What four-word words can be used to describe "one" chrysanthemum
1. Yellow Flower Festival
Idiom Pinyin: huá ng huā w ? njié
Idiom explanation: It means that chrysanthemums can open in Ao Shuang, which means that people can maintain noble moral integrity in their later years
Idiom source: Han Weigong, the former episode of "Tiaoxi Fishing Hidden Conghua" by Song and Hu Zai. "
2. Tomorrow's yellow flowers
Idiom Pinyin: míng rì huáng huā
Idiom explanation: yellow flowers: chrysanthemums. Originally refers to chrysanthemums that gradually wither after the Double Ninth Festival. The latter refers to outdated things or news.
Idiom origin: Song Sushi's poem "Wang Gong on the Ninth Day" says: "You don't have to hurry back when you meet, and the yellow butterfly will be sad tomorrow."
3, refreshing
Idiom Pinyin: q ì qìn rén xīn pí
Idiom explanation: Qin: infiltration; Heart and spleen: refers to the human heart, which means the heart. The fragrant and cool air or drink makes people feel comfortable. It is often used as a metaphor for literary and artistic works or music that are fresh and hearty, giving people a good feeling.
The idiom comes from Wang Shizhen's Poems with Classics in Qing Dynasty: "Five or six sentences are the most refreshing."
4. Chunlan Qiuju
Idiom Pinyin: chūn lán qiū jú
Idiom explanation: orchids in spring; Chrysanthemums in autumn; Each shows beauty in its own flowering season. Metaphor is good at its beauty; Each has his own strengths.
the origin of the idiom "Nine Songs of the Songs of Chu" written by Qu Yuan in the Warring States Period: "Spring orchids and autumn chrysanthemums will last forever." Hong Xingzu's supplementary note: "As the old saying goes: Chunlan Qiuju, the show of each moment is also."
5. Stand proudly
Idiom Pinyin: ào rán tǐng lì
Idiom explanation: proudly: strong and unyielding. Stand upright: stand tall like a mountain peak. Describe strong and unshakable.
Idiom origin: Mao Dun's Praise of Poplar: "Don't you think that in the vast land behind enemy lines, there are strong and unyielding sentries standing proudly like this poplar to guard their hometown?"
The idiom "Er" is used to describe molesting women.
It's also to seduce others to flirt: the original intention is that property is not carefully kept, which teaches prostitution. Metaphor is flirting between men and women. Make love to flowers: pinch. There are eight idioms that refer to dallying with women
(what to spend):
1. Spend a smile
niā n hu ā y and xià o
Explain the metaphor of mutual affinity and understanding.
2, philandering
ni ā n hu ā r ě c ? o
Explanation: pinch; Provoke: provoke; Grass and flowers: good metaphor. It is a metaphor for showing mercy everywhere, and refers to teasing and seduction between men and women.
3. Pick flowers and grass
ni ā n hu ā zhā i c ? o
Explanation: Pick things with your fingers; Flowers and grass: women. It is a metaphor for men playing with women and whoring with prostitutes.
4. Pick flowers and leaves
niān huā zhāi yè
Explanation: Pick things with your fingers; Flower: woman. It is a metaphor for men playing with women and whoring with prostitutes.
5. Make love to flowers and the moon
niān huā nòng yuè
Interpretation refers to enjoying flowers and the moon.
6. Play around with flowers
niān huā nòng liǔ
Explain the metaphor of playing with women.
7. Smile at flowers
niān huā wēi xiào
The explanation was originally in Buddhist language, and it was a metaphor for understanding Zen. After metaphor agree with each other.
8. Picking flowers and choosing beautiful words
niān huā zhāi yàn
Interpretation refers to carving beautiful words and sentences. Also known as "picking flowers and picking flowers."
What are the idioms that contain flowers and plants?
The buds are blooming, the flowers are blooming, the petals are fragrant, the flowers are blooming, the petals are elegant, the shadows are rolling, the window is fragrant, the white is magnificent, the snow is beautiful, the delicate, the spleen is fresh, the charming and the strange fragrance is beautiful, and the jade leaves in Qiongzhi are white and flawless, and the fragrance is intoxicating, elegant, colorful, colorful and proudly blooming. Unique and colorful, purplish and elegant, graceful and graceful, Bing Xin jade bone is elegant, fresh, vigorous and vigorous, green and lush, and the grassland is endless and contending for glory and competition, showing withered and yellow everywhere, fragrant grass blowing in the wind, low grass, dead leaves, yellow grass, fat sheep and strong sheep, and everything in the mountains and plains is revived, green grass is flourishing, green grass is blooming, glittering and shining, and the jungle is full of dye, dense and overcast, and the trees are closed, and the willows are weeping. Strips swaying green and green, tall and beautiful, covering the sky, green and green, tall and upright, upright and indomitable, ancient trees towering and towering, Maolin xiuzhu intertwined, lush trees, rich and vigorous shade
The idiom belt of "Wu" picking flowers
1. Picking flowers and making the moon niān huā nòng yuè
Definition: enjoying the flowers and the moon.
source: Ming and Zhou Lujing's "Jin Jian Ji You Hang": "It is necessary to take less time to pick flowers and make love to the moon, and it is urgent to ask for water and find mountains."
