What is the idiom of death and decline?

1. How do you write the idiom () Death () Decline?

rise and fall

Basic explanation:

Sheng: prosperous times; Fade: Fade; Xing: prosperous; Scrap: Scrap. Refers to various situations in which people and things change and develop.

A separate interpretation of a word:

Up or down: 1. Prosperity and decline.

Up or down: 1. Up and down, up and down. 2. It refers to what is destroyed and destroyed.

2. What are the declining idioms?

Decline year by year, decline year by year, wither year by year, help the poor wither, will worry about decline. Heart failure is not old, but it will rise and fall, it will rise and fall, it will be strong, it will be red and green, and it will fall.

3. What idioms are there to describe "decline"?

All walks of life are dying out. B?b?: All walks of life. Refers to all walks of life are very depressed, depressed Describe the decline of society.

Every industry is depressed. BM: I yè xi ā o tiá o is cold and depressing. It means that all walks of life are left out.

If you don't plan ahead, it will be wasted. Take precautions: prepare in advance; Waste: decline. If you don't prepare in advance, you will fail.

A millipede dies without being stiff. B: I Zú zh and Chó ng, S ǐ rbji ā ng Baizu: The name of the insect is also called Ma Lu or Mary, which has twelve links and can still wriggle after being cut off. For example, although the powerful family declined, it was not completely bankrupt because of its great power and strong foundation.

Cong Lan wants to show off, and the autumn wind defeats cóng lán yù xiù, and qi fēng bàI zháLAN: bluegrass; Show: flowering; Failure: decline. Bluegrass will bloom, but autumn wind will make it wither. Metaphor means that good people are framed by bad people for doing good things.

It is difficult to support a collapsed building with an inch of wood. Metaphorically speaking, the decline of a country cannot be reversed by one person's strength.

Gain and loss, honor and decline déSHRóng k refers to gain and loss, honor and decline of life.

Desalinate and obliterate diāo líng mó miè wither or even die out. Describe the decline and demise of things.

Learn from the hole and discard it. Learn from the hole: see clearly. Thoroughly understand the ups and downs of past dynasties.

Sweeping the floor law: three cardinal principles and five permanent principles. It refers to the decline of feudal ethics such as discipline and human relations.

4. What idioms do you mourn?

Mourning is everywhere

Basic explanation

Aihong: A plaintive swan. Metaphor is the victims of hunger and cold. Metaphor in natural and man-made disasters everywhere, * * * hungry people. derogatory sense

synonym

People's livelihood is ruined, devastated, thousands of miles away, hungry and cold, and the people are miserable.

antonym

Five Blessingg, Kang Min has plenty of food and clothing, and lives and works in peace and contentment.

5. Idioms about what is wrong and what is wrong

Thin materials and poor quality refer to the source of weak talents and qualifications. Sometimes used as a word of modesty.

Gather chaos to help the decline: calm down; Ask for help: ask for help, support. Pacify disasters and support the weak.

Life, glory, death, decline, life is respected, and death makes people sad. Praise the respected dead.

Prosperity must consider decline, and prosperity must consider decline.

Get old before you get old. It refers to premature aging caused by mental or physical overload.

6. Enduring idioms.

The enduring idiom is: enduring.

7. What idioms are there about decline?

What are the plagiarism idioms about decline: attack?

Old first, then old,

Ups and downs,

Excessive prosperity will decline,

Exhausted,

Day after day,

Color decay loves to relax,

Fade and fade,

The wind in the fading season,

Rise and fall, honor and disgrace,

Falling grass,

Drum failure and exhaustion,

Fade again, run out again,

Solve chaos and help the poor,

Thin material and poor quality,

The door is weak and thin,

The world is declining,

Prosperity must worry about decline,

Prosperity leads to decline,

Love to sleep,

Prosperity will never forget decline,

Heart failure,

Up and down, up and down,

Ai is weak,

Things are heavy, health is weak,

How bad,

When you get old, your life will run out.

