A collection of four-character idioms in the jar

Detailed description of the swimming pool

(1) (pictophonetic characters. From the water, the silent sound. Original meaning: water name)

(2) with the original meaning [pool water]. In Guangxi, which is Liujiang today.

Swimming pool, water. Out of Wuling, into Yushan, east into Yulin. ? Shuowen

(3)[ Shentan]

Pond, deep also. ? Guangya? drain

Go back to Hechi. ? "Chu ci? Nine chapters? Thought. " Attention:? Pond, deep also. The name of the Chu people is Tan. ?

Cliff hills and deep pools. ?

Selected works? Zuo si? Wu Dufu "

Dig a pool along the mountain. ? Xie Lingyun's Zude Poems

See you next to Tan Xiao. ? Don? Liu Zongyuan's "To Xiaoqiu West Small Stone Pond"

There are hundreds of fish in the pond.

Look to the southwest of the swimming pool.

(4) Another example is: the center of the pool (bottom of the pool, deep bottom); Tan Shi (a rock in a ravine); Pond shadow (light and shadow in the pond); Exploring the husband (abyss); Yuan Tan (Abyss)

(5): pit [pit]

When I climb some beds and make the pool, you can grow vegetables. ? Ye Shengtao's bitter vegetable

(6) The name of Guzhou [Tan Preference]. Governance is located in Changsha City, Hunan Province.

Tanzhou, known as Changsha State in Han Dynasty, Tanzhou in Sui Dynasty, Changsha County in Tang Dynasty, led Changsha and other five counties, and now Changsha Prefecture. ? History and geography reading summary

shape

(1) deep; Deep

Don't cut off the roots of the pond. ? "pipe? Waste "

Meditate on the sky. ? Hanshu? Yang xiongchuan

(2) Another example: Tantan (the appearance of water depth); Tan 'ao (a hidden inner room); Deep thinking (deep thinking); deep well

Idioms related to jars are:

Tiger Cave Longtan Tiger Cave longtan lake Dead Water Deep Water Longtan Tiger Cave Taohuatang Water

Interpretation of Tan idioms

1) Longtan Tiger Cave: a deep puddle where dragons hide and a nest where tigers hide. Metaphor is a very sinister place.

2) A pool of stagnant water: a pool: a deep puddle. A pool of stagnant water. Metaphor stagnation and dreary situation.

3) Deep feelings: a metaphor for deep friendship.

4) Tiger Cave and Dragon Pool: Cave: Cave; Tan: Shentan. The dragon lives in a deep pool, and the tiger lives in a nest. Metaphor is an extremely dangerous place.

5) Tiger Cave Longtan: a deep puddle hidden by dragons and a nest hidden by tigers. Metaphor is a very sinister place.

6) Dragon Pool and Tiger Cave: Cave: Cave. Tan: Shentan. The dragon lives in a deep pool, and the tiger lives in a nest. Metaphor is an extremely dangerous place.

7) Peach Blossom Pond: A metaphor for deep friendship.

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