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Four-word idiom stories describing parents
1. Four-word idioms about parents

[Chunxuan is flourishing] Toona sinensis: a deciduous perennial tree; Xuan: Hemerocallis that the ancients thought could make people forget their worries.

Chunxuan: It is a metaphor for parents. In ancient times, the father was called Chunting and the mother was called Xuantang. Metaphor parents are alive.

[old calf] The old cow licks the calf. Metaphor parents love their children.

[Gu Fuzhi] Gu: Look back; Answer: Repeatedly. Metaphor is the kindness of parents' upbringing.

[Hao Tian confuses the extreme] originally refers to the boundless sky, and later refers to the great kindness of parents. This refers to an ancient woman who was married, and her mother tied colorful silk ropes and scarves to her body.

Later, it is a metaphor for parents' lessons to their children. [Inch of grass] Inch of grass: grass; Chunhui: the sunshine in spring.

the grass's small heart can't repay the deep affection of the spring sunshine. It is difficult to report the kindness of parents.

[Being in the same breath] describes the close relationship between parents and children. [leaning against the door] Lu: the door of the ancient alley.

describe parents' eagerness to see their children return. [thinking of wind and wood] is a metaphor for the missing feelings born of parents' death, which is not as good as filial piety.

[reunion of flesh and blood] flesh and blood: a metaphor for parents, brothers, children and other relatives. Refers to the reunion of relatives after leaving.

[fractal connection] describes the close relationship between parents and children. Later, it was also used between brothers.

[fractal * * * qi] describes the close relationship between parents and children. Later, it was also used between brothers.

[Chunhui every inch of grass] Chunhui: the sunshine in spring; It is a metaphor for parents' loving upbringing of their children. An inch of grass: an inch of grass; It is a metaphor for children's infinite feelings of gratitude to their parents.

[left and right]: lead. Metaphor * * * phase support.

also describes parents' care for their children. [fan pillow warm quilt] describes being very devoted to parents.

[fan pillow warm mat] describes being very filial to parents. [wind wood contains sorrow] metaphor because of the death of parents, filial son can't support the sadness.

[fan pillow is gentle] describes being very filial to parents. The same as "fan pillow warm mat".

[fan mat warm pillow] describes being very filial to parents. The same as "fan pillow warm mat".

[Chicken bone bed] originally meant to be emaciated and tired on the bed mat due to excessive grief of bereavement. Later, it was used as a metaphor to show filial piety in parents' funeral.

also described as very thin. [Sadness of Wind Wood] Wind Wood: The same as "Wind Tree", which means that you can't support your parents because of their death.

refers to the sadness of losing parents. In the old days, it was described that only a handful of bones were left because of excessive sadness in the funeral of parents.

[playing games to entertain parents] is a metaphor for filial piety. [looking at the white clouds] describes missing parents.

[Baiyun pro-family] Pro: refers to parents; S: Living. A metaphor for missing your parents.

[Looking at the clouds] is a metaphor for missing your parents. [Eye of the Eye] is a metaphor for accepting children loved by parents, especially daughters.

[Chai Ruigu Li] describes the appearance of being devastated, emaciated and haggard because of the excessive grief of his parents. [Drilling a hole over the wall] Cave: a hole.

over: over. Drill holes and climb walls.

In the past, it used to be a metaphor for young men and women falling in love freely against their parents' orders and matchmakers' words. Later, it also refers to men and women cheating or thieves stealing.

It refers to the close relationship between children and their parents. [Wang Xiang lies on the ice] Wang Xiang lies on the ice begging for fish to serve his mother.

Metaphorically, children are filial to their parents. [Ci Wu returns to feed] Ci: support.

feeding back: black chicks grow up and feed their mothers. Metaphor children repay their parents' parenting.

[Kindness feeds back] Kindness: support; Ciwu: a kind of crow, which is said to feed its mother back; Feeding back: black chicks grow up and feed their mothers. Metaphor children repay their parents' parenting.

