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Elegant and noble four-character idioms

1. What are the elegant and poetic four-character idioms? The four-word idiom is: a midsummer light year, when I got my hands on the years, I sang my voice, landed on the Iraqi shore, quicksand, tired of vicissitudes of life, and the world of mortals painted a picture, like a dream from generation to generation.

1, light-year midsummer, she sheng Xiàguāng ninán

Interpretation: Summer, seasonal solar terms, is actually summer. In ancient times, it was divided into Meng, Zhong and Ji. One of these three months is the hottest time in summer. At this time, many fruits and vegetables are ripe. In midsummer, the weather is hot, and old people and children are prone to heatstroke. Therefore, in life, we should adopt a scientific diet, reasonably relieve summer heat and keep healthy. "Light years" refers to this time and this age.

This is a midsummer light year, and you and I know each other.

2. Get Nianhua r m4r m: n zh ǐ n niá n huá.

Interpretation: Like water flowing for years. During the Southern Dynasties and the Song Dynasty, Bao Zhao wrote the poem "Going to Yunyang for Nine Miles": "If you don't return to your heart, you will be unlucky." Tang Huang Tao's fable poem: "Fifty years ago, I tilted towards youth. Fifty years later, the sun invaded my head. " Zhang Yuanke's song "Happy in front of the Temple and Missing" for a long time: "Flowers fall in one year and get married in spring." The first time in Su's Broken Goose: "What a pity to sweep leaves and burn incense to send me away!"

In the past, fortune tellers called people a year's luck. Song Sushi's "Two Rhymes from the East Pavilion": "All localities may wish to build idle and count the years." "Awakening the World and Du Zichun's Three Visits to Chang 'an": "I think my time is not good, so I didn't enjoy myself, even so." Zhao Shuli's Marriage of Xiao erhei: "Xiao erhei was clever since he was a child, counting the zodiac, six years' lessons, reciting the fleeting time, or a few days' ugly Jia is golden in the sea' and other formulas, and he has learned them by heart. "

3, the song is the best, Gē j g ē j ě n q ě ng Jun.

Interpretation: After a song is finished, all the youth is entrusted to the person you love.

On the stage, Yu Ji devoted his life to singing.

4. Yiren Xi 'an Y and Lun x à n

Interpretation: Yi, formerly used in the third person of women, is equal to "she" now. Iraqi: That man (female). The man (woman) is standing on the shore in the sunset. Also used as ellipsis and modal particle. Sigh how time goes by, Iraqis, beautiful women, being late. Beauty is fading away. Or the person in my heart is far away from me.

Example: Seeing the Iraqis on the beach, there is nothing they can do.

5. Fenghua quicksand

Interpretation: Fenghua refers to the best period when the age is just right. Quicksand is simply sand that can flow like a liquid, that is, sand that can flow. This is a natural phenomenon. It often appears in the desert with unstable foundation. When a heavy object is placed on the sand, it will sink to the bottom like the bottom. The best age here is like sand, which is easily lost.

6, vicissitudes of life tired c ā C ā cāng sāng nián juàn

Interpretation: Vicissitude comes from the "vicissitudes" of China's idioms. The sea has become a field of mulberry trees, and the field of mulberry trees has become the sea. It is a metaphor for the great changes in nature or the changeable world, and life is impermanent; Or a metaphor for the great and rapid changes in the world-abbreviated as vicissitudes of life. The text of Jin's Biography of Immortals: "Ma Gu said,' Since taking the clothes, I regard the East China Sea as a mulberry field.' At the beginning of the Tang Dynasty, xi Guang's poem "Dedicating 89 to the East" said: "Go to the sea alone." Liu Ming's poem "Regret for the Past Spring": "Sometimes things happen, and Hai Ruo has not done it, so there should be no sorrow."

Example: Life is still young, but it has experienced ups and downs. Thinking about it makes me feel tired and tired.

7. Scroll of Red Dust hóng chén huà juàn

Interpretation: The world of mortals refers to the flying dust in the downtown area, refers to the prosperous society of the world of mortals, and Buddhism refers to the world that sees through the world of mortals. The common name of the world of mortals, the original meaning of the world of mortals in ancient times refers to the bustling city. Ban Gu, a writer and historian in the Eastern Han Dynasty, wrote a poem entitled "The Ode to the West". Refers to the bustling secular life in this world. The dirt road in the past, the dust raised after the chariots and horses, is a metaphor for the road to fame and fortune.

Example: Looking back at the picture of the world of mortals, I forgot all about love and hate.

8. generations of QI ā n QI ū j ǐ Shi ǐ.

Explanation: Qian Qiu refers to a thousand years, a long time and a birthday. Honorific words refer to a person's birthday. Today, our ancestors will be thousands of years old. Isn't grandma angry a provocation? -Cao Xueqin's Dream of Red Mansions is a thousand years old. It takes a long time to describe. From the old poem "With Su Wu" by Li Ling in the Han Dynasty: "Jiahui will not meet each other for three thousand years." Sigh how many rounds life can have.

