1. A complete collection of four-character idioms about melons
To pick melons on the vine, to follow the vine and grasp the melons. It is a metaphor for expanding the case and implicating innocent people.
Sunken Plum and Floating Melon Eat fruits soaked in cold water. Describes the life of spending time in summer.
Beans are cut open and divided, just like the melon is cut open and the beans are split from the pod. It is a metaphor for the country being divided.
Floating melons and sinking plums Eat melons and fruits soaked in cold water. Describes the life of spending time in summer.
Sweet melon has a bitter pedicle. The pedicle of the melon is bitter. Metaphor: Nothing is perfect.
Gua Lulu Mian Mian Lulu: small melon; Mian Mian: the appearance of continuation. Just like a continuous vine with many large and small melons. Quoted as wishing prosperity to descendants.
The suspicion of melons and plums: melon fields and plums. A metaphor for being in a position of suspicion.
The melon is cut open and the beans are split from the pod. It is a metaphor for the country being divided by people.
The stem of the melon is the part where the flower or fruit is connected to the stem. When the melon is ripe, the stem will fall off naturally. It means that once the time is ripe, things will naturally succeed. 2. A four-character idiom about melon, drag, etc.
There is no such idiom.
All idioms starting with melon: Gua Lulu Mian Mian Lulu: small melon; Mian Mian: the appearance of continuation. It's like a continuous vine with many large and small melons.
Quoted as wishing prosperity to descendants. The suspicion of melons and plums melons and plums: melon fields and plums.
It is a metaphor for being in a position of suspicion. The melon is cut open and the beans are split, just like the melon is cut open and the beans are split from the pod.
It is a metaphor for the country being divided. When the melon is ripe, the stem will fall off: the part of the flower or melon that is attached to the stem is the part where the fruit is connected to the stem.
When the melon is ripe, the stem will fall off naturally. It means that once the time is ripe, things will naturally succeed.
The melon field does not accept shoes, and the plum tree does not hold its hat. When walking through the melon field, do not bend down to pick up your shoes; when passing under the plum tree, do not raise your hands to adjust your hat. Metaphor to avoid suspicion.
Melons and plums under the melons are a metaphor for situations that easily arouse suspicion. The character "melon" was first divided. In the old days, literati split the character "melon" into two eight characters to mark the year, that is, sixteen years old.
Mostly used for women. The melon field does not accept shoes, and the plum blossoms do not hold the right crown. This is a metaphor for avoiding suspicion.
Same as "the melon field does not accept shoes, and the plum tree does not wear its crown". The suspicion of a melon field is like a melon field with plums under it.
A metaphor for situations that easily arouse suspicion. Divide the country and divide it, which means that the country is divided and the heroes are at odds with each other.
The melon is cut open and the beans are split from the middle. It is a metaphor for the land being annexed and divided.
Guards and vines are connected. Melon and kudzu are both vines, and their vines can climb on other objects. ①It is a metaphor for social relationships that are tossing and turning.
②It is a metaphor that two things or two people are related to each other. Melons and vines are metaphors for being involved in personnel affairs.
There is no way a melon rind can match a plum tree. Refers to forcing recognition of relatives.
Melons are divided into beans, which means the division is orderly. 3. What are the four-character idioms that end with the word melon?
Pick melons from the vine and follow the vine. It is a metaphor for expanding the case and implicating innocent people.
Sunken plums and floating melons Eat melons and fruits soaked in cold water. Describes the life of spending time in summer.
Huangtai Zhigua Huangtai: refers to "Huangtai Melon Ci", written by Li Xian of the Tang Dynasty, hoping to use it to understand that Emperor Gaozong and Wu Zetian could no longer depose the prince. The metaphor is unbearable.
Follow the vines to find watermelons. It is a metaphor for investigating something based on a certain clue.
You will reap what you sow, and you will reap what you sow. A metaphor for what you did and what results you got.
Avoid suspicion and avoid suspicion.
Frying beans and picking melons is a metaphor for relatives killing each other.
Lao Wang selling melons is a metaphor for praising yourself for the quality of your goods or your abilities.
Underwater Nagua is described as being unable to accommodate.
Nagua in the water is a metaphor for being incompatible and incompatible.
Follow the clues to find out something. Same as "follow the vine and learn the melon". 4. What is the four-character word for melon field?
Gua Tian Li Xia
Gua Tian Li Xia guā tián lǐ xià [Interpretation] Don’t bend down to pick up your heels when passing by a melon field; don’t raise your hands to adjust your hat when passing by a plum tree. ; To avoid being suspected of stealing melons or plums. A metaphor for a place where suspicion easily arises. [Quote] "Northern History·Yuan Yuxiu Biography": "Melon fields are under plums; the ancients were cautious. I am willing to do this; I will not be responsible for it." [Authentic pronunciation] Melon; cannot be pronounced as "zhuǎ". [Shape identification] Melon; cannot be written as "claw". [Synonym] Gua Li Zhi Sui [Usage] Often forms the format of "there is suspicion of..."; hence the saying "Gua Li Zhi Sui". Generally used as subject and attributive. [Structure] Union type. [Example] As long as you behave righteously, there is nothing to worry about. [English Translation] in a melon patch or under a plum tree in suspicious circumstances or surroundings [idiom story] During the reign of Emperor Wenzong of the Tang Dynasty, Liu Gongquan, a great calligrapher, was loyal and upright, good at speaking and admonishing, and his official position was Minister of Industry. At that time, an official named Guo Ning sent his two daughters to the palace, so the emperor sent Guo Ning to serve as an official in Youning (now Youxian County, Shaanxi Province). People talked about this matter a lot. The emperor asked Liu Gongquan about this matter: "Guo Ning is the stepfather of the Empress Dowager, and he is a general. He has done nothing wrong since he became an official. Now he is only allowed to be the chief official of a small place like Youning. What's the point? What's wrong?" Liu Gongquan said: "People who are talking about it think that Guo Ning got this official position because he donated his two daughters to the palace." Tang Wenzong said: "Guo Ning's two daughters came to the palace to accompany the queen mother. "It's not dedicated to me." Liu Gongquan replied: "How can anyone distinguish the suspicion of plum blossoms in the melon field?" It is derived from "If you don't accept your shoes, you won't be able to straighten your crown". Liu Gongquan's metaphor of the emperor here can easily make people suspicious.
Idioms related to "Melons under plums in the melon field":
The beans are cut and divided, the melons are ripe, the stalks are falling, the melons are overripe, follow the vines and follow the vines to sow the melons, and the melons are harvested; Tian Wenshe buys Tian Yangxian, blue fields produce jade plums, melons and melons, Tian Longde, sea water, mulberry fields, peaches and plums all over the world. It's easy to flatter the superior and the inferior, and the alliance between the superior and the inferior is a link between the past and the future