[golden cangue and jade lock] cangue: a torture device worn around the neck; Lock: an instrument of torture connected by iron rings. It is a metaphor that children are both parents' treasures and burdens.

[feedback] is a metaphor for children to support their parents and repay their kindness when they grow up. 2. Idiom stories about mothers Three

idioms: Meng Mu's godson

Mencius, whose name is Ke. During the Warring States Period, people from the State of Lu (now in Shandong Province). My father died at the age of three and was raised by my mother.

[Story]: Mencius was very playful and imitative when he was a child. His family used to live near the graveyard, and he often played the game of building graves or imitating others to cry and worship. Mother thought it was not good, so she moved her family to the market, and Mencius imitated others' games of doing business and killing pigs. Meng Mu thought the environment was not good, so he moved his family to the school. Mencius followed the students to learn etiquette and knowledge. Meng Mu thought that this was what children should learn, so he was very happy and stopped moving. This is the famous story of "Three Movements of Meng Mu" in history.

Meng Mu paid more attention to Mencius' education. Besides sending him to school, he is also urged to study. One day, Mencius played truant from his teacher Zisi and went home. Meng Mu was weaving. When he saw Mencius playing truant, he was very angry. He picked up a pair of scissors and cut the cloth on the loom. Mencius was terrified and knelt on the ground to ask why. Meng Mu scolded him and said, "You read like I weave. Weaving should be connected one inch by one line, then one foot, then one foot and one horse. Only after weaving can it be useful. Knowledge must also be accumulated day and night. If you are lazy, don't study hard, and give up halfway, it will become useless like this cut piece of cloth. "

Mencius was deeply ashamed of his mother's teaching. From then on, he concentrated on his studies, worked hard, practiced and practiced the teachings of saints, and finally became a generation of great scholars, known as "Asian saints" by later generations.

Idiom: Painting a Godchild

In the Northern Song Dynasty, there was an outstanding writer and historian named Ouyang Xiu, who wrote excellent articles and made great achievements in literature. When he was four years old, his father died and life at home was very difficult. His mother, Zheng, wanted her son to go to school, but where can he afford to go to school? After much deliberation, Zheng decided to teach his son himself. She couldn't afford a pen and paper, so she took a straw to write on the ground instead of a pen and paper and taught her son to read. This is the famous story of "painting a godson" in history.

Mother-in-law tattooed words

The heroic deeds of praising Yue Fei are widely circulated among the people, and the story of praising Mother-in-law tattooed words is also very popular.

But the story of mother-in-law tattooing has no basis in history. There are no records in the notes of Song people and unofficial history, including Jin Tuo Ge Bian written by Yue Ke, the great grandson of Yue Fei. Mother-in-law's tattooing began in the Biography of the History of Song Dynasty compiled by Yuan people. The book says: "At the beginning, he cast a bow, flying off the skirt, and casting it with his back. There are four words of' serving the country faithfully', which go deep into the skin." However, the book did not indicate that these four words were written by my mother-in-law.

By the middle of Ming Dynasty, Yue Fei's story began to spread widely. Jing Zhong Ji, written during Chenghua's reign, only mentioned that Yue Fei's back had the words "saving the country with pure heart". In the thirty-first year of Jiajing (1552), Xiong Daben's Biography of Wu Mu Jing Zhong recorded that Yue Fei saw that someone in Tangyin's hometown was forced by life to gather in the mountains to encourage himself and others, so he went to pay a craftsman to deeply tattoo the word "serve the country faithfully" on his back. At the end of the Ming Dynasty, the Legend of Jingzhong Banner, which was created by Li Mei and revised by Feng Menglong, said: "Shi Yanfei has four words on his back, which were stabbed by Zhang Xian by Fei Ling." If so, "loyalty to the country" was stabbed by Zhang Xian after Yue Fei became a general.

