Four-character idioms describing orchids

1. Four-character words to describe orchids

Pick orchids and give peony as a gift. Lan: orchid, the flower is fragrant; peony: peony. It is a metaphor for men and women giving gifts to each other to express their love for each other.

Source: "The Book of Songs·Zheng Feng·Qinwei": "The warrior and the girl were chatting with each other and gave her peony as a gift."

Picking orchids and giving medicinal orchids: orchids , floral fragrance; medicine: peony. It is a metaphor for men and women giving gifts to each other to express their love for each other.

Source: "The Book of Songs·Zheng Feng·Qinwei": "The warrior and the girl were chatting with each other and gave her peony as a gift."

Blowing the air is like an orchid, and the breath is like an orchid. So fragrant. Describe the breath of a beautiful woman. It is also used to describe the beauty of writing.

Source: Qing Dynasty Chen Peizhi's "Tingyan Xiaolu·Runxiang layman's preface": "A nong's breath is like an orchid, and his body is like a jade."

Blowing in the orchid smells as fragrant as orchids. Describe the breath of a beautiful woman.

Source: Warring States, Chu, and Song Yu's "Ode to the Goddess": "Chen Jia's words and the clouds are facing each other, and the fragrance is like an orchid."

Spring orchids, autumn chrysanthemums, orchids in spring, Autumn chrysanthemums. Each metaphor has its merits.

Source: Qu Yuan's "Nine Songs of Ceremony" in the Warring States Period of Chu: "Spring orchids and autumn chrysanthemums will last forever forever."

Destroy orchids, break jade and destroy: devastate, Destroyed. Destroy orchids and break beautiful jade. It is a metaphor for destroying and hurting women.

Source: "Banqiao Miscellaneous Notes·Lipin" by Yu Huai of the Qing Dynasty: "A certain book is not a romantic guest, and falsely calls the prodigal son dignified... He uses the trick of luring Qin to trick Chu, and plans to destroy orchids and break jade. . ”

Cymbidium cymbidium and cymbidium: both are vanilla names. A heart like a cymbidium, an essence like an orchid. It is a metaphor for a woman's pure heart and elegant character.

Source: Tang Dynasty Wang Bo's "Wang Zi'an Ji·Qixi Festival": "The sound of gold and the rhyme of jade, the quality of Cymbidium orchid."

Orchids in the empty valley are beautiful orchids in the valley. The description is very rare and is often used to describe an elegant character.

Source: Chapter 5 of "Lao Can's Travels" by Liu E of the Qing Dynasty: "The orchid in the empty valley, I really didn't expect that there would be such a master in such a place."

Lan Ai Burns Together Lan: the name of vanilla; Ai: smelly grass; Fen: burn. Orchids and mugwort were burned together. It is a metaphor that regardless of good or bad, they are destroyed together.

Source: "Book of Jin·Biography of Kong Tao": "The burning of orchids and mugwort is a sigh for wise and foolish people. 2. A four-character idiom to describe orchids

Hui Zhi Lan Xin—— Hui: a kind of vanilla; Lan: orchid.

Hui Zhi Lan Xin: The essence of Hui grass, the heart of the orchid, the breath is as fragrant as the orchid.

Describes the breath of a beautiful woman. It is also used to describe the beauty of words.

Temperament like orchid is used to describe a girl who is as elegant as an orchid, refined and elegant, and has a noble temperament. Orchids in spring, chrysanthemums in autumn. Each has its own merits and praises.

Lan Gui Qifang - Lan Gui: a good name for other people's children and grandchildren; Fang: a metaphor for virtue and beautiful voice. Old means that children and grandchildren are noble and prosperous at the same time.

The breath is as fragrant as orchids.

The quality of Huixinlan is: both. The name of vanilla. Her heart is like grass, and her essence is like orchid.

It is a metaphor for a woman’s pure heart and elegant character. The kindness lasts forever. It was later used to refer to the son of a man, Xiao Sunxian.

Lan Ai Tong Fen - Lan: orchid grass, generally refers to vanilla; Ai: a smelly grass; Fen: orchid and burning. Burn the mugwort together.

It is a metaphor for destroying the good and the bad together. Lanyin and Xuguo: a metaphor for a beautiful union; Xuguo: a metaphor for the ending of separation. > It is a metaphor for the happy marriage between a man and a woman at the end.

Picking orchid and giving medicine - orchid: orchid, the flower is fragrant; medicine: peony is a metaphor for giving gifts to each other to express love. .

Zhilan's room - a metaphor for a good environment. Zhilan's transformation - a metaphor for being influenced by good people.

Zhilan Yushu - Zhilan: vanilla; Yushu: made of jade. A metaphor for promising young people.

Lan: blue grass, generally refers to vanilla; moxa: burn together. /p>

It is a metaphor for destroying the good and the bad together.

It is a metaphor for behaving elegantly and giving peony as a gift. Orchid: orchid. The flower smells fragrant; peony: peony.

It is a metaphor for men and women giving gifts to each other to express their love. p> Destroy the orchid and break the beautiful jade. It is a metaphor for destroying and hurting women.

The beautiful orchid in the valley is very rare and is often used to describe the elegance of people. Idiom

Vibrant, budding, full of flowers, colorful, full of vitality

1. Vibrant [ shēng qì bó bó ]

Explanation: vigorous: vigorous look like.

Describes a person or society that is full of vigor and vitality.

From: Xu Chi's "Selected Close-ups: Preface": "The most important things in life are still those things that are upward, vibrant, full of enthusiasm and vitality, and with great imagination."

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2. In bud [ hán bāo dài fàng ]

Explanation: Describes the shape of flowers when they are about to bloom. It is also a metaphor for a young girl who is about to become an adult.

From: Volume 1 of Gao Yang's "Bead Curtain on the Throne": This kind of selection is in name only, even though it looks as beautiful as a flower, it is still in bud, and only a fraction of its color is revealed.

3. Flowers and brocade clusters [ huā tuán jǐn cù ]

Explanation: brocade: silk fabrics with cultural colors; clusters: clusters. Describes a colorful, very bright and colorful scene. It also describes the article's rhetoric as gorgeous.

From: Chapter 53 of "A Dream of Red Mansions" by Cao Xueqin of the Qing Dynasty: The upper and lower classes are dressed in flowers.

Translation: People are all dressed up in colorful clothes, very bright and colorful.

4. Zhengqi Douyan [ zhēng qí dòu yàn ]

Explanation: Qi: strange; Yan: brightly colored. Describes the blooming of hundreds of flowers, very beautiful.

From: Li Zheren's "Still Water Waves" 1: What fascinates Deng Yaogu in particular is the life of ordinary wealthy families in Chengdu, as well as the fancy dress of the women.

5. Vibrant [shēng jī bó bó ]

Explanation: It describes nature as full of vitality, or social life as active.

From: Zhang Tianmin's "Entrepreneurship": "The oil field is a vibrant, busy and prosperous scene.