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Idioms describing lavender

Big hit: Describe it in detail?

Colorful: colorful: beautiful; Yan: enchanting; It's beautiful. Describe all kinds of beautiful flowers competing for beauty. Also known as "purples". Detailed?

Colorful: describe a hundred flowers blooming; A colorful scene. It is a metaphor for colorful things or prosperous scenes. Detailed?

Blue nose and purple eyes: blue nose and purple eyes. Describe a serious facial injury. Detailed?

Colorful: describe flowers and colors. Detailed?

Red and purple: describe a person who is very popular and receives too much attention.

Gold seal and purple ribbon: gold seal and purple ribbon. Ancient Guo Xiang, Prime Minister, Qiu, Da Sikong, Taifu, Taishi, Taibao, left and right generals, concubines of Sixth Palace ... What are the details?

Pass the title and attack the purple: it means to inherit the high title. Made in the Han Dynasty, the Duke and Duchess wore purple ribbon turtles and new gold seals. Detailed?

Picking up purple: it means getting a high official and generous salary. Blue and purple are the clothes of ancient officials and officials. Detailed?

Red and purple mixed ink: in ancient times, Zhu was a positive color, and purple was a variegated color. Red, purple, chaos and red refer to variegated colors, chaos and positive colors. Metaphor is evil rather than right in detail?

Golden purple silver blue: golden purple: golden seal, purple ribbon. Silver blue: silver seal, green ribbon. Refers to the seal worn by senior officials. Borrow refers to dignitaries. Detailed?

Red dew and purple smoke: describe the bright colors of flowers and trees. Detailed?

Wearing purple and yellow: wearing a purple ribbon around her waist and holding a golden official seal in her arms. In the Han dynasty, the prime minister, Qiu, etc. Gold-plated with purple ribbons. Because "Pei Zi Huang Huai" refers to senior officials. Outside ... detailed?

Colorful: ① Describe colorful flowers. 2 refers to flowers. Detailed?

Du Qing Ziff: See Du Qing Wei Zi. Detailed?

Du Qing Wei Zi: the palace where the Emperor of Heaven lived in myths and legends. Detailed?

Drag the gold to purple: put on the purple seal. Metaphor official position is high. Detailed?

Violet: refers to delicate colors, and also refers to delicate flowers. Detailed?

Heavy gold purple: It is said that there are several people wearing gold purple ribbons in a door, and they are very proud. Above the marquis of Qin and Han dynasties, there are golden and purple ribbons. Detailed?

Zhu Tuozi: Describe the status of dignitaries. The same as "Zhu Zhu drags purple". Detailed?

Zhu Zhu drags purple: describe the status of dignitaries. Zhu and Zi refer to the colors printed by senior officials. Detailed?

Colorful: describe a hundred flowers blooming and colorful. It also means that things are colorful and rich in details?

Father and son: son: official uniforms of more than three products in the Tang Dynasty; Zhu: Official uniforms of more than five grades in the Tang Dynasty. Father and son are both senior officials.

Fight for Red and Purple: Describe a hundred flowers in detail?

Hanging Zhu Tuozi: hanging; Hanging down; Zhu: the belt on the official uniform; Purple: purple ribbon. By referring to the details of senior officials?

Purple jade into smoke: refers to the death of a girl in detail?

With gold, purple: gold: gold seal. Purple: purple ribbon. There are gold seals and purple ribbons. Describe a very prominent position. Detailed?

Evil purple captures Zhu: purple: the ancients thought purple was a variegated color; Grasp: chaos; Zhu: Big red. The ancients thought red was a positive color. The original meaning is disgust, replacing evil with positive. After defeating evil with metaphor, what about ... detailed?

Yellow flag and purple cover: Clouds similar to yellow flag and purple cover appear in the sky. Always a sign of the emperor's birth. Detailed?

Blue and purple quilt: blue and purple: ancient official uniform, which is a metaphor for high officials and dignitaries; Be: same as "wear". Refers to senior officials. Detailed?

Yao Huang, Wei Zi: Wei Zi: Chiba red peony, from Wei Renpu's family; Yao Huang: Chiba yellow peony belongs to the Yao family. Originally refers to two kinds of precious peony products in Luoyang in Song Dynasty ... details?

Wei Zi,: Yao Huang: Chiba yellow peony, from Yao; Weizi: Red Peony in Chiba is from Wei Renpu family. Originally refers to two kinds of precious peony products in Luoyang in Song Dynasty ... details?

Waist gold and purple clothes: there is a gold seal on the waist and a purple robe on the body. Refers to being a big official. Detailed?

Violent chaos: a metaphor for treating traitors as clean and just gentlemen. Detailed?

