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Four Character Idioms Describing Folk Customs

1. What are the four-letter words used to describe "customs and traditions"

1. chuán tǒng xí sú (传统习俗): refers to the customary practices that have been handed down.

sentence: traditional custom, the New Year to pick auspicious words to say, the whole Zhuangzi, seem to be a harmony.

2. fēng sú xí guàn (风俗习惯):The traditional customs, manners and habits of an individual or a group.

sentence: eating zongzi and racing dragon boats on the Dragon Boat Festival is an ancient custom of the Chinese nation.

3. fēng tǔ rén qíng (风土人情): a general term for the natural environment and the customs, manners, and habits unique to a place.

句句:Dad described the customs and traditions of Xinjiang to me in a colorful way.

4. fēng sú rén qíng (风俗人情):refers to the customs, manners and habits of a place.

句句:The professor set out to study the customs of the local people.

5. When in Rome, do as the Romans do (rù xiāng suí sú): when you go to a place, follow the local customs.

句句:Since you are already here, follow the local customs.

2. Idioms Describing Folk Customs and Folkways

Best Answer Check 1: Chilly Food at Morning, Lantern Festival at Night

Chilly Food refers to the Cold Food Festival. The whole sentence is a metaphor for every day is like a festival, life is luxurious, unrestrained pleasure-seeking.

2, well organized

The custom of folding and wearing willow at the Qingming Festival later evolved into sticking willow in the well. (This is the origin of the idiom of "well organized"), which is also the origin of tree planting at Qingming Festival

3. Peach Blossoms on the Face of a Man

The idiom of "Peach Blossoms on the Face of a Man" comes from a poem of Cui Gu, a poet of the Tang Dynasty, entitled "Questioning the South Village of the Capital City". Cui Gu was a native of Boling (present-day Anping County, Hebei Province), a scholar in the 12th year of the reign of Zhenyuan, and a minister of the Lingnan Province. There is a story about his composition of this poem in Taiping Guangji (太平广记): Cui Gu was traveling alone in the south of Chang'an on the Ching Ming Festival one year before he was admitted as a scholar, when he saw a farmhouse with peach blossoms in full bloom, and went up to knock on the gate of the farmhouse in an attempt to ask for a cup of water and wine to quench his thirst. Surprisingly, a woman with extraordinary beauty and colorful peach blossoms opened the door to receive him. The following year, on the Qingming Festival, Cui Gu could not help but visit the woman. Peach blossom is still the same, but the door is locked, no trace of her. Disappointed, Cui Gu inscribed the poem "Peach Blossoms on the Face of a Human" on the doorway to remember the woman of extraordinary beauty. Later on, the idiom of "peach blossoms on the face of a human being" evolved into a phrase that not only describes the beauty of a woman's face, but is also used to describe the sadness that the scenery is still the same, but the people are no longer the same.

4, a strong general

Chay Juan is a Zhejiang, Qingming Festival to the wild temple drinking, see the temple in front of an ancient bell, can hold more than two stone things, but the ancient bell up and down the soil marks handprints, as if it was recently left. Peeping in from below, see there is a bamboo basket, I do not know what is loaded. He asked a few people to help him and tried to lift the bell to see what was inside, but he could not move it a bit. Ijuan was even more surprised and decided to drink slowly and wait; in a little while a beggar came in with the food he had asked for. He lifted the bell with one hand and put the food in the basket with the other. When he had finished, he closed the ancient bell and left; soon the beggar came again and probed for food from under the ancient bell. After eating, he probed again, as easily as if he had opened the box. Everyone was amazed. Ijuan asked, "Why are you begging when you are so capable?" The answer was, "I eat so much that no one will hire me." Ijuan advised him to join the army, and the beggar was worried about not having a door. So I Juan took him home and gave him a full meal, estimating that he could eat the food of five or six men. He changed his clothes and shoes and socks, and sent him away with fifty pieces of gold.

