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What are the second white idioms?

What are the idioms of "one" with "white"

start from scratch

(of husband and wife) grow old together

aged

A young and fair-skinned scholar

Black and white (in writing)

daydream

Gaining profit without working for it

Eat and drink for nothing

Immaculate white jade-perfect moral integrity

Small flaw on white jade-small flaw

In an instant, a white pony flashed through a crack in the wall.

A white horse is not a horse.

Bright day and dark night

White with red.

Fat in vain

Mistaken spelling, sir

white snow

confuse right and wrong

Pale and weak

Chun Xue-Elegant Art and Literature

Gaining profit without working for it

unclear

This case has been completely clarified.

Unresolved/uncorrectable false accusation

with a clear distinction between black and white

What are the idioms that "er" means white?

First, the white package

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Metaphor outdoor snow scene is pure and beautiful. Li Bai's trip to China: a record of Smedley: "Mountains, rivers and forest roads are all silver, and the whole team are all wrapped in silver."

2. pure and clean

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Han Sima Qian's Book of Suizhibo's Tomb: "Fu Wei's tomb is unique in material, noble in ambition, good in body, clean and not meticulous."

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As clear as ice and as white as jade. Metaphor is the innocence of people (mostly women).

Three. lotus flower just appearing above the water—

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In the Southern Dynasties, Liang Zhongrong wrote a poem: "Xie Shi is like lotus water, and his face is like gold."

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Lotus: Lotus. Newly opened lotus. Metaphor poetry is fresh and beautiful. It also describes a natural and gorgeous woman.

4. Jade and Ice [Yu Ji and ng q and ng]

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Han Huan Tan's "New Theory of False Defects": "Boyi Shu Qi, pure and refined, did not regard righteousness as the heir of solitary bamboo, did not eat Zhou Su and starved to death in Chu Yang."

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White as jade, clean as ice. Describe people as pure and virtuous.

Verb (abbreviation for verb) White jade is flawless.

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Song Shi Daoyuan's Legend of Jingdezhen Lights Volume XIII: "Q:' I have never exhibited the practice of Wang Kong, but I have tried to see it through mystery. "The teacher said,' White jade is flawless, and the edges are full.' "

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There is not a flaw in the white jade. Metaphor means that people or things are perfect.

What are the idioms whose first word is white and the second word is dragon?

Conceal the identity of an emperor or official.

The white dragon turned into a fish in the middle of the deep sea. It is a metaphor for an emperor or a high official to hide his identity and modify his itinerary.

What are the idioms in which the second word "boss" is white?

Weave white and keep black: it means black and white. Although you understand, you should keep dark and see nothing. This is the negative attitude version of Taoism.

Deconstruction of white characters: a word game in which one word is divided into one sentence.

Know when: describe speaking or doing things neatly.

Pink, white and green: generally refers to women's makeup.

Slander cyan with white: Slander cyan with white. Metaphor is to deny others with self-righteous prejudice.

Li Bai's pink: pink, plum white. Refers to the beautiful and pleasant scenery in spring.

Zaobaigou point: also known as Shuibaigou point. Metaphor has clear boundaries. "Reading Four Books, Analects of Confucius, Narrating and Chapters" by Fu Zhi, the king of Qing Dynasty: "This is the culmination of sage, and it is also a branch of sage and heresy."

What are the idioms that begin with "Wu"

The beginning of the idiom is Bai Yufei, slightly flawed, flawless, vulgar and white-haired in Ding Bai.

The second word "Lu" is the white in the idiom.

There is no white grievance; Bai: Make it clear. Unjustified or unpunished grievances.

Black and white: Black and white are in sharp contrast. The metaphor is clear. It also describes clear handwriting and pictures.

Weddings and funerals: Red refers to birthday weddings, white refers to funerals, and together they are called weddings and funerals.

For no reason: for no reason: out of nothing; So: the reason. For no reason.

The moon is white and the wind is clear: describe a quiet and beautiful night.

White Zhu Zhu: white white, red red. Describe different kinds of flowers and trees with different colors.

White teeth and red lips: white teeth and red lips. Describe the beauty of the face.

Decoding Chinese characters: a word game that breaks a word into a sentence.

Pale and weak: pale: gray. Describe poverty and weakness.

White and black: powder is used to cover the face, and black is used to draw eyebrows. It means that women decorate their faces. Same as White and Black.

Floating white pen: floating: punishing people for drinking; White: refers to a large cup specially used to punish alcohol; Floating white: refers to drinking and toasting; Pen: Hold the pen. Writing while drinking. In the old days, it was a metaphor for the elegance and talent of literati.

