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Use four words to describe the leaves in summer.

1. Please criticize it.

Fallen leaves return to the roots-return to the source

Trivial things obscure someone's views on important things.

flourishing

Leaves fall to the roots-a person who lives elsewhere will eventually return to his ancestral home.

Deep roots and lush foliage-deep roots and lush foliage

Things have gone bad.

A fallen leaf indicates the coming of autumn.

Dead branches and leaves

Add branches and leaves to (a tree)-add color and emphasis to (a story)

herbage

Feudal groups of royal descent

Golden Branches and Jade Leaves-Descendants of the Royal Family

Unite as one and work together.

Coincidence of marriage

The aging of women

Through a few subtle signs, we can see the development trend and results of the whole situation.

Liv, not Tarzan.

Subordinate subordinates

The leaves are luxuriant and dense.

A young mother with many children

autumn leave

The breaking of flowers and leaves

Rhythmic prose antithesis

The leaves are luxuriant and dense.

Fabricate the details of a story

Imitate fidelity or truth

Lush trees

I don't know how you divide the summer.

2. Four-word words to describe summer The four-word words to describe summer are awesome summer, lightning and thunder, five cows wearing the moon, May and June, high-pitched umbrellas and so on.

1, summer is terrible [xià rè kè wè i]

Interpretation: As terrible as the scorching sun in summer. The metaphor is grim and frightening.

Usage: As an object and an attribute.

Source: Seven Years of Zuo Gong: "Du Pre-note:' Winter is lovely and summer is terrible. " "

Vernacular interpretation: Du Yu explained: "The sun in winter makes people feel warm and kind, and the scorching sun in summer makes people feel terrible."

2. People who rain in summer [Thea Y ǔ Y ǔ Lun]

Interpretation: Like summer rain falling on people. Metaphor helps and educates people in time.

Usage: subject-predicate type, as predicate and attribute.

Source: Western Han Dynasty Liu Xiang's introduction to Shuo Yuan: "I can't charm people with spring breeze, and I can't rain people with summer rain, so I am poor."

Interpretation of vernacular Chinese: I can't blow people's hearts like spring breeze, nor can I moisten people's hearts like summer rain. I will definitely be poor.

3. Five cattle crossing

Interpretation: Wudi Buffalo saw that the moon was suspected to be the sun, and kept panting for fear of extreme heat. Metaphor is afraid of suspicion.

Usage: subject-predicate type, as object and attribute.

Source: Liu Yiqing's "Shi Shuo Xin Yu Yan" in the Southern Song Dynasty: "I see that the cow is still there, and I will rest when I see the moon."

Vernacular interpretation: I also saw cows breathing quickly when they saw the moon.

4. May, July and June [w incarnation]

Interpretation: refers to the hottest time in May and June of the lunar calendar.

Usage: combination, as subject and attribute.

Source: Wu Ming, Cheng En, The Journey to the West, the twelfth time, the seventh time: "In May, July and June, no one called, and my parents were old. I sent them myself."

Vernacular interpretation: Just because the weather is hot, no one calls around, and my parents are old, so I will see you off in person.

5. Umbrella height [hu ǒ s m: n g ā o zhā ng]

Interpretation: Describe the scorching sun in summer, which is very hot.

Usage: as predicate and attribute.

Source: Tang Hanyu's poem "You Chengji gives Cui Taibu Que": "Guanghua flashes the wall to see ghosts and gods, hehe Yan Zhang Huoan."

Interpretation of vernacular: When the light shines on the wall, the ghosts and gods in the murals of the mountain temple emerge, and their light is like Vulcan opening an umbrella.

3. About the four-word dictionary describing summer, at four o'clock and eight days, peaches, willows, green feet, Yangchun, swallows, warblers and birds crow, and summer is terrible.

The sun is scorching, the trees are shaded, the sweat is raining, the cicadas are singing, and the sun is scorching.

Lightning, thunder, lightning, thunder, hot summer, hot sun.

Sweating cicadas don't know snow patterns, such as water in summer, warmth in winter and clear in summer.

Floating melons are heavy, plums are cold, summer is hot, umbrellas are high, meat is high, mountains exist, and it is rainy in summer.

The heat fumigates the sun, scorching sun, scorching sun, scorching sun.

The sun is like fire, the sun is like fire, and the fire is burning.

The sea, sky and white clouds are steaming, and summer is great. Xia yang is very hot, and the mountains are as green as Xia Shu in summer.

