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Double ninth festival four-character idiom

1. What are the four-character idioms about the Double Ninth Festival?

Family reunion, family joy, family happiness, bright lights, flowers, melons and fruits fragrance, bright moon in the sky.

1. Family reunion

Interpretation: Family reunion and "family reunion" get together.

On the Mid-Autumn Festival, every family will get together to enjoy the moon.

Step 2 be round and round

Interpretation: Tuan Tuan Yuan Yuan is a modifier of "reunion", which is of festive and auspicious significance.

On Mid-Autumn Festival, we get together for reunion, enjoy the moon, eat moon cakes and talk about the past and the future.

Step 3 be brightly lit

Interpretation: Describe that light and fire make the night very bright.

Example: At night, the streets are brightly lit and cars are weaving.

4. Decorate lanterns with colorful decorations, such as zhāng dēng JiécüI and i.

Interpretation: hang lanterns and tie colored silk. Describe a festival or a scene with festival activities.

Ex.: New Year's Day is coming this year. Streets and alleys are decorated with lanterns and colorful decorations, and there is a festive and peaceful festive atmosphere everywhere.

5. The bright moon is in the sky.

Interpretation: The bright moon shines on the earth in the sky, describing the bright moonlight and sunny weather.

Ex: I remember that there was a bright moon in the sky on the day of his accident, and there was nothing unusual.

2. The four-character idiom of the Double Ninth Festival must start late on the ninth day of the ninth lunar month.

Source: "The First Branch of Shi Jia, Liaoning Province": "On the ninth day of September, the son of heaven led the vassal tribe to shoot tigers, and if he was less responsible, he was fined nine banquets. ..... Mandarin says that Japan is' must be late', and September 9 is also. "

Outdated yellow flower: chrysanthemum. Chrysanthemum after the Double Ninth Festival. Metaphor of outdated or meaningless things.

The whole city is windy and rainy. The original description of the rain scene before the Double Ninth Festival. After the metaphor, an event was widely spread and there were many discussions around.

Source: Song Pan Dalin's poem "Title Wall": "The storm in the city is near Chongyang."

Tomorrow's yellow flower: chrysanthemum. Originally refers to the chrysanthemum that gradually withered after the Double Ninth Festival. The latter refers to outdated things or news.

Source: The poem "The Prince's Nine Days and Two Rhymes": "You don't have to return when you meet, and Huang Die will be sad tomorrow."

3. Double Ninth Festival, wind and drizzle, nocturnal y ǔ four-character idiom

[Interpretation] Breeze and light rain. This refers to natural phenomena; Now it refers to dealing with problems in a gentle manner.

[Language] Zhang Chen Jian Zheng of the Southern Dynasties saw "Poetry with Hengyang": "The breeze blows the wheat ridge; It rains in Mao Mao, Merlin. "

[Pronunciation] and; It cannot be pronounced as "hè" or "huó".

[Shape discrimination] and; Can't write "he".

Gentle and gentle.

The storm is coming.

[Usage] Metaphor is gentle; Not rude. With praise. It is also a metaphor for words or feelings that persuade people. Generally used as subject, object and attribute.

[Structure] Combined type.

4. What are the four words to describe the Double Ninth Festival? They are "all over the city", "tomorrow's yellow flowers", "outdated yellow flowers", "must stay at home and leave late" and "all over Cornus officinalis"

1. It's raining all over the city [m: n ché ng f ě ng y incarnation]:] It's windy and rainy everywhere in this city. The original description of the rain scene before the Double Ninth Festival. After the metaphor, an event was widely spread and there were many discussions around.

Source: Song Shi Hui Hong's "Cold Zhai Night Talk" Volume 4: "Yesterday, I stayed up at night and heard the sound of wind and rain, so I started saying,' The wind and rain in the city are near Chongyang', and suddenly the tax collectors arrived, so I was defeated. Just this sentence. "

Even if you know the secret, there is no need to make a fuss.

2. Tomorrow's yellow flower [mí ng rí huá ng huā]: yellow flower: chrysanthemum. Originally refers to the chrysanthemum that gradually withered after the Double Ninth Festival. The latter refers to outdated things or news.

Source: The poem "The Prince's Nine Days and Two Rhymes": "You don't have to return when you meet, and Huang Die will be sad tomorrow."

Example: What is popular now will become a thing of the past after a while.

3. Outdated yellow flowers [guò shí huáng huā]: yellow flowers: chrysanthemums. Chrysanthemum after the Double Ninth Festival. Metaphor of outdated or meaningless things.

Example: News is out of date and has no news value.

4. Late departure in Bali [bl ǐ chí lí]: It means the ninth day of the ninth lunar month.

Source: "The First Branch of Shi Jia, Liaoning Province": "On the ninth day of September, the son of heaven led the vassal tribe to shoot tigers, and if he was less responsible, he was fined nine banquets. ..... Mandarin says that Japan is' must be late', and September 9 is also. "

When it is too late to leave, we will meet again.

5.【biàn chāzhōyú 】: The old folk festival custom was popular in the middle and lower reaches of the Yellow River, Huaihe River and Yangtze River. Every year on the ninth double ninth festival of the ninth lunar month, Cornus officinalis is worn on people's heads and in bags made of Cornus officinalis. Folk beliefs can exorcise evil spirits and cure diseases.

Source: Wei's "Sacrificing the Silu Brothers in a Mountain Residence": "Being in a foreign land, I miss my relatives twice every festive season. I know from a distance where my brother climbed, and there is one person missing from the dogwood. "

For example, all kinds of cakes decorate the feast of Chongyang, chrysanthemums brew poetic life, and dogwood is planted everywhere, showing deep brotherhood.