Idiom title idiom explanation
Ang Zang Seven Feet Ang Zang: The application form is majestic and extraordinary; Seven feet: A body seven feet tall. Of a dignified person.
Source: Zhao Qingyi Song: "I am only seven feet tall, but I am only one meter in Taicang."
Stand proudly: strong and unyielding. Erect: Stand upright like a mountain peak. Describe strong and unshakable.
Source: Mao Dun's praise of the poplar: "Don't you think that there are strong and unyielding sentries standing proudly like this poplar tree on the vast land behind enemy lines, guarding their hometown?"
Stand proudly and describe a firm and unshakable position.
Source: Gu Hua's furong town: "The stems are sprouting, the leaves are growing, and the iron bones are green and stand proudly."
Suddenly rose from the ground. Towering: soaring into the sky. Describe tall and mighty. It's the same as "depending on the sky".
Source: Guo Moruo's Signal of Spring: "Although it is only a small seedling, as long as it does not encounter an axe, we can predict that it will definitely rise to the sky."
Pull out the ground and lean on the sky: bulge, bulge. Lean on: lean on, approach. Suddenly from the ground, close to the sky. Metaphor is tall and prominent, magnificent.
Source: The Scholar by Tang and Wang Lin: "For example, Yuchuanzi's Eclipse Poems, Huashan Poems, Learning Records ......................................................................................................................................
Dry clouds blocked the sun and went straight into the sky. Describe very tall.
Source: Don Zhang Wencheng's "Wandering Fairy Cave": "When the golden platform is silver, the sun is covered."
Big man: little tiger, which is a metaphor for the growth of tree trunks; Han: Men. A tall and fat man.
Source: Qing Wu Ren Jian's "History of Pain" The eleventh time: "Jin Kui also chose twenty big men and taught eighteen martial arts."
The halberd is high and the door is high, and there is halberd in the door. Describe the dignity of the old dignitaries.
Source: Zhang Tangkun's "You Xian Dong": "Zhong Ming Shi Ding, Dai Ji Yi Ying; When you are high, you will be happy with the ceremony. "
Mountain: high; Jun: This mountain is high and steep. Tall and steep mountains.
Source: Wang Jinxi's Preface to Lanting Collection: "There are mountains here, and there are bamboo in Maolin."
The worship of the city wall is described as tall.
Source: The book "Building Xuanguang Lujigou Doucheng" by the clear man: "When the bridge is north, it is counted as a battle city in the regulations. Although the bureau system is small, it is amazing, and it looks like a grand pass. "
Out of the valley, Joe moved out of the deep valley and into the tall Woods. Metaphor status rise.
Source: The Book of Songs Xiaoya Logging: "From the secluded ancient times, move to the trees."
There are many tall and steep mountains.
Source: Wu Yunduo's "Dedicating Everything to the Party in the Mine": "The aerial ropeway in the coal mine goes over the mountains."
Pavilion: A house with more than two floors. Refers to various buildings. Hall: A tall house.
Source: Jinci: "Among the towering ancient trees on the mountain, there are more than 100 temples, pavilions and bridges."
Carved walls, gorgeous painted walls and tall houses. Describe the luxury of life. It is the same as "Yujun Carved Wall".
Source: Zhou Shu Wu Di Xia Ji: "The wall is not carved straight, and the momentum is magnificent. The former king is deeply guarded, but the structure is wide and open, and there are temples above the Qing Dynasty."
Stand high in the sky and step on the ground. Describe the image as tall, generous and heroic.
Source: Songshi Puji's "Five Lights Meeting Yuan" Volume 56: "You are all indomitable." Yuan Zhen Xiang Jun's The Orphan of Zhao: "I am an indomitable person."
A tree is hard to support. A piece of wood can't support a tall house. Metaphor a person's strength is thin, can't maintain the overall situation.
Source: Sui's "Wen Zi Shi Jun": "The building will be tilted, not a single tree."
The wall under the abundant wall is high, but the foundation site is steep. The metaphor is not solid.
The rich wall is steep, the wall is high and the foundation is steep. The metaphor is not solid. Address, the same as "address".
The rich wall is steep, the wall is high and the foundation is steep. The metaphor is not solid. Address, the same as "address".
Rich houses cause disasters, which means that high houses will cause disasters.
