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What idiom do you bring to describe Yue?

Four-character idioms in My Yue Idiom Collection —— What's in them?

Idiom: a thousand miles in an instant.

Pinyin: y and shn qiān lǐ

Explanation: Instant: refers to a very short time. I walked a thousand miles in the blink of an eye. It is a metaphor for the rapid development of people or their careers. Also described as fast.

Source: Wei Song Zongwu's "Juanjiangyue Friends Urge Snow"

Idiom: thousands of miles away.

Pinyin: y y ku qiān lǐ

Explanation: rout, rout. Describe an uncontrollable failure.

Idiom: a thousand miles a day.

Pinyin: y and háo Qin lǐ

Explanation: It means that although the error is small, it does great harm.

Source: The Book of Rites: The Book of Changes says, "A gentleman should start with caution; It's a thousand miles away. "

Idiom: Wan Li has a diarrhea.

Pinyin: y and xiè w à n l ǐ

Explanation: describe the river running down, fast and far. With "a thousand miles".

Source: Li Dazhao's position of Dr. Sun Yat-sen in the history of China's national revolution.

Idiom: a thousand miles a day.

Pinyin: y and zh ā oqi ā nl ǐ

Explanation: It is still a thousand miles a day. At first, horses were described as fast. The latter metaphor is progressing very fast.

Source: Tang Caotang's Five Poems for Zheng Pai's Sick Horse, Chapters 3, 5 and 15, Ancestors.

Idiom: one in a hundred.

Pinyin: y and xiè b m: I l ǐ

Explanation: describe the river running down, fast and far. With "a thousand miles".

Source: Tang Hanyu's "Virgin Gorge" poem says: "Fuxi Leiming Water House, a hundred miles of water flows through the clouds."

Idiom: a thousand miles a day.

Pinyin: y and j ǔ qi ā n l ǐ

Explanation: One flight is a thousand miles. Metaphor is promising.

Source: Sima Qian of the Western Han Dynasty "Historical Records Stay in Houjia": "The swan flies thousands of miles a day."

Idiom: Go a thousand miles in one breath.

Pinyin: y, x and qi ā n l ǐ

Explanation: Breath: Breath, breath time. It takes a thousand miles to catch my breath. Use extremely fast to describe it.

Source: Song Fan Chengda's "Detailed Fu on the Inspection without Blame" ... secondary rhyme and presentation, with capital strokes. "

Idiom: a thousand miles a day

Pinyin: y and r? qi ā n l ǐ

Explanation: The horse was originally described as fast. The latter metaphor is progressing very fast.

Source: Zhuangzi Qiushui: "Strange, strange, cultural, and strange, a thousand miles a day."

Idiom: One day in Wan Li.

Pinyin: y and rü wà n lǐ

Explanation: Metaphor means to act very quickly.

Source: Su E's Du Yang Zaben Zhong Juan: "And generals are all used in the world. If you build a big ship to cross the sea, you will have more achievements and greater achievements. Being in Wan Li for a day is indomitable. "

You are climbing more idioms.

Without such a copy, I dare not climb around, climb dragons and phoenixes, climb branches, climb unattainable, climb the edge, climb vines, climb the present, climb the ancient times, climb clouds and chase the moon, climb toads and laurel trees, climb vines, fold willows and help flowers, climb high and expensive, climb high and Cheng Gui, climb dragons and need.

Which idiom is used to describe the deepening of friendship?

Bai Shou went to the same place, and the friendship between morality and hatred is the same.

1, Whitehead returns the same.

Explanation: Return: Return, go home. Until the hair turns white, the same interest still exists. Describe friendship as eternal. Later, it was used to mean that they were all old people and died at the same time.

From: Jin Panyue's Poems of the Golden Valley: "Who doesn't admire Chunrong, who doesn't feel cold and who is not lonely; Vote for it, vote for You, and Bai Shou will return. "

Who doesn't envy Chun Rong? Every year, he is very cold and good. Give it to You Shi and Bai Shou will come back with him.

Example: When I am lonely.

