What are the four-character idioms with morning characters as the main characters?

1. What are the four-word words or idioms with "morning"? 1 morning bell and evening drum explanation: in ancient Buddhist temples, bells were rung in the morning and drums were struck at dusk to tell the time, which was used to make people realize. Whenever I think of bad things, I will think of my mother's exhortation to me at dawn and dusk.

Pronunciation: [?]

Early warning and late explanation: I still say that I will teach you day and night.

Pronunciation: [[Ché n Tí x ? ng]]

3 Spend the morning, the month and the evening. Explanation: There are flowers in the morning and bright moon at night. It refers to beautiful time and scenery. Just like Flowers and the Moon.

Pronunciation: [huā ché n yuè x:]

4 Lianbang answered the morning explanation: Bang is the same as "faint". Stay up all day and all night.

Pronunciation: [Lián hūn Ji chén]

5 morning fainting explanation: I will wait for sleep at night and stay until the morning to see how you are. The old daily etiquette of serving parents.

Pronunciation: [[chén hūn d?ng xǐng] ǐ ng]

Luoluo Morningstar

Pronunciation: [LuòLuòchén xρng]

1 interpretation: rollo: sparse representation; Morning star: the star in the morning sky. Metaphor is very rare. Generally speaking, there are fewer and fewer sincere friends.

2 Source: Tang Yuxi's Preface to Sending Zhang: "Unfortunately, I am a so-called friend of the same year. At the peak of my life, I will repeatedly raise sorrows and joys, and the screen will be natural, like the morning star falling. "

3 cases: Song Hu Jizong's "Stories and Stories with Officials": "The morning star falls, and those who say the same year will live and die."

English translation: the falling morning star

2. The four-character idiom with the word "morning" is 1, which is as rare as the morning star [Liáo ruo chén xρng].

As rare as the stars in the morning. Rarely described. Tang Hanyu's poem "Huashan Girl":' Yellow-clad Taoist also talks; Seats are as sparse as stars. The poem "Lu Jing Ye Fa" in the Southern Dynasties said: "Little stars are scarce; The morning light is coming again. "

2. Zhuji Chen Si [pìn jīs chén]

Hens crow at dawn. In the past, this was a metaphor for a woman stealing power and chaos. "The Book of the New Tang Dynasty and the Biography of the Grandson Queen": "Talk to the emperor; Or what is happening in the world; The word is:' The hen is in the morning; Poor at home; "May I?" "

3. Morning Star [LuòLuòchén xρng]

Autumn: sparse appearance; Morning star: the star in the morning sky. Metaphor is very rare. Generally speaking, there are fewer and fewer sincere friends.

4. Morning transportation and late birth [chén tíx and m ng]

I still say I will teach you day and night. Chen Ming Zilong's preface to Ying Ben: "Zilong was prepared for Yue, and he was around Mr. Shi. He died in the morning for three years. How easy it is to meet! "

5. Sparse morning star [Liáo Luòchén xρng]

As sparse as the stars in the morning. A few.

3. The four-character idiom of the word "Moonlight and Morning Flowers" refers to its beautiful days.

Runan Morning Chicken: Runan Chicken.

Cock crows: hen crows. In the past, this was a metaphor for a woman stealing power and chaos. Same as hen's morning.

Wake up in the morning: get up before dawn. Describe working hard or worrying, and it is difficult to sleep. Ignorance, the sky is unknown; Dawn breaks.

Morning participation in evening ceremony: refers to the morning and evening ceremony for Buddha to participate in Zen.

Connected with the morning: bang, the same as "faint". Stay up all day and all night.

Faint until dawn: all night. All day and all night.

Faint morning province: faint: it's just dark; Province: Visiting and greeting. Serve and sleep at night and ask questions in the morning. The old daily etiquette of serving parents.

Flowers in the morning and the moon in the evening: there are flowers in the morning and bright moon at night. It refers to beautiful time and scenery. Just like Flowers and the Moon.

Dawn: Dawn: The sky is dark. It's dusk in the morning.

In the morning, I will sleep at night. In the morning, I will pay attention to my health. The old daily etiquette of serving parents.