Green and purple: metaphors of powerful people. Detailed?

Zou Ying and Qizi: Metaphor has its ups and downs. Detailed?

There is gold in the bosom and purple in the bosom, which used to mean that officials have high positions, glory and honor. Gold: refers to the golden seal. Purple: refers to printed purple ribbons. Detailed?

Fall in love with gold and purple: See "Fall in love with gold and purple". Detailed?

Huai Yinzi: refers to dignitaries. Silver, silver seal; Purple, purple ribbon. Han system, prime minister, Qiu, and princes are all purple; Rank 2,000 gems are all printed in silver. Detailed?

Jute purple mud: the emperor's proclamation, written on jute paper and sealed with purple mud, called it. Detailed?

Jute Purple Book: See Jute Purple Mud. Detailed?

And Zhu heavy purple: refers to many prominent official positions. Zhu, Yi Zhu; Purple, purple ribbon. Detailed?

Gold seal purple ribbon: purple ribbon and gold seal, used by ancient prime ministers. Later used to refer to high officials and dignitaries. Detailed?

Dragging green and purple: Made in the Han Dynasty, the seal worn by princes is purple, and the seal worn by officials is cyan. Because of the metaphor of "dragging blue with purple", official positions are dignitaries. Detailed?

Yan Zi Yao Hong: I also said colorful words. Detailed?

Waist gold drags purple: a metaphor for being in a high position. Gold, gold seal; Purple, purple ribbon. Detailed?

Take purple as Zhu: See "Chaos Zhu with purple". Detailed?

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. Metaphor is a sign of good luck ... in detail?

Pass the tortoise to attack the purple: refers to inheriting the high position. Made in the Han Dynasty, the Duke and Duchess wore purple ribbon turtles and new gold seals. Detailed?

Wearing Rayna Sue: refers to the gold seal in your arms and the purple ribbon around your waist. In a high position. With "wear purple with yellow".

Wear a purple yellow waist: wear a purple robe and tie a gold and silver fish bag around the waist. Big official costume, also refers to being a big official. Detailed?

Purple waist gold: wearing a purple robe and a gold and silver fish bag at the waist. Big official costume, also refers to being a big official. Detailed?

Purple waist and silver: wearing a purple robe and wearing a gold and silver fish bag at the waist. Big official costume, also refers to being a big official. Detailed?

Gold and purple: Wear gold and purple ribbons. In a high position. Detailed?

I am wearing a golden purple dress: I am wearing a ribbon. In a high position. Gold, fingerprints; Purple refers to color. Detailed?

Green and purple: metaphors of powerful people. It's the same as "turning green and dragging purple" Detailed?

Purple ribbon gold seal: purple ribbon seal and gold seal, used by ancient prime ministers. Borrow refers to high officials and dignitaries. Detailed?

Zizhi brow: a word to praise people's virtue and nobility. Detailed?

Erjin drags purple: Er: insert; Drag: droop. Insert gold, drag purple robe. Refers to a prominent and detailed official position?

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. Metaphor is a sign of good luck ... in detail?

Zhu Xi can hardly say goodbye: Zhu: Hong. In ancient times, vermilion was a positive color and purple was an intermediate color, which was a metaphor for good and evil, and good and evil. Describe good and evil without arguing in detail?

Red and purple seize Zhu; Seize; Seize; Zhu: Cinnabar, Zhen Hong. Use the purple in the middle instead of the red. Is it detailed to use evil to seize power?

Dragging purple: dragging: hanging down. The seals worn by governors in the Han Dynasty were purple, while those worn by officials were cyan. Metaphor office prominent and meticulous?

Purple back and gold waist: wearing a purple robe and gold ornaments on the waist. Refers to the details of being a big official?

By Zhu Peizi: wearing a red robe and hanging a purple ribbon. Specifically, when you are a big official?

Picking up blue and purple: bend over and bow your head; Violet: the costume of ancient officials, referring to high officials and dignitaries. Easy access to details of senior officials?

The purple beard is like a halberd: there are beards on both cheeks; Halberd: weapon. Beards are as hard as halberds. Describe the man's appearance in detail?

Purple robe jade belt: purple robe: ancient public office, the Tang Dynasty stipulated that all princes and ministers with three or more products should wear purple robes; Jade belt: a jade belt used by officials in the Tang and Song Dynasties to distinguish official ranks. Wear ... details?

Mozi red dust: Mozi: the road to Beijing; Red dust: dust. Refers to the busy and dusty roads in the capital. Describe the prosperity of Beijing or describe the illusory glory in detail?

Purple electric defroster: Purple electric defroster: both are ancient sword names, and purple electric is one of Wu Dadi's six swords. Describe the sharp tip of a weapon.