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What are the idioms headed by the word ox?
What idioms are there in the combination of the word cow?

Old cows, horns, bragging, bulls, breeders, milk, cowhide, beef, calves, snails, cows,

Bull, beef, vaccinia, bullfighting, beef drink, bull, bull, brisket, cow ear, cow hair.

I'm an expert, I'm sweating, I'm a horse's head, I'm casting pearls before swine,

Stubborn cattle, ghosts and gods, nine Niu Yi hairs, books hanging on the corners,

Take the bull in the west, five cows wear the moon, rush to the bullfight, and get into a dead end.

Show only a small part of talent

What idioms begin with the word ox?

1, a small test

Commentary: Niu Dao: the knife that kills cattle; Test: use it a little, and show your skills first. To make a metaphor, people with great skills show their talents in small things first. It is also a metaphor that a capable person shows his talents as soon as he starts to work.

Source: Shi's poem "Send Ouyang's main book to the city": "Read all the toothpicks and 30,000 axes, and want to come to Xiaoyan to try the knife."

2, the cow hair drizzle

Description: It means thin and dense light rain, like cow hair.

Source: Liang Qing Shaoren's "Two Kinds of Autumn Rain Temple Essays" Volume 5: "The drizzle of cattle hair sends the setting sun."

3. Niu Ma Shi Bo

Explanation: For example, things that are generally considered useless can be turned into useful things in the hands of people who know their performance. 1. If metaphors are used properly, useless things can be turned into useful things. 2. Borrow simple and useful information. It can also be used to describe a doctor's superb medical skills.

Source: Tang Hanyu's "Learning Solution": "Jade miscellaneous cinnabar, red arrow and green branches, broken beef Mabo and pass the parcel skin are all collected, and the spare ones are good doctors." When Han Yu, a writer in the Tang Dynasty, was drinking in imperial academy, he often gave lectures to Tai students, asking them to "be diligent in their work and not be lazy; Everything I have done is thought and destruction. " At the same time, they are required to pay attention to social practice and be eclectic. "Cattle and horses" have their uses, encouraging students to strengthen their study and use them flexibly.

4.ghosts and monsters

Explanation: the ghost on the bull's head and the god on the snake. Describe the works as illusory and grotesque. Metaphorically * * * bad guys.

Source: "Preface to Li He Collection": "Whales suck and throw, and ghosts are not enough to be absurd."

5. Cowclothes cry.

Explanation: Zhang Wang is studying in Chang 'an for all the students. He was sick, lying in the cow's clothes, sobbing goodbye to his wife. Later, he used words such as "Cowboy crying, Cowboy crying at night, Cowboy quilt, King Zhang quilt, Cowboy lying, Cowboy sleeping, Cowboy hugging, Cowboy crying, Cowboy crying" to describe the poverty of husband and wife, or to describe the miserable state of poor people living in poverty.

Source: allusions, idioms and Han Shu Zhang Wang Biography.

China's ethnic minorities have the custom of expressing their condolences to cows, which is called "offering cows as kings". Buyi people in Luodian, Anlong and other places in Guizhou regard the eighth day of the fourth lunar month as the New Year. On this day, let the cows have a rest and eat glutinous rice.

Third, the idiom at the beginning of the word ox

1, cut the chicken with an ox knife niú dāo gē jī: kill a chicken with an ox knife. Metaphor is overqualified.

The source of The Analects of Confucius: "The city of soldiers is the voice of string songs. The master smiled and said,' You can't cut the chicken with an ox knife.' "

2, cattle knife test niú dā oxi?oshi cattle knife: the knife to kill cattle; Test: use it a little, and show your skills first. To make a metaphor, people with great skills first show their talents in small things. It is also a metaphor for a capable person to show his talents as soon as he works.

The source of Su Song's poem "Send Master Ouyang's Book to the City" says: "Read a toothpick and 30,000 axes, and want to try the knife in a small speech."

3.niú guǐ shé shén, the ghost of the bull's head and the god of the snake body. The original description is illusory and absurd. After metaphor form * * * bad people in society.