Pink, white and green: generally refers to women's makeup.

White and black: white: powder your face to make it whiter; Diane: Draw eyebrows to make them deeper. Generally refers to women's makeup.

Black and white are indistinguishable: black and white: black and white, metaphor for right and wrong, good and evil. Black is white, and white is black. Metaphor deliberately reversed right and wrong, creating chaos.

Black and white confusion: black is white, and white is black. Metaphor deliberately reversed right and wrong, creating chaos.

Li Bai's pink: pink, plum white. Refers to the beautiful and pleasant scenery in spring.

Know when: describe speaking or doing things neatly.

Innocent for no reason: refers to innocence.

For no reason: Jude said for no reason. There is no reason at all.

Speak bluntly and be green: a metaphor for commenting on people and things at will.

Call a spade a spade: a metaphor for making arbitrary comments on people and things. It's the same as "to put it bluntly is green".

Take off white and hang green: take off white and wear green robe. Refers to the first official career.

White is black: it refers to reversing right and wrong.

Slander cyan with white: Slander cyan with white. Metaphor is to deny others with self-righteous prejudice.

White eyes and teeth: metaphor speaks clearly.

Weave white and keep black: it means black and white. Although you understand, you should keep dark and see nothing. This is a negative attitude of Taoism.

Black and white: black and white, right and wrong.

Know white and keep black: it means to distinguish right from wrong. Although you understand, you should keep dark and see nothing. This is a negative attitude of Taoism.

White and flawless:

Pink, white and green: still pink, white and black.

It's hard to distinguish between soap and white: metaphor is not easy to distinguish right from wrong.

Li Bai's pink: pink, plum white. Refers to the beautiful and pleasant scenery in spring.

White characters on yellow background: a metaphor for caring about money.

Knowing white and shame: this is the positive attitude of Taoism.

White Zhu Zhu: white white, red red. Describe different kinds of flowers and trees with different colors.

White and black: white: powder your face to make it whiter; Diane: Draw eyebrows to make them deeper. Generally refers to women's makeup.

White is black: it refers to reversing right and wrong.

For no reason: Jude said for no reason. There is no reason at all.

What are the idioms of "Qi" and "Bai"

Daydreaming,

Obviously,

From the beginning,

White hair,

Snow-covered,

Snow yangchun city,

Without asking for anything in return,

In the blink of an eye,

Pale and weak,

Flat car and white horse,

The truth came out,

White jade is slightly flawed,

I see. When,

Clear and white,

Grow old together,

Indiscriminate,

In black and white,

For no reason,

Inexplicable,

Empty talk,

Keywords aconite white, ox horn,

Indiscriminate,

Poor and white,

Unfair injustice,

Angels in white,

Innocent for no reason,

White and flawless,

White fish is red and black,

Bai Gui Mok

What are the four-character idioms with the word "white" in Ba language?

Poverty and white, black and white upside down, black and white, red lips and white teeth, innocence.

What are the idioms of "Jiu" and "Bai ..."

Idioms beginning with white characters

The heart of the white scorpion is still like a weed. Describe a festival that does not envy glory.

Ding Bai, a layman in Ding Bai: an unknown civilian. Generally refers to vulgar people.

White hair: gray. The hair is gray. Describe people's aging.

White hair, pale face, gray face. Describe the old man.

White hair and red heart: sincere heart. Described as old, I still have a sincere heart.

White hair, red face, gray hair, rosy face. Describe the old man's radiant face.

White-haired thousands of feet described hair as white and long, indicating that people are getting old because they are preoccupied.

White hair and blue: the dress of celebrities. They all say that they didn't achieve fame in their later years.

White hair and Zhu Yanyan: face. My hair is gray and my face is red. Describe the old man radiant.

White rice, green straw, white rice for guests, grass for horses. Metaphor host hospitality.

What idioms are there about "picking up" white hearts?

There are only two idioms about white heart:

1, in vain

Idiom: in vain

Pinyin: bá version i f è i x and n j and

Explanation: It's useless to describe it in vain.

Don't waste your time, he won't listen to you.

Synonym: futility

Riddle: Xu Xian, a Taoist.

2. Blood and painstaking efforts

Idiom: painstaking and lonely

Pinyin: bái huā xīn xuè

Explanation: Waste your energy and efforts in vain.

You don't have to work for him.

Pinyin code: bhxx

Synonym: futile thought, futile.

Two-part allegorical saying: caring for the children in the family

Usage: as predicate and object; Use in vain