A long-term disaster in a rich house refers to a tall house, which will cause disaster. Just like the "rich house disaster".
Fengzhai refers to a tall house, which will bring disaster to the family and should be taken as a warning. The same as "The Ring of Fengzhai".
The disaster of rich houses refers to tall houses, which will bring disaster to families and should be taken as a warning. The same as "The Ring of Fengzhai".
Origin: Xin Pi yangfu Gao Tang Long, The History of the Three Kingdoms by Chen Shou: "Rich in his house, rich in his home, looking at his household, no one is there". The king takes the world as his home and talks about the disaster at home. As for the family, no one. "
Fengzhai ring is a tall house, which will bring disaster to the family and should be taken as a warning.
Source: Yi Feng: "As the saying goes:' Jia Fu', Tianxiang." Peak note: "It is said that when a noble is in power, if a bird can fly in the sky, it can make its house bigger."
Dry clouds cover the sun: running; Cover: cover. Rush into the sky and block the sun. Describe a big tree or a building.
Source: "The History of the Later Han Dynasty Ding Hongchuan": "Dry clouds cover the sun and begin with green."
High crown with crown: hat; Bo: big; Belt: belt. Wearing a tall hat and a wide belt. Describe the costume of Confucian scholars. It is also a metaphor for getting dressed.
Source: "Mozi Meng Gong": "There is a high belt in front, and Jin Jian wooden shield to rule its country."
High-rise building: a tall house. Of towering buildings.
Source: Historical Records Biography of Mencius and Xun Qing: "For the way to get rich first, live in the hall."
High door, big house and high door: refers to a rich family; Big house: a tall house. It refers to the house of the rich.
Source: Sima Qian's Historical Records Biography of Mencius and Xun Qing in the Western Han Dynasty: "Everyone is ordered to be a doctor, so as to open the way to get rich first and be respected."
A tall horse means a tall horse. It also means that a person is tall.
Source: Qing Bi's Romance of Sui and Tang Dynasties, the eleventh time: "This man is dressed in new clothes, neatly packed, armed and riding a burly horse."
Towering ancient trees: towering into the clouds. The ancient trees are flourishing and very tall.
Summer is wide and thin, with tall houses and exquisite carpets. Refers to superior living conditions.
Source: The language "History of Han Wang Ji Biography": "Under the summer, above flour and rice, the master is in front, and the exhortation is behind." Yan Shigu's Note: "In summer, there are big houses. Hey, it's the same as felt. "
Magnificent, prominent and tall.
Source: Tang Hanyu's "He Shurong's reputation table": "All the beauties are ready, the name is equal, and the momentum is magnificent, surpassing today's crown."
Very high.
Source: The Book of Rites and Music: "The rites and music of husband and wife are in harmony with heaven and earth, connecting yin and yang, and connecting ghosts and gods."
First refers to the residence of the Marquis, then refers to your mansion. Li Anyun: Describe towering into the sky. Describe the height of the building. There are many houses that describe rich people and dignitaries.
Source: Chang 'an Street by Don Cui Hao: "Chang 'an is the tallest in the clouds. Who lives in General Huo? "
Happy hall: a tall hall. Full of treasures. Describe a lot of wealth Also described as knowledgeable.
Source: Chapter 9 of Laozi: "Happiness lasts forever, and you can't stay."
Yu Jun carved walls, tall houses and painted walls. Describe the luxury of life.
Yu Jun carved walls, tall houses and painted walls. Describe the luxury of life.
Source: "Song of the Five Sons": "There is a lack of color inside, birds in the place, joy and affection, and magnificent wall carvings. There is something here, but it doesn't die. "
Still: dignified and independent. Stand still like a mountain. Describe tall and strong, can't shake.
Source: "Huai Nan Zi Yan Quan Xun": "Virtue, if the Taoist temple is on the hill, stand still and wait for the traveler."
Big and huge: strong and tall; Qiwei: Very tall. Strong and tall.
Source: Shi Hou: "I look at his photos and think he is a big man and looks like a good woman."
Dragon, tiger and dragon: a tall horse, which was called a horse over eight feet in ancient times; Item: Ma's head held high. Hold your head high like a dragon horse and step like a tiger. Describe spirit, strength and grandeur.
