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[Idiom explanation] Vines: spreading; Branches: raw branches. Originally refers to the lotus stem that does not spread and does not branch.
[Idiom source] Song Zhou Dunyi's "Love Lotus": "Zhongtong Zhi; Not squatting. "
[pronunciation] vines; It can't be pronounced "m m m n".
[Shape discrimination] Vines; Can't write "Man".
[near meaning] The beads are round and smooth, and they are done in one go.
[antonym] drag the mud and shake the boat.
[Usage] Metaphorical speaking composition is concise and fluent. Generally used as predicate and attribute.
[Structure] Combined type.
He told the whole story. ~; Everyone can hear you clearly.
There are many lovely flowers in the water and land. Tao Yuanming of Jin Dynasty only loved chrysanthemums. Peony has been loved by people all over the world since the Tang Dynasty. I only love the lotus, because it was born from the sludge without being polluted. After washing with clear water, it is not enchanting. It is transparent in the middle, straight in shape, unconnected, unbranched (not crawling), and its fragrance is more quiet in the distance, standing straight and clean, and you can only watch it from a distance without playing with your hands.
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Idiom information [back to directory] Idioms are not spread everywhere.
Idiom painting meaning
Idiom painting meaning
The pronunciation bù màn bù zhī has no connection and no connection. A metaphor for speaking or writing articles is concise and to the point, without dragging its feet.
Grammatical combination; As predicate and attribute; Metaphor speaking composition is concise and smooth.
Synonyms are round as jade, in one go, literally.
Antonyms drag our feet, rock the boat, and gild the lily.
The origin of idioms [back to the directory] Song Dunyi's "Love Lotus": "General communication is straightforward, not sloppy."
Examples of idioms [back to the directory] If you continue, after a long time, Miss Wang will not delete your article, but will only approve some "books and pens, ~" at the end of the article. (Lu Xun's "The Secret of Writing Classical Chinese and Being a Good Person")
Idiom Story [Back to Directory] In the Song Dynasty, Zhou Dunyi, a local official, resigned from his official position and gave lectures in Lianxi Bookstore, Lianhuafeng, Lushan Mountain. His masterpiece "Love Lotus Theory" has been handed down to this day: "Tao Jinyuan Ming loves chrysanthemums alone. Since the Tang Dynasty, the world has loved peonies very much. The mud given to Du Ailian is non-stick, clear but not demon, straight and not crawling outside, and fragrant and clear. "
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