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Idioms and explanations about stones?

1. 5 idioms about stones

Heart of stone

A drop of water penetrates a stone

Turning a stone into gold

Shocking

To hit an egg against a rock

2. What are the idioms related to "stone"

1. Anrupanshi [ān rú pán shí]: rock: big stone. As still as a rock. The description is very stable.

Example: Our great motherland stands in the east of the world, as secure as a rock.

2. Midas touch [ diǎn shí chéng jīn ]: It is a metaphor for modifying an article by slightly changing the original text to make it outstanding.

Example: After his revision, this article was like turning stone into gold.

3. Drops of water can wear through rocks [dī shuǐ chuān shí]: Water dripping continuously can wear through rocks. It means that as long as you have perseverance and keep working hard, things will succeed.

Example: To do scientific research, you must have the spirit of perseverance and perseverance.

4. The sea has dried up and the rocks have rotten [ hǎi kū shí làn ]: the sea has dried up and the rocks have rotted. Describes a long time. A metaphor for a firm will that never changes.

Example: People all yearn for everlasting love.

5. The friendship between gold and stone [ jīn shí zhī jiāo ]: friendship. It is a metaphor for a friendship that is as unbreakable as gold and stone.

Example: The two of them are close friends. In their daily lives, they never treat or give each other gifts or compliment each other.

3. What are the four-character idioms about "stone"?

The four-character idioms about "stone" include: jagged rocks, strange shapes, strange things, exquisite and clear, and pure. Quan Tiancheng and uncanny workmanship.

4. Idioms describing stones

Wonderful craftsmanship, dazzling stones are like jade, gold and stone are like stones, people are not wood and stone, stones are like gold, etc.

1. Miraculous craftsmanship

Explanation: It looks like it was made by ghosts and gods. Describes superb artistic skills that cannot be achieved by human beings.

From: "Zhuangzi Dasheng" by Zhuangzi and the Warring States Period: "Zi Qing whittled wood into 鐻, and when the 鐻 was made, those who saw it were frightened and worried about ghosts and gods."

Translation: Zi Qing whittled wood into 鐻. Make the 鐻, and the 鐻 is finished, and those who see it will disturb the ghosts and gods.

2. Dazzle stone as jade

Explanation: dazzle: boast. Jade attracts people, but what is sold is stones. The metaphor does not match what is said and what is done.

From: Han Dynasty Yang Xiong's "Fa Yan·Wen": "Those who show off jade and then buy stones, are they cheating?"

Translation: Those who show off jade and then buy stones Man, is there fraud?

3. Metal and stone are open

Explanation: Metal and stone: metal and stone, a metaphor for the hardest things. Even the gold and stone were opened. Describes a person who has a strong heart and a strong will and infinite strength.

From: Han Dynasty Liu Xiang's "New Preface·Miscellaneous Things Four": "Xiong Quzi saw his sincerity, and the metal and stone were opened, how about the people's hearts?"

Translation: Xiong Quzi was attracted by him His sincerity has opened even gold and stone, not to mention the human heart?

4. Human beings are not wood and stones

Explanation: It means that people have thoughts and feelings and are easily moved by external things, unlike trees and stones which are inanimate, unconscious and emotionless.

From: Han Dynasty Sima Qian's "Report to the Shaoqing": "My body is not wood or stone, I am alone with the officials, in the deep prison, who can complain about it?"

Translation : I am not a wood or a stone, I only work with the law officials. Who can tell the story in the deep prison?

5. Shuo stone flows into gold

Explanation: Shuo, flow: melt. Stones were melted and metals turned into water. Describe that the weather is very hot.

From: Warring States, Chu, and Song Yu's "Evocation of Souls": "In ten days, metal will melt and rocks will melt."

Translation: In ten days, metal will melt rocks.

5. Idioms and explanations for describing stones.

jiānrúpánshí jiānrúpánshí

[Explanation] Jian: solid; rock: big stone. As solid as a big stone. Described as very solid; unshakable.

[Quote] "New Odes of Yutai·Old Poetry Written by Jiao Zhongqing": "You are like a rock; I am like a pampas grass. The pampas grass is like silk; the rock has no transference."

< p> [positive pronunciation] Pan; cannot be pronounced as "pān".

[Shape identification] Pan; cannot be written as "pan".

[Synonym] As safe as Mount Tai, as safe as a rock

[Antonym] Tottering and vulnerable

[Usage] Often used in unity, will, friendship, Beliefs and other abstract things; sometimes also refer to concrete things. Generally used as predicate and attributive.

[Structure] Formal.

