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Four-character idioms and famous sayings praising Chinese characters

1. A four-character idiom praising Chinese characters 1. Pen line dragon snake bǐ zǒu lóng shé.

Describe calligraphy as vivid and imposing.

2. The tail swallow of the silkworm head swallow

Describe calligraphy as dignified and light.

3. eager to run to spring

Horse: Good horse. Like a thirsty and thirsty horse, running to Ganquan. Describe the strength of calligraphy. It is also a metaphor for urgent desire.

The back of the paper is transparent.

Describe the vigorous calligraphy, the brush strokes almost penetrate the back of the paper. It also describes poetry as profound in conception and concise in words.

5. Jiao Ruojing Ji Long m: o ru ò j: ng ló ng

Correction: vigorous. It is often used to describe the vigor of calligraphy or the beauty of dance.

2. Praise the profoundness of Chinese characters with four-character idioms.

Boda Jia Ning

Commentary: Wide, many. Describe profound thoughts and knowledge.

The source is Ming Jiang Shichang's Preface to the Book of Yizhou: "At this point of reading, if you expose the sun and the moon and travel for thousands of years, its profound meaning is beyond the reach of later scholars."

Structural combination.

Usage contains praise; Used for people. Generally used as predicate and attribute.

Positive voice blog; You can't say "fu"

Shape discrimination; Can't write "beat".

Synonyms are learned and versatile.

The antonym is poor scholar, ignorant and incompetent.

For example, A Dream of Red Mansions is really an all-encompassing great work.

3. Praise the famous sayings of Chinese characters and ancient poems that reflect the homophonic characteristics of Chinese characters.

Two apes cut down trees in the deep mountain, and the little monkey dared to look (sentence)

How does the old beast solve the problem (hoof)-solve the problem?

Lotus root and lotus root, (why do I get a couple)

Apricots don't need plums (fortunately, they don't need media)

A dog gnaws at a river (monk) bone-Su Shi

Poems on Dongpo of Flowing Water (corpse)-Fo Yin

Su Shi-the first spring of Xiangyang family.

Go beyond it (Fish) Celebrate the Good Man-Fo Yin.

He Danshang (monk) on Shiguta

Embroidered in front of the beauty hall (scholar)

Confucius was born on the weekend of the week.

Light dance (martial arts) began in Hanzhong (light dance: lightning; Hanzhong: the sky)

Lantern cage lights, paper (orange) shells used to be just windproof.

Drum drum, tangerine peel can't knock half (summer)

Lotus (pity) son is bitter in heart.

Pear-shaped (separated) intra-abdominal acid in children

A joke about homophonic features of Chinese characters

Geographical name correlation

On New Year's Eve, my brother took two overseas Chinese students home for dinner. One is cheerful and the other is more formal.

During the dinner, the cheerful classmate smiled and said to us, "He is from Myanmar, so he is shy." Then raise your glass to toast everyone, raise your head and drink it off, and then say, "I'm from Yangon."

The headmaster is angry.

At the school affairs meeting at the end of the semester, the headmaster was furious at the inefficiency of personnel management. He said, "the person in charge of the director's business is not sensible; The consciousness of personnel management is not strong; Not an official! "

Rural conference

At a meeting in the village, the village chief said, "Rabbit, shrimp, don't burn melons, pickles are too expensive." Comrades and villagers, don't talk. The meeting is over now. The host said: "Sausage paste melon for pickles." (Now, the head of the township will speak. The township head said, "Rabbit, shrimp, today's meal.

Two-part allegorical saying reflecting homophonic features of Chinese characters

Mother's Sisters-Suspicious (menstruation)

The crib on the stage-No (Bucheng)

The whip on the stage-overweight (fake horse)

Fire in Kannonji-Miao (Temple Disaster)

Monkey Sun sits in the golden hall-unlike Ren (a man).

Junshouxing Shooting-Same tune (gun)

The birthday girl plays the pipa-a cliche (playing)

Wheat straw fire-blowing economizer

Horse racing in the alley-topic (hoof)

The charm of drought worships hag-the best (essence)

Damn bamboo shoots outside the garden-nephew (student)

Men don't beat their wives-it's a blessing (husband and wife)

A scholar writes poetry-he has two hands (the first one).

Bald man takes off his hat-the first name (Ming)

It's just right for a girl from He's family to give it to Zheng Jiazheng (Zheng Heshi)

Abdominal rowing-expert (navigation)

Measuring Rice with a Turtle Cover —— What Sound (L)

It's sad to pull the beard-modesty (pulling the beard) is excessive (crossing the river)

Ring the bell and pull it into the air-fantasy (ring)

Catch bees and eat honey-Tian (sweet) is shameless (stinging)

200 yuan peanuts-you have to refute (peel)

Peach in both hands-reasonable (gift)

Buy camels at Huguo Temple-There is no such thing (city)

Zanthoxylum bungeanum is caught in the rice crisis (rice)

On the homophonic characteristics of Chinese characters in couplets

1. Lotus (lotus seed) has a bitter heart and pear (liver) has a sour stomach.

2. Living in a pagoda, watching Kong Ming (Zhuge Liang), but resenting Jiang Wei (Jiang Wei), I find it difficult to travel (Lu Bu).

3. The bird is in the cage and the heart is in the nest (Cao Cao). Hate Guan Yu (Guan Yu) instead of Zhang Fei (Zhang Fei)

4. In the two-boat race, rowing speed (Lu Su) is not as fast as sailing (climbing).

5. A hundred schools of thought contend that Di Qing (Di Qing) is more difficult than Xiaohe (Xiao He).

6. You get lotus roots from lotus roots, but if you have apricots, you don't need plums or media.

7. Confucius was born in Zhou (Zhou), and dance (martial arts) began in Hanzhong.

8. The history of the pen is lingering, although it is not famous; Hong En is powerful, don't try to serve the country and become an enemy!

Shi Kefa, Hong Chengchou.