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"Er" idiom "Sai" ...
"Idioms containing the word" sai "."
Idiom at the beginning of the word "Sai": Nothing.
The second word is the idiom "Sai": nothing.
The third word is the idiom "Sai": (*** 1)
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Idiom at the end of the word "Sai": Nothing.
Idioms with the word "sai" in other places: (*** 1)
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Meet god
"Pinyin"
poplar
Sheehan
Sey
Huey
"The first spell"
yssh
explain
In the old custom, gods were carried out of temples and paraded, and sacrificial ceremonies were held to eliminate disasters and pray for blessings.
Kangxi dictionary
Welcome, God, competition and meetings.
"Source"
Du Yuan Renjie's "Brush, Maker Can't Know the Structure" divertimento looks up like a bell tower, but looks down like a person spinning. I saw several women sitting on the platform, not welcoming God, but beating drums and screening gongs. "
[example]
What children expect, besides Chinese New Year and festivals, is probably the time to count. Lu Xun's "Five Cabins Meeting"
The word "three" begins with idioms solitaire.
I can't help drowning myself, I'm hungry and cold, and I have to do it myself. I can't stop flowing, leak information, talk nonsense ... I'm strong _ I'm strong _ I'm strong _ I'm angry _ I'm crazy _ I'm a friend _ I'm a friend _ I'm raining _ I don't return my armor _ I'm still alive.
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What are the idioms that begin with the word "sai"
Idiom: Frost and snow.
Pinyin: Seshchik and Shugang
Short spell: sxqs
Explanation: bullying: exceeding. It's colder than snow and colder than frost. Metaphor expression cold, severe.
The idiom "Wu" with the word "Sai"
Three heads are better than Zhuge Liang. Many people are smarter. Please discuss some things with you, and we can work out a good solution. An old frontiersman loses his horse—a blessing in disguise.
Idioms, poems, proverbs and common sayings about "Sai" in Lu (including homophonic "Sai")
The old pioneer lost his horse-a blessing in disguise is a blessing in disguise.
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I want to cross the Yellow River, but ice will block the ferry and Taihang Mountain will be covered with snow. -Li Bai, "It's hard to go"
Tie a rope around your waist and wear two or three layers more.
Four-character idioms beginning with the word "qi"
Defrosting snow
Pinyin: Seshchik and Shugang
Short spell: sxqs
Explanation: bullying: exceeding. It's colder than snow and colder than frost. Metaphor expression cold, severe.
What are the idioms of "ba" with the word "sai"
There are only three idioms: stepping on snow, riding on frost, meeting god, and blessing in disguise.
1, idiom: frost and snow.
Pinyin: Seshchik and Shugang
Source: Metaphorical expression is cold and stern.
Interpretation: Qing Wenkang's Biography of Heroes of Children: "The girl had such a dream, and when it was mentioned, it evoked his resolute heart and face, which was even more difficult."
2. Idiom: Meeting God.
Pinyin: yíng shén sài hu
Source: Du Yuan Renjie's divertimento "Playing with children, bankers don't know how to build fences": "Looking up is like a bell tower, overlooking is like a human nest. I saw several women sitting on the platform, not welcoming God, but beating drums and screening gongs. "
Interpretation: Meeting God is an ancient Han folk custom and folk religious cultural activity. In the old custom, gods were carried out of temples and paraded, and sacrificial ceremonies were held to eliminate disasters and pray for blessings.
3. Idiom: A blessing in disguise is a blessing in disguise.
Pinyin: sāI wěng shěm
Origin: A blessing in disguise is a blessing in disguise, which is selected from Huainan Lie Hong Collection.
Interpretation: Misfortune and happiness can be transformed into each other under certain conditions, and everything has two sides.
A complete collection of idioms at the beginning of the word "nine"
Snow deceives frost, a blessing in disguise is a blessing in disguise.
The idiom "pick up" and "race"
Idiom title: snow racing and frost bullying
Idiom pinyin: sà i xu ě q and shu ā ng.
Pinyin code: sxqs
Idiom explanation: bully the weak and fear the hard: surpass. It's colder than snow and colder than frost. Metaphor expression cold, severe.