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What do you mean by rich?

Question 1: Interpretation of the meaning of wealth [yāo chán wàn guàn], waist: carry it with you; Guan: Money string, give a thousand pence. Describe people as extremely rich.

Out of the southern dynasties? Liang? Yin Yun's novels? Wu Shu people: "Every guest has his own purpose. They may want to create the history of Yangzhou, they may want to make more money, and they may want to ride a crane. One of them said, "I got rich and rode a crane to the country." Want to have both. "

Use the method to move the object; Used as attribute and object; Metaphor is very rich.

A clear example? The fifth time in Wenkang's Biography of Heroes of Children: "I'm not afraid of you ~, it's the owner's fault that I left the store, so I don't need guests to ask for trouble."

Synonyms are great wealth, rich prince, and great wealth.

Antonyms get nothing, nothing, empty pockets.

Mystery: gold and silver make a belt (to use an idiom)-money.

Riddle analysis: usually a belt is tied around the waist, and money can be tied around the waist as a belt, which means that this person must be very rich. This idiom means very rich.

The British are addicted to money.

In ancient times, Zhao's four sons, Li, drank by the West Lake in Yangzhou and talked about their ambitions. Zhao said that he was lucky to make such friends and hoped that Yangzhou would become history. Money wants a lot of money. Sun wants to ride a crane with a red top in bai ling and spend the rest of his life in Qionglou Yuyu. Li said that he was going to get rich and rode a crane to Dengzhou. Everyone teased him that he was impatient and could not drink hot porridge.

Question 2: What does it mean to be rich?

Explanation: waist wrap: refers to the items carried with you; Guan: In the old days, money was tied with a rope, and it was the same. Metaphor is a lot of money.

Question 3: How did the wealth of waist come from? The ancient people's currencies were all metal currencies such as iron and copper. Metal money is relatively heavy, and the ancients slowly became rich for the convenience of hanging a wallet on their belts!

Question 4: You are described as rich and very rich. A lot of money you carry with you is always 1000 copper coins, and the weight of each period is different. For example, "five baht", a copper coin weighs five baht. Weight per baht 1.302 1 g, weight of five baht 6.5 1 g, and total weight of copper coins 65 10 g, which is about 6.5 1 kg.

Wealth will crush people.

Rich can be described as very rich. In ancient times there was a thing called a silver ticket.

Question 5: The meaning of having money is 1. Explain.

Waist: On the belt.

Money: You usually wear a belt around your waist, and you can tie money around your waist, which means that this person must be rich. This idiom means very rich.

2. Pinyin: yāo chán wán guàn

3. Source

Southern dynasties? Liang? Yin Yun's novels? Wu Shu people: "Every guest has his own purpose. They may want to create the history of Yangzhou, they may want to make more money, and they may want to ride a crane. One of them said, "I got rich and rode a crane to the country." Want to have both. "

Step 4: Example

Qing? The fifth time in Wenkang's Biography of Heroes of Children: "I am not afraid that you have money. It is the owner's responsibility to leave the store, and there is no need for guests to ask for trouble. "

5. Idiom stories

According to legend, in ancient times, Li Sigong, the son of Zhao Gan Sun, was drinking at the West Lake in Yangzhou to talk about his ambition. Zhao said that he was lucky enough to make friends, hoping to sneak into Yangzhou Secretariat. Money wants a lot of money. Sun wants to ride a crane with a red top in bai ling and spend the rest of his life in Qionglou Yuyu. Li said that he was going to get rich and rode a crane to Dengzhou. Everyone teased him that he was impatient and could not drink hot porridge.

Question 6: How to write Chinese characters (dictionaries, word combinations) with a plump waist?

Pronunciation yāo

Radical month

Number of strokes 13

Stroke of Chinese characters

Name: apostrophe, horizontal hook, horizontal, horizontal, vertical, horizontal folding, vertical, vertical, horizontal, apostrophe, apostrophe, horizontal,

Question 7: The fortune teller said that I would "spread my waist" when I was around 25 years old. How many meanings does "spread my waist" have? Spread your waist, that is, straighten your waist, indicating that your career was very good at that time and you can brag.

Question 8: What does it mean for a woman to carry something around her waist? The red rope around the waist is decorated with jade, which means wealth and can also be regarded as a decoration.

Question 9: In the picture, there is a man with a copper coin tied around his waist, and it says, "I have a lot of money."

Spelling:

Hello, I love you.

Explanation:

Waist seal: carry it with you; Guan: money string; The rope used to wear money in ancient times; A thousand are the same. Describe more money.

Go out:

Southern dynasties? Liang? Yin Yun's novels? Wu Shuren: "Rich; Riding a crane in the state. "

Example:

Now he ~; Go home brilliantly; Where do you remember our poor partners?

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