Fortune Telling Collection - Free divination - What are the cliches?

What are the cliches?

Installation, imitation, construction, installation and decoration.

1, installing

Pinyin: ān shè

Interpretation: refers to placement and layout.

Source: Before A Dream of Red Mansions 1 10 Back: "The underground woman has put the mattress away and laid the bedding." ?

2. fake

Pinyin: shè

Interpretation: it means that although institutional positions exist, they actually don't work.

Source: Han? Cai Yong? "Si Tuleideng Yuan Gong's Ma Ling Table": "A few seats are empty, and the account is empty; The goods are still there, but people are not there. "

3. Architecture

Pinyin: Jian shè

Interpretation: establishment and setting.

Source: Mozi Shang Tong Zhong: "The ancients were the building countries of ghosts and gods and stood at attention for a long time. They are not high and generous, they are rich. "

4. Decoration

Pinyin: b m 4 I sh è

Interpretation: refers to furnishings; Display items. It also refers to something that is empty in form and has no practical effect.

Source: Yuan Hanqing's "Golden Thread Pool" is the fourth discount: "Give a big banquet, but invite their relatives and friends, and there will be banquets in the future."

Step 5 set up

Pinyin: shè zhì

Interpretation: established; Layout.

Source: Han Lun Heng Cai Cheng: "Donghai is an uncle, widely known as seclusion. Three subjects were set up in the Spring and Autumn Period to supplement officials. "