Wake up in the morning, sleep at night: wake up. Get up early and go to bed late. Describe the effort.

Morning bell and dusk drum: dusk: evening. According to Buddhist rules, drums are played in the temple at night and bells are rung at night. Metaphor can make people wake up.

Early attendance and late ceremony: refers to early and late visits.

Attend in the province every morning and evening: according to etiquette, pay homage every morning and evening.

Make a star meal in the morning: make breakfast in the morning and have dinner in the evening. Describe going out early and returning late, and working hard all day.

Nervous in the morning and nervous at night: nervous, careful; Strict and strict. Refers to managing the house diligently all day long.

Sooner or later: I still say that I am in the morning and evening. Metaphor is capricious.

Early warning and late warning: I still say that I will teach you day and night.

Chen Si: The hen announces the dawn. In the past, this was a metaphor for a woman stealing power and chaos.

Twilight drum and morning bell: Buddhist rules, playing drums in the temple at night and ringing bells in the morning. Metaphor can make people wake up.

As rare as the morning star: sparse: sparse. As rare as the stars in the morning. A few.

There is a four-word word or idiom with "morning", which is still said to be in full swing in the morning and evening.

Metaphor is capricious. The source is Wang Qingfu's "Reading Four Books and Saying that Mencius is Ugly 2": "I am afraid that I can't be a minister if I lose myself to a traveler, so sooner or later I have no country and no minister, and I have no monarch and no monarch."

Structure group cooperative predicate and attribute; Metaphor is capricious, and it is synonymous with prudence when explaining it in the morning and evening. Strict and strict. Refers to managing the house diligently all day long.

The source of "Biography of Song Shu Yuan": "The lack of political morality, the numerous prisoners, the accumulation of waste, and the urgency in the morning." Structure group cooperates predicate and object; Ché n Tí x and ng are used to explain the morning life.

The source is Zilong's preface to Ying Ben: "Zilong has to prepare for Yue, and he has to be around Mr. Shi. It's hard to meet him for three years!" Structure group cooperative object and attribute; It is used to teach people to wake up in the morning and sleep at night. Get up early and go to bed late.

Describe the effort. Source: Biography of the Three Kingdoms Wu Shu Wei Yaochuan: "So, I am diligent in doing exercises, and I am in no hurry to rest in the morning. After many years, I am tired. "

Cooperative adverbial of structural group; Describe working hard all day and working hard. Get up early and get greedy. Example: Students can't bear the burden of housework, but they still want to take responsibility, but women refuse. ~, the agent is diligent.

◎ Qing Pu Songling's English versions of Strange Tales from a Lonely Studio and Fine Willow stand up early in the morning and can be self-sufficient without resting until late at night. Source Qing Pu Songling's Strange Tales from a Lonely Studio Bureau Cheating: "Cheng is extremely elegant, and his words are chic, otherwise.

The more you fold, the more you laugh. From then on, the moon and evening spent the morning, and I was no longer afraid. "

Structure group cooperative object and attribute; My surname is Liu ... because my parents died early, I lived in a fireworks store, sang and danced with my fans and learned something graceful. ◎ The fifty-second explanation of Wei Qing Xiuren's "Flower Moon Mark" is that Runan Morning Chicken is Runan Chicken.

Lián hūn jiē chén explained all night. All day and all night.

Structure group cooperative attributive and adverbial; It is used to do all-night, all-night, all-night, all-night things. Huā chén yuè xī: It means that there are flowers in the morning and a bright moon at night. It refers to beautiful time and scenery.

Just like Flowers and the Moon. The source is Wang Qing's "Painting a Boat": "It takes a morning, a moon and a night to climb the sky like a colorful cloud."

Structural combination as the object; It refers to the beautiful time and scenery, and the synonyms of flowers, days, months and moons are translated into English. Flower, moon and evening, morning ceremony, morning ginseng, mù lǐ chén cān Interpretation refers to morning worship and meditation. The third discount of Yuan Anonymous "Playing Jiangting Pavilion": "I attend the morning ceremony at home every day.

Your way is to attend the morning ceremony at dusk, how can it be like sleeping in the wild? "Structural combination is used as predicate, object and attribute; Synonyms used for communication: morning bell, morning bell, morning bell, morning bell, morning bell, morning bell, morning bell, morning bell.

