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What does autumn gate mean? What idiom is it?

Lu's Spring and Autumn Annals was written by his disciples. The idioms about him are as follows.

Lv Buwei, the prime minister of Qin Dynasty, wrote an idiom for him, which is worth thousands of dollars.

(A leaf falls to know the autumn on earth) Is it better to be violent than to fall to know the autumn (a big axe in front of Luban)? Is it teaching fish to swim or overreaching?

It's quite critical. teach fish to swim.

Although the fate of the Han Dynasty was good, China's luck won a few points, and the scenery of the Mid-Autumn Festival moonlit night was still good. What do you mean by natural glory?

Fortune-teller says that he is a late bloomer, that is, he works hard at first, and then his fortune gets better and better, and his wealth keeps accumulating, so that he can enjoy family happiness and provide for the elderly.

The thinking of the ancient people in China was different from that of the West, and the farming civilization attached great importance to summing up experience and lacked logical thinking. Therefore, China's wise men since ancient times are better at summarizing it as an "image" through long-term in-depth observation, establishing a connection between two things with high obvious correlation, and then creating a set of theories to explain them, and constantly improving them in the development process, and finally forming a system theory.

With the development of modern biology, we know that a rooster crows when it is hit by light or sound, but these crows are also controlled by the biological clock in the rooster, so the rooster crows at dawn, but in the past, there was no alarm clock, so it is time to remind people to get up through the rooster crowing. If biology makes sense, it becomes a part of science. What we can't explain is that either we clicked on the science tree or there are too many brain holes in metaphysics to fill in the middle of science for a while.

Look at the picture and guess the idiom: a door has two windows, one autumn above the window and two autumn below.

A day's separation seems like three years-parting makes the heart closer.

life-and-death

Explain Sanqiu: Three quarters. The answer is that I haven't seen you for a day, like three quarters. The metaphor of parting is short, but it feels long. Describe yearning.

The source "The Book of Songs Feng Wang Picks Lotus": "He picks Ge, one is missing, such as March; He picks a small Xi, but he doesn't see it for a day, such as Sanqiu Xi; He loves me for a day, just like he was three years old. "

Structural subject-predicate form.

Usage description Although the separation time is very short; But it feels very long; Time passes slowly. Generally used as attribute and object.

Positive sound three; It can't be pronounced "shān".

Synonym "Yin Rusui"

Antonyms are precious moments.

Example: Going out alone for the first time; Very homesick; Really ~; I can't wait to go back.

If it is already half an autumn by then, what does a piece of rustling willow in Xifengmen Lane mean?

The poem "If it's half autumn, the west wind gate lane is rustling" means that when you return to Chilan Bridge in Hefei, it must be half autumn, and the sparse willows on the bridge seem to be welcoming you and fluttering back and forth in the rustling west wind. This poem comes from a group of poems written by Jiang Kui, a poet in the Southern Song Dynasty, "Three Poems to Fan Zhong Ni and Hefei".

Original text:

My family used to live in Chilan Bridge, and the neighborhood was never lonely.

If it was half autumn, Xifengmen Lane would rustle.

Translation:

My family used to live in Chilan Bridge in Hefei, and there was little contact inside and outside the community. Brother Fan, when you return to Chilan Bridge in Hefei, it must have been half an autumn. The sparse willows on the bridge seem to be welcoming you and fluttering back and forth in the rustling west wind.

(5) What does Autumn Gate mean? What idiom is extended reading:

The Chilan Bridge in the poem "My family once lived in Chilan Bridge" is an important place name that Jiang Kui, a poet in the Southern Song Dynasty, has an indissoluble bond with Hefei. Literally, Chilan Bridge is a wooden bridge with red railings. When Jiang Kui walked across the bridge, he entered an important page of Hefei's history and culture.

Jiang Kui is from Poyang, Jiangxi. In the heyday of poetry creation, he kept going back and forth between Hangzhou and Hefei. So many words in his works are associated with the ancient city of Hefei.

