About perfect idioms or poems

1. What are the idioms that describe "perfection"

There are many idioms that describe "perfection", such as: flawless, flawless, perfect, a match made in heaven, incomparable.

One: White jade is flawless [ bái bì wú xiá ]

1. Explanation: There are no small spots on the pure white jade. It means that a person or thing is perfect.

2. From: Volume 13 of "Jingde Chuan Leng Lu" by Shi Daoyuan of the Song Dynasty: "I have never read the teachings of King Kong, so I used mysteries to test the way. The teacher said: 'White jade is flawless.'" (meaning : I have never studied Buddhism, please show me the mystery and let us see what "Tao" is! Yanzhao replied: "White jade is flawless.")

3. Grammar: subject and predicate Formula; used as a predicate or attributive; a metaphor for the perfection of a person or thing.

2: Good gold and beautiful jade [liáng jīn měi yù]

1. Explanation: Good red gold, flawless and beautiful jade. The metaphor article is perfect. It also refers to a person's excellent moral character. ( Meaning: When severe frost comes, green bamboos and pine trees will not be damaged; when fire burns, real gold and fine jade will not change color. It is a metaphor that a person of high moral character can maintain his integrity even in a harsh environment. . )

3. Grammar: conjunction; as object; metaphor of a person’s excellent moral character

Three: perfect [shí quán shí měi]

1. Explanation: Perfect, without any defects.

2. Example: New things are not always perfect when they first come into being, but they always develop and grow, and will eventually replace the old things.

3. Grammar: conjunction; used as predicate, object, attributive, complement; with complimentary meaning.

Four: A match made in heaven [ tiān zuò zhī hé ]

1. Explanation: 合: Cooperation. It seems that God has arranged it and it fits together perfectly. Words to wish someone a happy marriage.

2. From: "The Book of Songs, Daya, and Ming Dynasty": "The Heavenly Supervisor is here, and the destiny is gathered. King Wen first set it up, and it was a match made by heaven." (Interesting: God is observing the world at dawn, and the destiny of destiny is concentrated in King Wen. Now.)

3. Grammar: more formal; used as an object and attributive; with a complimentary meaning and a wish for a happy marriage.

Five: Unparalleled [ wú yǔ lún bǐ ]

1. Explanation: Comparison: analogy, rivalry. It means that something is so perfect that nothing can compare with it.

2. From: Tang Dynasty Han Yu's "On the Table of Bones of Buddha": "It has been unparalleled for thousands of years."

3. Grammar: complex expressions; as predicates, Attributive; with a complimentary meaning. 2. What are the idioms that describe perfection?

White jade is flawless: The pure white jade has no small spots on it. It means that a person or thing is perfect.

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Bai Gui Immaculate: Spots on jade. There are no spots on the pure white jade. It means that a person or thing is perfect and has no shortcomings.

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White jade is flawless: the pure white jade has no small spots on it. It means that a person or thing is perfect.

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buju tiao蹹: buju: mend, extended to fill the gap; buju: cook. Metaphor processing makes it perfect. It is mostly used to process the article to improve it, or to further perfect the theory.

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Without support, it means that under the influence of a good environment, one will naturally grow perfectly.

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Cannot praise: It means that the article is well written and others cannot add another word. The article is described perfectly.

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You cannot give a word of praise: like: sponsorship; a word of praise: add a sentence. Can't make any comments. The article is described perfectly. 3. What are the poems that describe "perfection"?

1. The thin clouds make tricks, the flying stars spread hatred, and the silvery man is far away in darkness.

As soon as the golden wind and jade dew meet, they will defeat countless people in the world. Tenderness is like water, good times are like dreams, and I can't help but look at the magpie bridge on the way home.

If the love lasts for a long time, how can it last day and night? ——Translation of "Magpie Bridge Immortal·Xianyun Nongqiao" by Qin Guan in the Song Dynasty: The thin clouds are changing in the sky, the shooting stars in the sky convey the sadness of lovesickness, I quietly pass through the distant and endless Milky Way tonight.

Meeting each other on the Qixi Festival in the autumn wind and white dew is better than those couples in the world who have been together for a long time but seem to be inseparable. The lingering tenderness is as continuous as running water, the reunion date is as illusory as a dream, and I can't bear to look at the Magpie Bridge Road when we part.

As long as the love lasts until death, there is no need to covet the happiness of each other. 2. There is a bright moon on the sea, and the end of the world is at this moment.

Lovers complain about the distant night, but they start to miss each other at night. When the candle is extinguished, the compassionate light is full, and when I put on my clothes, I feel the dew.

I can’t bear to give away gifts, but I still have a good night’s sleep. ——Translation of "Looking at the Moon and Huaiyuan/Looking at the Moon and Nostalgia for the Past" by Zhang Jiuling of the Tang Dynasty: A bright moon rises over the vast sea, but you and I are admiring the moon despite being separated by the world.

Passionate people resent the long moonlit night and stay awake all night longing for their loved ones. I extinguished the candles and loved the moonlight in the room. I wandered around in my clothes and felt the coldness of the night dew.

I cannot give you the beautiful moonlight, I only hope to meet you in my dreamland. 3. There should be no hatred, why should we be reunited when we say goodbye? People have joys and sorrows, separations and reunions, and the moon waxes and wanes. This is a difficult thing in ancient times.

I wish you a long life and a long life. ——Translation of "Shui Tiao Ge Tou" by Su Shi of the Northern Song Dynasty: The bright moon shouldn't have any resentment towards people, why does it become full only when people are leaving? People undergo changes in joys and sorrows, and the moon waxes and wanes. This kind of thing has been difficult to understand since ancient times.

I hope that my loved ones can be safe and healthy, and that they can enjoy this beautiful moonlight even though they are thousands of miles apart. 4. The silk tubes in Jincheng are crowded day by day, half in the river wind and half in the clouds.

This song should only exist in heaven, and can only be heard several times in the human world. ——Translation of "Giving Flowers to the Queen" by Du Fu in the Tang Dynasty: Every day in Jinguan City, there are various string and orchestral music, half of which floats away with the river wind, and half of which floats into the clouds.

Such music should only exist in heaven. How many times can all living beings in this world hear it? 5. There is a beautiful woman in the north, peerless and independent. Look at the Qingren city once, and then look at the Qingren country.

Would you rather not know the beauty of the city and the beauty of the country? Beautiful women are hard to come by. ——Translation of "Song of Li Yannian" by Li Yannian of the Han Dynasty: There was a beauty in the Northern Kingdom, whose beauty was unparalleled in the world. Her elegant nature was extraordinary and outstanding. She disdained the company of other women, and was independent without anyone knowing her.

She glanced at the soldiers guarding the city, and the soldiers abandoned their weapons and the walls fell; she glanced at the emperor who ruled the world, and the emperor fell in love, and the country was defeated! Even so, you can't lose the good opportunity to get a beautiful woman. Beautiful girls are rare and can never be found again. 4. What are the idioms about perfection?

The idioms and explanations about perfection are as follows:

White jade is flawless: the white jade has no spots on it. It means that a person or thing is perfect.

White jade is flawless: the pure white jade has no small spots on it. It means that a person or thing is perfect.

Acting in a hurry leads to no good: It means that if you rush to achieve something, you will not be perfect.

The bright moon is not always round: a metaphor that everything in life cannot be perfect.

Qiu Bei: Qiu: Hope; Bei: Equipped, perfect. Require people to be perfect. Describes excessive demands.

All four corners are present: a metaphor for perfection.

Flawless: Flaw: a metaphor for the shortcomings of things. Perfect and beyond reproach.