Even if the emperor has the power to cover the sky, it can be passed down from generation to generation.

2. Elegant and poetic four-word idiom 1, elegant and beautiful.

Pinyin: q ONG yγjuéchén

Explanation: clean and elegant, spotless.

Source: Bing Xin "To a Little Reader": "This room is elegant and dusty, and there are added flowers that surround me."

Example: I have a group of elegant children following me. How can I not be energetic?

2. Elegant people have clear minds.

Pinyin: y m r n q Ι ng zhi Ι

Explanation: describe people as polite. Both are "elegant and profound".

Source: Zhang Ju, Liang Qing, "Travelers continue to talk about no food list": "The cooking methods emphasized in the menu of Suiyuan always have a taste of food, and there is no treasure of mountains and seas, which is elegant and luxurious." Vernacular translation: The cooking method mentioned is that some ordinary vegetables have no delicious food, and they still maintain a good character.

3. Talk about Ya Bu.

Pinyin: b

Interpretation: Speak freely, extensively and deeply; Ya Bu: Elegant manners. Speak freely and behave gracefully.

Source: Jin's "Song of a Hundred Years": "How about traveling to the capital with bare horses and chariots?" Vernacular translation: sitting in a gorgeous carriage, talking freely and behaving gracefully.

4. Gentle and elegant

Pinyin: Wen

Explanation: Gentle attitude and elegant manners.

Source: Qing Wenkang's Biography of Heroes of Children originated for the first time: "The first one is a semi-old Confucian scholar ... and the second one is a gentle white-faced scholar."

For example, judging from his appearance, manner, speech and manners, he is also very gentle and elegant, without the flavor of a savage hero.

Step 5 be gentle

Pinyin:

Explanation: gentleness: gentleness and courtesy; Er ya: gentle. Describe a person's gentle attitude and behavior. The present tense also means that there is no spirit of struggle, and there is no courage and enterprising spirit in doing things.

Source: Qing Pu Songling's Strange Tales from a Lonely Studio Chen Xijiu: "The son of this famous family is gentle and honest. Is Wu Can a thief? " Vernacular translation: How can this man be a thief with a gentle attitude and polite manners?

For example, making sentences: being gentle and gentle is exactly the attitude of scholars.

3. Four-word idioms of elegant artistic conception The four-word idioms of elegant artistic conception are: empty valley, secluded land, Athens, ice and clear water, pure and pure, pure and flawless, immersed in white snow, only looking elegant, winding and secluded, winding and secluded, surging, caring for each other, mountains and rivers, and so on.

1, empty valley orchid

It means beautiful orchids in the valley. It is rarely described and is often used to describe elegance.

Exodus: She has always prided herself on her beauty, but now she is not ashamed to see this girl, such as an empty valley and a beautiful orchid.

2. High mountains and flowing water

Metaphor is a confidant or bosom friend, and also a metaphor for music. This allusion has gradually developed into more than 70 classic meanings, such as the beauty of music, the value of knowing each other, the difficulty of knowing friends, the loss of knowing friends, and the leisure.

Example: Confucius, a sage, studied the piano with his teacher, and was praised as the king of literature as soon as he practiced it. High mountains and flowing water, you have to meet a bosom friend.

3. Canon is elegant.

Dignified, elegant and beautiful.

Exodus: But he is extremely handsome, classic and elegant. It seems to be unique in the sky and unparalleled in the underground.

4. Be in high spirits and relaxed.

It means elegant emotions and comfortable manners.

Exodus: I have never seen her in my life. I am in a high mood, relaxed and everything is extraordinary. (Tang Xianzu's "Purple Hairpin, Jiao Bao Shu Jiao")

5. winding paths lead to seclusion

It means a path leading to a secluded place.

Exodus: The winding path leads to a secluded place, and there will be a better place if you go further.

4. Describe the noble four words "everyone's demeanor": in the past, it referred to noble families with prominent status. Style: demeanor, style. A unique style from a noble family.

Expensive is too noble to be expressed in words. What people met in the old days often said when predicting people's future.

He is a close friend and close relative of Qi. Refers to close relatives and friends.

Wedding height: nobility. Noble friends filled the seats. Describe many guests

Golden house refers to a noble and beautiful woman.

Golden branches and jade leaves originally described beautiful flowers and trees. Later refers to the descendants of the royal family. Now it is also a metaphor for people of noble or exquisite birth.

Noble family: a wealthy family. A noble, distinguished or privileged family.

Zijin inlaid with gold: gold seal; Purple: purple ribbon. Wear purple ribbons printed with gold to show noble status.

A virtuous body means a noble position.

