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What's a four-word idiom for branches?

1. A four-character idiom with a branch at the end.

A distant relative is a metaphor for a distant relative.

curry favor with Gao Zhi: Gao Zhi: metaphor for powerful people. Suck up to the rich and powerful.

Rosa multiflora: refers to the royal descendants. Metaphor of human identity and its dignity.

tying branch: it refers to the separation of husband and wife.

sharing the same spirit: a metaphor for brothers and sisters of compatriots.

Extra-nodal branches: Nodes: places where bamboo branches and leaves grow. Bamboo should grow branches outside the festival; Branches grow out of the festival. Metaphor has created new problems where there should be no problems.

wing to wing: wing to wing: bird name. Legend has it that this bird, with one eye and one wing, needs two Qi Fei. Metaphor couples close.

Joan Lin Yuzhi: Joan: Red jade. Metaphor person's qualification noble and detailed?

crossing the south branch of the Bird's Nest: Yue: the ancient name of the country, now around Zhejiang. Birds crossing the land must use branches facing south to nest in other places. Metaphor does not forget hometown.

Words without branches and leaves: branches and leaves: a metaphor for trivial words. Words that describe words are concise and have no branches.

Branches on nodes: Nodes: places where bamboo branches and leaves grow. Branches are born on the branches. Metaphor has created new problems where there should be no problems.

Yushu Qiongzhi: ① describes the gorgeous trees. ② Yu Guijia's children. 2. Help me find a four-word idiom

Unique [y and zh and dú xiù]

Explanation: Description is the most outstanding and outstanding among similar things.

From Tuotuo and Arutu at the end of the Yuan Dynasty, The History of the Song Dynasty, The Rulin Biography, Wu Hu Anguo: "Hu Kanghou is like a severe snow in winter, and a hundred herbs wither away, while pine and cypress stand out."

translation: The weather in Hu Kang is like severe snow in winter, flowers and plants wither and die, and pine and cypress are the most prominent reasons among similar things.

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Unique synonyms

First, there is nothing like it [wü ch ū yò u]

Explanation: Out: Beyond; Right: In ancient times, right was revered. No one can surpass him.

from "The History of the Emperor Gaudi" by Ban Gu in the Eastern Han Dynasty: "Ten people, such as Xian Zhao, Chen Tian Shu and Meng Shu, were summoned to talk with him, and the court officials in Han Dynasty were second to none."

ten ministers, such as Tian Shu and Meng Shu, called for a dialogue, and no one in the court of the Han Dynasty could match them.

Second, they stood out from the crowd [hè l? j ? qú n]

Explanation: Like a crane standing in a crowd of chickens. Metaphor means that a person's appearance or talent stands out among a group of people around him.

From Jin Daikui's On the Seven Sages of Bamboo Forest: "Ji Shao entered Luo, or Wang Rong said,' I only saw Ji Shao among the dense people yesterday, and I was as proud as a wild crane among the chickens.'

When Ji Shao entered Luoyang, someone said to Wang Rong,' Ji Shao began to be seen in the crowd yesterday, but if the wild cranes were towering among the chickens. 3. A four-character idiom with a branch at the end.

A distant branch is a metaphor for a distant relative.

curry favor with Gao Zhi: Gao Zhi: metaphor for powerful people. Suck up to the rich and powerful.

Rosa multiflora: refers to the royal descendants. Metaphor of human identity and its dignity.

tying branch: it refers to the separation of husband and wife. Homology: metaphor for brothers and sisters of compatriots.

Extra-nodal branches: Nodes: places where bamboo branches and leaves grow. Bamboo should grow branches outside the festival; Branches grow out of the festival.

Metaphor has created a new problem where there should be no problem. Wing to wing: wing to wing: bird name.

It is said that this bird needs two Qi Fei for one eye and one wing. Metaphor couples close.

Joan Lin Yuzhi: Joan: Red jade. Metaphor person's qualification noble and detailed? South Branch of the Bird's Nest: Yue: Ancient country name, now Zhejiang area.

Birds crossing the land must use branches facing south to nest in other places. Metaphor does not forget hometown.

Words without branches and leaves: branches and leaves: a metaphor for trivial words. Words that describe words are concise and have no branches.

Branches on nodes: Nodes: places where bamboo branches and leaves grow. Branches are born on the branches.

Metaphor creates new problems where there should be no problems. Yushu Qiongzhi: ① Describe the gorgeous trees.

② Yu GUI's children. 4. Use a four-word word to describe what tree is in your hometown. Write a paragraph

The leafy magnolia tree, the fragrant osmanthus tree, the evergreen pine and cypress tree, the humble bamboo tree, the swaying willow tree, the graceful banyan tree, and the tall and straight poplar tree composition: There is an old tree in my hometown, which is tall and big, with mottled bark and thick trunk that several adults can't hold.