In summer, the water soup is full of divinity and divination, and gold flows in the stone.

Liu Jinjin Jiaoshi Stone

The moon is long, the sky is red, the weather is hot, the summer is scorching, and the summer is steaming.

Sweating, sweating, sweating, producing fluid.

Sweat like rain, sweat like rain, sweat like rain, sweat like pulp.

Sweating, sweating, drought thousands of miles.

The fields are cracked, nothing grows, the grains are not harvested, and the seedlings are dry and withered.

4. The four-word words describing leaves and idioms related to leaves are unintentional. Pronunciation czh and dà yè explain painting, and do not draw trees carefully without meticulous brushwork.

Metaphor work rough, not serious and meticulous. "Zhuziyu" Volume 78 Source: "I'm afraid Kong Anguo didn't make a preface to the book, and Chinese was careless. The preface of this book is exquisite, like the figures of the Six Dynasties. "

The examples are so detailed that I can't finish them in three days and nights. Let me tell you! (Zhao Shuli's "Building") The word is deeply rooted. Pronunciation Gēn shēn yèmo Interpretation Mao: lush. Only when the roots are deep will the leaves flourish.

Metaphor has a solid foundation and will flourish. Ann's "Ping Fu" comes from: "Weizi Ping comes out of the valley, with deep roots and luxuriant branches, and is called a tree."

Interpretation of coincidence stories of palace ladies in Tang Dynasty. Metaphor is a coincidence of marriage.

From Liu Song Axe's "Clearing the Lock and Keeping Liu Yihong High", the wind swept the autumn leaves. The pronunciation of jí f ē ng s mo qi syè is powerful and rapid, just like a storm sweeping the fallen leaves. Source "Zi Tongzhi Jin Jianji Xiao Wudi Taiyuan Seven Years": "Take me out of Jin, school its strength, and still sweep the autumn leaves with a gust of wind."

The pronunciation of the word "golden branches and jade leaves" is jρnρzhρyρ. The original explanation describes the beautiful branches and leaves of flowers and trees. Later refers to the descendants of the royal family.

Now it is also a metaphor for people of noble or exquisite birth. The source of Wang Tangjian's Opera Palace is: "Hu Die and Hu Die, flying on the golden branches and jade leaves."

Example: eldest sister-in-law is ~, and she will get sick when the breeze blows. (Sha Ting's "An Autumn Night") The words are dead and leaves are clear. Kzh bàI yè interpretation failed: fading.

Dry branches, rotten flowers and leaves. Describe desolation and destruction.

The origin of Ren Shang Peach Blossom Fan in Clear Sky: "Pigeon feather bat dung is scattered all over the house, and litter is used as a cover." The word "green leaves turn cloudy" is pronounced as "lǜ yè chéng yīn", which means that women get married and have children.

Song Ji Yougong's "Tang Shi Chronicle Du Mu" source: "Spring comes late to find nature, there is no need to be disappointed. The wind is strong and the green leaves are full of branches. "

The word "fallen leaves" is pronounced as "fallen leaves on the roots". Metaphor things have a certain destination.

People who live in other places will eventually return to their hometown. Source Songshi Daoyuan "Jingde Dengchuan Record" Volume 5: "Leaves fall to the roots."

Example ~, Fengcheng sword back. ("Wang Ming Poetry" Volume 38) Pronunciation of "Two Leaves Covering Eyes" Li m: ng y è y m: n m ù Interpretation is like two leaves covering eyes.

Metaphor is a blind eye to things. The source of Liu Zhuan's Theory of Liu Zhuan in the Northern Qi and Zhou Dynasties: "If a husband covers his eyes with two leaves, it is invisible; If you plug your ears with two pearls, you will be silent. "

The pronunciations Lu ò yè zh and Qi ū of the prefix "Falling leaves know autumn" mean seeing yellow leaves falling to the ground and knowing that autumn is coming. The source of Puji's "Five Lights Meeting Yuan" Volume 20: "Leaves fall to know autumn, and give Ming San."

"Continued Lantern Biography": "The strings move and the leaves fall to know the autumn." Don't distinguish the pronunciation of leaves from words. Interpretation: No; Distinguish: distinguish.

You can't tell the truth from the fact. Metaphor imitates reality or confuses truth with falsehood.

