What are the four-character idioms to express missing?

Idiom: the fox died in the first hill. Pinyin: hú sǐ shǒu qiū?

Source: Qu Yuan's "Nine Chapters Involved in the River" in the Chu Ci of the Warring States Period: "Birds fly against their hometowns, and foxes die first." The Book of Rites on Tan Gong: "Fox

Died on the hill, in-ya. "?

Allusion: Shouqiu: A mound with its head facing the fox hole. Legend has it that when a fox dies, its head will face the hill where it was born. Metaphor is not forgetful.

It is also a metaphor for missing your hometown when you are old.

1. Idiom: hún qiān mèng yíng ng?

Source: Guo's "Drunk Taiping" word: "Thinking of a gentleman and remembering a gentleman, the soul is in a dream, and the fragrance is warm and the cloud screen is warm, which is more worth waking up." ?

Allusions: Describe the yearning. ?

2. Idiom: Jian Jian's thought pinyin: Ji ā n ji ā zh and S?

Source: The Book of Songs Qin Feng Jia Jane: "The armor is pale, the white dew is frost, and the so-called Iraqis are on the water side." ?

Allusion: Jia Jian: a new reed. Think: miss, miss. Refers to the love of lovers. ?

3. Idiom: Cut the candle to the west window Pinyin: ji m n zhú x and chu ā ng?

Source: Tang Li Shangyin's poem "A Message to Northern Friends on a Rainy Night": "When * * * cuts the candle at the west window, it talks about the rain at night." ?

Allusion: Originally, I miss my wife far away and hope to get together at night. Later, it generally means that relatives and friends get together to talk. ?

(Qing Pu Songling's Strange Tales from a Lonely Studio, Lian Suo)?

4. Idiom: Profound Acacia Pinyin: kè gǔ xiāng sī?

Source: The Five Dynasties text "New Sound II": "A candle at the bottom of a well, Lang Changxing won't go. Linglong dice

An Hongdou, do you know how to miss each other? "?

Allusions: Describe the depth of missing, and never leave. ?

5. Idiom: Mu Yunchun wrote pinyin: mù yún chūn shù?

Source: Tang Du Fu's poem "Spring Memories of Li Bai": "Chunshu in Weibei, Twilight in Jiangdong." ?

Allusion: It means missing friends far away. ?

6. Idiom: Never forget Pinyin: nià n nià n bù w?

Source: The Analects of Confucius: "Loyalty and respect, I will never forget it." ?

Allusions: Missing: Missing all the time. Keep it in mind and never forget it. ?

7. Idiom: niàn zī zài zī?

Source: Shang Shu Da Mo Yu: "The emperor misses you! The lady is here, and the prince is here. The famous saying is here, and it is here, but the emperor reads merit. " ?

Allusions: Miss: Miss; Liz: Here, here. It means never forgetting something. ?

8. Idiom: Baiyun Du Fei Pinyin: báI yún gōI?

Source: Biography of Renjie in the New Tang Dynasty: "Recommend Bingzhou to join the army and go to Heyang personally. Ren Jie climbed the Taihang Mountain and looked back and saw the clouds.

Going solo means saying to the left and right,' I'll give up myself.' Looking forward to it for a long time. Clouds are moving, but they must leave. "?

Allusions: Metaphorically, I miss my parents in a foreign country. ?

9. Idiom: báI yún qěn shè Pinyin: bá i yú n q: nShè?

Source: Biography of Renjie in the New Tang Dynasty: "Recommend Bingzhou to join the army and go to Heyang personally. Ren Jie climbed the Taihang Mountain and looked back to see white.

The cloud flew alone and said,' I'll give up myself.' Looking forward to it for a long time. Clouds are moving, but they must leave. "?

Allusions: pro: refers to parents; Health: alive. Metaphor of missing parents. ?

10. Idiom: Haruki Twilight Pinyin: chūn shù mù yún?

Source: Tang Du Fu's poem "Memories of Li Bai in Spring": "Chunshu in Weibei, Twilight in Jiangdong. When to drink a bottle of wine, emphasize and discuss in detail.

Words. "?

Allusion: It means missing friends far away. ?

1 1. Idiom: seeing things and thinking about people, Pinyin: dǔ wù sī rén?

Source: Tang Pei legend Yan Rui: "The imperial concubine gave a rhinoceros hairpin to avoid dust, saying,' Seeing things in a different day and thinking about people'." "?

Allusions: look: look; Thinking: Missing. When you see something left by someone who has died or left, you will think of this person. ?

12. Idiom: Gan Dang is the first sick pinyin: gān xěn shǒu jí?

Source: The Book of Songs Feng Weibo Xi: "I am willing to think for Bo, and I am willing to be the first disease." ?

Allusions: Willingness: Willingness, Willingness; Head: head; Illness: Illness means pain. I'd like to have a headache. Describe men and women

Miss each other's infatuation. ?

13. Idiom: change to Shantou Pinyin: guēzhèng shǒu qi?

Source: Book of Rites Talking about Bows: "The fox died on the hill, and the benevolent." ?

Allusion: Legend has it that when a fox dies, its head will face the hill where it was born. Metaphor is not forgetful. It is also a metaphor for missing your hometown when you are old. ?

14. Idiom: Thinking of Cold in Spring, Pinyin: Há n Quá n ZH and S?

Source: The Book of Songs Li Feng Kai Feng: "Joan Hinton, Xun Xia. There are seven children, and my mother is hard. " ?

Allusion: refers to the child's yearning for his mother. ?

15. Idiom: Hehe Huating Pinyin: hè lì huá tíng?

Source: Liu Yiqing Southern Dynasties' Shi Shuo Xin Yu You Regret': "Lu Pingyuan River Bridge was defeated and slandered. Voice of execution

Say:' If you want to smell the pavilion crane, you can get it back!' "?

Allusions: expressing nostalgia and nostalgia. I also lament that my career is sinister and my life is impermanent. ?