Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - The 24 Solar Terms - Idioms containing holiday words that appear in the first, second, third and fourth places respectively.

Idioms containing holiday words that appear in the first, second, third and fourth places respectively.

I'm sorry for your loss. I'm sorry for your loss. Words used to express condolences to the families of the deceased.

Branches should not grow where they should. Metaphor in addition to the original problem and bifurcation out of the new problem. More refers to deliberately setting obstacles so that problems cannot be solved smoothly.

Save clothes and food, eat and wear warm clothes. Describe the economy.

Save money for the people, save money, and let the people live a rich life.

Save money, love the people, save money and care for the people.

Don't attack big festivals: strictly observe moral integrity in the face of difficulties; Seize: lose. Refers to the ambition to die in the face of failure, but still not change the original intention.

Carry out, carry out Stick to moral integrity and sacrifice heroically.

Serve the public, sharpen honor and pursue official business.

Good morals: noble moral integrity; Breeze: a clean and honest style. Noble and upright, clean style. Metaphor is noble and clean.

Clap your hands and enjoy the festival: hit; Reward: appreciation. Describe the appreciation of poetry, music, etc.

Reward Festival: Beat; Reward: appreciation. Describe the appreciation of poetry, music, etc.

It is a disgrace to one's life to bend the festival, and it is a disgrace to one's mission to lose the festival.

Evening festival is not guaranteed: it refers to moral integrity in later years. I'm old, but I can't keep my moral integrity. It also means that things failed when they were about to succeed.

Late yellow flower: chrysanthemum; Evening festival: moral integrity in later years. Metaphor is noble at night.

Change past interests and behaviors. Change old habits and study angrily.

Fold Corporal's Knot: Bend yourself and others. Humble yourself to others and respect those who have knowledge and ability.

Maintain integrity, prudence and stability.

Staggered: staggered; Festivals: a branch; Disc: coiled. Roots and branches are intertwined. Metaphor is difficult and complicated. 2 describe people's perseverance.

Striving for strict discipline means honing integrity and conduct. Same as "encouraging festivals".

Exercising discipline refers to honing integrity and conduct. Temper, temper. Encourage, cheer up; Cheer up.

Discipline means honing integrity and conduct. Same as "encouraging festivals".

Change one's morality and practice, change one's original conduct and ambition. More refers to the loss of moral integrity that should be adhered to; It also means good and evil. The same as "changing exercises and changing festivals".

The festival was ruined: ruined. Festival: honesty. Destroy or ruin someone's integrity and reputation.

The thin line in the last section refers to a small behavior that has nothing to do with the overall situation.

According to the old custom of "three festivals and two lives as teachers", every Dragon Boat Festival, Mid-Autumn Festival, New Year's Day, Confucius' birthday and Teachers' Day, we should give a bundle to January, which is called "three festivals and two lives". Also used to refer to ...

The temple of the ancient emperor was decorated with seaweed on the Mountain God Festival. Mountain festival, carved into a mountain-shaped bucket arch; Algae tree, with short columns of algae painted on the beams. Later, it was used to describe the luxury of life. The more extravagant, the better.

Stick to moral integrity and never change. Also known as "no return to the festival."

Respect others and be kind to others.

The evening festival does not end in the evening festival: it refers to the moral integrity in later years. Of old age but unable to keep moral integrity.

Be in tune with the rhythm. (2) used to describe handy, use freely.

To die in battle is to stick to moral integrity and die for justice.

Complications are metaphors of unexpected mistakes when dealing with problems.

Practice thrift: practice it yourself. Be frugal.

Open source and reduce expenditure to develop water source and control water flow. Metaphor to increase revenue and reduce expenditure.

Practice strict economy.

Strengthening cost and saving cost: Agriculture was the foundation of ancient China. Strengthen agricultural production and save costs.

Shrink, go on a diet, cut back on food and clothing. Generally refers to thrift.

Loyalty, filial piety and righteousness generally refer to the moral standards advocated by feudal rulers.

The roots are wrong and the words are tangled. Metaphor means that things are difficult and complicated.

Be careful to cultivate one's morality and save it for use.

Austerity means frugality and frugality.

Piecewise analysis refers to piecewise analysis.

The vinegar festival is handsome, which is a good example of high moral integrity.

Increase revenue and reduce expenditure.

Branches and segments separate limbs from joints one by one. Joints, joints. Metaphor analysis, detailed and to the point. Also known as a "branching solution".

Separate limbs from arguments; Chop it. Jude said it to pieces.

Informal: formal. Not bound by trifles. More refers to not paying attention to the little things in life.

Sharpen the wind and temper the character.

Red tape: regulations and ceremonies; Section: etiquette. Excessive ceremony and etiquette. Metaphor is trivial and redundant.

Red tape: regulations and ceremonies; Hey: there are many; Section: etiquette. Excessive ceremony or etiquette. It is also a metaphor for other tedious and redundant things.

A small branch with many details. Metaphor is the trivial part of things.

Speaking of festivals: seasons; Festival: solar terms. Meet four seasons. Refers to the Spring Festival holiday in China.

Change operations, save and change, and change. Change the original conduct and ambition.

High winds and strong winds: noble character; Hanukkah: Loyal ethics. Describe morality and noble behavior.

Cold flowers in the evening: flowers with cold weather; Evening festival: moral integrity in later years. Metaphor is noble at night.

Bring complexity: a metaphor for something small or unexpected. Metaphor in the process of solving problems, some troubles happened unexpectedly.

Yellow flower: chrysanthemum; Evening festival: moral integrity in later years. Metaphor is noble at night.

Interleaving: coiling; Wrong: staggered; Festivals: Side events. Roots and branches are intertwined. Metaphor means that things are difficult and complicated.

Honest and clean style, noble and dignified integrity.

Taking and giving in moderation is temperate, which is a metaphor for not being greedy.

Dishonor, humiliation, moral integrity.

Four seasons and eight seasons: refers to the four seasons of 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.

Subtle details: small things, sections. Little things, little problems.

A small and unimportant part of a matter or problem.

Dwarf Festival is a metaphor, which can reflect the whole picture of things.

White-headed Festival refers to old age and unfulfilled ambition.

Hundred States Festival refers to women's observance, widowed and unmarried. Take the "white boat oath".

Bow and scrape: bow and bend; Qu: humiliation and moral integrity. Describe spineless, humbly please flattery.

Don't compare complexity to another event or add trouble.

No details, no details.

Don't pay attention to the little things in life. Describe smart and broad-minded.

Sharpen famous festivals, temper famous festivals, and establish famous festivals.

Eastern and western festivals mean saving in all aspects.

Clap your hands. Clap your hands. Clap your hands: beat the time. Clap your hands and play music. Clap your hands to show your thanks.

Change and change refers to the withering of branches and leaves. Metaphor is abnormal personality. Same as Beggars' Sect Master Yi Ke.

Moral integrity describes noble and loyal moral conduct. With "high winds and fierce festivals".