A poem satirizing the royal family.

1. Poetry about kingship and national interests

Poetry about the royal family 1. Similar to the royal idiom.

Idioms about kingship and national interests and their explanations are as follows:

A noble royal family and a powerful family.

Admiralty Tower: golden bell jar: originally used as an ornament on the hat of waiters in China or China, and later referred to as a senior official; Dagu: the place where the royal family and their relatives live, generally referring to dignitaries. Metaphor is a person who is in a high position and enjoys a good salary.

Princes and nobles: generally refers to kingship and national interests.

Prince's grandson: generally speaking, it refers to the relatives of the emperor and the country. With "princes and nobles".

Jade leaves: Ke: branches and leaves of vegetation. First describe the beautiful tender branches and leaves of flowers and trees. Metaphor after the royal family and people of noble birth. Now it is also a metaphor for people of noble or exquisite birth.

Jade branches and gold leaves: originally described as beautiful and delicate branches and leaves of flowers and trees. Metaphor after the royal family and people of noble birth. Now it is also a metaphor for people of noble or exquisite birth.

2. The royalty of solitaire.

1. The royal family is closely related to the state. They cheat each other. They lied to the dumb and pretended to be deaf. Song of the deaf. They sang praises. They have both ability and political integrity. They are ready for use. They fought like gods. They are fascinated by God. They ran back and forth in vain. They are successful. They use local materials. They have both ability and political integrity. They are ready for hardship.

2. The royal family is closely related to the country-gentle-irrelevant/literary sequence/literary luster/literary contempt/literary strategy/literary martial arts/versatile/gentle/literary martial arts/literary scholar-title and surname-

Who is the most famous surname-who's right and who's wrong-fantasy-try every means-there is no second door-the door is right-the wine is a song-the crowing-Yun Qi-the mountains are heavy and the waters are heavy-the old days are the same-the fledgling.

3. Idioms beginning with the word royalty

We have a close relationship

[Interpretation] Sorrow: The appearance of love. Furniture: all, all. Er: It's near you. Refers to brotherhood.

[Source] "The Book of Songs, Daya, Walking Reed": "Brothers and sisters are far away."

Brotherly Love

spell

qīqīJr

Interpretation of righteousness

Refers to brotherhood.

tidy

The Book of Songs, Elegance and Walking Reed

Interpretation of sadness: the appearance of love. Furniture: all, all. Er: It's near you. Refers to brotherhood.

The source of The Book of Songs, Elegance and Walking Reed: "Brothers and sisters, Mo Yuan has a son."

For example, it is often good for the king to retire. ("The History of the Three Kingdoms, Cao Weizhi")

Used as an attribute; Refers to brotherhood.

Please cite some Beethoven's sentences that are not afraid of kingship and national interests. I also need Beethoven.

"Monarchs and officials can be professors and confidential counsellors, and reward titles and medals; But they can't create great people, and they can't create hearts beyond vulgar society ... and when I am with two people like Goethe, such a gentleman should feel our greatness. Yesterday, we met all the members of the royal family on our way home. We saw it from a distance. Goethe broke free from my arm and stood by the road. I told him all my words in vain, and I couldn't let him go any further. So I pressed a hat, buttoned my coat, put my hands behind my back and looked at the densest crowd. The prince and the near minister are closely related; Prince Rudolph took off his hat to salute me; The queen greeted me first-all the adults and gentlemen knew me. For fun, I watched this group of people pass by Goethe. He stood on the side of the road, deeply bent, with a hat in his hand. I taught him a lesson greatly afterwards, and I'm welcome to him ... "

Everything makes him uneasy; His family also laughed at this eternal uneasiness. As he said, he is

"A state of sadness or madness"

Have a good life. After a long time of pain, he likes pain, and he finds a painful pleasure:

"The more painful I am, the happier I am."

For him, everything has become a painful topic, even love, even kindness.

"My happiness is sadness."

No one is less close to happiness and more inclined to pain than he is. It is what he sees and feels in the boundless universe. produce

All the pessimism in the world is contained in this desperate cry and this extremely crazy statement.

"Thousands of joys are not worth a pain."

His violent force almost separated him from the crowd.

5. What idioms are there that are similar to "royalty"?

Idioms similar to "royalty":

1, Guiqi and Quá n Mé n explain: noble royal family, powerful family.