6. What are the idioms about stones?

Safe as a rock. Peaceful as a rock. Be content with the rock. No matter how jade is, lift a stone and hit yourself in the foot.

Move a stone. Smash your feet, touch the stone, cut the wood, penetrate the clouds, crack the stone, eat the clouds, lie on the stone, tripod, jade.

The electric stone belongs to the fire, turns the stone into gold, drips water, penetrates the stone, and the stone is the store of gold and stone.

Pumice and sunken wood Go to the river with a stone in your lungs, the wind clears the bandit, the bandit's seat is flying, the sand is flying

The flying sand turns to stone, the flying sand is walking, the stone bandit's heart is bowing to the arrow, bowing to the arrow, bowing to the stone

The sea is dry and the stone is rotten, the sea is dry and the stone is rotten, the stone is Cheng Shuheng Stone Measurement Book Jiao Ao Throwing Stones

7. Idioms about stones

Touchstone is a black hard stone. Use gold to draw a stripe on it, and you can see the color of the gold. . A metaphor for an accurate and reliable inspection method.

Shi Youfeng refers to head against the wind.

Stone fire and lightning describes things that disappear in an instant like lightning and stone fire.

Stone fire wind lantern is a metaphor for a short time.

Stone, fire, wind and candle are metaphors for a short time.

Stone fire time means that time is so fast that it will pass in the blink of an eye.

Like a stone thrown into water, it sinks like a stone thrown into water. The metaphors are in harmony with each other.

The words have lasted a long time.

Shuishiqinghua refers to the clear and beautiful garden scenery. Same as "Shui Mu Tsinghua".

Throwing stones into water is a metaphor for disagreement and cannot be accepted by the other party.

The light of lightning, the fire of flint. It was originally a Buddhist term that metaphorically refers to the fleeting nature of things. It is often used to describe things that disappear in an instant like lightning and stone fire.

Charcoal flow stone burns and melts metals and stones. Describes extremely dry and hot weather.

Burnt gold sparkle stone melts the gold stone and burns it. Describe the hot weather.

Burnt sand and rotten rocks Burn the sand and rotten rocks. Describes a very hot weather.

Liujin Shuo Stone Shuo, flow: melt. It describes the weather as being so hot that it seems like gold and stone will melt.

铄石流金 铄, flow: melt. Stones were melted and metals turned into water. Describe that the weather is very hot.

Kill two birds with one stone. Throw one stone and hit two birds. It is a metaphor for getting two benefits from doing one thing.

Five Stones and Six Eagles was later used as a metaphor for accurate description or careful and orderly study.

Metal and stone are metals and stones, which are metaphors for the hardest things. Even the gold and stone were opened. Describes a person who has a strong heart and a strong will and infinite strength.

Pebbles are invincible. It is a metaphor for the huge difference in strength between the two sides.

Shoot the stone and drink the feather. Drink: disappear; feather: the feather at the tail of the arrow. The arrow hit the stone and the feathers on the tail of the arrow were hidden. The original description is that the power of firing arrows is extremely strong. Later, he was also described as having strong martial arts skills.

An egg against a stone. An egg against a stone. It is a metaphor for not estimating one's own strength and bringing about one's own destruction.

To throw an egg against a stone. It is a metaphor for not estimating one's own strength and bringing about one's own destruction.

The mountains are dead and the rocks are dead. It is said that it is a long time ago.

Shantong rotten stone refers to the mountains without vegetation and rotten stones. A metaphor for an impossible phenomenon.

Mount Tai Rock is a metaphor for stability and stability.

The rock of Mount Tai is a metaphor for stability and stability.

Throwing stones to ask for directions originally meant throwing stones at someone before sneaking into a place at night to see if there was any reaction, so as to detect the situation. Later it was used as a metaphor to test.

Stone heart and wood heart Stone and wood are hard objects, which are described as firm and unshakable.

A heart of iron and a heart of stone is a metaphor for a strong and unmoved nature.

A heart of stone means a heart of stone. Describes a person's strong character. Same as "heart of stone".

A heart of iron and a heart of stone.

The heart is as hard as stone. The heart is as hard as iron stone. It is a metaphor for hard-hearted or very determined will. Same as "heart as stone".

My heart is like gold and stone. My heart is like iron and stone. It is a metaphor for being hard-hearted or very determined.

The heart is like wood and stone. The heart is like wood and stone, without emotions or desires.

Adding stone to a trap is a metaphor for trapping someone when they are in danger. Same as "adding insult to injury".

Sleeping clouds and lying on rocks is a metaphor for life in the mountains.

Xuan Jade Jia Shi Xuan: to show off; Jia: to sell. Jade attracts people, but what is sold is stones. The metaphor does not match what is said and what is done.

