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Four-character elegant idioms

1. What are the four-character idioms that are elegant, beautiful, and poetic?

The four-character idioms that are elegant, beautiful, and poetic include: Midsummer light years, tainted years, songs that captivate you, A beautiful woman on the sunset bank, the quicksand of elegance, the vicissitudes of life, a scroll in the world of mortals, thousands of years, like smoke and a dream.

1. Midsummer light year shèng xià guāng nián

Definition: Midsummer, a seasonal term, is actually midsummer. In ancient times, they were divided into Meng, Zhong and Ji. The difference is one of those three months, which is the hottest time in summer. This is also the time when many fruits and vegetables are ripe. In midsummer, the weather is hot, and the elderly and children are prone to heatstroke. Therefore, you should eat scientifically in your daily life to cool down reasonably and maintain good health. "Light years" refers to this time and this age.

Example: It is light years in the middle of summer, and you and I have met each other.

2. Enzhi Nianhua rǎn zhǐ nián huá

Definition: Time and years passing by like water. The poem "Deng Yunyang Jiulidai" written by Bao Zhao of the Southern Dynasty said: "The old heart will never return, and the passing years will be full of declining diseases." The poem "Fable" written by Huang Tao of the Tang Dynasty: "Fifty years ago, the dynasty relied on the youth. After the passing years, the daily invasion "The song of "Happiness in Front of the Palace: Thoughts of Departure" by Zhang Kejiu of the Yuan Dynasty: "The flowers are falling in the year, and the spring is gone." The first chapter of Su Manshu's "The Story of Duanhong Lingyan": "From now on, I will sweep the leaves and burn incense to send me a fleeting year." , no regrets!"

In the old days, fortune tellers predicted a person's luck for the year. Song Su Shi's "Ci Yunzi from the East Pavilion": "You can build things wherever you go, and you can count the number of days in the passing years." "Awakening Words·Du Zichun Enters Chang'an Three Times": "I think it's my passing years that are unfavorable, so I have no luck to enjoy it, and even So." Zhao Shuli's "Xiao Erhei's Marriage" 5: "Xiao Erhei has been smart since he was a child. He can master all the formulas such as calculating zodiac signs, fortune-telling, and reciting the great and small fleeting years or 'Jia Zi Yi Chou Hai Zhong Jin' in a few days. ”

3. Gē jìn qīng jun

Meaning: After a song is sung, all the youthful years are entrusted to the one you love.

Example: Yu Ji on the stage sings and sings all her life.

4. Yi Ren Xi'an yī rén xī àn

Interpretation: Yi, the third person used for women in the past, is equivalent to the current "she". Yiren: That person (female). The person (woman) stood on the shore at sunset. Also used as an elliptical sentence and a mood word. Sighing the passage of time, beautiful woman, beautiful woman on the sunset bank, almost evening. Beauty grows old. Or maybe the person in your heart is far away from you.

Example: Seeing the beautiful woman on the other side of the river, there is nothing I can do.

5. Fenghua quicksand fēng huá liú shā

Definition: Fenghua refers to the most beautiful time of age. Quicksand, simply put, is sand that can flow like a liquid, that is, flowable sand. It is a natural phenomenon. It often appears in deserts with unstable foundations. When heavy objects are placed on the sand, they sink to the bottom like sinking to the bottom. Here it means that the best years are like sand and can be easily lost.

6. Vicissitudes of life cāng sāng nián juàn

Definition: vicissitudes of life, from the Chinese idiom vicissitudes of life. The sea became a field of mulberry trees, and the fields of mulberry trees became a sea. It is a metaphor for the great changes in the natural world or the ever-changing world, and the impermanence of life; or it is a metaphor for the huge and rapid changes in the world - referred to as vicissitudes of life. The text of Ge Hong's "Biography of Immortals·Wang Yuan" of the Jin Dynasty: "Ma Gu said to herself: 'Since I took over the service, I have seen three mulberry fields in the East China Sea.'" The poem "Xian Eighth Uncle Returns East" by Chu Guangxi of the Tang Dynasty: "You can't be with others when you go alone. , the sea becomes a mulberry field. "Liu Ji of Ming Dynasty's "Cherish the Remaining Spring Slowness·Yong Zigui": "There are times when the sea is mulberry fields, and if the sea has not dried up, there will be endless sorrow."

