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[Interpretation] Old-fashioned: the spirit of old age; Across the autumn: across the autumn sky. Described as sophisticated and serious. It is also described as rigid; Lack of vitality.
[Language] In the Northern and Southern Dynasties, Confucius wrote "The Biography of Beishan": "The customs are all over the sky; First frost is in autumn. "
[Pronunciation] Autumn; Can't be pronounced as "auspicious"; Level; It can't be pronounced "hen". "
[Shape discrimination] Horizontal; You can't write Juan
⑵ What are the four-character idioms with the word "dance"?
Four-character idioms with the word "dance" include bared teeth, engaging in malpractices for personal gain, singing and dancing, dancing and so on.
(3) Four-character inspirational idioms
Inspirational idioms are:
Smell the chicken dance first [wén jρqǐwǔ] 1. Commentary: Get up and dance the sword when you hear the cock crow. Metaphor after aspiring to serve the country, the people rise in time.
2. From: "Biography of Zu Ti in the Book of Jin": "I heard a chicken crow in the middle of the night and thought it was not an ugly voice." For dancing. "
3. Grammar: linkage; As a predicate; Include praise
2. The chaff shall be paid according to the salary [rá n kā ng zhà o xā n] 1 Description: Foil burning lighting. Metaphor is diligent study. It is the same as "self-luminescence".
2. From: "Taiping Guangji" Volume 175 Quote "Li Qi": "Next year, Ding Mu will be worried, because she is young and tidy, but she depends on her salary, so that she can study thousands of books at night."
Third, strive for strength [fā fèn tú qiáng] 1. Explanation: Make up your mind and strive for progress.
2. From: People's Daily 1959.9.3: "Hard work and self-reliance certainly play an extremely important role in changing the backward appearance of backward teams."
3. Grammar: linkage; As predicate and attribute; Include praise
Fourth, the crow [j and mí ngé rǐ]1. Explanation: Get up when the cock crows. Describe diligence and laziness.
2. From: "Mencius is dedicated": "The crow is good and smooth."
3. example: ~, diligent, not for profit. ◎ Tang Hanyu's Book of the Prime Minister
The verb (the abbreviation of verb) strives for self-improvement [zi Qiang bùxī] 1. Interpretation: self-improvement: strive for progress on your own; Interest: Stop. Strive for progress consciously and never relax.
2. From: "Zhouyi Gan": "Tian Xingjian, a gentleman is constantly striving for self-improvement."
Example: If a country wants to be strong, it must have the spirit of ~.
(4) Four-character idioms in Beijing Opera.
Do your best? [j ū g ū ng j ū n cu ū]
Chinese vocabulary
Try your best is an idiom in China. Its internal pronunciation is j ū g ū ng j ū ng j ū n cui, which means try your best and go all out. [1] From The Last Teacher by Zhuge Liang of the Three Kingdoms, "Do your best until you die."
Chinese name
Give one's last dedication
Foreign name
Loyalty to the end
source
Post model
Common conjunctions
"die before you die"
Idiom explanation
[2]
Bow: bend over; Qi: Tired. Do your best: do your best. It means to devote all one's energy to tribute.
Do your best to die: do your best to die. Zhuge Liang said in "A Teacher's Example" that he decided to "devote all his efforts to the country and die before he died", which profoundly showed Zhuge Liang's loyalty to the country.
5] What are the four-character idioms that mean "Kung Fu is deep, skill is fine"?
Exquisite, skilled, perfect, comfortable and handy.
First, superb
Interpretation of vernacular Chinese: the description technique has reached a wonderful realm.
Dynasty: Yuan
Author: Wang Shifu
Source: The West Chamber Volume II: "I don't make any noise; He quickly agreed. " Jin Shengtan criticized: "A really superb pen."
Second, I am a skilled worker.
Vernacular explanation: metaphor has mastered the objective laws of things after repeated practice, and it is handy and easy to use.
Dynasty: Spring and Autumn Period
Author: Zhuang Zhou
Source: "Zhuangzi Health Master": "I am a skilled worker who helps the text."
My expert dissects cows for Wen.
Third, fire is perfect.
Vernacular explanation: refers to the level of proficiency and perfection in knowledge, technology or work.
Dynasty: Qing dynasty
Author: Ceng Pu
Source: "Flower of Bohai Sea": "Now; Can achieve a perfect climate; It is time for the brothers to show their talents. "
Fourth, it's easy
Vernacular interpretation: Metaphor is experienced, skillful and effortless in solving problems.
Dynasty: Spring and Autumn Period
Author: Zhuang Zhou
Source: Zhuangzi, a health care master, said, "A man with discipline has a room, but his blade is not thick. Without thickness, there is room for recovery. "
There are gaps in the joints of cattle, but the blade is as thin as no thickness. Inserting a knife without thickness into a joint with a gap is wide and spacious, which will inevitably have a lot of room for the operation of the knife.
