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Idioms with the word "purple"

Idioms with the word "purple"

Look for idioms with purple characters in them, and then I carefully collect them for everyone. Purple? Chinese idioms are for your reference.

First,? Purple? The First Idiom and Its Interpretation

Purple gas comes from the east. It is said that 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. The old metaphor is auspicious. ...

Purple Ribbon and Gold Seal Purple Ribbon and Gold Seal were used by ancient prime ministers. Borrow refers to high officials and dignitaries.

Zizhi's brow is a compliment to people's virtue and purity.

Second,? Purple? Idioms with Words in the Second Position and Their Interpretation

Colorful and gorgeous, Yan Yan: delicate and charming. Describe all kinds of beautiful flowers

Blue and purple quilts are blue and purple: in ancient times, officials and officials' clothes were used as metaphors for high officials and dignitaries; Bei: Same? Wear? . Refers to senior officials.

Colorful describes a hundred flowers blooming and colorful. It also means that things are colorful.

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

Evil purple is better than Zhu Hongzi: the ancients thought that 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 using metaphor to overcome evil and heresy. ...

Compare the adulterer and villain with purple chaos as a gentleman of integrity.

Hundreds of colors describe flowers and colors.

Red and purple chaos Zhu Gu takes Zhu as the positive color and purple as the variegated color. Red, purple, chaos and red refer to variegated colors, chaos and positive colors. Metaphor is evil rather than justice.

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.

Pei Zi wore a purple ribbon around her yellow waist and a gold official seal in her arms. In the Han dynasty, the prime minister, Qiu, etc. Gold-plated with purple ribbons. Refers to senior officials.

Brilliant purple demon red is still colorful. Describe all kinds of beautiful flowers

Wearing purple and yellow clothes, purple robes, and gold and silver fish bags. Big official costume, also refers to being a big official.

Wearing a purple waist and golden armor, wearing a purple robe and wearing a gold and silver fish bag. Big official costume, also refers to being a big official.

Dressed in purple silver, purple robe and gold and silver fish bag. Big official costume, also refers to being a big official.

Taking purple as Zhu metaphor regards evil villains as righteous and just sages. Same? Chaos with purple? .

Third,? Purple? Idioms and explanations of words in the third position

There are clouds in the sky that look like yellow flags and purple covers. Always a sign of the emperor's birth.

Purple ribbon and gold seal. In ancient times, it was in charge of, Prime Minister, Qiu, Da, Taifu, Taishi, Taibao, Zuoyou General and Liugong Concubine. ...

Jute Purple Book The emperor's proclamation was written on jute paper and sealed with purple mud, hence the name. Same? Jute purple mud? .

The imperial edict jute purple mud was written on jute paper and sealed with purple mud, hence the name.

Gold seal purple ribbon and gold seal were used by ancient prime ministers. Later used to refer to high officials and dignitaries.

Palace Que where the Emperor of Heaven lived in the myths and legends of Zifu, the capital of Qing Dynasty. Same? Du Qing Wei Zi? .

The Heaven Emperor Que in Wei Zi Myths and Legends in Qing Dynasty.

Fourth,? Purple? Idioms and explanations of the fourth position words

Gold-plated purple and gold: gold seal. Purple: purple ribbon. There are gold seals and purple ribbons. Describe a very prominent position.

There is a gold seal on the waist and a purple robe on the body. Refers to being a big official.

, Wei Zi,: Chiba yellow peony, from Yao; Weizi: Red Peony in Chiba is from Wei Renpu family. Originally refers to two precious peony varieties in Luoyang in Song Dynasty. ...

Green drags purple, which is a metaphor for dignitaries.

Zou Ying and Qizi are metaphors of upward flow and downward flow.

Blue nose, purple eyes, blue nose and purple eyes. Describe a serious facial injury.

Passing the tortoise to attack the purple means inheriting the high position. Made in the Han Dynasty, the Duke and Duchess wore purple ribbon turtles and new gold seals.

Passing the title and attacking the purple refers to inheriting the high title. Made in the Han Dynasty, the Duke and Duchess wore purple ribbon turtles and new gold seals.

There are several people in the door of "Heavy Gold Purple Finger", and their words are very proud. Above the marquis of Qin and Han dynasties, there are golden and purple ribbons.

Big red and purple describe prominence and pride.

Picking up purple refers to getting high officials. Blue and purple are the clothes of ancient officials and officials.

Huang Huai Peizi refers to the gold seal on her arm and the purple ribbon around her waist. In a high position. Same? Pei Zi Huang Huai? .

Gold and purple represent dignitaries. Gold, gold seal; Purple, printed purple ribbon.

Huai Jin Toots describes dignitaries. Same? With gold and purple? .

With silver fingers and purple fingers. 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.

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

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

Colorful (1) describe colorful flowers. 2 refers to flowers.

Drag the gold Committee to wear Zijin seal. Metaphor official position is high.

It is made of purple and Chinese. The seal worn by the prince is purple, and the official is blue. It's a metaphor for official position.

Violets refer to delicate colors and delicate flowers.

Metaphor is in a high position. Gold, gold seal; Purple, purple ribbon.

Gold drags purple, and gold prints purple ribbons. In a high position.

She was dressed in gold and purple and wore a ribbon. In a high position. Gold, fingerprints; Purple refers to color.

Being young and wearing purple are symbols of power. Same? Blue and purple? .

Zhu Tuozi described his status as a powerful person. Same? Zhu Zhu dragged purple? .

Zhu Zhu dragged purple to describe the status of dignitaries. Zhu and Zi refer to the colors printed by senior officials.

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