1. Four-character idioms with vertical and horizontal, idioms other than across the world, across the world, and across the world
Four-character idioms with vertical and horizontal:
Zongheng Galloping, criss-crossing, weeping criss-cross, lining up vertically and horizontally,
Tears criss-crossing, meaning slightly vertically and horizontally, sticks and shoes criss-crossing, meaning vertically and horizontally,
Versatically and horizontally, decisively, seven vertically and eighty horizontally , Qianmo Zongheng
1. Zongheng gallop [zòng héng chí chěng]
Basic meaning
Vertical: north-south direction; horizontal: east-west direction; gallop: vertical horse gallop. Run back and forth unimpeded. Describes heroic fighting and invincibility. It is also a metaphor for being creative and unrestrained in writing, and being able to write with care and attention.
Source
Xie Yaoren of the Song Dynasty, "Preface to the Collection of Mr. Zhang Yuhu": "Even in the late Tang Dynasty, poets worked hard on every word and word, relying on human power. It is possible to have no hatred, but there is a gap between the talents of the previous few publics."
2. Zonghengmahe [zòng héng bǎi hé]
Basic meaning
Zongheng: combine vertically and horizontally; 捭阖: open and close, a method of lobbying by strategists during the Warring States Period. Refers to the use of political or diplomatic means to divide or win over.
Source
Song Dynasty Li Wenshu's "Book of Warring States Policy": "The Warring States Policy has been written for 30 years; it is said that most of them were manipulated and deceived.
3. Lao Lèi Zòng héng [lǎo lèi zòng héng]
Basic meaning
Zongheng: staggered. The old man burst into tears, describing extreme sadness or excitement.
Example
Master Zheng’s son was in a car accident, and he was heartbroken ~.
4. Painan Zongheng [pái ào zòng héng]
Basic meaning
Refers to the vigorous and unrestrained power of poetry, calligraphy and painting.
Source
"Manuscript of Qing History·Kun Can's Biography": "Daoji ranks vertically and horizontally, and he wins with unrestrainedness; Kun Can is calm and cheerful, and wins with caution." 2. Describing people as domineering. Poems or phrases can be used
Unruly and unruly, dominating the world
Powerful in all directions
Across the world
Destroying corruption< /p>
Who can compete with me
I am the only one who can win
Who else can I do without me?
Swallow mountains and rivers with anger
Seek defeat alone
Strengthening the mountains and overwhelming the world
Strong winds and flying clouds
Golden arms and iron horses, crossing arms and leaping horses
Unique in the world, dominating the world and crowning the best in the world. Overwhelm the world, invincible in the world, sweep the world, dominate the world, dominate the world, powerful in the world, invincible in the world, overwhelming the world
Thirteen poems of Nanyuan (Part 5)
Li He of the Tang Dynasty
Why don't you bring a Wu hook?
Collect the fifty states of Guanshan
Please go to Lingyan Pavilion for a while
If you are a scholar and a marquis of ten thousand households
< p> "Song under the Forbidden City"Li Yi of the Tang Dynasty
Fubo only wished to return his body in a shroud,
Why did Dingyuan need to be born and enter the pass?
Don’t send the wheel back to the sea cave,
There is still one arrow left to reach the Tianshan Mountains.
Wait until September 8th next year
After my flowers bloom, hundreds of flowers will kill me
The incense array will reach the sky and penetrate Chang'an
The city will be filled with gold A
Huang Chao
There is also Su Shi's
The left hand holds the yellow and the right holds the green brocade hat and the mink fur Qianqiu rolls up the hillock. ..
Look northwest and shoot the Sirius.
There is also Yue Fei's "Man Jiang Hong"
Angry and angry, the rain stops by the balcony.
Looking up, looking up to the sky and roaring, with strong feelings