Fortune Telling Collection - Ziwei fortune-telling - What do you mean? What is the idiom? What is an idiom?

What do you mean? What is the idiom? What is an idiom?

(1) What do you mean by lively and clear?

What do you mean, be clear? Is suddenly more lively, but also more refreshed, good temperament.

(2) What are ABB idioms clear about?

Qingqing Lingling, Huo Qing, Qingqing Lingling, Qingqing Lingling, Qingqing you.

First, clear [q and ng Lí ng Lí ng].

Description: Describe water as a clear wave.

Example: A slightly chilly pale gold hook on the crown of the tree hangs quietly on the willow tip, and sometimes floats quietly on the clear lake.

Second, live in vain [q and ng huó huó]

Description: Water is clear and flowing.

Example: The water in the pool outside the east gate of the city is clear and lively, and a beautiful girl is bleaching new hemp.

Third, Qing Lingling [q and ng Lí ng Lí ng]

Explanation: status words. Describe water as clear and wavy. I figured it out, too

Example: The river has thawed, and the clear river is happily flowing with broken ice fragments, playing a wonderful piano.

Fourth, Qing Lingling [q and ng Lí ng Lí ng]

Description: (Water) is clear and bright.

Example: The water waves are clear, the rain and fog are purple, and your dark silhouette is set off by the fog.

V. Qingyou 【 q and ng y not u y not u 】

Description: Clear and bright appearance.

Example: In Qinghai Plateau, the Yellow River water has been clear and long since ancient times, moistening the earth like milk.

(3) What does the idiom "four clean-ups and six livelihoods" mean?

Four clean-ups and six activities,

This idiom,

Describe smart and capable.

(4) Which idiom can be used to describe "How can the canal be so clear because there is running water at the source?"

Flowing water at the source-the driving force of development

Full spell: yuan tóu HuóShuǐ

Interpretation: The more reading the original metaphor, the clearer the truth. Now also refers to the motive force and source of things.

Source: Song Zhuxi's poem "Reading Random Thoughts": "If you ask where the canal is so clear, it is said that there is flowing water at the source."

⑤ What is the idiom derived from "Ask the canal so clearly, because there is running water at the source"?

"Flowing water from the source" is a common idiom in China's retro poetry, which comes from Zhu's sentence "Flowing water from the source" in Song Dynasty. There is also a folk myth about "flowing water at the source" in China.

Flowing water at the source is a common idiom, which means the source and motive force of the development of things. The source of living water, the original metaphor is that the more reading, the clearer the truth. Now also refers to the motive force and source of things.

Its origin is said to be in the Southern Song Dynasty, when the great philosopher and educator Zhu saw the flowing water at the source in Songxian County. He also wrote a poem:

Half an acre of square pond opened, and the sky was overcast.

How can the canal be so clear? Because there is inexhaustible living water for it.

6. What is the idiom to abbreviate the clarity of where to go to flowing water with a source?

Pinyin: shudào qúchéng

Short spell: sdqc

Synonym: Naturally, the melon is ripe.

Antonym: Success is failure.

Usage: complex sentence patterns; As predicate and attribute; Implication of genus

Source: Shi "Answering the Book of Qin Taixu": "If you don't draw scriptures for a while, you don't have to worry about it."

Description: Canal: Waterway. Where the water flows, it naturally forms a waterway. Metaphor conditions are ripe, things will naturally succeed.

Example: Zou Taofen's "Miscellaneous feelings, abilities and behaviors": "People used to call it' ~', so it is a well-prepared good deed to' strike both sides at the source'."

Riddle: Tick-tock; Jumu

In the morning, I came to the river in front of my house, and I saw the clear water, and I also saw a Diao Xiaoyu swimming happily in the river. What is this idiom?

it should be

So clear, you can see the bottom.

I hope it helps you.

⑧ Idiom: What do you mean by four clean-ups and six activities?

Four clean-ups and six activities (referring to capable, experienced and smart people) People's explanation: describe smart and capable. Origin: Shi Ming Nai 'an's The Outlaws of the Marsh, Chapter XIX: "He Tao said,' These people have long been used to being public and ignorant. How can they come back without a boat? I don't want these officers and men, and everyone doesn't know the upside down.' "I will help you check, hope to adopt it, and hope to help you!

Pet-name ruby ask which waterway is so clear, because it is the source of living water. What idioms are used?

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Common idioms

Metaphor is the source and motive force of the development of things.

The source of flowing water evolved from a poem by Jia Zhu, a philosopher and educator in the Southern Song Dynasty: "Open a square pond of half an acre, and the sky is high and the clouds are light; Why is the water in the pond so clear? Because there is flowing water from the source. "

From: Song Zhuxi's poem "Random Thoughts on Reading": "If you ask how clear the canal is, it means that there is flowing water at the source."

Song Zhuxi's Reading Thought

Half an acre of square pond opened, and the sky was overcast.

How can the canal be so clear? Because there is inexhaustible living water for it.

Attending to ask how clear the canal is, because there is running water at the source, which idiom can be used to describe it?

Ask where the canal is so clear, because there is a source of living water in the idiom:

(source flowing water), to describe.

Idiom: flowing water at the source,

Flowing water at the source: it is a common idiom, which means the source and motive force of the development of things. Living water at the source,

The original metaphor is that the more you read, the more you understand the truth. Now also refers to the motive force and source of things.