There is Yao's four-character idiom in front.

1. Idioms with Yao characters include Guangzong Yaozu, Wei Yao, Dazzling, Guangzong Yaozu and Xuanwei Wu Yao.

1, Guangzong Yaozu is an idiom, pronounced as the incarnation of Gu ā ng z not ng Yao z, which means to win glory for the clan and let the ancestors shine. From the fourth fold of Yuan's Qujiangchi: "It's a great honor to be admitted in one fell swoop."

Today, I graduated from a college, winning glory for my clan and making my ancestors shine. 2. Showing off one's strength is an idiom of China.

Pinyin is yaow ǔ yá ng wē i, which means to show off your strength and prestige. Often used to describe soldiers and troops. From the third fold of Qiao Yuanmeng's "Marriage of Two Worlds": "Why are you so arrogant!" 3, dazzling brilliance, is a Chinese vocabulary, pinyin is Yao y m 4 n z è ng gu ā ng, which describes sparkling objects and makes people see things in a blur.

From the fifty-eighth chapter of Xiao Xiaosheng's "Jin Ping Mei Hua Thorn" in Ming Lanling: "Today, I slipped on the shelf, made mercury, and then I was honored during the meal." On the seat frame, mercury is used, and between meals, it is polished to shine. "

4. Yao zuguangzong, Yao Zuguangzong, won glory for the clan and made the ancestors shine. Yao: Show off; Ancestors: ancestors; Light: face; Clan: Clan.

From the thirteenth time of the Complete Biography of Eight Immortals by the Qing Daoist: "From a secular point of view, I naturally hope that he will carry on the family line and honor his ancestors." 5. Xuanwei Wu Yao is a Chinese vocabulary, and its pinyin is xuān wēi yào wǔ, which shows off force and prestige.

Yao: Show off; Wu: force. From the third fold of Qiao Yuanmeng's "Marriage of Two Worlds": "Why are you so arrogant!" .

2. Idioms with Yao characters include Guangzong Yaozu, Wei Yao, Dazzling, Guangzong Yaozu and Xuanwei Wu Yao.

1, Guangzong Yaozu is an idiom, pronounced as the incarnation of Gu ā ng z not ng Yao z, which means to win glory for the clan and let the ancestors shine.

From the fourth fold of Yuan's Qujiangchi: "It's a great honor to be admitted in one fell swoop."

Today, I graduated from a college, winning glory for my clan and making my ancestors shine.

2. Showing off one's strength is an idiom of China. Pinyin is yaow ǔ yá ng wē i, which means to show off your strength and prestige. Often used to describe soldiers and troops.

From the third fold of Qiao Yuanmeng's "Marriage of Two Worlds": "Why are you so arrogant!"

3, dazzling brilliance, is a Chinese vocabulary, pinyin is Yao y m 4 n z è ng gu ā ng, which describes sparkling objects and makes people see things in a blur.

From the fifty-eighth chapter of Xiao Xiaosheng's "Jin Ping Mei Hua Thorn" in Ming Lanling: "Today, I slipped on the shelf, made mercury, and then I was honored during the meal."

On the seat frame, mercury is used, and between meals, it is polished to shine. "

4. Yao zuguangzong, Yao Zuguangzong, won glory for the clan and made the ancestors shine. Yao: Show off; Ancestors: ancestors; Light: face; Clan: Clan.

From the thirteenth time of the Complete Biography of Eight Immortals by the Qing Daoist: "From a secular point of view, I naturally hope that he will carry on the family line and honor his ancestors."

5. Xuanwei Wu Yao is a Chinese vocabulary, and its pinyin is xuān wēi yào wǔ, which shows off force and prestige. Yao: Show off; Wu: force.

From the third fold of Qiao Yuanmeng's "Marriage of Two Worlds": "Why are you so arrogant!"

3. The beginning of idioms solitaire's Yao Ci is dazzling → arrogant → man can conquer nature → what's going on in the world → family happiness → I'm so happy → I'm stumbling → I'm at the end of my rope → perfection → fly in the ointment → resourceful → trying to find things in people → life is related to heaven → I live far apart → I live far apart → Naturally → once upon a time in America → there was a sky behind the world → family happiness → unbelievable → prevarication → my knees were like iron → irrefutable evidence → at the end of my rope → perfection → fly in the ointment → resourceful → man can conquer nature → live far apart → another hole → turned upside down → turned upside down → the ends of the earth → outstanding.

4. Four-character idiom, Yao () lintel (), there is no idiom of "Yao () lintel ()", and the common "glory lintel" is not an idiom, so count as one word. There is only one idiom with the word "lintel"-changing lintel.

Change the source of family status and improve the social status of the family.

How are you?

Explain the lintel: the crossbar on the door frame. Change the family background and improve the social status of the family.

The source is Song Ming Ying Xing's "On Customs": "To be a scholar, I think about being an official, but I am in Shu Ren, holding my childish and stubborn son Confucianism, and my dream system changes the threshold."

Structural combination

Used as predicate, object and attribute; It means changing the family.

Synonyms change doors and families

Convert allegiance to a new master or patrol