Goose moves, gives birth to a phoenix, flies and gives birth to a phoenix, all of which are legendary lucky birds. Metaphor is a noble person.

Jade leaf cocoa: the branches of plants. The original description of flowers and trees was the weakness of branches and leaves. Metaphor after the royal family and people of noble birth. Now it is also a metaphor for people of noble or exquisite birth.

The noblest title for people with different surnames.

Rich and expensive means very rich and noble.

Unequal body: estimation. Refers to the body that cannot be valued by wealth. Extremely talk about people's nobility.

Dragon blood and phoenix marrow are metaphors of aristocratic descent.

Song Shengyue is called a minister of noble birth, or a gifted person.

An aristocratic family-an aristocratic family: a rich family. A noble, distinguished or privileged family.

Zijin inlaid with gold: golden seal; Purple: purple ribbon. Wear purple ribbons printed with gold to show noble status.

Virtue is precious to the body-refers to noble status.

Goose flies to make a phoenix-both are legendary lucky birds. Metaphor is a noble person.

Unequal body-inequality: estimation. Refers to the body that cannot be valued by wealth. Extremely talk about people's nobility.

Dragon blood and phoenix marrow-a metaphor of aristocratic lineage.

Born in Yue-called a famous minister, or a gifted scholar.

Jade leaf jinkeke: the branches of plants. The original description of flowers and trees was the weakness of branches and leaves. Metaphor after the royal family and people of noble birth. Now it is also a metaphor for people of noble or exquisite birth.

Everyone has a different surname-the noblest title.

How rich and expensive-means very rich and noble.

Too expensive to express in words-too noble to express in words. What people met in the old days often said when predicting people's future.

Gao Peng is a close friend-a noble friend and close relative. Refers to close relatives and friends.

Wedding-high: noble. Noble friends filled the seats. Describe many guests

The golden house charming mother-refers to a noble and beautiful woman.

Everyone's demeanor-everyone: used to refer to a prominent aristocratic family. Style: demeanor, style. A unique style from a noble family.

Golden branches and jade leaves-originally described as beautiful flowers and trees. Later refers to the descendants of the royal family. Now it is also a metaphor for people of noble or exquisite birth.

5. Describe the elegant four-character word, pure and clean, and describe the noble character and innocent conduct.

Elegance: A compliment to a person with high moral character and profound knowledge. Gentleman: Generally speaking, it refers to a talented and virtuous person. Refers to talented and virtuous people.

Elegant hall. Metaphor is a high requirement and a perfect realm.

Canon is elegant and dignified, elegant and beautiful.

Romantic elegance: literature and art are informal; Elegance: profound knowledge and extraordinary bearing. Refers to an elegant, free-spirited and knowledgeable person.

Elegance: Elegance refers to good manners and gestures; Elegant: An elegant appearance. Elegant and generous.

Absolute beauty: elegant and talented; Unparalleled: unparalleled. It means that elegance is the best in the world.

Master: People with lofty interests and noble behaviors are mostly hermits; Ya: Elegant and elegant. A person with lofty aspirations and elegant style.

Elegant manners: elegance. Describe a woman's posture and elegance.

Profound elegance means that the article is vigorous and profound, elegant and powerful.

Generosity leads to magnanimity and elegance.

Elegant human form allows people to have good manners, good manners. Both are "elegant and profound".

Elegant people are deep and elegant: elegant and noble; To: Fun. Noble character and profound taste. Originally, I appreciated the profound insights of the author of The Book of Songs, Ru Ya. After describing people's manners.

Elegant and charming scholar.

"Spring Snow" originally refers to a song with high artistic difficulty in Chu State during the Warring States Period. Metaphor is profound but not popular literature and art.

Elegant and graceful: generous and calm; Elegance: elegance. Describe a calm attitude and elegant manners.

Elegant, elegant description, beautiful words.

Elegant description of generous attitude and good manners.

Graceful steps refer to calm demeanor and elegant manners.

6. A four-character idiom describes a nobleman, Gillian Golden House Gillian: It refers to the daughter of Aunt Liu Che (Princess Liu Jiao). At first, Emperor Liu Che of the Han Dynasty wanted to accept Gillian as his wife in the Golden Palace. Here refers to a beautiful and noble woman.

Source: Old title Han Hanwu Story: When Emperor Wu was young, he said to his aunt princess royal, "If you marry Gillian (my aunt's daughter), you should keep it in the golden house."

Everyone's demeanor: in the past, it referred to a noble family with prominent status. Style: demeanor, style. A unique style from a noble family.

Source: Qing Shi Yu Kun's "Three Heroes and Five Righteousnesses" The eighteenth time: "Tea has been offered, and words have been said. Questions and answers are flowing and calm. This is really a great style for everyone. "

Wedding height: nobility. Noble friends filled the seats. Describe many guests.

