Asserting to Gao Zhi: Gao Zhi: metaphor of powerful people. Flatter the rich and powerful.
Jade leaf and golden branch: refers to the royal descendants. Metaphor of human identity and its dignity.
Lianzhi: Metaphor of husband and wife separation.
Homologous: metaphor for brothers and sisters of compatriots.
Outside the branch: node: the place where bamboo branches and leaves grow. Bamboo should grow branches outside the festival; Branches grow out of festivals. Metaphor creates new problems where there should be no problems.
Fly with me: fly with me: Bird's name. Legend has it that this bird with only one eye and one wing needs two Qi Fei. Metaphor is intimate relationship between husband and wife.
Joan Lin Yuzhi: Joan: Redjade. A metaphor for noble and meticulous qualifications?
The south branch of bird's nest: Yue: the name of an ancient country, now in Zhejiang area. Birds crossing the land must nest elsewhere with branches facing south. Metaphor does not forget hometown.
Words without branches and leaves: branches and leaves: a metaphor for trivial words The text describing the text is concise and has no branches.
Nodes: Nodes where bamboo branches and leaves grow. Branches grow on branches. Metaphor creates new problems where there should be no problems.
Yushu Qiongzhi: ① Describe the gorgeous trees. (2) the remaining children.
2. Help me find a unique four-word idiom [y and zh and dú xiù].
Description: Description is the most prominent and outstanding thing of its kind.
From: Tuotuo and Arutu at the end of Yuan Dynasty. "History of the Song Dynasty, Biography of the Rulin, Five Hu Anguo": "Hu Kanghou is like Yan Dongxue, the grass is withered, and the pine and cypress stand upright."
The weather in Kang Hu is like the heavy snow in winter. Flowers wither and die, while pine trees and cypresses stand out among similar things.
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Unique synonym
First of all, no one likes it
Explanation: out: beyond; Right: In ancient times, right was respected. No one can surpass him.
From: The History of Emperor Gaozu in the Eastern Han Dynasty: "Zhao, Zhou and other ten sages are called, and Han is second to none."
Ten courtiers, including Shu Tianhe and Shu Meng, were called together for dialogue, and no one in the Han Dynasty could compare with them.
Second, stand out from the crowd [hèLJ and qú n]
Explanation: It's like a crane standing in a flock of chickens. A metaphor for a person's appearance or talent to stand out among a group of people around him.
Said by: Jin's On Seven Sages of Bamboo Forest: "Enter Romania, or say,' Yesterday I saw only thick people, and I was as proud as a wild crane to a chicken. ”"
When Ji Shao entered Luoyang, someone said to Wang Rong, "Yesterday, I started to see Ji Shao in the crowd, but if wild cranes are towering among the chickens.
3. Four-character idioms with branches at the end. Distant and close branch: metaphor for distant and close branch.
Asserting to Gao Zhi: Gao Zhi: metaphor of powerful people. Flatter the rich and powerful.
Jade leaf and golden branch: refers to the royal descendants. Metaphor of human identity and its dignity.
Lianzhi: Metaphor of husband and wife separation. Homologous: metaphor for brothers and sisters of compatriots.
Outside the branch: node: the place where bamboo branches and leaves grow. Bamboo should grow branches outside the festival; Branches grow out of festivals.
Metaphor creates new problems where there should be no problems. Fly with me: fly with me: Bird's name.
Legend has it that this bird with only one eye and one wing needs two Qi Fei. Metaphor is intimate relationship between husband and wife.
Joan Lin Yuzhi: Joan: Redjade. A metaphor for noble and meticulous qualifications? The south branch of bird's nest: Yue: the name of an ancient country, now in Zhejiang area.
Birds crossing the land must nest elsewhere with branches facing south. Metaphor does not forget hometown.
Words without branches and leaves: branches and leaves: a metaphor for trivial words The text describing the text is concise and has no branches.
Nodes: Nodes where bamboo branches and leaves grow. Branches grow on branches.
Metaphor creates new problems where there should be no problems. Yushu Qiongzhi: ① Describe the gorgeous trees.
(2) the remaining children.
4. Use a four-word word to describe what tree my hometown is. Write a paragraph about the lush magnolia trees, fragrant osmanthus trees, evergreen pine and cypress trees, humble bamboo trees, graceful willows swaying in the wind, and tall and straight poplars. Composition: There is an old tree in my hometown, with a tall and mottled bark and a thick trunk that several adults can't hold.