"Mother-in-law's tattooing" was first seen in Qianlong period of Qing Dynasty. Hangzhou Qian Cai commented on "Jing Zhong Shuo Yue", and the 22nd time of the book was titled "Wang Zuo's pseudonym of Jieyi League, stabbing Jing Zhong's mother-in-law's son". The content is that Yue Fei is not hired by Wang Zuozhi, the messenger of Yang Yao, and his mother is afraid that there will be unscrupulous people coming to seduce Yue Fei in the future. If she is deceived and unfaithful for a while, her reputation will be destroyed. So he prayed to the gods and ancestors, and tattooed the words "faithfully serve the country" on Yue Fei's back. This book narrates that when mother-in-law tattooed words, she first wrote them on the back of Fei Ji with a brush, then needled them with embroidery, and then painted them with vinegar ink to make them never fade. Describe it in detail. However, some scholars believe that tattooing is a stunt with strict operating procedures and skills, which is by no means ordinary people can do. Mother-in-law is a housewife, so it is impossible for her to have this skill. Obviously, the author created it by imagination and artistic processing according to the narrative of the tattoo on Yue Fei's back in some biographies of Yuan and Ming Dynasties. Therefore, is there a tattoo on Yue Fei's back? What's the tattoo? Whose hand stabbed it? It is still a mystery. 3. Four-character idioms about mothers

Original publisher: * * * Asia

Four-character idioms for blessing mothers Part 1: It is often said that the birthday of a mother is as happy as that of the East China Sea, and it is often used during the Chinese New Year holidays as Nanshan: Good luck, good luck, long life, prosperity, prosperity, happy New Year, dragon horse spirit, all the best, all the best, and everything wins. The spirit of the dragon and the horse is full of energy and smooth sailing. It is natural that the stars are poised and composed. The song of pine and cypress is evergreen and blessed as the life in the East China Sea is better than the life in the South Mountain. The promotion and wealth are spread step by step, and the wealth is wide in the water. The wealth is wide in the water, and the wealth is wide in the water. Pengcheng Wan Li Part II: Four-word idioms for blessing the mother 1. I wish my classmates: to be no.1, among the best, volunteered himself, met the sage Si Qi, won the flag, and won friends like a cloud. 2, your impression in my heart: as beautiful as flowers and jade, I want to stop, just around the corner, waiting for the word, being selfless, thinking about the past and thinking about the future, a rising star, outstanding and wise. 3. I wish the motherland, the country is rich and the people are strong, the economy is strong, the soldiers are like gods, the spirits are radiant, and Qiang Bing is rich, peaceful and peaceful, and lives and works in peace. 4, I wish trouble: gone, lost, inch backward, the size of the land, low eyebrows and pleasing to the eye, annihilated ash fly, you must not enter, such as crying, strangers, sinking into the sea, the sea dried up to the bottom! 5, blessing work: everything goes well, all wishes come true, great achievements, industry specialization, invincible, self-denial, success comes naturally, I wish you a happy work. 6, I wish my friends: Dragon and Horse are in high spirits, high spirits and angry, trying to force a smile, smiling like a peach blossom, looking like Pan An. 7. I wish the country: prosperity, prosperity, prosperity, peace, prosperity, wealth, wealth, Qiang Bing, a rich country. 4. Four-word idiom describing mother

1-Meng Mu moved three times: Meng Ke's mother moved three times to choose a good environment to educate her children. Describe how parents teach their children well.

2-Kaifeng cold spring: Kaifeng: gentle wind, metaphor for maternal love; Cold spring: a metaphor for hard work and worry. Show that children miss their mothers deeply.

3-Wet after drying: It means that when a mother raises a child, she lets the baby live in a dry place and gets wet by herself.

4-the virtue of mother instrument: mother instrument: as a model of mother. Mother's character. Generally refers to women's moral character.

5-parents-in-law: parents-in-law and husband's father and mother.

6-Cold Spring Thinking: refers to children's yearning for their mothers.

