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Four-character idioms about Shiva

1. Who knows the four-character idiom "three aunts and six grandmothers" ending in "woman"

Explanation: generally refers to women in different occupations; It also refers to women who are engaged in unfair occupations. Now it generally refers to princesa.

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The origin of the idiom is Ming Dow Zong Yi's "Dropping out of Farming, Three Aunties and Six Women": "Three Aunties are Taoist priests, nuns and hexagrams; Xiangu is a woman in the Taoist temple, and a nun refers to a woman in the Taoist temple, a divination aunt, who specializes in divination. Six women, tooth women, matchmaker, teacher women, devout women, medicine women and stable women. " Yapo, a woman who profited from the introduction of human trafficking in China in the old society. Matchmaker, a woman who specializes in matchmaking for men and women; Shiva, also known as the witch, is a woman whose life is based on witchcraft. Qianpo refers to the women who run the A Qin Building Chu Yuan and engage in pornography. Medicine girl: "Medicine girl" is the abbreviation of ancient medicine girl, who used drugs to treat diseases or harm people; Wenpo: This is an ancient non-governmental organization that delivered babies for women.

2. What are the last words of the four-character idiom? 1. The basic definition of the new word [u g not ng mà pó] Beat: beat.

Refers to a shrew beating and insulting her in-laws. Encyclopedia defines reporting the mistake of beating and cursing in-laws. Pinyin (not u g ū ng m à pó) is used as predicate, object, attribute and derogatory term. The explanation means that a shrew beats and insults her in-laws. 2. The basic explanation of the new words [sān g Liu pó]. Explain in detail 【 sān gū liù pó 】 Metaphor is not. Chu Cao Qing Xueqin's Dream of Red Mansions: "I said that three aunts and six women are unacceptable."

This generation is fierce and weak, and can't fight with words, so they have made a lot of false accusations and slanders, which are invalid, so they curse, really like ~, despicable and hateful. Near antonym near antonym three religions nine streams five relatives six relatives antonym good woman.

3. What four-word words can a woman form? Four words in the form of women: tearful eyes, Karo-po robbery, beating men and cursing women, Brahmanism, Nage-po-po pinyin: pó definition: 1, old woman: old woman.

Bitter. 2. Mother-in-law: in-laws.

My mother-in-law and in-laws

My mother-in-law 3, a woman who says two generations of relatives: aunt.

Auntie. Grandma.

4. Dialect refers to married young women, also known as wives: wives. Auntie.

In ancient times, it refers to women who were engaged in certain occupations: matchmakers. Midwives.

Extended information: Chinese character strokes: related words: 1, fruit name of Bogo [nà hé pó guǒ] in He Na, ancient India. 2. Brahmanism [pó luó mén jiào] An ancient religion in India that worships Brahma (the highest god) and was later reformed and called Hinduism.

3. Beat a man and scold a woman [not u g not ng mà pó] Beat: Beat. Refers to a shrew beating and insulting her in-laws.

4, tearful eyes [lè i y m n p ó su not] describes a person crying very sad. 5. Kalobo robbed the alias of [jiā luó pó jié] kapok.

4. What four-word words can a woman form? The four words of the women's group: tearful eyes, Karo robbery, beating men and cursing women, Brahmanism, Negogo.

Po pinyin: pó

Explanation:

1, old woman: old woman. Bitter.

2. Mother-in-law: in-laws. My mother-in-law and in-laws My mother-in-law

3. Women who are relatives of two generations: aunts. Auntie. Grandma.

4. Dialect refers to married young women, also known as wives: wives. Auntie.

In ancient times, it refers to women who were engaged in certain occupations: matchmakers. Midwives.

Extended data

Chinese character strokes:

Related words:

1, Negro breaks the country

The name of the fruit in ancient India.

2. Brahmanism

The religious worship of Brahma (the supreme god) in ancient India was later reformed and called Hinduism.

3. Beat men and scold women

Beat: Beat. Refers to a shrew beating and insulting her in-laws.

4. Eyes with tears [lè i y m: nPó su not]

Describe a person crying very sadly.

5. Karopa robbed

Another name for kapok.