Source: Three Kingdoms Wei Ji Kang's "Cloth": "Will it be like the dragon and tiger steps born by Mao Gonglin, do you want to be a strong man?" The reflection of the Three Kingdoms Shu Wei Chen Linchuan: "Today's generals are always imperial, holding troops, and dragons and tigers are in their hearts."
Pavilions and pavilions: tall buildings; Pavilion: overhead building; Taiwan Province: A high altar built of clay; Pavilion: the house on the stage. Refers to tall and gorgeous buildings.
Source: Jin Xijing Magazine, Volume 4: "Pavilions and pavilions are connected, the mountain pond plays well, and the carvings are exhausted."
Pavilions and pavilions generally refer to tall and rich buildings. Pavilion, a building with a roof and no walls.
Source: In Song and Zhou Dynasties' Bibo Biezhi: "When I was a child, I also got a poem:' There are dozens of pavilions in Cuiwei Temple. " "
Round Yan Yan describes tall and numerous houses.
Source: The Book of Rites under Tan Gong by Dai Sheng in the Western Han Dynasty: "What a beautiful wheel! Beautiful! "
Maolin Xiuzhu: Dragon. Dense and tall Woods and bamboo forests.
Source: Wang Jinxi's Preface to Lanting Collection: "There are mountains here, and there are bamboo in Maolin."
Beautiful: tall; Yes: a lot. Describe a tall and gorgeous house.
Source: "Book of Rites under Tan Gong": "Jin Xian is a wife, and Dr. Jin sends a message. Zhang Lao said,' What a beautiful wheel and a beautiful face.' "
Cows are tall and horses are big, which means people are tall and Ma Zhuang.
Source: Novel Monthly 198 1 No.65438 +0: "Liu Fan, secretary of the county party committee of Dongning County, has a thick eyebrows."
Monster: Tall appearance. Refers to something tall and heavy. Now it is also used to describe something that looks strong but is actually weak.
Source: Liu Tang Zongyuan's "Qian Donkey": "When the tiger sees it, it is a demon, thinking of God, hiding in the forest."
The joy of housewarming: birds fly away from deep valleys and migrate to tall trees. Congratulate others on their promotion or promotion.
Source: "Poetry Xiaoya Logging": "Logging Ding Ding, birdsong, from the valley, moved to the tree."
The washe hall in qingtang: strategically located. A hall made of blue-gray bricks, a house covered with gray tiles. Refers to the big tile house.
Source: Li Mingxian's Sword 14: "You are sitting here in Vacherie, Qingtang, and you are at home. You shameless person, I am in charge of the prison! "
Wide water and wide mountains: wide and vast, which means that there is a vast water surface separated from tall mountains and cannot be connected.
Song Shengyue Song Jiang: refers to Songshan; Yue: high mountains; Health: Birth. Metaphor is the birth of a great man.
Source: The Book of Songs Elegant Takamatsu: Takamatsu Yue Wei, the third runner-up in the sky. Yue Wei fell to the gods, and he was born and blessed. "
Heaven and earth, still indomitable. Describe the image as tall, generous and heroic.
Source: Chapters 3 and 6 of the Romance of Sambo Eunuch's Journey to the West: "I am the female general in charge of the cottage. "
Five big and three thick describe people as tall, stout and burly.
Source: Liang Bin's Story of Burning Fire: "Looking back, there is a man with five big and three thick behind him. If you look carefully, it is expensive. "
The burial wood has been arched, and the trees on the grave are already very high. Metaphor has been dead for many years.
Source: Thirty-three years of Gong: "Taibo will attack Zheng, and Bailizi and Uncle Jian said,' If a man attacks a thousand miles, no one will be spared.' Tai Bo said,' Zi Zhong Mu has been arched, what do you know!' Fan Ning's note: "All the children are old and dead ... saying they are old and ignorant."
Weique: a tall building outside the ancient palace gate, used as a synonym for the imperial court. The dismissed old man is still thinking about going to court. Later, it was often used to satirize a false hermit who was obsessed with fame and fortune.
Source: Zhuangzi Jean Wang: "Above the rivers and seas, the heart is under Wei Que."
A leaf can't see Mount Tai. A leaf blocked my eyes, and I couldn't even see the tall Mount Tai ahead. Metaphor is confused by local phenomena and can't see the whole or the whole.
Source: "Guanzi Tianze": "One leaf is blind, but Mount Tai is not seen; Two peas in the ear, no thunder. "