2. Moral friendship

Explanation: Friendship: Friendship. Moral and just communication and friendship. Refers to friends who help and support each other.

From: Lvyuan Li's "Qi Lu Deng" in Qing Dynasty: "The friendship between Germany and Germany is enough, so why not introduce it?"

Moral relationship, because this is enough, why bother.

3. I hate knowing each other late

Explanation: hate: regret; Know each other: know each other and have deep feelings. It's too late to regret establishing friendship with each other. Describe new friends and deep feelings.

From: Sima Qian's Biography of Historical Records Wei An Hou in the Western Han Dynasty: "The two men are like a father and son. I am very happy and insatiable, and I hate knowing each other too late. "

These two people attach great importance to each other. He is like a father and son. Get along well, be dissatisfied, and know each other too late.

Example: After sitting down, turn left to Gaotangling, face the cloud, hold your arm and say, "~"

Grammar: verb-object type; As a predicate; Describe new friends and deep feelings.

Synonyms meet each other late.

Never turn your back on me.

Explanation: No contradiction: no conflict, harmonious feelings; Communication: communication, friendship. Refers to a very good friend.

Said by: Zhuangzi, a master of the Spring, Autumn, Zhuang and Zhou Dynasties: "Four people smile at each other, and this is a friend."

These four people laughed at each other and were soul mates, so they became friends.

Grammar: formal; Become an object; Include praise

Synonyms are like-minded, like-minded, like-minded, like-minded, like-minded, like-minded, like-minded, like-minded, like-minded, like-minded, like-minded, like-minded, like-minded, like-minded, like-minded, like-minded, like-minded, like-minded.

Antonyms are once-in-a-lifetime acquaintances, complete strangers, accidental encounters, half-acquaintances and good friends.

Step 5 tilt the lid as before

Explanation: The new friends you meet by chance are just like old friends with deep friendship.

Said by: Han's book in prison speaks for itself: "As the saying goes,' The white head is as good as new, and the cover is as good as ever. "What is it? Know and don't know. "

As the saying goes,' white hair is as good as new, but it remains the same.' Why is this? Know and don't know

Example: two can also be described as "~".

Ⅳ What idioms are there with crossing characters?

There are many idioms about Yue characters, such as:

not dare to go one step beyond the limit

Pinyin: bügün YuèléI chíy bü

Explanation: Yue: crossing; Lei Chi: The name of the lake is in the south of Wangjiang County. The original meaning is not to cross the line. The latter metaphor does not dare to go beyond a certain range and boundary.

Source: Jin "Message Bridge": "I am worried about the west, I am old, and I have never crossed the line."

Ex.: It is Chen Xiangyin's artistic technique that is used to criticize people who learn a lot but "~". Qin Mu's unique style

Synonym: stand still, stand still, be careful.

Antonym: bold stride.

Grammar: as predicate, adverbial and clause; Describe people who are cautious and dare not act.

Inapproachable

Pinyin: bùkùYuè

Explanation: end: end. Impossible to surpass or surpass.

Source: "Thirty-one Years of Zuo Zhuan Xianggong": "You can't pass the door."

In his view, there is a huge gap between Shanghai's student dolls and rural youth.

Ye Xin's "Wasted Time"

Synonym: out of reach, out of reach.

Antonym: Come from behind.

Grammar: as predicate and attribute; Used of nature or ideology, etc.

Skip the roof and the roof

Pinyin: cuān fáng yuè jí

Explanation: Old novels are mostly used to describe knights and thieves jumping on the roof and walking quickly on it.

Source: Qing Greed Dream Theater's "Gong Peng Case" Twenty-ninth time: "Turn over and enter the room, jump over the field, cross the number, and jump off on the spot."

Example: paladins generally have ~.

Synonym: flying over the eaves and walking over the wall

Grammar: as predicate, attribute and object; Used in written language

To climb/travel/trek

Pinyin: fān shān yuè lǐng

Explanation: turn over: turn over; The more: too; Ridge: Mountain range. Over many mountains. Describe the hardship of field work or journey.

