Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Travel guide - Idioms describing travel
Idioms describing travel
Travel around and enjoy the beauty of nature ―― Have a pleasant trip.
Interpretation of sightseeing and scenery appreciation.
Source Songshi Daoyuan "Jingde Dengchuan Record" Volume 19: "Q:' How is the scholar himself? "The teacher said,' Go sightseeing.' "
An idiom describing a person's travel: wild cranes in the clouds.
Xián yún yīhè explanation: leisure: unrestrained. Floating clouds and wild cranes. Always refers to people who are idle and out of the world. From: Song Youmao's Complete Poems of the Tang Dynasty, Volume 6: "California is difficult to change poetry, and it is alone in the clouds. Why can't it fly?"
The four-word idiom describing travel is overjoyed.
Xuchang Wang
[Interpretation] Hope: Hope; Expect. Encounter unexpected happy events; I am very happy.
[Language] Stone's "Book with Li Zhiyi": "Seven profiles and eight years; Does this mean that I will see the sun again? Asymptotic central plains; There are many insults to books; I am overjoyed. "
[announce] to come out; Can't pronounce "cū".
External [shape discrimination]; Can't write "Chu"
[near meaning] overjoyed, overjoyed
It never rains but it pours.
[Usage] Used as a compliment. Generally used as predicate, attribute and adverbial.
Idiom about tourism: travel around the mountains and play with water.
Travel and tourism
winding path leading to seclusions
A grotesque jagged rock
One peak after another
I had so much fun that I forgot to go home.
Landscape fan
places of historic interest and scenic beauty
landscape of lakes and mountains
Clear eyes
Quench thirst by thinking of plum-masturbating with illusory hope
Do as Romans do in Rome.
Ask China Customs.
Sweat profusely (because of fear or physical exertion)
gasp for breath
castles in the air
Dengshougao
Gaze into the distance
aim for the highest?
A poem describing travel (Du Tom)
There are no good traveling companions in the hotel; The sad heart seems to have solidified.
Recalling the cold light and returning to my hometown to recall the past; Like a flock of lost geese.
The road to my hometown is too far away. I will come back at dawn, and the letter from home will not be sent to this place until next year.
The Cangjiang River in the moonlight, the scenery is so beautiful, and the fishing boat is in front of my house.
A night abroad (Du Tang Fu)
The breeze rippled on the grassy coast, through the night, and blew to my still mast.
The endless plains are dotted with drooping stars. The moon runs with the river.
I hope my art can bring me fame and liberate my sick old age from the office! .
Flying around, flying around, what am I like, just a sandpiper in the vast world! .
Lu Huai (earth-urging soup)
Flowers thanked two heartless people and sent the east wind to spring.
The butterfly dreams of Wan Li, and the azalea blossoms in the third night of last month.
The Old Garden Book Movement has been dead for many years, and Hua Fachun urged its temple director.
Naturally, if you don't return it, you will return it. Who will fight for the Five Lakes Smoke Opera?
The idiom to describe progress is to walk alone, right?
Idiom describing travel: travel around mountains and waters.
Travel and tourism
winding path leading to seclusions
A grotesque jagged rock
One peak after another
I had so much fun that I forgot to go home.
Charming scenery
places of historic interest and scenic beauty
landscape of lakes and mountains
Autumn water is long.
Quench thirst by thinking of plum-masturbating with illusory hope
Do as Romans do in Rome.
Ask China Customs.
Sweat profusely (because of fear or physical exertion)
gasp for breath
castles in the air
Open appeal
Gaze into the distance
aim for the highest?
The idiom describing career change is changed to good behavior.
Explain justice, change bad behavior and do good in good faith. In Yue's "Han Ji Wen Di Ji": "The son of heaven pities his will, so he ordered:' The husband teaches impure things, and the ignorant fall into their own trap. Or you want to change your behavior for no reason. " "
Idioms describing peers fighting side by side
Battle between host and guest
Explain close cooperation and fight together. Metaphor unity and cooperation, * * * and the completion of the task.
The fourth chapter of Ke Gang's Fighting for the Central Plains: "The significance and matters needing attention of my second field army and the third field army fighting side by side in the Central Plains."
Formal idioms
Used as a predicate; Complete a task.
Synonyms fight side by side
Antonym single-handedly
Chapter 6 of Zhou Keqin's Xu Mao and His Daughters: "She needs a like-minded person to talk to and fight with him."
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