Metaphor can make people wake up. The source of Tang Li Xianzhong's poem "In the Mountains" is: "The bells and drums don't smell the dusk, but the moon grows lonely."

Structural combination. Usage is generally used as subject, object and attribute.

Yin Zhengchen newspaper; It can't be pronounced "cén". Distinguish the shape of dusk; Can't write "curtain"

Synonym: The drums are ringing towards the bell. Example: the tutor said something like ~; Hit my heart; I suddenly realized. The monk's solitary life is translated into English: sleeping at night and waking up in the morning; Xiāo qǐn chén xρng; Explain night: night; G: Get up.

Sleep at night and get up in the morning. Describing the source of efforts, Cai Yong in the Eastern Han Dynasty wrote "A List of Policies for Jean Levin and Hou Yinqi": "I can't sleep at night, knocking and sighing, and I am upset, panting and panting."

The structure is combined with idioms as predicate and attribute; It is used for doing things. It's a woman. Hens don't know.

Metaphorically, women don't know the source of political power, and "Shangshu Pastoral Oath": "Hens have no morning. The pheasant's morning is just home. "

Structural subject-predicate idioms are used as objects and attributes; The antonym used in written language. For example, in the Southern Dynasties, Liu Song Yiqing's "Biography of Wenxin Diaolong": "There is no morning, and the prince of Wu swears first; The woman has no country and is allied with Qi Huan. " The ceremony of attending the funeral in the morning and evening chén cān mülǐ explained that it means to pay homage in the morning and evening.

"Originally from Jacky Guangzu? Xiang Mei's first discount: "From now on, people who are interested in playing the piano and telling books only need to attend the evening ceremony every morning and give this sachet to the people." "Structural groups cooperate with predicates, objects and attributes; Used to exchange synonyms, late gifts, early participation and late participation, English translation, sending parents to bed in the morning to greet them, as sparse as the morning star Liáo ruòchén xρng.

As rare as the stars in the morning. A few.

The source of the southern dynasty's harmonious article "Lu Jing Ye Fa" is: "Xiaoxing is sparse, and the morning light will be reflected again." Tang Hanyu's poem "Huashan Girl": "The Taoist in yellow clothes also said that the seats are as sparse as stars."

The structure is formal. Usage applies to people or things.

Generally used as predicate and attribute. Sparse pronunciation; It can't be pronounced "Lee O".

Distinguish shapes; Can't write "chat" or "chat"; In the morning; There are only a handful of synonyms that can't write "Chen" and countless antonyms. It is extremely rare to describe the analysis of car load and "less"; It's always common.

But ~ is a figurative metaphor for people or things; And "less" is used to directly state things or people. Example: this precious animal; It is already ~ in the world; The whole world is calling for their protection.

English translation of Rare as the Morning Star: It is rarely a hen, but the telegram at home is pì n j ì s ì ché n, and wé i ji ā zhi su explains: female; Suo: Both. As soon as the hen crows in the morning, the home is ruined.

Metaphor is a strong woman, reversing yin and yang will lead to the destruction of the country. The source of Xu Ming Lin Zhong's Love of the Gods is the seventh time: "Wei Ru.

5. Who can find a four-word idiom with morning? The more, the better.

Visit in the morning and evening

Pay a courtesy visit to the shrine.

According to etiquette, worship each other day and night.

Greet parents in the morning (after getting up) and in the evening (before going to bed)

Same as "Twilight Province". In the past, it meant serving and sympathizing with parents day and night.

Diligent housekeeping all day long.

Call it diligence and prudence all day long.

go back on one's word

I'm still talking. Metaphor is capricious

You Yan's ultra-western doctrine

And talk about teaching day and night.

The morning bell in the monastery-it sounds like time has passed and fame and fortune are vain.

(1) Chinese version of Tang Yong's poem "In the Mountains": "The bells and drums don't smell the dusk, and the moon is lonely." In Buddhist temples, ringing the bell and beating the drum in the morning to tell the time, and then "beating the drum in the morning" is called the passage of time. (2) metaphor amazing language.