Ex: You came together. Why?
2, set each other off into interest [Xiāng y ng chéng qù]: set off: contrast, set off. It's interesting to set each other off.
Example: rockeries and pools in the garden, green willows and flowers on the roadside, each with its own posture, set each other off in interest.
3. The perfect combination of pearls and pearls [zhliá n bü hé]: Bi: jade with a hole in the middle of a flat circle. Pearls are strung together, and jewels are put together. Metaphor combines outstanding talents or beautiful things.
Example: The quiet lake and dancing lights complement each other, forming a beautiful night scene.
4. Complementarity [xiāng fǔ xiāng chéng]: auxiliary: auxiliary. It means that two things cooperate with each other, complement each other and are indispensable.
Economic prosperity and political stability complement each other.
5. Bring out the best in each other [xi ā ng dé y and zhā ng]: It means that two people or two things cooperate with each other, and their respective abilities and functions can be better brought into play.
Example: At the concert, the beautiful singing and the touching piano sound can be said to complement each other.
2. What idioms are there about linkage? 1, come together [liá n mè ié r]: a metaphor for coming together.
Ex: You came together. Why? 2, set each other off into interest [Xiāng y ng chéng qù]: set off: contrast, set off. It's interesting to set each other off.
Example: rockeries and pools in the garden, green willows and flowers on the roadside, each with its own posture, set each other off in interest. 3. The perfect combination of pearls and pearls [zhliá n bü hé]: Bi: jade with a hole in the middle of a flat circle.
Pearls are strung together, and jewels are put together. Metaphor combines outstanding talents or beautiful things.
Example: The quiet lake and dancing lights complement each other, forming a beautiful night scene. 4. Complementarity [xiāng fǔ xiāng chéng]: auxiliary: auxiliary.
It means that two things cooperate with each other, complement each other and are indispensable. Economic prosperity and political stability complement each other.
5. Bring out the best in each other [xi ā ng dé y and zhā ng]: It means that two people or two things cooperate with each other, and their respective abilities and functions can be better brought into play. Example: At the concert, the beautiful singing and the touching piano sound can be said to complement each other.
3. Poems about * * * winning need concerted efforts. Now, the poems that express * * * will win are arranged as follows:
1、
Robe with the child, hate with the child; Work with your son; Walk with your son, walk with your son; Be United with your son and win with him. (Anonymous "Qin Feng Without Clothes" in the pre-Qin period)
Have I nothing to wear? Robe with my son. Wang Yuxing, fix my spear. Hatred with my son!
Have I nothing to wear? Take your son. Wang Yu started the division and repaired my spear and halberd Work with your son!
Have I nothing to wear? Take your son. Wang Yu started his division and trained our soldiers. Go with your son!
Note: here, "with one heart and the same son * * * will win." As a supplement.
2、
All kinds of red, purple and wheat straw (Tang Hanyu, late spring)
Grass and trees know that spring will come back soon, and all kinds of reds and purples compete for Fang Fei.
Even the fickle elm tree without beautiful colors is unwilling to be lonely, dancing with the wind and turning into snowflakes flying all over the sky.
Note: "All kinds of red and purple compete for wheatgrass" is skillfully used as "all kinds of red and purple * * * wheatgrass".
3、
The two work best together.
Everyone gathers firewood and the flames are high.
A single flower is not spring, and the garden is full of flowers.
Beans blossom and vines attract vines, and friends get along. Ancient and modern sages (cooperation)
4、
* * * Get a girl (Song Bailan, drunk Penglai)
Tamarix sings snow, smiles at the cold and walks in a hurry.
Or Yaochi, the feast of the immortals. The curtain is lightly lifted, the embroidered curtain is low, and the palace feather is pressed.
The treasure is fragrant, the ring is trembling, and the phoenix is flying. When I was young, Yu Di blew and rode Xiao Lang, and * * * won the female.
Embrace the unicorn, plant the old home, and be brave. I made an agreement with Chang 'e to live in the sky. Make up a gorgeous hall, double help drunk jade, black and so on.
5、
A thin man is better than a horse (Song Wuqiao's Winter Road)
Go to the end of the world indefinitely,
That thin child is a horse. At dusk, the guests came to the estuary, and the people living in the cold leaves were sparse.
Travel by snow and wind, and go into the clouds and mountains to look after clothes. Fishing platform in Cangzhou, it should be because the initial heart has not returned.
6、
Win the reward of leisure.
(Ming Li's "Six Days in the South, I am free, Mencius is married, and Mao Chu is spotless in Lusheng Garden Pavilion")
Less than a year in this flower,
It's nice to see flowers on the road. Sitting close is like wine, and the wind is still forbidden when the cup falls.
The morning light has gradually turned into a faint shadow, and the evening air has gone away with the accumulation of haze. If you win, you can enjoy leisure * * *, but you won't catch Xie Bi floating Peng.