Grandpa said that this tree should be hundreds of years old. When he was a child, it was like this, and it hasn't changed at all. In summer, the huge canopy casts a thick shade, adults rest under the tree, and we play under it.

In autumn, the trees are covered with fruits with thumbs. When the skin outside is cracked, the black fruits will be exposed. When the strong wind passes, they will crackle and fall. We will open our eyes under the tree and pick them up, put them in our pockets and take them home to make cakes. In the early morning of the cool autumn sky, we will rush to the tree early and pick it up among the broken leaves on the stone road. At that time, how happy we are! There are many bird's nests in the tree, the lower ones were poked down by some naughty friends with bamboo poles, only the heights of the unreachable branches, with a few nests of magpies, were bigger than my head; Every time it's time to breed young magpies, the old birds fly around, and the birds chirp, which makes the little ones drool.

It snowed heavily last winter, and I heard the sound of branches snapping all night. At dawn, I ran under the tree, but I saw that all the branches on the tree were almost gone. Fortunately, those magpie nests were still safe and sound. A few skinny grandmothers bent over to collect firewood, and their faces showed the joy of harvest. Only a few village elders pointed and poked not far away, as if they were worried about the fate of this old tree. Fortunately, in the spring of this year, the withered branches squeezed out clusters of green leaves, the little magpies sang at the top of the trees, the old trees sprouted, and a new year began. 5. The four-word word "what mountains"

The four-word word "what mountains": majestic mountains, continuous mountains, and four mountains should be

1. Towering mountains: describe the mountains as tall and spectacular. Wei Wei [wēi wēi] For example: ~ Jinggangshan.

2. Continuous mountains: describe the mountains as a whole, with continuous rain and snow. Continuous, describing the uninterrupted mountains, rivers, etc., connected as one, with continuous rain and snow. See Xie Lingyun's Poem of Ningshu in the Southern Song Dynasty: "The rocks are steep and the mountains are thick, and the continents are connected."

3, the mountains should respond: the mountains on all sides respond in succession. Metaphorically, when a call is made, people respond in groups. Ying: Ying and. Origin: Zhu Ziqing's On Slogans: "It's for' deaf and vibrating',' the four responses of the mountains', and the awakening and rising of the people."

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Mountains

Pinyin: [qún shān]

Interpretation: continuous or clustered mountains: ~ surrounded.

Gunsan City, located in the southwest of South Korea, is a sister city with Weihai City in China.

Group:

Basic definition:

1. People or things gathered together: people ~. Chicken ~. Architecture. Form a team.

2. Many people: Chao ~. ~ Yan Tang. ~ strategy ~ force.

3. Crowded: ~ peaks. ~ home. ~ set.

4. Used for groups of people or things: one to one child. One horse.

5. Last name. 6. What four-word idiom should be used neatly?

Tight barriers: the walls around ancient military camps; Strict: neat and serious.

originally, it means that military security is tight. Now it is also used to describe the clear boundaries between each other.

Source: Liu Fu's "Generation of a General and his wife in JUNSHOU": "Sound and prestige are taken as a long shot, and the barriers are strict." Uneven: uneven in length and height.

the description level is different or very irregular. Source: "The Book of Songs Nan Zhou Guanju": "Uneven shepherd's purse, left and right."

Han Yangxiong's Preface to Fa Yan: "Kings and princes, distinguished officials and ministers, are uneven and all saints." To describe irregularity or inconsistency.

with "uneven". Source: "The Book of Rites in the Southern Qi Dynasty": "As for the monarch of the heir position, it is different and should be customized."

Biography of Empresses and Concubines of Sui Shu: "The Duke of Zhou made a ceremony, and he began to prepare for his duties. From the Qin Dynasty to the Han Dynasty, there were generations with different grades, and the previous history was detailed.

Qi and Liang descended from each other, and the Wei and Zhou dynasties lasted, and the waste was beneficial and the loss was uneven. " Teeth like scallops describe teeth as neat and white.

shellfish, white snail shell. Source: Qing Gong Zizhen's "Ji Hai Miscellaneous Poems" 52: "Teeth are like weaving Bei Han and the East, and they don't learn to babble.

The roof tiles are amazing to me, and the flowers are beautifully folded. " Teeth are as neat and white as shellfish.

shellfish, white snail shell. Source: Selected Works of Song Yu (The Lotharist's Lust Fu): "The waist is like a bundle of elements, and the teeth are like shellfish."

teeth are neat and white, as described by Zigbee. Shell, white snail shell.

