Yue idioms
1. Mount Tong En
Idiom pronunciation: n tóng shān yuè
Idiom definition: kindness is as heavy as a mountain.
The origin of the idiom: Qing Pu Songling's Strange Tales from a Lonely Studio Beauty: "How dare a person who lives by chance take care of a gentleman?" . However, if you make a skeleton under the spring, your tongue can't shrink and you can't get rid of it. If you want to break the roof beam and burn it, you will be grateful for the mountains and rivers. "
2. Song Sheng Yue Sheng
Idiom pronunciation: s not s song sheng Yu è Jiang à ng
Idiom definition: Song: refers to Songshan Mountain; Yue: high mountains; Health: Birth. Metaphor is the birth of a great man.
The origin of the idiom: The Book of Songs Elegant Takamatsu: Takamatsu Yue Wei, the third runner-up in the sky. Yue Wei fell to the gods, and he was born and blessed. "
3. Four mountains and five mountains
Idiom pronunciation: sì shān wǔ yuè
Idiom definition: refers to all fields in all directions.
4. Li Yuemeng River
Idiom pronunciation: lì yuè méng hé
Definition of Idiom: Metaphor of chivalry and the existence of the country, spreading endlessly. It is the same as "taking rivers and mountains".
5. Yuan Yueyuezhi
Idiom pronunciation: Yu ā n Tí ng Yu è zhi.
Definition of Idiom: Metaphorical character is as deep as deep water and as lofty as a mountain.
The origin of the idiom: Jin Shi Chong's poem "Out of Tan Fei": "Jiao Jiao Zhuang Wang, Yuan Yue Shi Yue."
6. Yuan Yueli
Idiom pronunciation: Yu ā n Tí ng Yu è li
Definition of Idiom: Metaphorical character is as deep as deep water and as lofty as a mountain.
The origin of the idiom: Jin Bao Pu Zi Zi Ming Shi: "Hold the classics and balance the door, be profound and stand upright, rather keep a clean body and keep a stagnant body, and be ashamed to have sexual intercourse under duress."
7. Yue Zhiyuan
Idiom pronunciation: yuè zhì yuān tíng
Definition of idiom: The mountain is high and the water is deep. This is used to describe the stability and unshakable of the army. The latter is often used to describe people's firmness and composure.
The origin of the idiom: "Mr. Bai Zhen lives in seclusion on a stone tablet" written by Liang in the Southern Dynasties. "Doing what is right is far-reaching."
Idiom example: ~ Really aboveboard, heavenly heart and public opinion should be the same symbol.
★ Liu Yazi's poem "Portrait of Chairman Mao on October 6th"
8. Crossing the Moon
Idiom pronunciation: Chu ā n t and ng Yu è zhi.
Idiom definition: refers to the water stops flowing and the mountains stand tall. Metaphor is solemn. Chuan, formerly known as "Yuan", was afraid to change because of avoidance.
The origin of the idiom: Preface to the Book of Jin Seclusion: "Jade Hui, Sichuan Yue Zhi, the way to cultivate music, rest endlessly."
Example of Idiom: Reading in the prime of life has great expectations.
★ Qian Qing Qian Yi prefaces Liu Mei's poems.
9. Pinkley lingers.
Idiom pronunciation: YuèYuèLuoòLuo T luo
Idiom definition: outstanding appearance.
Origin of Idiom: Liang Qichao's On Freedom: "I often have young Pinkley people who are willing and talented, and can make history and overthrow for a while."
The above nine articles are copied from another post on the same topic by Yue Zongkui for your reference.
10. Three mountains and five mountains
Idiom pronunciation: sān shān wǔ yuè
Interpretation of idioms: Five Mountains: Mount Tai, Huashan, Hengshan, Songshan and Hengshan. Generally refers to a famous mountain or place.
The origin of the idiom: Yin's "Looking at Huishan in the boat, raising wine to repair the mountain": "What is the matter with the three mountains and five mountains?" Clouds and sweat filled the air. "
Example of Idiom: Heroes lead the same clan and faction, prepare for battle, and fight to the death.
★ Mao Dun's Our Literary World
1 1. Yue Zhenyuan
Idiom pronunciation: yuè zhè n yuā n t: ng
Definition of idiom: The mountain is high and the water is deep. This is used to describe the stability and unshakable of the army. The latter is often used to describe people's firmness and composure.
The origin of the idiom: "Preface to the Poems of March 3 Qushui in Selected Works of Wang Rong": "The mistress belongs to Han, and Yuan loves." Shan Li's note: Sun Tzu's Art of War says:' Its towns are like mountains, and its mountains are like deep.' "
12. Visit the moon.
Idiom pronunciation: Shu Yuèxún fāng
Definition of Idiom: The emperor visited Fang Yue.
13. Read the river with the song.
Idiom pronunciation: s not s song sheng Yu è Jiang à ng
Idiom definition: a minister of noble birth or a talented person.
Origin of idioms: Gao Song, an elegant poem: "Gao Song, Yue Wei, is magnificent in the sky, and Yue Wei is descended to God, and he is free and unfettered." Mao Chuan: "The mountain is big and high; Hey, it' s also four days ... Yue Jiang Ling Ci made great contributions to Shen Fu. " Shen, Shen Bo; Fu, Fu and Hou are all uncles, and they are important ministers of the Zhou Dynasty. According to legend, they are descendants of four famous ancient mountains.
14. Mount Tong En
Idiom pronunciation: n tóng shān yuè
Idiom definition: kindness is as heavy as a mountain.
The origin of the idiom: Qing Pu Songling's Strange Tales from a Lonely Studio Beauty: "How dare a person who lives by chance take care of a gentleman?" . However, if you make a skeleton under the spring, your tongue can't shrink and you can't get rid of it. If you want to break the roof beam and burn it, you will be grateful for the mountains and rivers. "
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Water, 2007-11-22 20: 49:13
In the book of songs "Daya-Dangzhi", there is a song that is high.
Tall, you are superior to the sky. Yue Wei descended to God, and he was born and blessed. , fu,,. Four countries are in Tibet. The quartet is announcing. But where did the names of Yuefu and Luna come from?
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Expressing dreams, 2007-11-2319:14: 50
And Shen, eight thousand cloud host textual research, the names of the two sons.