Grandpa said this tree should be several hundred years old. The tree was like this when he was a child, and it hasn't changed at all. In summer, the huge canopy casts a thick shade, adults rest and we play under the tree.
In autumn, the trees are full of thumbs. When the outer skin cracks, the black fruit will be exposed. When a strong wind passes by, they will crack and then fall down. We will open our eyes under the tree and pick them up, put them in our pockets and take them home to make cakes. In the crisp autumn morning, we will run to the tree early and pick it up among the broken leaves on the stone road. How happy we were at that time! There are many bird's nests on the tree, the lower ones were poked down by some naughty friends with bamboo poles, only the height of the unreachable branches, and there are several nests of magpies on them, which are bigger than my head; Every time it's time to breed magpies, the old birds fly around, the small birds chirp and the small ones drool.
It snowed heavily last winter, and I heard branches breaking all night. At dawn, I ran under the tree, only to find that the branches on the tree were almost gone. Fortunately, those magpie nests are still safe and sound. Several skinny grandmothers bent down to collect firewood, showing the joy of harvest on their faces. Only a few elders in the village are pointing fingers not far away, as if worried about the fate of this old tree. Fortunately, in the spring of this year, the dead branches squeezed out clusters of green leaves, the little magpies sang at the top of the trees, the old trees sprouted and the new year began.
5. What are the four words of mountain? What are the four words of mountain: majestic mountain, continuous mountain and four mountains.
1, towering mountain: describe the mountain as high and magnificent. Wei Wei [wēi wēi] For example: ~ Jinggangshan.
2, continuous mountains: describe the mountains as one, continuous rain and snow. Continuous, describing uninterrupted mountains, rivers, etc. , together, rain and snow. See Xie Lingyun's poem "Shu Ning" in the Southern Song Dynasty: "The rocks are steep and the mountains are thick, and the continents are connected."
3. Shanying IV: Simian Mountain responded. Make a metaphor, make a phone call, and everyone will respond. English: Yinghe. Source: Zhu Ziqing's On Slogans: "It is for the deaf and vibrating, for the four responses of the mountains, and for the people's awakening and rising."
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mountain range
Pinyin: [qn shān]
Interpretation: continuous or tufted mountains: ~ around.
Gunsan City, located in the southwest of South Korea, is a sister city of Weihai City, China.
Group:
Basic explanation:
1. People or things gathered together: people ~. Chicken ~. Architecture. Form a team.
2. many people: super ~. ~ Yan Tang. ~ strategy ~ force.
3. Crowded: ~ Mountain peak. ~ home. ~ set.
4. Used for a group of people or things: one-on-one children. A horse.
5. Last name.
6. What four-character idioms are used neatly? Strict barriers: the wall around the ancient military camp; Strict: neat and serious.
It originally meant that the military security was tight. Now it is also used to describe the clear boundaries between each other.
Source: Liu Fu's "JUNSHOU Generation Generals and Couples": "The prestige has been taken for a long time and the barriers are strict." Uneven: Uneven in length and height.
The level of description is different or very irregular. Source: "The Book of Songs Nan Zhou Guanluo": "The shepherd's purse is not neat, left and right."
Han Yang Xiong's "Preface to the Law": "The monarch and the generals, the ministers and the ministers are humble, and they are all holy." Irregular or inconsistent description.
With "uneven". Source: The Book of Rites of the Southern Qi Dynasty: "As for the heir, it is different and should be customized."
Biography of Empresses of Sui Shu: "The Duke of Zhou made a ceremony and then began to prepare his duties. From Qin dynasty to Han dynasty, there were several generations of different grades, and the previous history was recorded in detail.
Qi, Liang to surrender, through Wei, Zhou, abandon the pros and cons, evenly matched. "Tooth teeth are like braided shells to describe teeth that are neat and white.
Shell, white snail shell. Source: Qing Gong Zizhen's "Ji Hai Miscellaneous Poems" 52: "Teeth are like weaving North Han Dong, not learning teeth.
The tiles on the roof surprised me, and Dan's round pleats revealed Hua Yong. "Teeth such as shellfish describe teeth neat and white.
Shell, white snail shell. Source: Selected Works of Song Yu (the lust of Lotharists): "The waist is like a plain beam, and the teeth are like shells."
Teeth like Zigbee, neat and white. Shell, white snail shell.
Source: "Zhuangzi Stolen Plant": "Lips are like exciting Dan, teeth are like shellfish." Dental knitting shell knitting: the first stage; Bei: Shells.