Sentence-making: Some people close their eyes and claim to be always awake, while others claim to be lively and splash on the ground.
2. philandering ni ā n hu ā r ě c ? o
Interpretation: it means showing mercy everywhere, which refers to flirting and seduction between men and women.
Source: The 21st story of A Dream of Red Mansions by Cao Xueqin in Qing Dynasty: "His father married him a daughter-in-law. She is only 22 years old this year, and she is also somewhat talented. She is also frivolous and loves to make love to others, but she is full of worms and has no theory."
Sentence making: There is good water in the mountains and good flowers in the plains, and there are inevitably idle people wandering around the mountains and having sex.
3. Give a smile with flowers. Niā n hu ā y and xià o
Interpretation: It is a metaphor of mutual affinity and understanding.
Source: Song Shi Puji's "Sakyamuni Buddha in seven buddha at the Five Lights Festival": "At the Lingshan meeting, the Buddha gave flowers to the public, but all the people were silent, and only the venerable Jia Ye smiled."
Sentence making: Iraq is new to me, and I am old to Iraq. I smile at flowers and my heart is my mouth.
4. Pick up gorgeous flowers. niān huā zhāi yàn
Interpretation: Also called "Pick up gorgeous flowers". Refers to carving obscene words and sentences.
Source: Ming Song Lian's Preface: "If a husband chooses flowers to pick out gorgeous ones and persuades those who are vulgar, he should be rejected and abandoned."
Sentence making: If a husband uses flowers to pick beautiful flowers and persuade those who are vulgar to do it, he should reject it and abandon it.
5. Play with flowers. niān huā nòng liǔ
Interpretation: It is a metaphor for playing with women.
Source: Yuan Gaoming's "Pipa Notes": "A fairy with green temples, lazy in courting flowers and willows, exhorting people to drink, knowing that they hate each other, why bother to guard against each other?"
Sentence: It's better to make flowers and willows, get a bird's nest, and don't care about the broken bones and bump into the cow's head and horse's face.
The idiom "land" is a metaphor for flowers and plants.
Be infatuated with flowers and make love to others. Metaphor is a woman that a man plays with outside his wife.
flowers and plants in fairyland: pinch.
A flower on the wall is a metaphor for a woman who is not respected: attracting people.
exotic flowers and exotic herbs originally meant exotic and rare flowers and plants: attracting women, prostitutes and so on. Metaphor shows mercy everywhere.
idle weeds, wild flowers and plants. More refers to flirting with women; Flowers. With "make love". More refers to flirting with women.
wild flowers and plants. Originally the flowers and plants in the fairyland imagined by the ancients.
there are countless kinds of grass and flowers. Also known as "Yao Cao Qi Pa" and flowers.
make love.
having an affair. Later, it also described the crystal-clear and beautiful flowers and plants, teasing. 2 precious and exotic flowers and plants.
The exotic flowers of Yao grass refer to the flowers and plants in fairyland.
philandering is a metaphor for flirting between men and women: take things with your fingers.
idle weeds wild flowers and grasses. It is also a metaphor for wonderful articles and works: provoke.
exotic flowers originally meant exotic and rare flowers and plants. In the old days, it meant * * *: a metaphor for good, beautiful and elegant.
pick flowers and grass. Metaphor is a woman that a man plays with outside his wife. With "idle flowers and weeds". Metaphor is a woman that a man plays with outside his wife. Refers to the variety of flowers and plants, countless. It is also a metaphor for wonderful articles and works; Draw. Metaphor is infatuated with improper love between men and women everywhere.
make trouble with grass and flowers; Provoke. Metaphor flirting between men and women: Mei Yu: pinch; Grass: Good metaphor.
qihua yaocaoqi. The same as "wall flowers and road willows". It is a metaphor for men playing with women, and it refers to teasing and seduction between men and women; Grass:
embroidered flowers and grass describe flowers and plants that are very beautiful. All idioms containing flowers and plants
"Qi" describes the idiom
teaching prostitution and stealing, and it also lures others to flirt: the original meaning is that property is not carefully kept to teach theft and prostitution. Metaphor is flirting between men and women.
make love to the grass: pinch. More refers to flirting with women and flowers. More refers to flirting with women: attracting: the original intention is that property is not carefully kept; Grass: good metaphor; Women dress up very coquettish, but also to lure others to flirt. With "flirting", inviting others to steal: a metaphor for flirting between men and women. We are now guiding people to do adultery and theft.
make love, tease and invite others to steal; The woman dressed up very coquettish; Draw. Now, we will guide people to do adultery and theft: provoke
"slap" to describe seducing women everywhere. Provoke: provoke; Grass and flowers: good metaphor. It is a metaphor for showing mercy everywhere, and refers to teasing and seduction between men and women.
Source: Yuan Yang Lizhai's Whistle: "The Three Kingdoms did not say anything about war, and they didn't want to sing. In the end, there would be less fragrant Nong Yu, causing grass to stick to flowers."
flirting: attracting and teasing. Metaphor is flirting between men and women. More refers to flirting with women.
