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Idioms with good meanings and their explanations

Complete collection of idioms and allusions

A complete collection of idioms and allusions In ordinary daily life, everyone has been exposed to more classic idioms. Different idioms have different meanings, and idioms can be used in many places. Share good idioms and explanations below.

Good idioms and explanations 1 Good luck: Good luck means happiness, wealth and longevity. Good luck shines high.

Sanyang Kaitai: According to the Book of Changes, even hexagrams are yang hexagrams, broken hexagrams are yin hexagrams, the first month is Thai hexagrams, and Sanyang was born in the next year; When winter goes and spring comes, yin fades and yang grows, just like good luck. It is often used to celebrate the beginning of a year or to symbolize good luck.

Tortoise, Dragon and Phoenix: Four animals traditionally used to symbolize longevity, dignity and good luck. Metaphor is a person who occupies a high position and covers the whole world.

Changle Yongkang: An auspicious eulogy. Happiness is endless, and you will always be healthy.

Pentecostalism: used as a blessing or auspicious word for marriage.

Purple gas came from the east: according to legend, before Lao Tzu passed Hangu Pass, Guan Yinxi saw purple gas coming from the east and knew that saints would pass by. Sure enough, I came riding a green cow. This old metaphor is a symbol of good luck.

Good luck: Very auspicious and smooth. Used for divination and blessing in the old days.

Escape: escape when people are not looking; G: what luck. Might as well sneak away.

Harmony leads to auspiciousness: incur. Harmony can bring good luck.

Joy in Geelong: an auspicious and grand event.

Doing good deeds brings good luck: it used to mean that doing good deeds on weekdays can bring good luck.

Cry for the phoenix; Lin; Kirin; Phoenix: Phoenix. Ancient legends are auspicious animals, which can only be seen in times of peace and prosperity. Sadly, this country is in decline.

Turning an owl into a dove: a metaphor for turning disaster into peace. Owls are owls. They used to be considered fierce birds, and pigeons were considered lucky birds.

Good luck, bad luck, misfortune, disaster and happiness.

Phoenix bird: Phoenix bird: refers to the phoenix, symbolizing good luck. Phoenix does not come. Metaphor is that the world is not peaceful, politics is uncertain and there is no hope.

Purple gas from the East: According to legend, before Lao Tzu passed Hangu Pass, Guan Yinxi saw purple gas coming from the East and knew that saints would pass by. Sure enough, I came riding a green cow. This old metaphor is a symbol of good luck. With "purple gas coming from the east".

Ruicai Xiangyun: Rui: auspicious. Clouds in the sky portend good luck.

Wealth in distress: disasters can also be turned into good luck.

The ominous wood: auspicious: auspicious; Wood: A tree. An unlucky tree. That is, trees destroyed by lightning. Refers to asylum seekers who will not bring good luck.

Black cows give birth to white calves: black cows give birth to white calves. Old superstitions refer to auspicious omens.

Ruishou rare birds: Rui: auspicious; Jane: It's rare. Lucky animals, precious birds.

Bull's face is auspicious: auspicious: auspicious. Refers to the cemetery that helps future generations to get promoted and become rich.

Seek good fortune and avoid evil: trend: trend. Tend to be auspicious and avoid disaster.

Turtle, dragon and phoenix: four animals traditionally used to symbolize longevity, dignity and good luck. Metaphor is a person who occupies a high position and covers the whole world.

Phoenix Musical Instrument: Musical Instrument: Capacity Musical Instrument. Phoenix comes to dance, and her appearance is extraordinary. Ancient times refers to auspicious signs.

Harmony is auspicious, but disagreement is different: and: mild weather; To: incur; Auspicious: auspicious; Politeness: a discordant atmosphere; Crime: sin. A harmonious atmosphere can bring good luck, while a disharmonious atmosphere can bring disaster.

Sanyang Jiaotai: It is often used to celebrate the beginning of a year or to symbolize good luck. Same as "Three Yang Kaitai".

Every misfortune turns into good luck: every encounter; Fierce: unfortunate; G: good luck, good luck. In case of danger, it will turn into good luck. This is a superstitious statement.

It's windy every five days and rainy every ten days: it means blowing once a day and raining once every ten days. Describe the weather. The old days were auspicious signs of peace and prosperity.

Connecting wood: A tree with different roots and branches connected together. In ancient times, it was considered as an auspicious symbol.

Make the moon auspicious: make: good and auspicious. Yue Ji Ji Day. It refers to auspicious days.

Peace is auspicious, but violation is hostile: harmony: harmony; Naughty: not smooth; Crime: sin. Harmony brings good luck, and disharmony brings disaster.

Xiangyun Ruiqi: In the old days, it was thought that the colorful clouds in the sky were auspicious signs, so it was called Xiangyun Ruiqi. Also known as "Xiangyun Ruicai".

Luck in adversity: disasters can also be turned into good luck.

Jingxing Qingyun: a metaphor for good luck. Qingyun, colorful clouds, auspicious clouds.

Good temper leads to hostility, good temper leads to auspiciousness: good temper: disharmony; Crime: sin. It means that disharmony brings disaster and harmony brings good luck.

And Feng: Feng: Phoenix, the legendary hundred birds; Instrument: appearance. Ancient auspicious signs.