A heart as hard as a stone A heart as hard as a stone. It is a metaphor for being hard-hearted or very determined.

A stone thrown into water is like a stone thrown into water and it sinks. The metaphors are in harmony with each other.

Flying sand and flying rocks. Sand and soil are flying, and rocks are rolling. Describes a violent wind.

Pillow stone and rinse the stream. In the old days, it meant living in seclusion.

An Ru Rock Rock: a big stone. As still as a rock. The description is very solid.

Turning stone into gold is a metaphor for revising an article and making it outstanding by slightly changing the original text.

Drops of water can wear through rocks. Water dripping continuously can wear through rocks. It means that as long as you have perseverance and keep working hard, things will succeed.

Gold, stone, silk and bamboo Gold: refers to metal musical instruments; Shi: refers to stone chimes; Silk: refers to string instruments; Bamboo: refers to wind instruments. Refers to various musical instruments. Also describes various sounds.

The sea has dried up and the rocks have rotted away. Describes a long time. A metaphor for a firm will that never changes.

To shoot someone in the foot is a metaphor for wanting to harm others, but ended up harming yourself.

Pierce the clouds and crack the rocks. Pierce the clouds and the sky and crack the rocks. Describes a high-pitched voice.

Ding Dang Jade Look at the tripod like a tripod and look at jade like a stone. Describes an extremely luxurious life.

Fei Shi Feng Qing The common people can stand on it and accuse the local officials. It is a metaphor for the fairness of court decisions.

Bandit Stone Bandit Seat It’s not a stone, it’s not a seat. It means that the stone can be turned but the heart cannot be turned; the mat can be rolled but the heart cannot be rolled. It is a metaphor for being firm-willed and never changing one's heart.

Flying sand and rolling rocks. Sand and soil are flying and rocks are rolling. Describes a violent wind.

The stone sank into the sea. The stone sank into the sea. There is no news from this metaphor.

A heart of stone is as hard as iron and stone. Describes a hard-hearted person who is not moved by emotions.

A stone from another mountain is a metaphor for a person or opinion that can help you correct your shortcomings.

Jiao Ao throws a stone against a stone with something very fragile. Metaphor that things must fail.

Carpenter stone transports gold Carpenter: craftsman; stone: person's name; transport: swing; jin: axe. It originally refers to the carpenter's stone ax cutting off the white ash on the tip of the Ying people's noses without bruising the Ying people's noses. Later used to describe exquisite skills.

The strategy of gold and stone describes a strategy that is as durable and stable as gold and stone.

Knocking on stones to cultivate soil Knocking: knocking; Ken: cultivating. Knocking rocks and digging soil. Refers to breaking ground.

Golden Chamber and Stone Chamber Chamber: Cabinet. The ancient national collection of important documents.

Refining stones to mend the sky Refining: Using heating to make substances pure or tough. According to ancient mythology, it is said that when the sky was missing in the northwest, Nuwa made five-color stones to repair it. It is a metaphor for using talents and means to make up for national and political mistakes.

Split the rocks and penetrate the clouds. Shake the rocks and penetrate the clouds. Describes a high-pitched voice.

Like water thrown at a stone, like water thrown at a stone, nothing hits. It is a metaphor for hearing without hearing or speaking without effect.

Solid as a rock. As solid as a boulder. The metaphor is unshakable.

The golden stone strategy is a metaphor for the safest strategy.

Gold and stone are as hard as metal and stone. Describes extremely hard or strong.

The friendship between gold and stone: friendship. It is a metaphor for a friendship that is as unbreakable as gold and stone.

There is no Danshi in the house. Ten buckets are equivalent to one stone, and two stones are equivalent to one Dan. Describes that there is no food stored at home. It is a metaphor for a difficult family situation.

Adding insult to injury: When you see someone about to fall into a trap, instead of reaching out to save him, you push him down and throw stones. It is a metaphor for taking advantage of someone's danger and trying to frame him.

Egg versus stone Egg versus stone. It is a metaphor for overestimating one's abilities and one will surely fail.

A person with a wooden heart and a stone heart describes a person who is firm-willed and will not be tempted by any temptation.

The peace of the rock describes extremely stable.

The solidness of a rock is a metaphor for being solid and unshakable.

Knock on gold and stone. Gold and stone: refer to musical instruments such as bells and chimes. Play musical instruments such as bells and chimes. It also describes a sonorous sound.

Quanshi: Refers to mountains and rivers; Gaomu: The ancients called the fat at the apex of the heart "paste", and the fat between the heart and the diaphragm was called "gao". It is said that this is the place where the power of medicine cannot reach. It is a metaphor for becoming addicted to landscapes.