The source is Tang Li and the preface to Li He's Collection: "The whale sucks and throws, and the ghost is not enough to be absurd."

4. Nitu Miman's snipe, snipe, snipe, snipe, snipe.

Source Songshi Daoyuan "Jingde Dengchuan Record" Volume 11: "Sakyamuni is a cow jailer and his father is a horse-faced grandmother."

This cow is very tall, and this horse is very big. Niú gāo mǎ dà metaphor people grow tall and strong.

Source: Novel Monthly 198 1 No.65438 +0: "Liu Fan, secretary of Dongning County Party Committee, has grown up with a big eyebrow."

Ⅳ What are the idioms that begin with the word "Niu"?

Small test of ox knife: ox knife: a knife to kill cattle; Test: use it a little, and show your skills first. To make a metaphor, people with great skills first show their talents in small things. It is also a metaphor that a capable person shows his talents as soon as he starts to work.

Tauren ghost brain, snake god. The original description is illusory and absurd. After metaphor form * * * bad people in society.

Cowherd and Weaver Girl: Cowherd and Weaver Girl are mythical figures, derived from the star names of Cowherd and Vega. A couple lives in two places. Also refers to a pair of lovers.

Mao Mao Rain: It refers to the fine rain in Mao Mao.

Niubi Mabo: Niubi: Niubi, when it comes to plantain, it is beneficial to urinate; Mabo: It can treat ulcers. This is a metaphor. Things that are usually considered useless can become useful items in the hands of people who know their performance.

Cow's head and horse's face: two ghosts in superstitious legends, one with the head of an ox and the other with the head of a horse. Metaphor is all kinds of ugly people.

The bull's head is not right for the horse's face: a metaphor for answering irrelevant questions or sitting in the right place.

A hair of a cow: a hair of a cow. Metaphor is insignificant. Also known as "Nine Niu Yi hairs".

Cow clothes crying at night: describes that husband and wife live a poor life together. Cry with "cow clothes."

Nian Niu Yi: refers to living in poverty.

Cow coat disease: describe poverty and disease.

Don't practice cattle and sheep: don't step on it. Metaphor is love.

Cowherd and Weaver Girl: Cowherd and Weaver Girl.

Cowboy stance just look: In the old days, it generally referred to people with low status. Cowboy, shepherd boy; Go away, my servant.

Niu Tingqin: Metaphor is incomprehensible.

Fish in the hoof: hoof: refers to the accumulated water in the hoof print. Fish in the pit of cow's hoof. Metaphor death is approaching.

Cattle-hoofed fish: the fish in the cow's hoof pit. Metaphor death is approaching. The same as "fish in the hoof".

Niuti: It's raining. Water in the hoofprint of cattle. Describe the amount of water is very small. It is also a metaphor, which means being in a situation where you can't do something.

Niubi Mabo: Another name for Niubi, Niubi and Plantago. Ma Bo, a horse and a dung beetle, is a fungus that lives in wetlands and rotten wood. You can take medicine. Metaphor is humble but useful. Bo, Tong Bo.

Cattle farmers cry: sleep in cow clothes and cry relatively. Describe that husband and wife live a poor life together.

Bull and Horse: Jude said to wear Prada's devil wears Prada.

Below the cow's mouth: refers to the humble position.

Song of the Horn: Later, it was the story of the poor seeking the world.

Cows and horses are the same: it means that cows and maxima eat in the same trough. Metaphor does not distinguish between virtuous and foolish. Also known as "cattle and horses in the same trough."

Cattle and horses in the same trough: refers to cattle and maxima eating in the same trough. Metaphor does not distinguish between virtuous and foolish. It's the same as "cattle and horses share a bar of soap".

Niu Ji * * * Supervisor: Ji: Good horse. Cattle and horses are in the same trough. Metaphor is bad and sage.

Niuhuang Goubao: Niuhuang, a stone in the gallbladder of cattle; Dog treasure, the coagulation in dog organs. Both are products of visceral diseases, because they are used to describe a rotten heart.

