Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - The 24 Solar Terms - Idioms that change with the seasons

Idioms that change with the seasons

Interpretation of the idiom pine, cypress, cypress, cā ng s ū ng cu ū bi: pale: cyan. Cui: Turquoise. Refers to evergreen pine and cypress. Metaphor is a person with noble quality and firm moral integrity. Label: Four-character idiom combination idiom Four Seasons Idiom [View details] Every holiday season, féng shíyüJie idiom explanation: time: season; Festival: solar terms. Meet four seasons. Refers to the Spring Festival holiday in China. Label: Four-word idiom idiom combination idiom season [View details] Four seasons, Danshan, measuring catch-up, Shi Chao will explain eight phrases: Four seasons: spring, summer, autumn and winter; Eight solar terms: beginning of spring, vernal equinox, long summer, summer solstice, beginning of autumn, autumnal equinox, beginning of winter and winter solstice. Generally refers to the solar terms throughout the year. Label: Four-character idiom 8 idiom 4 [View details] 18 years old, Ralph suì shí fú là idiom explanation: 18 years old, all year round; Ralph: Fu Ri and La Ri. It refers to the change of seasons. Label: Four-word idiom combination idiom idiom Four Seasons idiom [View details] Explanation of the idiom' Qi sü shí zhé qé i' in four seasons: This refers to the weather all the year round, and later "preparing for the four seasons" refers to people's generosity. Label: Four-character idioms Four-character idioms are official idioms [View details] There is no winter and no summer, and wú d not ng wú xià idiom explanation: No matter winter or summer. It means never stopping all year round. Label: Four-character idiom combination idiom ABAC idiom [View details] Uninterrupted winter and summer wúJiān dōng Xià idiom explanation: See "No winter and no summer". Label: Four-character idioms Verb-object idioms Summer idioms