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What are the four-character idioms?

The four-word idiom of elegance, aestheticism, aestheticism and poetry is: A midsummer light year, involved in the years, singing to the fullest, the people on the west bank, quicksand, vicissitudes of life, the picture scroll of the world of mortals, from generation to generation, like a dream.

1, light-year midsummer, she sheng Xiàguāng ninán

Interpretation: Summer, seasonal solar terms, is actually summer. In ancient times, it was divided into Meng, Zhong and Ji. One of these three months is the hottest time in summer. At this time, many fruits and vegetables are ripe. In midsummer, the weather is hot, and old people and children are prone to heatstroke. Therefore, in life, we should adopt a scientific diet, reasonably relieve summer heat and keep healthy. "Light years" refers to this time and this age.

This is a midsummer light year, and you and I know each other.

2. Get Nianhua r m4r m: n zh ǐ n niá n huá.

Interpretation: Like water flowing for years. During the Southern Dynasties and the Song Dynasty, Bao Zhao wrote the poem "Going to Yunyang for Nine Miles": "If you don't return to your heart, you will be unlucky." Tang Huang Tao's fable poem: "Fifty years ago, I tilted towards youth. Fifty years later, the sun invaded my head. " Zhang Yuanke's song "Happy in front of the Temple and Missing" for a long time: "Flowers fall in one year and get married in spring." The first time in Su's Broken Goose: "What a pity to sweep leaves and burn incense to send me away!"

In the past, fortune tellers called people a year's luck. Song Sushi's "Two Rhymes from the East Pavilion": "All localities may wish to build idle and count the years." "Awakening the World and Du Zichun's Three Visits to Chang 'an": "I think my time is not good, so I didn't enjoy myself, even so." Zhao Shuli's Marriage of Xiao erhei: "Xiao erhei was clever since he was a child, counting the zodiac, six years' lessons, reciting the fleeting time, or a few days' ugly Jia is golden in the sea' and other formulas, and he has learned them by heart. "

3, the song is the best, Gē j g ē j ě n q ě ng Jun.

Interpretation: After a song is finished, all the youth is entrusted to the person you love.

On the stage, Yu Ji devoted his life to singing.

4. Yiren Xi 'an Y and Lun x à n

Interpretation: Yi, formerly used in the third person of women, is equal to "she" now. Iraqi: That man (female). The man (woman) is standing on the shore in the sunset. Also used as ellipsis and modal particle. Sigh how time goes by, Iraqis, beautiful women, being late. Beauty is fading away. Or the person in my heart is far away from me.

Example: Seeing the Iraqis on the beach, there is nothing they can do.

5. Fenghua quicksand

Interpretation: Fenghua refers to the best period when the age is just right. Quicksand is simply sand that can flow like a liquid, that is, sand that can flow. This is a natural phenomenon. It often appears in the desert with unstable foundation. When a heavy object is placed on the sand, it will sink to the bottom like the bottom. The best age here is like sand, which is easily lost.

6, vicissitudes of life tired c ā C ā cāng sāng nián juàn

Explanation: Vicissitudes come from the idiom "Vicissitudes" in China. The sea has become a field of mulberry trees, and the field of mulberry trees has become the sea. It is a metaphor for the great changes in nature or the changeable world, and life is impermanent; Or a metaphor for the great and rapid changes in the world-abbreviated as vicissitudes of life. The text of Jin's Biography of Immortals: "Ma Gu said,' Since taking the clothes, I regard the East China Sea as a mulberry field.' At the beginning of the Tang Dynasty, xi Guang's poem "Dedicating 89 to the East" said: "Go to the sea alone." Liu Ming's poem "Regret for the Past Spring": "Sometimes things happen, and Hai Ruo has not done it, so there should be no sorrow."

Example: Life is still young, but it has experienced ups and downs. Thinking about it makes me feel tired and tired.

7. Scroll of Red Dust hóng chén huà juàn

Interpretation: The world of mortals refers to the flying dust in the downtown area, refers to the prosperous society of the world of mortals, and Buddhism refers to the world that sees through the world of mortals. The common name of the world of mortals, the original meaning of the world of mortals in ancient times refers to the bustling city. Ban Gu, a writer and historian in the Eastern Han Dynasty, wrote a poem entitled "The Ode to the West". Refers to the bustling secular life in this world. The dirt road in the past, the dust raised after the chariots and horses, is a metaphor for the road to fame and fortune.

Example: Looking back at the picture of the world of mortals, I forgot all about love and hate.

8. generations of QI ā n QI ū j ǐ Shi ǐ.

Explanation: Qian Qiu refers to a thousand years, a long time and a birthday. Honorific words refer to a person's birthday. Today, our ancestors will be thousands of years old. Isn't grandma angry a provocation? -Cao Xueqin's Dream of Red Mansions is a thousand years old. It takes a long time to describe. From the old poem "With Su Wu" by Li Ling in the Han Dynasty: "Jiahui will not meet each other for three thousand years." Sigh how many rounds life can have.

Even if the emperor has the power to cover the sky, it can be passed down from generation to generation.

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