Source: The idiom comes from the biography of Han Shu Xi Fu Gong written by Ban Gu in the Eastern Han Dynasty: "All make friends with nobles and seek power."

2. Jin Dangyi [j ρ n dā ng dà wn] explanation: Jin Dang: originally an ornament on the hat of middle-aged and old servants, later referred to as a senior official; Dagu: the place where the royal family and their relatives live, generally referring to dignitaries. Metaphor is a person who is in a high position and enjoys a good salary.

Source: Feng Ming magnum "Wake Up the World" Volume 29: "It is not easy for others to set up or get a flower and a fruit.

3. Princes and nobles [wáng gūng guīqī] Interpretation: Generally speaking, it refers to royalty.

[Source] Song? Unnamed "Xuan He Hua Pu"? Shanshui II? Li Cheng: "Later, princes and nobles wrote books to give money, and the supplicants were endless and unconscious. "

4. Golden Branches and Jade Leaves [jΡ nzhΡ yè] Explanation: The original description of flowers and trees is beautiful. Later refers to the descendants of the royal family. Now it is also a metaphor for people of noble or exquisite birth.

Born in Korea? Ying Shao's "Custom Yi Tong? Lost words: "Gai Hua, what did the Yellow Emperor do? The Yellow Emperor's battle against Chiyou is good at cutting deer, and there are often five-color clouds, golden branches and jade leaves, which stop at the emperor because it is a canopy. "

5. Wang Sungui Qi [wáng sūn guěq] Interpretation: It refers to the relatives of the emperor and the country.

Source: "Good things near Youchun": "Carve a horse with a saddle, you will meet your grandson and pour a golden statue. Before you indulge in flowers, you will throw the golden pill into the bird. "

Pronunciation of the royal family: [huá ng q and n guó q and]

Explanation:

1, explanation: relatives of the emperor. A very powerful person.

2, from: Yuan Anonymous "Xie Jinwu" third fold: "Knife and axe hand and station, I don't know that the royal family has come, and when he passes, he can kill people!"

3. Grammar: combination; As subject, object and attribute; Describing a person is very powerful.

Make sentences:

1. In feudal times, the royal family owned a large area of land.

2, followed by dismissal and lock-up, property theft, royalty, corrupt officials are not immune.

He shouted: "My home is close to our country, and my ancestors are ancestors, so I can learn my loyalty to my country." .

4. Old Beijing will always be Beijing in history. It was the Beijing of royalty, dignitaries, everyone, landlords and comprador. Beijing is the people's Beijing now and will always be the people's Beijing.

Old Beijing will always be Beijing in history. It is the Beijing of royalty, family, landlord and comprador. Beijing is now the people's Beijing and will always be the people's Beijing.

6. Which idiom is pro-national?

Relatives of the emperor

Huang Kungu

To annotate ...

Relatives of the emperor. A very powerful person.

source

Yuan Anonymous's "Xie Jinwu" is the third fold: "Knife and axe hand and station, I wonder if the relatives of the emperor have come, and when he passes, he can kill people!"

synonym

Senior officials, ministers, dignitaries

antonym

Ordinary people, sentient beings, vendors, pawns

use

Combined type; As subject, object and attribute; Describing a person is very powerful.

English translation/ translator/ interpreter

Relatives of the emperor

7. Idioms similar to the royal family.

Idioms about royal family and national interests and their explanations are as follows: royal family and power: noble royal family and powerful family.

Admiralty Tower: golden bell jar: originally used as an ornament on the hat of waiters in China or China, and later referred to as a senior official; Dagu: the place where the royal family and their relatives live, generally referring to dignitaries. Metaphor is a person who is in a high position and enjoys a good salary.

Princes and nobles: generally refers to kingship and national interests. Prince's grandson: generally speaking, it refers to the relatives of the emperor and the country.

With "princes and nobles". Jade leaves: Ke: branches and leaves of vegetation.

First describe the beautiful tender branches and leaves of flowers and trees. Metaphor after the royal family and people of noble birth.

Now it is also a metaphor for people of noble or exquisite birth. Jade branches and gold leaves: originally described as beautiful and delicate branches and leaves of flowers and trees.

Metaphor after the royal family and people of noble birth. Now it is also a metaphor for people of noble or exquisite birth.