Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Lucky day inquiry - Idioms about the day of the week and the day of the week.

Idioms about the day of the week and the day of the week.

Examples are as follows:

1, sunny day: it means that the breeze is blowing and the sun is shining. Describe sunny and warm weather.

Example: The sun is shining, golden everywhere, blue and red, butterflies and bees are flying around, and people are drunk if they don't drink. (Six Chapters of a Floating Life, Volume II)

Synonym: The wind is soft and the sun is warm.

2, the world is getting worse: it means that the social atmosphere is getting worse every day.

Often used with "people's hearts are not ancient", lamenting that the popularity of reading in society has deteriorated qualitatively, losing its simplicity and kindness, becoming deceitful and hypocritical, and its heart is no longer as simple as that of the ancients.

From: Ouyang Shan's "Hard Struggle" 52: "People have different hearts, just as they are! To say that the world is getting worse, that is to say, the world is getting worse! "

Synonym: the human heart is not ancient and immoral.

3. Prosperity: Development day by day. Describe the rapid development. More refers to life and career.

Our great socialist motherland is full of vitality and prosperity.

Synonym: a day of prosperity, rising like the sun and rumbling.

"thriving" and "thriving": both can describe the prosperity of the cause. But "prosperity" focuses on "prosperity" and "prosperity"; "Sheng" focuses on "upward", which means that things develop, rise and improve.

4. Clear sky and day: the meaning is as follows

(1) means broad daylight. It is also a metaphor for obvious things or noble character.

(2) blue sky and daytime. It's sunny.

(3) metaphor political clarity.

Synonym: Clear sky in Wan Li, broad daylight.

5. Forever and ever: It means for a long time.

From: Cao Qingxue Qin's Dream of Red Mansions, the twentieth time: "But only after a long time, how can people stand all this noise?"

Synonyms: everlasting, everlasting, everlasting.

6. The river is getting worse and worse: it usually means that the river is flowing downwards day by day. Metaphorically, the situation is getting worse every day.

Example: To tell the truth, the present situation is really going downhill! -Qing Li garbo "officialdom in the sky" back to 29.

As predicate, object and attribute; Of professional energy, etc going from bad to worse