Source: Zhuangzi Stole the Foot: "Lips are like exciting Dan, teeth are like shellfish." Tooth knitting shell knitting: the first order; Bei: Shells.

describes the neat and white teeth. Source: The Biography of Han Dong Fangshuo: "If the eyes are mysterious, the teeth are like shells."

Chuchuchulovely describes the neat furnishings and makes people love them. Source: Yu Dafu's "Sinking": "The rockery in the court is like flowers and plants, and it is beautifully arranged."

Chuchuchuyouyouzhi describes that the display is neat and interesting. Source: Qing Yu Huai's Banqiao Miscellanies Li Pin: "The secret room of the Qufang where I live, the curtains are respectful and elegant."

strewn at random is not neat. Source: "Biography of Wei Heng in the Book of Jin": "The fiber wave is thick, during the scattered period."

bandits wing bandits: the way the horse keeps walking; Wing wing: An orderly appearance. Describe the neat and mighty lineup of horses and chariots when they walk.

Source: The Book of Songs Xiaoya Simi: "Simi bandits." "The Book of Songs Xiaoya Caiju": "Four Qi Wings."

The Book of Rites: "The beauty of horses and chariots is like a bandit's wings." Neat and neat: agile, also means neat and organized.

describes that there is nothing superfluous. It's refreshing.

It also describes skillful, agile and accurate movements. Source: Zhao Shuli's "Changes in Li Jiazhuang XII": "Who can be so clean and tidy if you are not an old man?"

if you draw a fair and upright picture; Draw one neatly. Flag: A general term for a flag, especially a battle flag.

the flag blocks the sunlight. Describe the large number of troops and the magnificent and neat lineup.

Source: Zhao Ceyi, the Warring States Policy: "So the king of Chu swam in the clouds and dreams, making thousands of journeys and covering the sun with banners." Orderly: The appearance of being in order.

order: order. Neat, orderly, and organized.

Origin: Volume 26 of the Introduction to the Evening Hall and the Day of Peace by Qing Wang Fuzhi: "For example, the chapter of You Gongying's My Man is in the Country, which is divided into three things: production, agriculture and famine relief ... in order." It is described as uneven and untidy.

The scale ratio is more used to describe houses or ships that are arranged closely and neatly. With "row upon row".

row upon row: the general name of comb. Arranged in order like fish scales and comb teeth.

it is often used to describe houses or ships that are arranged in a dense and neat way. Source: The Book of Songs, Zhou Song and Liang Yi: "I won it.

a drop in the bucket. Its worship is like a scorpion, and it is like a comb to open a hundred rooms. "

Bao Zhao's poem "Ode to History" in the Southern Song Dynasty reads: "There are twelve thoroughfares in the capital, and there are various scales in Feikun." Row upon row, row upon row.

it is often used to describe houses or ships that are arranged in a dense and neat way. Barefoot with unkempt hair and bare feet.

describes the untidy appearance without modification. Source: The first time in the Ming Dynasty's "Good Biography": "I was beaten naked and barefoot, and my clothes were shattered."

it's scattered and sparse. Especially things that used to be many and neat are now scattered.

Source: Song Weibai's Record of the Lights of Jing State in Jianzhong Volume 6: "Tasteless talk, falling apart." A clear-cut flag means that the military flag is dazzling and the military capacity is neat.

The position, viewpoint and attitude of metaphor are very clear. Source: Ming Luo Guanzhong's Romance of the Three Kingdoms, the twenty-fifth chapter: "Cao Cao refers to the formation of Yan Liang platoon at the foot of the mountain, with clear-cut flags, guns and knives, strict and powerful."

Rhinoceros in scallops refers to teeth such as closely arranged shells and rhinoceroses. Describe the neat and white teeth.

open and aboveboard: a grand appearance; Zhengzheng: A neat appearance. Originally described as strong and tidy, it is now described as aboveboard.

It also describes a majestic figure and outstanding appearance. Source: "Sun Tzu's Military Struggle": "There is no need to be a righteous flag, don't attack the open Chen, and this is also a change."

I'm still talking about it. Describe the scattered and sparse appearance.

Especially the things that used to be many and neat are now scattered. Well-dressed: A bright and neat appearance.

the clothes and hats are neatly dressed and beautiful. Source: The Book of Songs Cao Feng Ephemera: "The feathers of the ephemera are well dressed."

The rope-drawn pattern describes the vertical and horizontal order. The flag of righteousness is righteousness: neatness.

neatly arranged military flags. Metaphorically, a powerful and purged army.

Source: Sun Tzu's Military Struggle: "If you don't want the right flag, don't attack the open array." Suzaku Xuanwu Suzaku: the general name of the seven stars in the south.

Xuanwu: the general name of the seven northern stars. Describe the neat lineup.