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What idioms are there with the word "bi"?

Bi's basic explanation

1. Turquoise jade: ~ jade.

2. Turquoise: ~ green. Gold ~ brilliance. ~ empty.

Idioms related to Bicai are:

Look at Hong Chu Zhongyi Changhong Bibi Sprite Blue Sky, such as washing Bibi Wazhu Building Bibi Xuexuan Zhu Sangtian Bihai Three Years of Brilliant Water Bibi Xiao Jiabi Yu Diao Bibi Huangquan Yanbi Wazhu Yan Qinggan Bibi Snow Blue Sky Biying Huangzhuyun Bibi Wabi Wabi Bay Libo Rippling Golden Shadow See.

Interpretation of two-character idioms

1) blue sky: blue sky: light blue sky. The blue sky is as clear as washing. Describe sunny weather.

2) resplendent: describe the luxurious and dazzling architectural decoration.

3) resplendent and magnificent: describe the gorgeous and dazzling architectural decoration. Same? Is it wonderful? .

4) resplendent and magnificent: describe the gorgeous and dazzling architectural decoration. Same? Is it wonderful? .

5) a blue sky: describe the boundless green.

6) Changhong's script: describes the blood shed for a just cause. Changhong: During the Spring and Autumn Period, Dr. Zhou was also called Uncle Li. Bi: turquoise jade.

7) Blue Sea and Blue Sky: The original description shows that Chang 'e looked at the vast blue sea and blue sky at night in Guanghan Palace and felt lonely and desolate. After the metaphor of women's loyalty to love.

8) Green tea: refers to a beautiful young woman.

9) Zhu Lou Bi Wa: refers to gorgeous buildings.

10) three-year development: it means loyalty.

1 1) blue sky: blue sky: sky and sky. Death: underground. Heaven and earth. It refers to every corner of the universe.

12) Chi Honghuabi: Changhong: Zhou's wife was killed after being wronged. It is said that her blood was turned into jasper.

The meaning of figurative words related to idioms

1) Sangtian Bihai: The sea becomes a mulberry field, and the mulberry field becomes a sea. Things have changed a lot. Same? Sang Tian Cang Hai? .

2) Shan Xin Bi Xue: Dan Xin: hearts, loyalty. Tourniquet: Blood turns into jasper. Bibi: turquoise gemstone, which indicates the preciousness of blood. Sincere loyalty and precious blood. Used to celebrate the great sacrifice of dying for the country.

3) Carved double sills: carved columns and two-color railings.

4) Zhu Daibi tile: red roof, turquoise glazed tile. Borrow refers to gorgeous buildings.

5) Look at Zhu: Think of the red one as green. Describe blurred eyes and blurred vision.

6) Xiaojiabiyu: In the old days, it was a young and beautiful woman in a small family.

7) A pure heart: full of righteous blood, a sincere pure heart. Described as very loyal and firm.

8) Blue Sky Wan Li: Wan Li: refers to a large area and a long distance. Describe sunny weather.

9) resplendent and magnificent: it describes buildings and so on as very magnificent and splendid.

10) show off the blue and turn it into Zhu: it is a metaphor to reverse right and wrong.

1 1) green liver and green blood: metaphor for the spirit of dying for the country.

12) Water is green: blue: turquoise. Describe the picturesque scenery. What else? Green mountains and green hills? .

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