Five, handy
Vernacular interpretation: what you think in your heart and what you can do in your hand. The metaphor is clever, and the heart and hand correspond.
Dynasty: spring
Author: Zhuang Zhou
Source: Zhuangzi Tiandao: "What you get from your hands should be in your heart; Words don't talk. "
You should get it from your heart and from your hands. Although I can't say it in my mouth, there are skills and secrets in it.
[6] Four-character idioms about Wushu
Flowing clouds and flowing water, vigorous and powerful, swallowing mountains and rivers, flying eaves and climbing walls, swords and shadows, flying sand and stones, invincible swords and guns, and independent golden roosters.
What are the four-character idioms about "Wu"?
Smell the chicken dance, dance with a gun and stick, leap out with a horizontal knife, seal the sword and hang it, use the sword shadow, be superior in martial arts, go forward bravely, climb over the eaves and climb the wall, be invulnerable, be brave in the wind, never leave your fist, wear a hundred paces through the Yang, bunt with a long fist, be perfect in fire, flow freely, stop striving for merit, lead the top strength, sink your shoulders and drop your elbows, and.
What are the four-character idioms about "lion dance"
1, dragon dance
Interpretation: Phoenix flies, dragon bends. The description is very appropriate.
Source: Chapter 24 of Qing Wenkang's Biography of Heroes of Children: "I don't want this kind of worship, I just synthesized a' famous flower', Yan Yan.
However, it is a golden box jade carving, phoenix dance and dragon dance! "
Sentence: The lion dance on the street is really a combination of phoenix dance and dragon pan. The movements are coordinated and beautiful!
2. Longteng Hu Yue (Longteng H incarnation)
Interpretation: The elephant dragon flies and the tiger jumps. Describe the vigorous movements when running and jumping. Metaphorically speaking, do something.
Source: Tang Yancong's preface to the praise of the famous ministers of the Three Kingdoms: "Sages have orders, sages have responsibilities, dragons and tigers leap forward, clouds steam, and refinement."
Slight, its salty taste is also related to the sky. "
Sentence: His mood is very open, and he firmly believes that as long as he gets through this difficult period, the situation will get better and he will leap forward freely.
3. The Dragon in the Tiger House (Long Pan H ǔ)
Interpretation: Disk surface: winding; Juju: Sit down. Crouching like a dragon. Especially in Nanjing. It also describes the majestic and dangerous terrain.
Source: Wu Jinbo's Lu Wu: "Liu Bei once sent Zhuge Liang to Beijing, and when he saw the mound of Moling Mountain, he sighed:' Zhongshan Dragon Board, Shi Hu also.
Residence, the residence of the emperor. Tang Li Bai's "Wang Yongdong's Wandering Song": "The dragon and the tiger live in Yuzhou, and visit the ancient hills with Jinling. "
Sentence: Nanjing, formerly known as Jinling, is very dangerous.
4. Decorate with lanterns (zhāng dēng Jie cǎI m:I: i).
Interpretation: hang lanterns and tie colored silk. Describe a festival or a scene with festival activities.
Source: Ming Luo Guanzhong's Romance of the Three Kingdoms, the sixty-ninth time: "Tell the residents in the city to make every effort to celebrate the festival."
Sentence: During the National Day, the square was full of lanterns and colorful decorations, which was very lively.
5, gongs and drums (luó gǔ xuān tiān)
Interpretation: loud: loud. The gongs and drums are loud. It originally refers to beating gongs and drums and directing advance and retreat in a battle. After describing the festive scene.
Source: Yuan Shang Zhongxian's "Single Whip" is the fourth fold: "Come to Beimang early, gongs and drums are loud. There are less than 3,000 troops, one of whom is a general. "
Sentence: Zhou Yong-You answered them one by one and rewarded him with five pieces of silver. Everyone thanked him. When I was a child, gongs and drums were loud and the flute was full of ears.
6. Dragon and Phoenix Dance (Dragon and Phoenix Dance W ǔ)
Interpretation: At first, it described the grandeur of mountains, and later it also described the boldness and agility of calligraphy.
Source: Stone "Table Loyalty and Righteousness Monument": "Tianmu Mountain, flowers in the water, dragon and phoenix dance, collected from Lin 'an. "
Sentence making: I looked up and saw four big screens hanging on the north wall. The cursive script was amazing.
What are the four-character idioms in the training?
well-trained
Basic explanation
Sue: All the time. There is always strict training in peacetime.
tidy
Qing Zhao Yi's Notes on Twenty-two Histories: "Zhang Yong, a military commander, asked Liexian to take charge; Professional training. Showed as a famous soldier at that time; Merit; I know I am well trained. "
example sentence
The results of this practical exercise show that our soldiers are excellent.
⑽ The four-character idiom () () is practiced urgently.
Practice hard
Practice hard
Concentrate on practice