Source: Yao Yinxue's Li Zicheng Volume 1 Chapter 6: "He has good legs and feet. As long as his stomach is full of dregs, he will climb mountains and mountains, just like a young man."

Example: Lee Joon's The Story of Ma Xiaocui: "If you want to post a pair of Spring Festival couplets, you often have to run dozens of miles to the foot of the mountain to have someone write them."

Synonym: wading through mountains and rivers, sailing by stairs.

Grammar: as predicate, attribute and object; Describe the hardships of a long journey.

The two sides who are closely related become indifferent or hostile to each other.

Pinyin: Gunding ǔ n ch ǔ yuè

Interpretation: liver and gallbladder: metaphor is closely related; Chu Yue: During the Spring and Autumn Period, the two vassal states were connected by land, but the relationship was not good. Metaphor means that the two sides with close ties become indifferent or hostile.

Source: "Zhuangzi Dechong Fu": "If you look at the problem from another angle, you will have more courage."

Example: creative difference theory, ~; It's the same as Daguan. Chen's A Gift for Liu Kun

Synonym: Hepatobiliary Qin Yue.

Grammar: as predicate and attribute; Although the finger is close, it is still far away.

Robbery and murder

Pinyin: shā rén yuè huò

Explanation: Yu: robbery. Murder and robbery. Refers to the behavior of bandits.

Source: Shukang Patent: "Vietnamese who kill goods are not afraid of death and are useless."

The poor broke into the rich man's house and robbed it for two days and nights. Cai Dongfan's Romance of the Five Dynasties History

Synonym: murder for money, burglary.

Antonym: Give up yourself for others.

Grammar: as predicate and attribute; Refers to the behavior of bandits.

Interfere in other people's affairs beyond authority

Pinyin: z incarnation

Explanation: Yue: crossing; Sacrifice: an ancient ritual vessel; Dong: Chef. The priest crossed the sacrificial vessel and presided over the banquet instead of the chef. Metaphor goes beyond your own business scope to deal with other people's business.

Source: "Zhuangzi Xiaoyao Tour": "Although I can't cure you, I hope you don't surpass it."

Example: Parents should not do what children can do.

Synonym: arranging substitution

Antonym: self-reliance

Grammar: as predicate and attribute; Refers to the arrangement.

Be good at mountain climbing

Pinyin: bā shān yuè lǐng

Description: Climb the mountain and cross the ridge. Describe being good at hiking.

Source: Yuan Guan Hanqing's "Single Knife Club" The second fold: "People are like mountains and rivers, and horses cross the river to mix the sea."

Synonym: over mountains and mountains

Grammar: as a predicate; Describe being good at hiking.

Dare not go beyond a certain range and boundary.

Pinyin: bê lé ishi

Explanation: Metaphor dare not go beyond a certain range and boundary. To "dare not cross the thunder pool."

Source: Cao Jinghua "Remember that year, don't wait to see the details!" There is a custom that you will never send guests to your own door, and you will never cross the line. "

Ex.: He always ~.

Synonym: dare not cross the line.

Grammar: as predicate and attribute; Refers to strict compliance with the system.

Beyond ancient and modern times

Pinyin: ch ā o j Ι n Yu è g incarnation

Interpretation: refers to transcending ancient and modern times.

Source: Ming Ming's "Taoyuan Jieyi" is 20% off: "With my ambition and courage, I won a yellow pavilion name, which is more ancient than today."

Synonyms: beyond the present and beyond the ancient, beyond the present and beyond the ancient.

Antonym: everywhere.

Grammar: as predicate and object; Used to compliment people.

Beyond all people and peers.

Pinyin: chāo qún yuè bèi

Explanation: Beyond others and peers.

Source: Tang Chen Zi 'ang's "Feeling into Chu": "I am alone in Shandong, and I have no friends in North Korea. Ignorance of sex requires talent. He is deeply honored that your majesty is superior. "

Synonyms: superior, extraordinary and outstanding.

Antonym: invalid.

Grammar: as predicate and attribute; Of an outstanding person.

A long journey, a journey

Pinyin: dēng shān yuè lǐng

Explanation: describe a long journey, a hard journey.

