Spring and autumn idioms.

1, spring and autumn peak

Idiom pinyin

Idiom definition: Spring and Autumn Period: Year. People are in an energetic and energetic age. In the old days, people were just in their prime; Full of energy.

The origin of the idiom: Han Jiayi's "New Book Zongshou": "The son of heaven flourished in the Spring and Autumn Period, and the etiquette was not passed down. He is more moral than Shang Ruo, and he is stronger than a vassal. "

I don't know the spring and autumn.

Idiom pinyin: b zh chūn qi

Idiom explanation: I don't know what season it is and what the situation is.

The origin of the idiom: A Happy Journey to Zhuangzi by Zhuang Zhou in the Warring States Period: "I don't know the future, I don't know the spring and autumn. This is also a small year. "

3. Piri Chunqiu

Idiom pinyin

Idiom explanation: refers to what is hidden in the heart and not spoken.

The origin of the idiom: Songs of Chu in the Book of Jin: "Yue:' Ji Ye has a spring and autumn period. "There is no doubt outside the words, and there are praises and sorrows in the words."

4. Spring and Autumn brushwork

Idiom pinyin

Idiom explanation: refers to the combination of praise and criticism in tortuous writing.

The origin of the idiom: Song Yuwenbao's Blowing the Sword: "Gaichun uses the spring and autumn brushwork."

5, rich spring and autumn

Idiom pinyin: fù yú chūn qi

Idiom explanation: young, young.

The origin of the idiom: "Historical Records Cao Shijia": "At the beginning of the world, Wang Zhicai was lost in the Spring and Autumn Period, so I called my elders and students to ask me why I gathered the people."