8. Idioms about what will fail and what will win

Idioms that begin with the word "decline" include "declining grass and cold smoke", "declining should be strong" and "falling into the wind".

Idiom capacity: hay cold smoke

Interpretation: rotten grass: rotten grass; Cold Smoke: Yuan Ye, which is empty and desolate on the fog. Metaphor is empty and remote, cold and desolate.

Idiom: weak is strong.

Interpretation: Be strong while you are still old.

Idiom: the wind in the declining season

Interpretation: recession: the last time. The last bad atmosphere. The decline is strong, the grass is weak, and the cold smoke is weak.

9. What are the declining idioms?

Idioms with fading.

Prosperity will decline: prosperity will decline at its extreme.

The wind of recession: recession: the end of the world. What is the bad atmosphere in the last days?

Endurance: a state of high spirits, a detailed physical appearance?

Color decreases with age: color: appearance, beauty. Of women aging with age.

Old age and physical decline: old age and physical decline?

Heart failure: also known as congestive heart failure or cardiac insufficiency. The heart is weakened by disease, overwork and blood discharge, so that the blood output can not meet the metabolism of organs and tissues ... details?

Prosperity and decline: prosperity: prosperity; Fade: Fade; Xing: prosperous; Scrap: Scrap. Refers to various situations in which people and things change and develop. Detailed?

Three exhausts: exhaust: exhaust. Describe the repeated consumption of electricity; Morale is already low; Can't get up. Detailed?

Get old before you get old: get old before you get old. It refers to premature aging caused by mental or physical overload. Detailed?

Rise and fall, honor and disgrace: refers to various situations of personnel change and development. Detailed?

Prosperity never forgets decline: prosperity: prosperity and grandeur. Don't forget when you are busy. Describe being prepared for danger in times of peace, can you be far-sighted and more detailed?

Ups and downs: prosperity, decline, interests, damage, refers to the details of the world's personnel development?

Multiplication of ups and downs: ups and downs: ups and downs; Multiplication: multiplication and division, growth and decline. What are the details of the rise and fall of personnel?

Prosperity leads to decline: prosperity leads to decline.

Excessive prosperity will decline: excessive: too much; Sheng: prosperity. It's too strong, and it will definitely weaken.

Old and infirm: old and infirm.

10. Idiom of mourning for what?

Steamed pears, feeling the sorrow of heaven and earth, mourning without injury, mourning without punishment, mourning without ceasing.

1, steamed pear

Description: Steamed pears are edible. Metaphor does not know the goods. Spoil good things in a muddle.

From: Xiao Yudi, Shi Shuo Xin Yu, written by Liu Yiqing of the Southern Dynasties: "Every time people in Huannan County are unhappy, they say angrily,' You want to mourn for pears, should you steam them again?' "

Every time Huan Xuan sees others unhappy, he gets angry and says,' If you get an Aijia pear, should you steam it?

Step 2 feel sad

Description: The description is extremely sad and touched the world.

From: Song Shi Puji's "The Five Lights of the Yuan Dynasty" Volume 1: "Crying without voice, feeling the sorrow of the world."

Wang couldn't help crying when he heard this. His sadness touched the world.

3, sad but not hurt

Explanation: worry: worry; Injury: injury. Sadness without sadness describes temperance; He also described poetry and music as beautiful and elegant, with moderate feelings. Metaphor does not overdo things.

From: The Analects of Confucius Eight-legged essay: "Confucius said:' Guan Yu is happy but not lewd, sad but not hurt.' "

Translation: Guan Yu is happy but not lewd, and sad but not hurt.

4. Regret and punish wounds

Pinyin: āI jιn cheng Chuang

Explanation: sadness, pity: pity; Zhuang: Punishment. Love and punishment.

5. Sadness is everywhere

Commentary: love red: the wailing swan goose. Metaphor is the victims of hunger and cold. Metaphor in natural and man-made disasters everywhere, * * * hungry people.

From: The Book of Songs Xiaoya Hongyan: "Hongyan flies."

Wild geese are flying in groups in the sky. Their voices are so sad.