Source: Ming Liu Dui's "golden couple Jiao Hong Ji": "The children on the stage are making love."
philandering is a metaphor for flirting between men and women. More refers to flirting with women. With "make love".
Source: Ming Wang Tingne's The Roar of the Lion: "I'm not assertive, but I'm just trying to get involved in debauchery."
philandering is a metaphor for showing off, teasing and seducing the opposite sex.
Source: Ming Lanling Xiaoxiaosheng's "Jin Ping Mei Ci Hua" for the first time: "There are a few treacherous vagabond children in the left and right neighborhoods. When they met Wu Da's wife, they dressed up like oil and got involved in the wind, and they were teased by this person in the street."
it's better to make love than to make love.
Source: Flower City, No.5, 1981: "By the way, it must be 1% correct to say that she is the kind of coquetry that seduces men!"
flirting provokes trouble: provoking; Grass and flowers: good metaphor. Metaphor shows mercy everywhere, and refers to teasing and seduction between men and women.
Source: Yuan Shang-li's "A Flower Send Far away": "Sticking flowers arouses the grass's heart and attracts romantic affairs."
seducing women means teasing and seducing women.
Source: Ming Lanling Xiaoxiaosheng's "Jin Ping Mei Ci Hua" the second time: "Those thieves' eyes, which have attracted flowers and attracted grass for years, are inseparable from this woman."
the idiom of "nine" and "nine" and "nine" and "nine" and "nine" and "nine" and "nine" and "nine" and "nine". Metaphor is flirting between men and women. More refers to flirting with women. Version
Pinyin Pronunciation Right: r ě c ? o ni ā n hu ā
Synonym group: philandering, stealing chickens and dogs, philandering
Antonym group: loyal
Usage: joint; As a predicate; With derogatory meaning, it refers to flirting and seduction between men and women
Idiom origin: Ming Liu Dui's "golden couple Jiaohong Ji": "The children on the stage are flirting."
Idiom of "Picking up" Flowers
Wonderful pen gives birth to flowers: grow flowers. A metaphor for outstanding writing ability.
it's late spring when the flowers fall.
Sunflower direction: towards. Describe that subordinates show loyalty and admiration to their superiors.
the ear is hot, the eyes are blurred, and the ears are hot. Describe the feeling of being slightly drunk and excited by drinking < P > Deafness and dizziness refer to the hearing and visual decline of the elderly and physically weak. Describe that people's perception of things is extremely dull
sticky flowers provoke grass [explanation] provoke: provoke; Grass and flowers: good metaphor. Metaphor shows mercy everywhere, and refers to teasing and seduction between men and women.
exotic flowers [explanation] originally meant exotic and rare flowers and plants. It is also a metaphor for wonderful articles and works.
thin leaves and flowers [explanation] metaphor for women's aging.
dazed and confused [explanation] describes being confused.
dazzled and confused [explanation] describes being confused by seeing beautiful or complicated and novel things.
dazzled [explanation] describes being dazzled by seeing beautiful or complicated and novel things.
dizziness and ear fever [explanation] My eyes are dizzy and my ears are hot and dry. Describe the feeling when you are slightly drunk.
To be ashamed of flowers and close the moon [explanation] describes a woman's beauty, which makes the flowers ashamed and the moon hidden.
The bouquet of flowers [explanation] describes colorful and gorgeous. With "flowers".
dizziness [explanation] my hair is dizzy and my eyes are blurred.
Liu Tihua complained [explained] that the scene was bleak and the mood was sad.
the candle and silver flower [explanation] is better than the fire tree and silver flower. Describe a splendid night scene decorated with lanterns or fireworks.
Hua zhi Zhao [explanation] describes being dressed very brightly. With "beautifully dressed".
the flowers are fluttering [explanation] to describe being dressed very brightly. With "beautifully dressed".
Flowers gather together [explanation] to describe the colorful, prosperous and gorgeous scene. With "flowers".
The colorful flowers [explanation] describe the colorful, prosperous and gorgeous scene.
the new interpretation of patterns refers to being original and creating new patterns. Same as "fancy renovation".
flowers and flowers describe the bustling.
flower street and willow street [explanation] refers to the market where brothels gather.
the [explanation] of a flower's heart means that it is superficial.
Blooming flowers and charming willows [explanation] describes the scene of green willows in shade and blooming flowers in spring.
the world of flowers and brocade [explanation] refers to a bustling place. Same as "world of flowers and flowers".
Huajie Liushi [explanation] refers to the market where brothels gather.
Liumo in Flower Street [explanation] refers to the market where brothels gather.
Huajie Liushi [explanation] refers to the market where brothels gather.
Flowers in a profusion [explanation] describe colorful and gorgeous.
The colorful flowers [explanation] describe the colorful, prosperous and gorgeous scene. With "flowers".
Spend the morning, the moon and the evening [explanation] The morning with flowers and the night with bright moon. Refers to good times and scenery. The same as "flowers and moons".
flowers, days and nights [explanation] In the morning with flowers, there is a bright moon at night. Refers to good times and scenery. The same as "flowers and moons".
cluster flowers [explanation] cluster: cluster. bright and beautiful