1. Poems that begin with the word "yi" and the word "xiang"
In August, the high autumn wind roared and rolled up the triple thatch on my house.
Mao flies across the river and spreads across the outskirts of the river. The taller ones hang on the treetops, while the lower ones float around the pond.
The group of children in Nancun deceived me because I was old and weak, and I could not bear to face them as thieves.
He carried the grass into the bamboos openly, his lips were burnt and his mouth was dry and he couldn't breathe. When he came back, he leaned on his staff and sighed.
The wind in Russia makes the clouds dark, and the desert turns dark in autumn.
The quilt has been as cold as iron for many years, and the arrogant son has been lying on it and it has cracked inside.
The leakage at the bedside has no place to dry, and the rain has not stopped.
My menstruation is disordered and I have little sleep. How can I get wet all night long?
There are tens of millions of mansions in Ande, which can shelter all the poor people in the world with joy. They are as safe as a mountain even in the wind and rain!
Woohoo! When I suddenly see this house in front of my eyes, my house alone will be broken down and frozen to death! 2. Poems with the word "yi"
"Weichuan Tianjia" Tian Fu came to hoe, and they met each other and talked to each other. That is to say, this envy of leisure and relaxation fades away with sadness.
"Xuanzhou Xie Tiao Tower Farewell School Secretary Shu Yun" I am full of joy and hope, and I want to go up to the blue sky to see the sun and the moon.
The poem "Spring Returns to Changgu": "The eyes are sweet and sweet, and the heart is like tea."
The bells and drums are set up to reward leisure. ——"Book of Songs·Bin's First Banquet"
Ergong and Erhou, there is no time to escape. ——"The Book of Songs·White Horse"
I am alone and worried. The people are all at ease, and I alone dare not rest. If the destiny of heaven is not fulfilled, I dare not follow the example of my friends. ——"The Book of Songs·The Turn of October"
Worry can rejuvenate a country, but depression can kill one's body
Fangchen pursues leisurely interests, and there are many strange letters in the forbidden garden. "Ten Poems on the Imperial Capital"
I am ashamed of myself when I am tired of my work, and I work hard in the wilderness. "Going to Santai to express my ambitions"
My heart is not in Luo Ruiyi, but I want to travel to Weibin. "Winter Hunting"
It is shameful to work and live in leisure, and the rules will produce gold. "When I climb the tower in the early spring, I will look at my thoughts and express my feelings"
I must think about the relief of those who work hard, don't say how I can feel sorry for myself in the future. "Looking at Spring Terrace"
Purple Mansion seeks wise men, Qingxi Zuyi people. "Wangwushan Sends Taoist Priest Sima Chengzhen Back to the Rooftop"
Gradually I felt relaxed and relaxed, and I looked at the low clouds and mist. "Twenty-Five Poems of Princess You Changning Flowing in the Cup and Pool"
The temporary period of labor is eternal, and the sound is so great that it shakes the sky. "Fenghe Shengzhi sent Zhang Shuo to patrol the border" 3. Idioms starting with the word "yi"
Yiyun Gaozhi: Gaoyi's grace and charm.
Relax and wait for work: Just wait for work with ease. Anecdotes: Refers to rumors and stories that the world no longer knows but is interested in.
Anecdotal trivia: refers to rumors and stories that the world no longer knows but is interested in. Anecdotes: Refers to rumors and stories that the world no longer knows but is interested in.
Ethereal: refers to the fresh and wonderful attitude overflowing. Outstanding Talent: Having talents that exceed those of others.
Outstanding: refers to being superior to the world and peers. Elegance and interest: refers to the overflowing of extraordinary and extraordinary interest.
Escape the dust and break the martingale: refers to the dust raised when the horse is running, breaking the horse martingale. Describes a horse running very fast.
Superior to one's peers: refers to being superior to one's peers and unparalleled. Yixing Yunfei: refers to the super free and unrestrained spirit.
Yixing Fei: Refers to the extraordinary and unrestrained spirit. 4. What are the idioms that begin with the word "伊"
The idioms that begin with the word "伊" include:
The best of the world, the most talented person in the group, the dust-free martingale, and the prosperity Trent, anecdotes
1. Yidai shū lún yì bèi shū lún
Definition: refers to being superior to peers and unparalleled.
Source: Tang Zhang said in "A Jiahe Biao for the Left Behind": "The sky is full of beauty, the nine lights are united with Zhenming; the descendants are distinguished, and the hundreds of treasures are parallel to the animals and plants."
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Sentences: Tengwen Weise, nine rays of light are united in Zhenming; Yi people are distinguished, and hundreds of treasures are parallel to animals and plants.
2. yì qún zhī cái
Definition: having talents that surpass others.
Source: "Zhonglun·Xu Dao" by Xu Qian of the Han Dynasty: "Therefore, a gentleman always humbles his ambition and respects his appearance, and does not use his talents that are out of the crowd to put them above others and regard them as just like others. Even if you think of yourself as a virtuous person, you are not enough."
Sentence: Liang rarely has the talent to stand out from the crowd, and he is the weapon of dominance.
3. Yichen Duàn yāng yì chén duàn yāng
Interpretation: Refers to the dust raised when the horse is running, breaking the horse's martingale. Describes a horse running very fast.
Source: "The Biography of the Liu Family" by Xu Yaozuo of the Tang Dynasty: "[Xu Jun] then ascended to the hall and sent out a yizha to show the Liu family. He carried it across the pommel horse, and the dust broke off the martingale, and it happened suddenly."
Sentence creation: Then he went up to the hall and came out to show the Liu family. He carried it across the pommel horse, and the dust broke off the martingale, and it suddenly came to an end.
4. Yixing 鄄飞yì xìng chuán fēi
Interpretation: Refers to the high-spirited and unrestrained spirit.
Source: Tang Wangbo's "Preface to Prince Teng's Pavilion": "The distant lap is smooth, and you are happy and flying."
Sentence creation: This is talking about finger painting, and the other is flying. His head was frowning and his expression was desolate.
5. Anecdotes yì wén yì shì
Definition: Refers to rumors and stories that the world no longer knows but is interested in.
Source: "General Catalog of Sikuquanshu·Geography III·Old Martial Arts": "This ten-volume edition is from the Yuan edition of Mao's Jiguge, complete from beginning to end, with anecdotes and anecdotes in it. You can prepare for the examination."
Sentence creation: First, it enhances its storytelling, legend and mystery by recording anecdotes and prophecies.