7-Draw Di godson: Di: Reed. Use reeds to paint and write on the ground to educate his son to read. Used to praise a mother for teaching her children well.

8-Chunting Xuantang: Chunting: refers to the father; Xuantang: refers to the mother. Refers to parents.

9-great-mother's vote: it means that Zeng Shen's mother heard the rumor of "Zeng Shen's murder" three times in succession, then believed it and left, saying that the rumor was terrible.

1-A good wife and mother: a good wife for a husband and a good mother for a child.

11-A virtuous mother and a good wife: a virtuous wife to her husband and a charitable mother to her children.

12-get a haircut and wait for guests: wait: entertain. The mother of Tao Kan, a great poet in Jin Dynasty, cut her hair and sold it to entertain guests. Metaphor is to entertain guests sincerely.

13-Draw a picture of Di and Pill: used to praise a mother for teaching her children well. The same as "painting a jackpot bear".

14-Children travel thousands of miles and mothers are worried: when children are away from home, mothers are always worried. Describe maternal love as sincere and profound.

15-It's not up to the mother to decide when the son grows up.

16-don't forget your mother's instruction: don't forget your mother's instruction.

17-Ascending to the church to worship the mother: Ascending: boarding; Tang: In ancient times, it refers to the front room of the palace. Meet each other's mother. Be sworn to each other as friendly families.

18-Father, Mother and Kindness: Fathers should be benevolent and mothers should be kind.

19-Draw Diwan Bear: used to praise the mother for teaching her children well.

2-the mother is noble with the child: the mother is noble because of her son's nobility.

21-Parents' Orders: Parents' Orders. In the old days, the marriage of children was arranged by parents.

22-sage who moved to the house: It is said that Meng Ke's mother moved three times to change the environment in order to educate him well. Describe a wise mother.

23-Mother's kindness and filial piety: Mothers are kind to their children, and children are filial to their parents, which is a moral style advocated by feudal society.

24-strict father loving mother: strict: strict; Kindness: kindness. A strict father and a kind mother.

25-Bitter throat and sweet breath: It means that the mother eats poor food and feeds her baby with sweet things. Describe the depth of maternal love.

26-More kindness than loving mother: more than: more than. Than the kindness of a loving mother. Describe deep kindness.

27-It's wet when you snuggle up to dry: describe the hard work of a mother in raising a child. Refers to the child drowning in bed, the mother would rather get wet by herself, so that the child often lies dry. 5. What are the four-character idioms that express "thinking"?

I can't see my dreams for a day, such as Sanqiu, autumn water, and yearning for it. Idiom: HuSi ǐ sh ǐ u qi ū Origin: Warring States Chu Qu Yuan's "Nine Chapters Involved in the River": "Birds fly against their hometown. Benevolence. "Allusion: the first hill: the head faces the mound where the fox cave is located. It is said that when the fox dies, his head will face the hill where he was born. It is a metaphor for not forgetting his roots. It is also a metaphor for missing his hometown in his twilight years. Idiom: hún qiān mèng yíng ng Source: Song Liu Guo's" Drunk Taiping "word:" Thinking of the gentleman, dreaming of it, selling incense. " What's more, I can't wake up from a hangover. "Allusions: describe my great yearning. Idiom: Thoughts of JianJian Pinyin: Ji ā n ji ā zh and s: Source: The Book of Songs Qin Feng JianJian:" JianJian is grey, the white dew is frost, and the so-called Iraqis are on the water side. " Nostalgia refers to lovers' yearning. Idiom: Cutting Candles to the West Window Pinyin: Ji m n zhú x and Chu ā ng Source: Tang Li Shangyin's poem "note on a rainy night to a friend in the north": "When * * * cut candles to the west window, but talk about evening rain." Allusions: originally refers to missing distant wives and looking forward to gathering at night. Later, it refers to relatives and friends getting together to talk ... (Qing Pu Songling