Cows are tall and horses are big: a metaphor for people growing tall and strong.

There is a book hanging in the corner: a metaphor for studying hard.

The bull's head is not right for the horse's mouth: a metaphor for answering irrelevant questions or answering irrelevant questions twice.

Cows hold their heads down and don't drink water: a metaphor for forcing them to submit.

Cow clothes crying: sleeping in cow clothes, crying relatively. Describe that husband and wife live a poor life together.

Cows and horses share a piece of soap: soap: animal trough. Cattle and horses are in the same trough. Metaphorically speaking, bad people and smart people are in the same place.

Boiled chicken with diced beef: Cook a chicken in a large pot of boiled cattle. Metaphor is overqualified.

Kill a chicken with a knife: kill a chicken with a knife that kills an ox. Metaphor is overqualified.

Horn scholar: a metaphor for diligent readers.

Ⅳ What are the idioms with ox characters?

An old cow is licking her newborn calf ―― doting parents.

Show only a small part of talent

Like a mud cow disappearing into the sea-gone forever.

Work as skillfully as a skilled butcher cuts the carcass of a cow-do sth very skillfully/professionally.

countless/innumerable

Irrelevant

Play the lute to a cow, swallow a bull and fight it.

to cast pearls before swine

Good luck in the Year of the Ox; optimistic

ⅵ What are the idioms with cows?

Idioms containing the word "cow" include cow's head and horse's face, casting pearls before swine, bullish, mud cow into the sea, nine Niu Yi inner hairs and so on.

Air impact cattle capacity bucket

Rush into the bull's-eye to describe anger or momentum. From Du Yuan's epitaph 30.

to cast pearls before swine

Playing the lute to a cow is a metaphor for being reasonable to unreasonable people and elegant to those who don't understand beauty. It is also used to satirize people who talk without looking at the object.

There are no cows in the whole eye.

"Zhuangzi Health Master" records that a person killed a cow at first and saw the whole cow. Three years later, he became proficient. When he used the knife, he only saw the gap between the flesh and the bone, but he could not see the whole cow. Later, it was used to describe that skills have reached the level of perfection and handy. It is also a metaphor for not seeing the overall situation.

Like a mud cow disappearing into the sea-gone forever.

"Mud cows go into the sea" is an idiom, which means that Niu Yi's clay sculptures melt into the sea. Metaphor is gone forever, and there is no news.

One hair in nine cowhide ―― A drop in the ocean

Nine hairs is an idiom in China, which means a hair on these nine cows. It means tiny, slight, or very few in a large number. Excerpt from Sima Qian's letter to Ren.

Ⅶ Who knows which idioms start with ox?

Cowherd and Weaver Girl,

Cow's head and horse's face (two followers of the ghost king)-all kinds of demons/evil/evil people

The couple live in poverty together.

Show only a small part of talent

It doesn't matter, but it's useful

Wood is rarely used in summer.

Men are tall and strong.

Niu Ji tong Zao zhuan

Name and genus of cattle hoof.

The dairy farmer cried,

Niu Ji is in the same slot,

The bull's head is not right,

Under the cow's mouth,

Song of the horn,

Cows and horses,

The couple live in poverty together.

Cattle feed on cattle.

Weaver and Cowherd

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ⅷ Which idioms begin with the word "cow" …

Ghosts and ghosts worship, a small experiment, a horse-headed cow, a horse-headed cow and a horse-faced cow.

ⅸ What are the four-character idioms about the beautiful meaning of the word "Niu"

Cowherd and Weaver Girl, gas-driven bullfighting, as strong as an ox, as tall as an ox, as big as a horse, with nine Niu Yi hairs.

ⅹ What idioms are prefixed with cattle?

Multi-input method (multi-Chinese character and graphic symbol input method) Enter ys and type the word cow, and you will see the idiom: Cowherd and Weaver Girl; Niu Ding cooks chicken; Ghosts and monsters; Bull market.