The meaning of "cobweb dust-covered" is as follows:
Spider-web dust-covered means that rooms and utensils have been sealed for a long time without anyone taking care of them. ?
Describes living rooms and utensils that have been sealed away for a long time without anyone taking care of them.
The source of the idiom: Volume 3 of Yuan Mei's "Suiyuan Poetry Supplement" of the Qing Dynasty: Yu recorded his "Langtaosha" saying: "When spring comes to Fengcheng, travel is easy, and you can come and give me guidance on crossing the bridge to the east." I remember that I was in a state of intoxication and the cobwebs were covered in dust. ’
Examples of idioms: The books were stored in the inner palace. During the Kangxi period, they were compiled into official books and moved to the Hanlin Academy for reference. After that, they were covered with dust and no one cared about them for decades. ◎Liang Qichao's "A Collection of Lost Books on Scholars of the Qing Dynasty"
The pinyin of spider web is: zhī zhū wǎng.
Basic explanation:
1. Spider web zhīzhūwǎng: a web spread by spiders, used to capture prey.
2. Spiders, ants pierce through thousands of holes, and spiders hang on thousands of threads. ——"Ciyun Ziqin"
3. Another example: spider silk, silk formed by spiders spitting out abdominal secretions, spider coal, spider webs and smoke, spider cantharis, another name of spider, spider sting, Poison.
Word explanation:
"Spider" is a standard first-class character (commonly used character) in modern Chinese. The Mandarin pronunciation is zhū. It was first seen in the oracle bone inscriptions of the Shang Dynasty and is among the six books. Phonophonetic characters. The basic meaning of "spider" is "spider", such as spider web and clues.
1. Spider. Ants pierce through thousands of holes, and spiders hang on thousands of threads. ——"Ciyun Ziqin"
2. Another example: spider silk (silk formed by spiders spitting out abdominal secretions); spider coal (spider webs and smoke); spider cantharis (another name for spiders); Spider sting (poison).