The source "Han Fei Zi Yu Lao": "Song San was born in. It is difficult to kill the stem, but it is full of glory and chaos. "

Although the word peony is good, it depends on the green leaves to support the pronunciation of m ǔ d ā n Su and h m ǔ o, qu á n zhà ng l 476y 476y ǔ ch ǔ. The origin of the word "tung leaf broken" is pronounced as "pê tó ng zh and yè".

The source "Biography of Li Mi in the New Tang Dynasty": "When Li Huaiguang rebelled, he was twenty years old and suffered from drought, and the discussants wanted to forgive him. Di Bo asked the ministers, folded a piece of tung leaf and stuck it on the ambassador. He said,' Your Majesty and Huai Guang can't be separated, so the leaves are gone.

The reason is unforgivable. "Sweep the leaves against the wind. Pronunciation qi ū f ē ng s m: o Lu ò ye Interpretation Autumn wind sweeps away fallen leaves.

Metaphor is a powerful force to quickly and easily sweep away rotten things. Source "The Biography of the Three Kingdoms Wei Zhi and Xin Pi": "With the power of the public, the enemy who is trapped in poverty and the enemy who attacks the disadvantages are no different from autumn leaves."

Be as cruel and heartless as ~ when you are on an equal footing with the enemy. Pronunciation of qióng zhèyèyè 2999

Source words such as vibration defoliation pronunciation rú zhèn luò yè can be easily described. The source of Ming Xian Cui's Collection of Zhong Wang Ci-Poems, Ao San, is dotted with branches and leaves. Pronunciation Ti ā n zh and Ji ā yè Interpretation Add some branches and leaves to the trunk.

It is a metaphor for telling something or paraphrasing others' words, and adding something that does not exist in order to exaggerate. The source of Song Zhuxi's Answer to Huang Zigeng: "There are many obstacles today, and there is no end to adding branches and leaves."

Yang Zirong was amused to kill time. (Qubo's "Lin Yuan" XVII) with branches and leaves, pronounced as ti ā n zh and ji ē yè. Explanatory metaphors are added one by one.

The source of Song Zhuxi's Answer to Huang Zigeng: "There are many obstacles today, and there is no end to adding branches and leaves." People who say they love you are dishonest.

The pronunciation of the word "seeking branches and picking leaves" is xú n zh and zh ā i yè, which is a metaphor for pursuing secondary and non-fundamental things. Comment on the source of Song Yu Yan's Poems on Canglang: "Jian 'an's works are all meteorological, so you can't pick branches and leaves. "

The central word yé gé ng hà o ló ng Pronunciation Yé gé né ng hà o ló ng Interpretation of Ye Gong: In the Spring and Autumn Period, there was a nobleman in the State of Chu, whose surname was Gao, who was sealed in Ye (the ancient city name, now Ye County, Henan Province). Metaphor means that you like something verbally, but you don't like it.

According to Xiang's New Preface Miscellaneous Matters, I like dragons very much. Dragons are carved on utensils and painted on houses. Knowing this, the real dragon came to Ye Gong's house and put his head into the window.

When Ye Gong saw it, he began to run. The pronunciation of the prefix leaf falling to the root is yè Lu ò hu ē n Interpretation Leaves germinate from the root and finally return to the root after falling.

Metaphor things always have a certain destination. People who leave home will eventually return to their hometown.

Source Songshi Daoyuan "Jingde Dengchuan Record" Volume 5: "Leaves fall to the roots." The tree is soaring, and there must be a landing in the future, so we have to explain it clearly.

(Qing Li garbo "officialdom in the sky" 22) the pronunciation of the headword leaves fall to know autumn. When you see the leaves falling, you know that autumn is coming. Metaphor can infer the development trend of things from subtle changes.

Source Puji's "Five Lantern Festival Yuan" Volume 20: "Ye.

5. Describe the words of summer 4 scorching sun-describe that the sunshine in summer is particularly strong and very hot.

Hot in summer-like the four-word scorching sun, it describes the scorching sun in summer.

The sun is like fire-blazing sunlight is like fire.

Yang Jiao is like a fire-Yang Jiao means white, and Yang Jiao means white sunshine.

Brilliant and blazing-describes the appearance of blazing and blazing.

Hot summer-hot summer sun.

Hot sun-the hot sun shines on people.

The scorching sun is in the sky-the scorching sun is in the sky, generally referring to noon in summer.

Gale and scorching sun-describing gale and scorching sun in summer.

Umbrella height-hot weather covers the earth like an umbrella.

Trees are shaded-the Woods in midsummer are lush.

The heat is unbearable-the heat in summer is unbearable.