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What idioms are there that are similar to "Spring, Summer, Autumn and Winter"?

Idioms include: ancient and modern Chinese and foreign, wind and rain, thunder and lightning, romance, chess and calligraphy, wind, frost, snow and rain, sun, moon and stars, swords and halberds, silks and satins and ghosts.

Words include: east, west, north and south, poetry and songs, Mei Lan, Zhu Ju, pen and ink, pavilions, up and down, left and right, back and forth, flowers and trees, pots and pans, scrambling, adding ugliness to ugliness.

spring,summer,autumn and winter

1 content meaning

Spring, summer, autumn and winter, also known as the "four seasons", are the results of the earth's orbit around the sun. Among the 24 solar terms, spring begins with "beginning of spring" and summer begins with "Long Summer". Autumn begins in "beginning of autumn"; Winter begins in beginning of winter. It is the most accurate in the Yellow River Basin. The basic laws summarized by the working people in our country are: spring birth, long summer, autumn harvest and winter storage. This is also the basic idea of the relationship between man and nature elaborated in China classics such as Huangdi Neijing.

2. Literal explanation

Pronunciation: ch ū n xia qid not ng not ng.

Interpretation: refers to four seasons or a year.

Source: Chu Qingren wins the 28 th time of the Romance of Sui and Tang Dynasties: "I saw a cluster of green and red, regardless of spring, summer, autumn and winter, and all flowers are spread."

Example:

Zhong Shu's Fortress Besieged: "It's like a woman wearing Chinese and Western costumes in spring, summer, autumn and winter, making a posture of supporting her forehead, sitting upright and taking pictures as a souvenir." Zhu Xuanxian's Chinese painting "Spring, Summer, Autumn and Winter".