Human beings are not wood and stones. It means that people have thoughts and feelings and are easily moved by external things. They are different from trees and stones which are inanimate, unconscious and emotionless.

Shi Lin in the Sky In the old days, he was called a son with literary talents.

A drop of water can penetrate a stone. If the water keeps dripping, a stone can be penetrated. It is a metaphor that as long as you have perseverance and keep working hard, things will surely succeed.

Mountains slip through rocks. Drops of water in the mountains can slip through rocks. It means that as long as you have determination and perseverance, things can succeed.

When the water falls, the rocks at the bottom are exposed. It means that the truth of the matter is fully revealed.

Earth-shattering originally described the sound of the harp, which is sometimes high-pitched, sometimes low, unexpected, and an indescribable wonder. The discussion in the post-paragraph article is novel and surprising.

Soseki pillow flow used to refer to living in seclusion.

Hanging Stone Cheng Shu describes being diligent in political affairs.

Dazzling stone is jade. Dazzling: to show off. Jade attracts people, but what is sold is stones. The metaphor does not match what is said and what is done.

Hanging a camel on a rock is a metaphor for using more force and getting less benefit.

A strong heart can penetrate a stone. A strong will can penetrate a stone. It means that as long as you are determined, things will succeed.

Throwing stones into the pit: When you see someone about to fall into a trap, instead of reaching out to save him, you push him down and throw stones. It is a metaphor for taking advantage of someone's danger and trying to frame him.

Stubbornly nodding, the description is clear and convincing.

The words of medicine stone. Medicine stone: medicine and meteorite for treating diseases, generally refers to medicine. It is a metaphor for urging people to change their ways.

Jade does not distinguish between good and bad.

Jade and stone are burned together. Ju: all, all; Fen: burned. Beautiful jade burns like stone. It is a metaphor that regardless of whether good or bad things are different, they will perish together.

Measuring stone in liters Liter, stone: unit of capacity, ten liters is one bucket, and ten buckets is one stone. It is a metaphor for inferring profound truths with superficial understanding.

Making the sound of gold and stone. Gold and stone: musical instruments such as bells and chimes, with crisp and beautiful sounds. The metaphor is beautiful and the tone is sonorous.

Pillowing water and washing stones used to refer to living in seclusion.

Anrupanshi An: stable; Panshi: big stone. As stable as a rock. The description is very stable and unshakable.

8. Idioms related to stones

The sea is dry and the stone is broken

The drop of water penetrates the stone

The rock is shocking

Safe as a rock

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Stones from other mountains can attack jade

Turn stones into gold

Hit stones with eggs

One stone three birds

Flying sand and moving stones

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Heart is like a stone

Gold and stone are openings

9. What are the four-character idioms about stones

Strange rocks are rugged

< p> Strange shapes

Thousands of strange things

Exquisite and translucent

Elegant and natural in nature

Natural and natural

Incredible workmanship

< p> Can't put it down

Thousands of postures

Unique

Thousands of postures

Endless aftertaste

Thoughtful

Similarity and dissimilarity

Speciousness and dissimilarity

10. Idioms related to stones

Anrupanshian: stable; Panshi: big stone. As stable as a rock. The description is very stable and unshakable.

Source: Xun Kuang's "Xunzi·Fuguo": "If those who are famous are not, those who are profit are not, and those who are angry are not, then the country will be safe on the rock and live as long as the flag.

Anru rock rock: a big stone. It is as stable as a rock.

Source: "Xunzi·Fu Guo": "No for fame, no for gain, no for anger." , then the country will be safe on the rock and live longer than the flag wings. "

Calendering: Telling lies. Calendering: Paper and cloth are polished with stones to make them shiny, which is called "calendering"; it is a metaphor for taking advantage of others. It refers to smooth talk and deceiving. Money.

Source: Chapter 10 of "Bean Shed Gossip" by Ai Na of Qing Dynasty: "Those who live along the river and by the water rely on Huqiu Mountain to make a living. This is more or less nonsense. Calendered person. "

To break through the clouds and crack the stone, to break through the clouds and the sky, to crack the stone. Describes a high-pitched and loud voice.

Source: "Preface to "Water Dragon Song" by Su Shi of the Song Dynasty: "He is good at playing the iron flute. There was a loud sound of piercing clouds and cracking rocks. "

Drops of water penetrate stones. Water dripping continuously can penetrate stones. It is a metaphor that as long as you have perseverance and keep working hard, things will succeed.

Source: Luo Dajing of Song Dynasty, "Helin Jade Dew" : “The rope cuts the wood, and the water drops penetrate the stone. ”