Four-character idioms related to autumn

The four-character idioms related to autumn are as follows:

First, the west wind leaves: describe the scene of autumn. Metaphor means that people or things have fallen. Source: Tang Jiadao's Poem of Jiang Yi Going to Wu Chu: "Autumn wind blows the Weihe River and leaves fall all over Chang 'an. "

Second, the golden wind is cool: the golden wind refers to the autumn wind. In ancient times, the seasons were explained by yin and yang and five elements, and autumn was golden. Autumn wind brings coolness. Source: Lu Xun's Merry Christmas in Hong Kong: "The golden wind sends cool, and the cool dew surprises the autumn."

Third, orange yellow orange green: the orange is yellow, ripe, and the orange is still green. Autumn scenery is pleasant. Source: Shi Zhi's poem: "Good years must be remembered, especially orange, yellow and green."

Fourth, cool dew surprises autumn: orange means that autumn brings coolness, from "Three Leisure Sets: Merry Christmas in Hong Kong".

Five, autumn wind rustling: refers to the whistling autumn wind. Rustle: describes the sound of cold wind. Han Yuefu, an anonymous poet in Han Dynasty, wrote the poem "Ancient Songs".

Frost Ye Zhiqiu: Frosted leaves herald autumn. Frost leaf: A frosty leaf, especially a maple leaf that turns red with frost. Quote: Stone Autumn in Golden Gate: Qiu Chi Pavilion. The wind is near the curtains in Xiao Ting.

Seven, the autumn is high and the horse is fat: it means that the autumn is crisp and the horse is fat. From Song Ligang's "Jing Kang Chuan" Volume III: "I am afraid of getting fat in autumn, and then make a promise."

She Yan Qiu Hong: This means that both swallows and geese are migratory birds, but they fly in different directions in the same season. Metaphor just met and left. From Xijiangyue.