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Four-character idioms extracted from three-character classics
1. What are the four-character idioms of Saint Amethyst? 0 1 Meng Mu moved three times.

02 Meng Mu broke the plane.

Five sons took the exam.

Zuying studied poetry.

05 Wen Xi

06 Kong Rong Li Rang

07 Confucius Shi Xiang

08 Zhao Pu Night Reading

09 Sun Jing hangs his hair.

10 Su Qin thorn stocks

1 1 Che Yin yeast

12 Sun Yingyongxue

13 buy huge negative salary

14 Li Mi hanging angle

15 Su Xun was furious.

16 Liang Hao won the championship.

17 Li Mifuqi

18 Wenxi Bentham

19 weixian godson

20 catkins

2 1 Ada's testimony

2. The four-character idioms about blue are "blue wisp", "blue sea and blue sky", "shine on you", "dye blue nie soap" and "Lantian begets jade".

First of all, the road is blue.

Interpretation of vernacular: road: firewood; Blue wisp: rags. Driving a humble car and wearing rags to open mountains and forests. Describe the hardships of starting a business.

Dynasty: Spring and Autumn Period

Author: Zuo Qiuming

Source: "Twelve Years of Zuo Zhuan Gong Xuan": "The road is blue, so as to open the forest."

One-way blue line opens the mountain forest

Second, the blue sea and blue sky

Vernacular interpretation: It turned out that Chang 'e looked at the vast blue sea and blue sky every night in Guanghan Palace and felt lonely and desolate. After the metaphor of women's loyalty to love.

Dynasty: Tang Dynasty

Author: Li Shangyin

Source: "Chang 'e": "Chang 'e should regret stealing the elixir, the sky is blue and the night is black."

Chang 'e must regret stealing the elixir of life, but now she is chilling alone every night.

Third, shine on you

Vernacular interpretation: cyan: indigo; Blue: grass that can be used as a dye, such as Polygonum blue. Blue is extracted from blue grass, but the color is darker than blue. Metaphor means that students surpass teachers or future generations surpass predecessors.

Dynasty: Spring and Autumn Period

Author: Xunzi

Source: "Xunzi Persuades Learning": "Green is taken from blue, and green is blue."

Cyan is extracted from blue grass, but it is bluer than blue grass.

Four, dyed blue nie soap

Vernacular explanation: refers to random smearing. Nirvana, dyeing; Soap, black.

Dynasty: Tang Dynasty

Author: Duan

Source: The sequel to Youyang's zaju "Zhi Nuo High School": "Yao Sima lives in Zhangzhou ... After the New Year, the second daughter is in a trance. She always lights a needle at night and doesn't rest, but she doesn't see what she takes."

Yao Simai's people lived in Fenzhou for a year ... The second daughter was in a trance. She always lit a needle at night and dyed it with blue soap, but no one saw what he was holding.

V. lantian jade

Interpretation of Vernacular Language: Ancient Lantian County (now Shaanxi) produced beautiful jade, because it was used as a metaphor for noble children.

Dynasty: Jin

Author: Chen Shou

Source: Biography of the Three Kingdoms, Wu Zhi and Zhuge Ke: "Zhuge Ke is poor in character, and the eldest son of Jin is also." Pei Songzhi quoted Jin Yupu's Biography of Jiang Biao: "Lantian gives birth to jade, which is really glad you came."

Zhuge Ke, the eldest son of Zhu Gejin. "Pei Songzhi note lead gold. Yupu's Biography of the River Table: "It's good that Lantian gives birth to jade.