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Every other calendar

Alternate calendar [? gé nián huáng lì? ]。

Interpretation: The metaphor of outdated things or old experiences is no longer used in the new situation. Source: Xia Qing's classic song "Wild Sour Dew" 100: "The next year's imperial calendar, so cold, idle hands to catch lice, no time to expose him."

Imperial calendar: originally refers to the almanac promulgated by the Qing court, also known as imperial calendar, and later refers to almanac. One year after the Gregorian calendar. In the new situation, we will no longer compare outdated things or old experiences. From [Qing] Xia Jinglian's Ye Lu Ci.

Traditional Chinese characters: alternate calendar, phonetic notation: ㄜˊㄋㄧㄢˊㄨㄤˊ?ㄧˋ, idiom grammar: as object and attribute; Refers to outdated things, degree of usage: common idioms, emotional color: derogatory idioms, idiom structure: partial formal idioms, modern idioms, English translation: almanac before this year.

Meaning of synonyms:

1, Nianyuan: Nianyuan, niá nyā ndà iyu, buried. It's very old. Chapter 30 of Feng Yuxiang's My Life: "But as time goes by, the river has changed its course many times, which is not what it used to be." The year is far as the predicate and object; It's been such a long time

2. Acacia mangium: separation: distance, interval; Width: wide and big. Far away, I miss you very much. Imperial calendar every other year: imperial calendar: originally refers to the almanac promulgated by the Qing court, and later refers to the almanac. One year after the Gregorian calendar. In the new situation, we will no longer compare outdated things or old experiences.

3.Compartment: Compartment is a metaphor for the impossible, which is beyond one's ability. Obedience next door: it means that big talk is untrue, empty and tonal, and whales are hard to find.

4. The feeling of being isolated from the world: World: In ancient times, it took 30 years for a lifetime. Refers to the feeling of great changes in personnel or scenery, as if an era had passed.

5. At least 60 years old: 60 years old. I am sixty years old. Raft next door: Metaphorically, what is impossible is beyond one's ability. Same as "rafters".

6, itching: metaphor speaking composition is irrelevant, inappropriate, and does not grasp the main points. Or do things without grasping the key. Just like "scratching boots"