Poetry about xi 1. Poems, words, idioms, old sayings, etc.
The name of the play is Xiao's nephew.
Author: Wang Wei Dynasty: Tang Dynasty Style: Five Laws
Poetry:
I pity you, but Qu Ye has never studied poetry. What's that old man like? Not good is not good. Asparagus wears lotus leaves, while rhombic flowers wear geese. Dragon Palace is not easy to win. Don't be bullied.
Golden Luqu/He Xinlang
Author: Wei Zongwu Dynasty: Song genre: Ci
Poetry:
Strong and half autumn is quiet. Half-moon-shaped strings, high South Pole and a bright birthday girl. My family is very old this year, and all my troubles have been washed away. Boiling spring and summer, cheering constantly. Orchids have been planted with fragrance and paved with bricks, which are even more beautiful than Yan Ruyu. Double encouragement, longevity and good wishes. Zhi Zhi Fang reflects Zhuang Chunlv. I feel that this is the first time to say that Gui Zeng Fenxiang. Since the birth of children and grandchildren, some people have passed on their grandchildren. Look at these eight pieces. The green felt must be restored. Both boudoir are beautiful, and getting married is enough. Under the peach, opposite the green deer.
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2. Which word of ancient xi has a good meaning?
The Chinese characters for "xi" are:
1.xi
suck
3. West
4. Interest
5. streams
6. at night
1. Interpretation: at sunset: ~ Yang. ~ photos.
2. Group words: New Year's Eve, morning and evening, evening scenery, evening smoke.
suck
1. Interpretation: Introduce qi into the body through the mouth or nose: breathe ~. ~ gas. ~ smoking.
2. citation: ~ citation. ~ attached.
3. West
1. Interpretation: direction, the side where the sun sets, opposite to "east": ~ face. ~ sun. ~ domain. ~ Fang. ~ Xi (formerly used as a courtesy title for friends on the screen or teachers at home. In ancient times, the theme was in the east and the object was in the west. Also known as "Xibin"). ~ Palace (referring to concubines).
2. the style or method of things belongs to the west (mostly Europe and America): ~ learning. ~ draw. ~ rice. ~ doctor.
3. Last name.
4. Interest
1. Interpretation: Inhale and exhale: nose ~. Take a deep breath. Sigh ~ kill ~. Instantly ~ constantly changing.
2. stop, rest: rest. Rest ~. ~ angry. ~ soldiers. ~ let nature take its course. ~ stop. Ping ~. Suppress the flag and drum
3. Reproduction, reproduction: rest and recovery. Son ~
4. news: eliminate ~. Believe.
5. children: children ~.
6. profit: ~ interest rate (lǜ). benefit ~. Month ~.
7.streams
1. Interpretation: (A stream is a stream)
2. A small river ditch in the mountain that is not connected with the outside world.
Well, those who can't get into the mountains and blaspheme. -"Shuo Wen"
This narrow river will soon dry up. -"Mozi Pro-Teacher"
Ziyue comes from Xi Shi. -"Zuo Zhuan Wen Zhuan Gong Sixteen Years". Note: "Enter PricewaterhouseCoopers."
Town west bronze drums, ravines blaspheme. -Sima Xiangru's Upper Fu Lin
Another example: Xibu (at Shuihu and Ferry); Stream path (path). Extended predicate method)
3. Generally refers to small rivers
There are five streams in Wuling, which are called Xiong Xi, Wuxi, Youxi and Chenxi. -"Water Mirror Zhu Yuan Water" Note
Walk along the stream and forget the distance. -Tao Jin Tao Yuanming's "Tao Yuanming's Collection of Peach Blossoms"
There is a stream in the yang of irrigation, and it flows into Xiao Shui in the east. -Liu Zongyuan's Preface to Yuxi Poetry
Another example: Xitou (stream side)
4. Gully without exit
Don't face the deep stream, I don't know the thickness of the ground. -"Xunzi, Encourage Learning"
5. Ancient clan names.
Such as: Creek Dog (referring to Tao Kan. Tao Kan was a creek tribe in the Eastern Jin Dynasty.
6. Names of ancient countries. In Hunan province
Take, prize, and gold to surrender to Chu. -"Reading Historical Notes"
3. Idioms with the word xi
West:
The sunset (x and y á ng xī yáng xī xià) refers to the scene at sunset in the evening. It also means death or the decline of things.
Sh ē ng d not ng j ī x ī) sound: sound. It refers to the east attacking the west, but in fact it is the momentum of the west attack. It is a tactic to make the other side have the illusion of winning by surprise.
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Running around (d not ng ch not ng x and Zhu à ng) refers to running around and looking for it indefinitely.
Running around (d not ng b ē n x and z ǒ u ǒ u). More refers to being forced by life, or running around for some purpose.
D not ng xná n bí i refers to four directions, everywhere, everywhere, the whole world or direction; Also refers to wandering around, uncertain whereabouts.
Running around (d not dōng bēn x and p m: o). More refers to being forced by life, or running around for some purpose.
Hide in Tibet
Learn from the East and the West (xué guà n zh not ng x:) describes that learning permeates all kinds of knowledge in China and the West.
Look in all directions (d not d not ng zhā ng x and wà ng wà ng) Zhang: Look. Describe looking around.
The original intention of cutting candles at the west window (ji m: n zhú x and chu ā ng) is to miss the distant wife and look forward to meeting in the evening. Later, it generally means that relatives and friends get together to talk.
The sunset in the western hills (rí bó x and shā n) is very thin: it is approaching. The sun is going down. Metaphor is that people are aging or things are decaying and dying.
Running around (d not ng du ǒ x and p m: o)
Stagger (d not ng d m: o x: w ā i) means walking unsteadily, and you can't help yourself. Also refers to an object that is not tilted correctly.
Go your separate ways (gè b ē n d not ng x: and)
The combination of Chinese and western styles (zhōng xī hé bì): A round jade with holes is called a jade, a semi-circular jade is called a half jade, and two and a half jade are combined into a circle called "He". Metaphor China and foreign beautiful things together.
Dūng tùxīwū: According to ancient myths and legends, there is a jade rabbit in the moon and a three-legged golden sun in the sun, so Wu and Wu are used to represent the sun and the moon. The moon rises and the sun sets. It means that time is passing.
Suit and tie (X and Zhuāng gélǐ) Wear a suit and shoes. Describe the popular clothes.
Beauty is in the eye of the beholder (qíng rén yǐn lǐchūxěsh) is a metaphor for feeling that the other person is beautiful everywhere.
Drag east and west (d not ng ch ě x and ye)