What are the idioms that begin with the word "xie"?

Idioms starting with the word "xie" include:

Xie Lanyangui, Xie Guanqinlou, Xie Jiabaoshu, Xie Jiawoji, Xie Tinglanyu, Xie Tianxie

Idioms Interpretation:

Xie Lan Yan Gui xiè lán yàn guì: Xie Lan, the provincial title of "Xie Tinglan Yu"; Yan Gui, "History of the Song Dynasty·Dou Yi Biography" records: "Excellent knowledge of instrument and stern demeanor" The younger brothers Yan, Kan, Yan, and Xi were all admitted one after another. Feng Dao and Yu Jun (Dou Yi's father) had an old relationship, and they gave him a poem. There is a line about "an old lingchun, five branches of osmanthus are fragrant", and there are many Jin gentry. "The Dou brothers were called the Five Dragons of Yanshan." Later, "Xie Lanyangui" was used as a metaphor for a nephew who can shine in the family

Xie Guanqinlou xiè guǎn qín lóu: refers to a brothel

Xie Jiabaoshu xiè jiā bǎo shù: a metaphor that can shine in the family Xie's nephew

Xie's family work xiè jiā huó jì: Xie Lingyun, a poet in the Song Dynasty in the Southern Dynasty, and his younger brother Xie Huilian are both famous for their poetry, see "Book of Song·Biography of Xie Huilian". Later, "Xie's family work" was used as a metaphor to compose poems

Xie Tinglanyu xiè tíng lán yù: "Yu Lin" by Pei Qi of Jin Dynasty: "Taifu Xie asked his nephews: 'How can my children predict personnel matters and govern politics? Do you want to make it better? "No one has anything to say," Chaqi replied: "For example, I want to make the Zhilan Yushu grow in the courtyard."

Thank God xiè tiān xiè dì: means that the goal is achieved or. Satisfied and relaxed mood after difficulties are resolved.