Source: Wu Ming Cheng En, The Journey to the West for the hundredth time: "Fortunately, he climbed mountains and mountains, rode horses when he left, and came with scriptures. He also relied on strength."

Example: The Romance of Yang Jiajiang, the third volume of Ming Anonymous: "More flags are needed to make the enemy afraid ~"

Synonyms: mountain climbing, mountain climbing, mountain climbing.

Grammar: as predicate and object; Describe a long journey

More than 1000 or 10000.

Pinyin: yúQin Yuèwàn

Explanation: refers to a number exceeding 1000 or 10000. There are many words.

Source: Tang Jiang Fang's Zhuzhi Ci: "Isn't it a thousand dollars to brush the water and pick the clouds?" People who know me call me a little, just write it down, and people who don't know me will be angry. "

Synonym: thousands

Grammar: as predicate and attribute; Used in written language

traipse

Pinyin: yú shā n yuè h m: i.

Commentary: Crossing mountains and seas. Long journey.

Source: History of Emperor Qi Gao in the Southern Dynasties: "People who are inaccessible are all over the mountains and seas, and the north is called Fan."

Synonym: wading through mountains and rivers

Grammar: as predicate, object and attribute; Used for travel, etc.

Beyond the original rank order

Pinyin: yuè cí chā o Lú n

Explanation: time: order. Xia Lun: Order. Beyond the original hierarchical order.

Source: Tang Juyi's Being Prime Minister: "What merits and talents do I have?" The more you surpass yourself, the more you suddenly accept this life. "

Synonyms: music notes, etc.

Grammar: as predicate and attribute; Used in written language

Unforgettable hometown feeling

Pinyin: yuè ni m: o ná n q:.

Explanation: Birds flying from the south must nest on branches in the south. Metaphor is an unforgettable hometown.

Source: "Nineteen Ancient Poems" Southern Dynasties Children: "Huma crossed the south branch of bird's nest with the north wind."

Example: But when I heard that the first hill where the fox died and the graves of relatives in Wan Li were all in the Southern Dynasties, I thought early and thought late, and I couldn't eat enough. Feng Ming Magnum's Awakening the World

Synonym: how bright the moonlight at home is! .

Antonym: forget one's ancestors after counting the classics

Grammar: as predicate and object; Metaphor is unforgettable homesickness

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The more you get, the more idioms you get.

Old novels are mostly used to describe knights and thieves jumping on the roof and walking quickly on it.

Over one mountain after another and over many hills. Describe the hardships of walking the mountain road.

The more courageous you are, the more courageous you are: metaphors are closely related; Chu Yue: During the Spring and Autumn Period, the two vassal states were connected by land, but the relationship was not good. Metaphor has a close relationship between the two sides, become different from each other. ...

In ancient times, wars often occurred between yue hu in the Central Plains, so "the disaster of Vietnam" was used as a metaphor for the disaster of war.

More and more rules: violation; The more: beyond; Rules and regulations: certain standards, rules and customs. Violate normal laws.

Qin Yue and Qin Yue are far apart. Metaphor alienates the diaphragm, irrelevant.

Killing and stealing goods: robbery. Murder and robbery. Refers to the behavior of bandits.

Wuyue and wuyue are in the same boat: Wu and Vietnamese. Metaphor solidarity, Qi Xin work together to overcome difficulties.

Yuefu first day is the same Hong Fei. Some people think it is a wild duck, others think it is a swallow. Metaphor is due to subjective one-sided, unclear understanding of things and wrong judgment.

The more thin Qin flies, the more painful he is.

Span: to span; Sacrifice: an ancient ritual vessel; Dong: Chef. The priest crossed the sacrificial vessel and presided over the banquet instead of the chef. Metaphor is beyond your business scope. ...

Bashan mountain climbs the mountain. Describe being good at hiking.

The metaphor of not crossing the line is that you dare not cross a certain range and boundary. To "dare not cross the thunder pool."

ⅵ Which idiom is used to describe the increasing influence on society?