A decade later, Chay Juan had a son or nephew in southern Fujian as a magistrate, suddenly a general named Wu Liuyi came to pay his respects. In the course of conversation, he asked, "Who is Mr. I Juan to you?" He replied, "He is my uncle. Is he old with the general?" Said he, "He is my teacher. It has been ten years since I left him, and I miss him. I hope to meet him once." That son and nephew agreed haphazardly, but privately thought, "How could my uncle, a famous sage, have a disciple of the martial family? Soon I Juan came and told him, and I Juan was bewildered and had no memory of it. Because the other was very solicitous in his inquiries, he went forward to pay his respects. The general sprang out and came to meet him outside the gate. I Juan looked carefully and, having never seen him before, suspected that the general was mistaken. But the general's attitude became more and more respectful, and after sending away the other guests, he invited I Juan to enter three or four doors, and when he saw a woman coming and going, he knew that it was a private house, and I Juan stopped. The general bowed and invited I Juan to take his seat in the hall. Some people brought him his robe, and the general suddenly got up and changed his clothes, so that Yijuan did not know what he wanted. Several men pressed him into his seat, and the general bowed to him with the great honor of meeting his father. IJuan was astonished and even more puzzled. The general changed his civilian clothes, accompanied him to his seat, and laughed: "Does not the gentleman remember the beggar who lifted the bell?"

Later, I Juan was implicated in the case of the revision of the history (a prison of words in the early years of the Qing Dynasty), was imprisoned, and ultimately spared, all because of the General's efforts.

3. Write folk customs and folklore of the four words, five or more

Family joy Flying yellow Tengda Fu Ruidonghai Shoubi South Mountain All things go well, happy and happy, official luck, dreams of auspicious auspiciousness, all things go well, gloriously rich and prosperous, smooth sailing, gold and gold, full of gold, Five Fortunes, Longfeng presenting auspiciousness, Dragon Dragon Dragon Spirit, Hundreds of industries are thriving, six animals are thriving, grains of rice are rich and abundant, happy with the eyebrow, congratulations on the new jubilee, auspicious stars shine high, congratulations on the wealth, much happiness and life, wealth, prosperity, health and longevity carp, fish jump Dragon Gate, the beginning of spring, happy to see the door.

4. What are the four-character idioms describing "traditional culture"

1. crows feeding back: wū yā fǎn bǔ

2. Jingwei filling up the sea: jīng wèi tián hǎi

3. chiseling walls to steal light: záo bì tōu guāng

4. 温故知新:wēn gù zhī xīn

5. 己所不欲勿施人:jǐ suǒ bù yù, wù shī yú rén

6. 博大精深:bó dà jīng shēn

Interpretation:

1. Crow feeds back: a metaphor for the filial piety of serving elders. "Ci Wu: when this bird is first born, its mother feeds it for sixty days, and when it grows, it feeds back for sixty days."

2. Jingwei fill the sea: the old metaphor of hatred is very deep, determined to revenge. The latter is a metaphor for resolute will, undaunted by difficulties.

Jingwei: ancient mythological bird. The bird was determined to fill the sea with wood and stone.

3. Chiseling walls to steal light: the original refers to the Western Han Kuangheng chiseled through the wall to draw the neighbor's candlelight reading. Later, it was used to describe the family's poverty and study hard.

Explanation of words:

Chiseling walls: 1.

Stealing light : 1. Xijing Miscellany, Volume 2: "Kuang Heng word Zhi Gui, diligent study and no candle, the neighboring house has a candle and not caught, Heng is through the wall to draw its light, to read the book reflecting the light." Later, the term "stealing light" was used to describe a family's poverty and hard work. 2. Judas cheating.

4. Warm up to know the new: review the old knowledge, get new understanding and experience. It also refers to recalling the past to better understand the present.

Word Explanation:

Warm Up : 1. Review what has been learned.

Old : Old.

5. Do not do to others what you would not have them do to you : Do not impose on others what you do not want to do.

6. broad and profound: describing broad and profound thoughts and knowledge.

One-word explanation: Bo: wide, many.

Sentences:

The crow feeds back

1. Filial piety is a treasure, filial piety is gentle, filial piety is sweet. The lamb is still aware of the filial piety, the crow is feeding the filial piety face. If you don't know how to be filial, you'll be worse off than the birds and animals! The word "filial piety" is the root of happiness.

2, the crows feed, lambs kneeling, the basis of human behavior, filial piety and respect for parents. I'm not sure if you're going to be able to do this, but I'm sure you're going to be able to do it! I hope that this text message to convey the love of mother. Mother's Day, I wish all the mothers in the world a happy holiday, a lifetime of peace!