Describe the neat and white teeth. Source: Biography of Han Dong Fang Shuo: "If the eyes are mysterious, the teeth are like shells."
It vividly describes the neat furnishings, which makes people fondle. Source: Yu Dafu's "Sinking": "The rockery in the court is like flowers and plants, beautifully arranged."
Chuchuyouyouzhi described the exhibition as neat and interesting. Source: Huai Banqiao Miscellanies Li Pin: "The secret room of Qufang where I live is respectful and elegant."
It is very untidy to describe at will. Source: "Jin Shu Wei Hengchuan": "The fiber wave is thick, when it is scattered."
Bandits: non-stop appearance; Wing wing: orderly appearance. Describe the neat and mighty lineup of horses and chariots when they walk.
Source: The Book of Songs Xiaoya Simi: Simi bandits. "The Book of Songs Xiaoya Picking Chrysanthemums": "Four wings together."
"The Book of Rites": "The beauty of chariots and horses, bandits wings." Neat: Agile also means neatness and organization.
There is nothing superfluous to describe. It's refreshing
It also describes skillful, agile and accurate movements. Source: Zhao Shuli's Twelve Changes in Li Jiazhuang: "Who can be so clean and tidy if it is not the old man?"
If you draw a just and upright person; Draw a neat picture. Flag: A general term for flags, especially battle flags.
The flag blocked the sun. Describe the large number of troops and the magnificent and neat lineup.
Source: "Warring States Policy Zhao Ceyi": "Therefore, the king of Chu swam in a cloud dream, rode a thousand times, and covered the sun with flags." Orderly: The appearance of being in order.
Order: Order. Neat, orderly and organized.
Source: Wang Qing's "Fu Zhi" Volume 26: "For example, You Gongying's" I am in the Country "chapter is divided into three things: production, agriculture, famine relief ... in order." It is described as uneven and untidy.
Scale is more commonly used to describe houses or ships arranged closely and neatly. With "row upon row".
Rows and rows: comb. Arrange in order like fish scales and comb teeth.
It is often used to describe a house or a boat. , arranged closely and neatly. Source: The Book of Songs Zhou Song Liang Yi: "I won.
A drop in the ocean. Its worship is like a hill, and its opening is like a comb. "
Bao Zhao's poem "Ode to History" in the Southern Song Dynasty: "There are twelve channels in the capital, and the scales are different." Rows, rows.
It is often used to describe a house or a boat. , arranged closely and neatly. Hair unkempt, barefoot.
Describe a very untidy appearance without decoration. Source: The first time in the Ming Dynasty's "Good Biography": "I was beaten barefoot and my clothes were scattered."
Describe the scattered and sparse appearance. Especially the things that used to be many and neat are now scattered.
Source: Song Baiwei's "Continued Lights of Guo Jing, Zhong Jian" Volume 6: "Tasteless talk, falling apart." A clear-cut flag means that the military flag is dazzling and the military capacity is neat.
Now the metaphor position, viewpoint, attitude and so on are very clear. Source: Chapter 25 of Ming Luo Guan Zhong's Romance of the Three Kingdoms: "Cao Cao refers to Yan Liang's arrangement at the foot of the mountain, with a clear-cut, invulnerable, strict and powerful."
A bunch of shells containing rhinoceros refers to closely arranged shells, rhinoceros and other teeth. Describe the neat and white teeth.
Fair and square: grand debut; Zheng Zheng: Neat appearance. Originally described as strong and neat, now described as aboveboard.
It also describes the majestic figure and outstanding appearance. Source: Sun Tzu's Art of War: "Don't be a righteous flag, don't attack Chen, this will also change."
It's falling apart, and the words are still falling apart. Describe the scattered and sparse appearance.
Especially the things that used to be many and neat are now scattered. Well-dressed: A bright and neat appearance.
Clothes and hats are neatly dressed, which is very nice. Source: The Book of Songs Cao Feng Mayfly: "Mayfly feathers, well dressed."
Draw a rope to describe vertical and horizontal neatness. The banner of righteousness is righteousness: neatness.
Neatly arranged military flags. For example, a strong and purged army.
Source: Sun Tzu's Art of War: "If you want to have no right to flag, don't attack." Suzaku Xuanwu Suzaku: The floorboard of the seven southern stars.
Xuanwu: the floorboard of the seven northern stars. Describe the neat lineup.