When he lived in seclusion in Baishidong, Huzhou, Zhejiang, his friends laughed and called him "Baishi Taoist". Jiang Kui is a handsome man. He calls himself Lu Guimeng. In those days, all the celebrities and scholars rushed to make friends with him. Even Zhu, a great scholar, likes him. He not only likes his articles, but also admires his profound knowledge of music.

Xin Qiji, a famous poet, was also deeply impressed by his lyrics, and once wrote lyrics with him to sing for each other. Fan Chengda, Yang Wanli and Lu You are all his close friends.

Four open idioms in spring, summer, autumn and winter

This garden is full of the beauty/charm of spring.

Chen's female surname

[Interpretation] The whole garden is in spring. Metaphor is a thriving scene everywhere. Also called "all love".

[Language] Ye Songshao Weng's "The Garden is Worthless": "You should pity the dog's teeth and print moss; Small mouth firewood flies for a long time. You can't close the garden in spring; An almond came out of the wall. "

[Pronunciation] Color; Can't be pronounced "sh m 4 i".

[shape discrimination] garden; Can't write "circle"

Bright colors

[antonym] It's freezing.

[Usage] It is often used to describe the scene of spring; It also extends to describe the scene of prosperity. Generally used as a predicate; attribute

Subject-predicate type

[Example] Jiangnan in rainy season; Everywhere ~; A thriving scene.

What is a four-word sentence that ordinary people said when they were loyal to their master's family during the Spring and Autumn Period and the Warring States Period?

When Wei besieged Zhao to save the Warring States, Wei led Pang Juan to besiege Handan, the capital of Zhao. Zhao asked Qi for help, and the king of Qi ordered Tian Ji and Sun Bin to lead an army to save him. Sun Bin thought that the main force of Wei Jun was in Zhao, and the interior was empty, so he went out to attack the capital girder of Wei. So Wei Jun had to withdraw from Handan to save the country, passing through Guilin Pass, and was intercepted by his troops, almost completely annihilated.

Mixed fish in the heart and autumn, mixed species of tortoise and rabbit, flowers in the moon, fighting in the spring, dragons fighting for the east, poor snow, and Spanish idioms.

1, lonely

2, patchwork

3.tortoise horn

4. Good people mix with bad people.

5. Chengmen Sydney

6. Be utterly confused

7. Spring flowers and autumn moon

Turtle's hair and rabbit's horns-just nominal things.

Gumo togio

Explain that turtles have hair and rabbits have horns on their heads. A metaphor for something that cannot exist or exists in name only.

Jin Gan Bao's "Searching for the Gods" Volume 6 Source: "In the Shang and Zhou Dynasties, big turtles gave birth to hairy rabbit horns, and the soldiers' armor would flourish."

Structural contraction idioms

Usage combination; Become an object; Metaphor is a nominal thing.

Synonym with rabbit horn turtle hair

For example, is it evil? (Song Shi Pu Ji Wu Deng Hui Yuan, Volume 5)

Idiom formula: () Fen () Crack+() Ri () Autumn = () Flower () Gate

Idiom formula:

(4) Split (5)+( 1) Days (3) Autumn = (5) Flowers (8) Gates

Guess an idiom crazily There are many leaves and snowmen standing in front of the door on the autumn word. Cheng Fu pondered the words and wept alone.

Standing outside the door on a snowy day, waiting for Cheng Yi (Cheng Yi) to wake up and teach-respect the teacher and emphasize the road.

Chen Menglin

[Interpretation] In the past, students were taught respectfully. It is a metaphor for respecting teachers and stressing morality.

[Language] The Song Dynasty's "Tao Te Ching Shi Yang": "One day, I will see Yi, sit still, and I can't stand with You Zuo." When I felt it, the snow outside the door was a foot deep. "

respect teachers and promote education

[Usage] Too formal; Then the predicate; It is a metaphor for respecting teachers and attaching importance to teaching.