Source: Tang "Preface to Wang Tengting": "Thousands of miles to meet, wedding flowers."

High generosity: official position, official position; Lu: Salary. The official position is noble and the salary is generous.

Source: biography of dong Zhongshu in Han dynasty: "pampered, living in a high position, warm at home, and worry-free food and clothing."

The high position pays attention to the dignity of the official position and the rich salary. Both are "high positions and rich salaries".

Source: Shi's "Strategy 5": "Sages know their things, serve sincerely, seek practical results in vain, and don't like people who attach importance to high positions and mountains."

There is no difference between noble and humble.

Source: Zhou's synopsis of the golden chamber: "It makes no difference when you meet a guest."

Newborn reeds. Jade: Fairy tree. The reed leans against the fairy tree. The metaphor of two people with very different looks is very uncoordinated. (2) metaphor humble people attached to noble people. Also known as "Jian Peijun Yu Shu" and "Jian Peijun"

Golden house refers to a noble and beautiful woman.

Golden branches and jade leaves originally described beautiful flowers and trees. Later refers to the descendants of the royal family. Now it is also a metaphor for people of noble or exquisite birth.

Source: Jin Cuibao's Notes on Ancient and Modern Clothes: "Fighting Chiyou in the land of Zhuolu often ends with the emperor." The words in Wang Tangjian's Palace in the Play: "Hu Die, Hu Die, fly to the golden branches and jade leaves."

Dragon blood and phoenix marrow are metaphors of aristocratic descent.

Climbing to the top means climbing to make friends with noble people.

Climbing Cheng Gui means climbing up and making friends with people. It's the same as "the higher you climb, the more expensive you get."

Source: "The Scholars" the seventeenth time: "After my death, as soon as you have eaten enough clothes, you must find a marriage, always have children from poor families, and never covet wealth and climb higher."

Song Shengyue is called a minister of noble birth, or a gifted person.

Source: "Poetry Ya Gao Song": "Gao Song Yue Wei, the third runner-up in the sky, Yue Wei descended to heaven, and gave birth to happiness." Mao Chuan: "The mountain is big and high; Hey, it' s also four days ... Yue Jiang Ling Ci, which makes great contributions to Shen Fu. " Shen, Shen Bo; Fu, Fu and Hou are all uncles, and they are important ministers of the Zhou Dynasty. According to legend, they are descendants of four famous ancient mountains.

Originally, it was the highest and greatest Buddhist language praising Sakyamuni. Now it means to think that only oneself is the greatest. Describe extreme arrogance.

Source: Songshi Puji's "Five Lights Meeting Yuan" Volume 1: "Between heaven and earth, I am the only one."

I am the only one who worships Buddha, and praising Sakyamuni is the noblest and greatest. Now it means to think that only oneself is the greatest. Describe extreme arrogance. It's the same as "I am the only one".

A virtuous body means a noble position.

Source: "Guan Zi Li Zheng": "Although there is a moral body and a noble body, no one dares to take it; Although there are rich families with many assets, no one dares to use their wealth. "

7. What are the ancient and elegant four-character idioms? They are: charming, empty valley and secluded orchid, flowers in the fog, Chun Xue continuous, romantic and romantic.

1, Yangchun Baixue [yáng chūn bái xuě]: It originally referred to a more advanced song of Chu in the Warring States Period. Metaphor is profound but not fashionable literature and art.

[Source] In the Warring States Period, Chu Song Yu asked the King of Chu: "It's spring snow; There are only dozens of people in the country. "

2. Charming and charming [b?i?i?i?n?o]: Charming and charming: beautiful. Describe a woman's graceful posture.

[Source] [Source] Chen's poem Zaqu in the Southern Dynasties: "Green, beautiful, beautiful, endless." Don Zhang Wencheng's "Wandering Fairy Cave": "Beautiful and unparalleled; If it is weak and suitable, it will not be discussed. "

3. Empty Valley Orchid [Kō ngǔ y ū u lá n]: A beautiful orchid in the empty valley. It is rarely described and is often used to describe elegance.

[Source] The fifth time of Qing Liu E's Travels of the Old Disabled: "The empty valley is secluded. I can't believe there are such masters here."

4. Romance [fēng HuāXu Yuè]: It originally refers to the natural scenery often described in old poems. After metaphor piled up words with poor and empty content. Also refers to an affair or a dissolute life.

[Source] Song Shaoyong's "Preface to Yichuan Collection": "Although I am proud of death; Fighting on the front line; Did not enter the chest; What's the difference? "

5, looking at flowers in the fog [wù lǐ kàn huā]: It used to describe the old man's poor eyesight and blurred vision, but later it was compared to seeing things unreal.

[Source] Tang Du Fu's poem "A boat is a little cold food": "Spring boat sits on the sky, and the old flowers look at the fog."