Example: Life is still young, but it has experienced. After all the ups and downs, I feel tired when I think about it.

7. Red Dust Picture Scroll hóng chén huà juàn

Interpretation: Red Dust refers to the flying dust in the busy city, and refers to the bustling society's red dust. Buddhism refers to seeing through the red dust in the world. Hongchen is a common name. In ancient times, the original meaning of Hongchen was a prosperous city. It comes from a poem in "Ode to the Western Capital" by Ban Gu, a writer and historian of the Eastern Han Dynasty. It refers to the bustling secular life in this world.

It comes from the dust raised by horses and carriages on dirt roads in the past, and is a metaphor for the road to fame and wealth.

Example: Looking back at the world of mortals, love and hate are all in it, and they are forgotten indifferently.

8. Qianqiu Jishi qiān qiū jǐ shì

Definition: Qianqiu refers to a thousand years, a long time, a birthday. Respectful words refer to people's birthdays. Today's ancestors are thousands of years old. If grandma is angry, won't it arouse people's discussion? --Cao Xueqin's "A Dream of Red Mansions" Qianqiu refers to a thousand years of time. It takes a long time to describe. The words come from the old poem "With Su Wu" written by Li Ling of the Han Dynasty: "It is difficult to meet again, but three years are the best." It laments how many rounds life can have.

Example: Even though the emperor has overwhelming power, he can last for thousands of lives. 2. Four-letter words with beautiful artistic conception

Four-letter words with beautiful artistic conception are:

1. Prosperity is like brocade: Prosperity is like brocade and flowers are like brocade, which means brocade. There are many colorful flowers, like colorful brocades. Describe beautiful scenery and things.

Sentence: The hotel stands in a beautiful park, overlooking the bustling city of Vienna.

2. An Zhiruosu: An: Anran, calm; Zhi: pronoun, referring to people or things; Su: ordinary. We get along peacefully, as usual, and don't feel there is anything inappropriate.

Sentence: Everyone complained in the face of difficulties, but he was the only one who remained calm.

3. Fireworks are easy to cold: It means that love is like fireworks, only beautiful for a moment, and after the beauty, there is endless darkness. The heart is like a firework, it blooms beautifully and then becomes cold.

Sentence: Fireworks are easy to get cold, people and things are easy to separate, but you ask me again if I am still waiting.

4. Never forget: think about it all the time. Keep the description in mind and never forget it.

Sentence: The old poet who lives in a foreign country never forgets his motherland until the last moment of his life.

5. Self-knowledge of warmth and coldness: Only the drinker himself knows whether the water is cold or warm. Zen Buddhism is used as a metaphor for one's own state of enlightenment. It is also a metaphor for the depth of learning experience, which only you know.

Sentence: Life is just a process of knowing oneself like a fish drinking water. For each one, everyone is an "outsider".

Notes

1. Idioms are formed in specific contexts, so to clarify the origin of e68a84e8a2ade799bee5baa631333431373863 the idioms cannot be taken literally.

2. Distinguish the meaning of the idiom. As a fixed phrase, idioms are stable, but they are not immutable. Pay attention to their feelings in order to use them correctly.

3. Pay attention to the scope of the idiom’s application.

4. Be careful to avoid duplication and contradiction of meaning.

5. Pay attention to distinguishing synonymous idioms 3. What is the four-character idiom of elegance?

The idioms and explanations about elegance are as follows:

Curling Yuheng: curling : Bingxin jade pot; Yuheng: an astronomical instrument decorated with precious stones. A metaphor for noble quality and elegant temperament.

Exalted elegance: elegance: elegant taste. Refers to the elegant taste of a person of noble character.

Incense Xunling: describes officials who are famous and respected by people. It also describes an official with unique style and elegant demeanor.

Xun Ling's clothes are fragrant: describing officials who have a good reputation and are respected by people. It also describes an official with unique style and elegant demeanor.

Zhengshengyayin: pure and elegant music.

Zheng Sheng Luanya: Zheng Sheng: The music of Zheng Guo. The chaotic music of Zheng Guo disturbed the elegant music. It is a metaphor for evil disrupting righteousness.

Zheng Yu’s Cao: Zheng and Yu: two tones in the ancient five tones; Cao: a type of Qin music. Refers to piano music with elegant tones.