1, Liu 'an topic Phoenix lǐān tífèng: metaphor for visiting once in a while.
2. Huang Lu Huang Zhong: The first consistency of the Six Yang Laws in China's twelve laws of ancient phonology. Lu Da: The Fourth Rule of Six Yin Laws. Music or words that describe solemnity, justice, mystery and harmony.
3. zhā ng s ā n l ǐ s ǐ zhā ng s ā n l ǐ si: generally refers to someone or some people.
4.lǐwǔcāo mǐng lǐwǔcāo mǐng: the collective name of Lv Zhi, Wu Zetian, Cao Cao and Wang Mang. In the old days, they were all regarded as careerists plotting to usurp the throne. So it refers to the national thief who stole the regime.
5. The dog bites Lv Dongbin G ǒ u y ǐ o l ǐ DNG b ρ n: Lv Dongbin: one of the legendary Eight Immortals. Dogs also bite good people who do good deeds in Lv Dongbin to call names and be ungrateful.
6. Lv Duan will not be confused by major events. Lǐduān dàshùbù: It means to stick to principles when dealing with things. This also means keeping a clear head in the face of major issues.
First, the source of Lu idioms
The origin of Lu idioms can be traced back to the ancient history and culture of China. Some of these idioms are related to historical figures. For example, "Lu Bu bumped into a temple", that is, the famous Lu Bu accidentally bumped into his temple during the Three Kingdoms period.
Second, the meaning of Lu idioms
The meaning of Lu idioms is various, and some idioms express the character and behavior of characters. For example, "Lv Dongbin Zhang Deng" means that Lv Dongbin, a Taoist priest in the Tang Dynasty, lit a lamp in a cave. Some idioms express philosophy of life and moral principles. For example, Lu's Spring and Autumn Annals is an ancient book about politics, military affairs and culture.
Third, the use of Lu idioms
Lu idioms are widely used in Chinese and can be used in various occasions and contexts. These idioms not only have cultural connotation and historical value, but also can be used to express thoughts, feelings and attitudes.