Personality influenced by environment

Qian yímòHuà

Explain the potential: secretly the same, no trace; Silent: If you don't speak, the version has no right to speak. Refers to the changes in people's thoughts or personalities that are unconsciously infected and influenced.

The source of Yan Zhitui's "Yan Family Instructions Mu Xian" in the Northern Qi Dynasty: "Hidden nature."

Structural combination.

Usage is mainly used for changes in people's thoughts, styles, personalities and habits. Generally used as attribute and adverbial.

Orthophony shift; It can't be pronounced "yι".

Distinguish between situations; Can't write "before"

Synonyms are exposed, close to Zhu Zhechi, spreading and darkening.

The antonym is complete honesty and indifference.

~ and "listening and listening"; It means to be influenced unconsciously. But ~ people tend to change under the influence of the outside world; "Listening and seeing" emphasizes that people are influenced by their feelings about the outside world.

example sentence

(1) The higher the artistry of literary works; The greater the power of readers.

2 excellent fairy tales can ~; Cultivate children's sentiment.

ⅶ What word is used to describe loving someone more and more?

Hello, stubborn, unrepentant, firm, infatuated, passionate, eager for autumn waters, eager for dreams, and unfocused. Have a happy day!

What are the four-character idioms of Ⅷ Yue What Yue What?

The more you help, the more drunk you are.

1, the more you help, the more drunk you get.

spell

Explain that people who are drunk, the more people help them, the more drunk they are. The more accommodating metaphor is, the more indulgent it is.

The source of Lvyuan Li's "Qi Lu Lantern" in Qing Dynasty is the 32nd time: "A few words turn Tan Shaowen into a true summary of a master, and the more you help, the more drunk you get."

Usage: The more you help, the drunker you get. Used in spoken English.

(8) Which idioms are used to describe extended reading:

Other idioms include:

Invincible, climb mountains and mountains

1, insurmountable

Explanation: end: end. Impossible to surpass or surpass.

From: "Thirty-one Years of Zuo Zhuan Xiang Gong": "The door cannot be crossed by cars."

In his view, there is a huge gap between Shanghai's student dolls and rural youth. ◎ Ye Xin's "Wasted Time"

Grammar: formal; As predicate and attribute; Describe the gap in essence or ideology.

Synonyms are out of reach.

Antonyms come from behind, easy to reverse, close at hand, one step away.

Step 2 climb mountains and mountains

Explanation: turn over: turn over; The more: too; Ridge: Mountain range. Over many mountains. Describe the hardship of field work or journey.

Said by: Yao's Li Zicheng, Volume I, Chapter 6: "He has good legs and feet. As long as his stomach is full of dregs, he will climb mountains and mountains, just like a young man."

Example: Lee Joon's The Story of Ma Xiaocui: "If you want to post a pair of Spring Festival couplets, you often have to run dozens of miles to the foot of the mountain to have someone write them."

Grammar: combination; As predicate, attribute and object; Describe a long journey, a hard journey.

Synonyms: Travel around mountains and waters, travel around mountains and waters, travel around mountains and rivers, sail on terraced fields, and resist customs.

What is the idiom to describe "the more you explain, the worse it gets"

The idiom to describe the attack as "the worse it gets" is: shattered glass.

Pinyin y gàI mízhāng

Synonym backfires and tries to cover it up.

Antonyms complement each other.

Idiom interpretation cover: cover; Mi: more; Akira: Obviously. Trying to cover up the truth of bad things, the result is more obvious.

The origin of the idiom: Zuo Qiuming's "Zuo Zhuan Zhao Zhuan Gong Qi Years" in the pre-Qin period: "Do not seek fame, or punish injustice if you want to seal it."

Idiom story: During the Spring and Autumn Period, Cui Zhou, Minister of Qi, murdered Qi Zhuanggong. In order to cover up his crime, he forced Taishi, who recorded the history, to record the death of Qi Zhuanggong as a disease, while Taishi, who was upright, truthfully recorded the fact of "killing the king". Cui Zhou killed the Taishi and his two younger brothers were also killed. As a result, the crime of killing the king was not covered up, but was revealed very clearly.