Phoenix comes to the musical instrument: Phoenix comes to dance, and the musical instrument is extraordinary. Ancient times refers to auspicious signs. The same as "Phoenix Comes to Instrument".

Ruiying disaster is different: Ruiying is a good omen; Disasters: natural disasters and strange natural phenomena. Refers to a sign of good luck and disaster.

Seek good fortune and avoid evil: seek good fortune and avoid evil.

Good idioms and explanations. Good idiom.

1, all the best, good luck, prosperity and continuous spring rain.

2, and the United States and the United States flourish, Li Bai smiles.

3. Good luck with dragons and phoenixes, abundant crops, long health and good luck.

4. Congratulations on making a fortune and opening up a wealth path.

5, clouds steaming Xia Wei, good luck again and again.

6. The opening of gongs and drums is satisfactory, and the beauty is like a stone.

7. Harmony between the harp and the harp, peace in the four seasons, and joy in the whole family.

8. Fengshan opens Lushan Mountain with beautiful scenery, and five blessings has a thriving business.

9, Isshiki Makoto, everything is fine.

10, spring, good luck, year of the pig, Frye, six animals, prosperity and old age together.

1 1. All the best, daily growing. Drink freely and prosper.

12, happiness, prosperity, prosperity, everything is in bud.

13, Longmen Spirit Happy New Year, perfection is getting better and better.

14, Happy New Year, go to Nanshan to pay a New Year call.

15, the dream is full of spring and the fortune is prosperous.

16, double happiness, smooth sailing and long life.

17, rich in financial resources, 99 concentric bamboo newspaper beaming.

18, decorated with colorful lanterns to congratulate the new happiness as colorful as the East China Sea.

19, one step at a time, starting a business with a smile.

20. Bees are flying and butterflies are dancing.

2 1, perfect day by day, continuous progress, icing on the cake, a hundred years of harmony.

22. Like a duck to water, the seven stars are bright, the spring is bright and the stars are bright.

23. Let a hundred flowers blossom and move forward in all directions.

24. Spring blossoms are really good, and the land is more than enough every year.

25, step by step, Qingyun happiness will always follow the good luck, Sanyang Kaitai.

26, prosperity, all the best, strive for perfection, and spend a good month.

27. The mountains and rivers are picturesque and lush.

Idioms with good meanings and their explanations III. Complete works of classic idioms and their explanations.

1, surprise: I am very happy to meet unexpected things.

2, lingering: I have forgotten to go back.

3, skinny:: Describe emaciation to the extreme.

4, amiable: gentle attitude, easy to approach.

5, painstaking efforts: more described as the hard work of career, work, literary and artistic creation.

6. Knowledgeable: Describe the fluency and proficiency in reading or endorsement.

7. Dreaming: I am pursuing when dreaming. Describe eager anticipation.

8. Loneliness: Only your own body and your own shadow. Describe loneliness, no company.

9. Adversity and * * *: * *, sharing risks and suffering. Refers to the close relationship with each other and the same interests.

10, meaningful: profound and intriguing.

1 1, uneasy: uneasy. I am extremely uneasy.

12, surprised: describes being very surprised at what happened.

13, confused: it means that you are very confused about something and don't understand it.

14, calmly: unhurried, calm and calm.

15, Eternal: Eternal.

16, avalanche: pushing mountains over the sea. Describe strength and momentum.

17, in high spirits: the original intention of the article is noble in taste and sharp in words. After many describe full of energy, energetic.

18, watch and help each other: In order to cope with the incoming enemy or sudden disaster, neighboring villages are watching and helping each other.

19, hit the target with one hundred shots: describe archery or shooting accurately, and hit the target every time. It is also a metaphor for doing things with confidence.

20, restless seat: can not sleep on the pillow. Describe being absorbed and unable to sleep.

Complete works of classic idioms and their explanations

1, reluctant to leave: describes being reluctant to leave.

2. Death: Say goodbye to the world. Refers to death.

3. Strive for the first place: metaphorically, strive for progress for fear of falling behind.

4. Vast: very vast, without boundaries. It is often used to describe grasslands.

5. Despair: describes a person who is depressed and depressed because of failure or failure.

6, overwhelmed: the original description of the scenery is countless, too late to watch. There are so many people or things that people are overwhelmed.

7, slow down: describe speaking and doing things slowly and unhurriedly.

8. futility: futility, describing futility.

9, full of air: describe putting on a self-righteous, amazing look.

10, one by one: up here, down there. Describe one after another

1 1, not stick to one pattern or specification.

12, without thinking: describe that you are quick and skilled, without thinking.

13, powerless: unable to exert force. Incite or fail to do something well or solve a problem.

14, can see a spot: On the surface, it means that you can see a spot, which means that you can infer the whole thing by seeing a small part of it.

15, gaze: eyes fixed. Describe concentration.

16, no solution: only a rough idea, not a thorough understanding. Often refers to the study or research is not serious and in-depth.

17, the ideological trend fluctuates: the ideological activities are extremely frequent.

18, self-inflicted: I did something stupid and bad, and I was unlucky.

19, no hurry: no hurry, no hurry. Describe a calm attitude, or a steady and practical approach.

20, unhappy: describe the heart can not let go, the heart is unhappy.