Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - The 24 Solar Terms - Four-word words about the four seasons (per word 10)

Four-word words about the four seasons (per word 10)

Spring: The spring is bright, the spring is radiant, the spring returns to the earth, the spring flowers and autumn fruits, the spring flowers and autumn moons, the spring orchids and autumn chrysanthemums, the spring flowers bloom, the garden is full, the spring goes to Qiu Lai, and the spring is sultry.

Summer: Summer is terrible, the fire is burning, the fire cloud is burning, the heat is unbearable, the heat is fumigation, Xia Shu is green, the sun is burning, the sun is burning, the sun is dazzling, and the sun is burning.

Autumn: orange yellow, orange green, Chunhua Qiushi, Chunlan Qiuju, Qiu Lai in spring, Qiu Chan frog in spring, autumn leaves, quality of Liu Pu, late autumn, dense network of autumn tea.

Winter: The wind is dancing, the north wind is blowing hard, the chill is pressing, thousands of miles are frozen, snow is flying all over the sky, snowflakes are falling, Yushu silver flowers are floating, Wan Li snow is freezing for three feet, and it is wrapped in silver.

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Interpretation of some words:

One: all loves [chūn sèm?n Yuán n]?

1.? Commentary: In spring, the park is full of beautiful scenery. Metaphor is a thriving scene.

2. From: Ye Songshao Weng's "The Small Garden is Not Worth Traveling": "Pity your dog's teeth and seal the moss, and you can't stay for a long time. The spring garden can't be closed, and an apricot is out of the wall. "

Perhaps the owner of the garden was worried that my clogs would trample his precious moss and tap Chai Men lightly, but no one came to open it for a long time. But the spring scenery in this garden can't be caged after all. Look, there is a pink apricot flower on the wall.

3.? Grammar: subject-predicate type; As predicate and attribute; Describe the thriving scene in spring.

Two: summer is terrible [xià riě k ě wè i]?

1. Description: It is as scary as the scorching sun in summer. The metaphor is grim and frightening.

2.? Said by Zuo Gongqi: "Ask Jia Ji,' Sage, Zhao Shuai and?' Is:' Zhao Shuai, the day of winter. Zhao Dun, it's a summer. "

Jia She asked Jia Ji, "Who is wiser, Zhao Shuai or Zhao Dun?" Jackie replied: "Zhao Shuai is the sun in winter; Zhao Dun is the sun in summer. "

3.? Grammar: as object and attribute; The metaphor is harsh.

Three: orange, yellow, orange and green [chéng huáng jú lǜ]?

1.? Explanation: The orange is yellow and ripe, but it is still green. Autumn scenery is pleasant.

2.? From: Shi Zhi's poem: "Good years must be remembered, especially orange, yellow and green."

You must remember the best scenery of the year. The most beautiful scenery is in late autumn and early winter, orange and green.

3.? When it turns orange, yellow and green, there are abundant harvests everywhere.

Four: Bai Xue [báI XuáaiáI]?

1.? Description: White appearance is often used to describe frost and snow. The white snow is dazzling with silver light.

2. From: Qin Mu's "Dried Fresh Litchi": "Snow-capped peaks, when the sun shines, probably always think that they are brilliant and visible."

3.? Example: as an object and an attribute; It is often used to describe frost and snow.