3, there is a kind of return called eating water do not forget to dig a well people, there is a kind of gratitude called drip water, spring return; there is a kind of shock called the crows feeding, goats kneeling milk. The first thing you need to do is to get a good look at your favorite products and services, and you will be able to find the best ones.

The spirit of perseverance is worth celebrating.

2. If you want to realize your dream, you have to have the spirit of reclamation.

3. With the spirit of "reclaiming the sea" and "removing the mountain", there are still some difficulties that can not be overcome!

Chiseling

1, students have greatly improved the learning environment, no longer need to chisel the wall to steal the light.

2, the ancients, the bag of fireflies reflecting the snow, chiseling walls to steal the light, the head of the learning spirit, really make us admire.

3. We have to learn the spirit of reading from Kuang Heng, and study diligently.

Warm up to know the new

1. Learning can not learn the new and forget the old, we should always review, warm up to know the new, will really progress.

2. We should learn from the past, and we should not be ashamed to ask questions about things we do not know, and we should learn without getting tired of learning.

3. In fact, there is another function of reviewing your work, which is to learn from the past, so that you can have a deeper understanding of what you have learned.

Do not do unto others what you would not have them do unto you

1. The way of a gentleman is to be loyal and forgiving. I do not want others to do to me what I do not want them to do to me. I don't want people to do to me what I don't want them to do to me, and I don't want them to do to me what I don't want them to do to me.

2. People should have a heart of tolerance, it is no wonder that Confucius said, "Do not do unto others what you do not want them to do unto you".

3. In reality, many people can not abide by the creed of "Do not do unto others as you would not have them do unto you", and everything is centered on personal interests, only taking into account their own feelings and ignoring the feelings of others.

Vast and profound

1. The poetry of *** is vast and profound, and it is very memorable after reading it.

2. Chinese civilization is broad and profound.

3. Although there are many dregs of Confucianism, the whole content is not less profound and profound, and its influence is far-reaching as it has been accumulated for thousands of years.

5. What are the four-character idioms describing "traditional culture"

Crow feeds back: wū yā fǎn bǔ精卫填海: jīng wèi tián hǎi凿壁偷光: záo bì tōu guāng温故知新: wēn gù zhī xīn 己所不欲勿施人: jǐ suǒ bù yù, wēn gù zhī xīn己所不欲勿施人: jǐ suǒ bù yù, wù shī yú rén博大精深: bó dà jīng shēn释义: Crow feeds back: a metaphor for the filial piety of feeding one's elders.

"Ci Wu: when this bird is first born, its mother feeds it for 60 days, and when it grows, it feeds back for 60 days." Jingwei fill the sea: the old metaphor of extreme hatred, determined to take revenge.

After the metaphor of resolute will, undaunted by difficulties.

The name of the bird is Jingwei: an ancient mythological name for a bird.

Jingwei brought wood and stone, determined to fill the sea.

Later, it was used to describe the family's poverty and hard work. Word explanation: chiseling: 1. See "chiseling walls to steal light".

Stealing light : 1. "Xijing Miscellany" Volume 2: "Kuang Heng word Zhi Gui, diligent study and no candle, the neighboring house has a candle and not caught, Heng is through the wall to draw its light, to book reflecting the light and read." Later, the word "steal light" was used to describe a family's poverty and hard work.

2.

It also refers to recalling the past to better understand the present. Word Explanation: Warm Up : 1. To review what has been learned.

Old : Old. Do not do to others what you don't want them to do: don't impose on others what you don't want to do.

Vast and Profound: describes broad and deep thoughts and knowledge. One-word explanation: Bo: wide, many.

Sentences: Crow feeding 1, filial piety is a treasure, filial piety and mild piety taste sweet. The crows are not the only ones who know what they are doing, but the crows are the ones who feed their parents.

If you don't know how to be filial, you're worse off than the birds and animals! The first thing you need to do is to be filial, and the word "filial" is the root of happiness. 2, the crows feed, the lamb kneeling, the essence of being a man, filial piety and respect for parents.

Who said that the grass heart, to get three spring sunshine! I hope that this text message to convey the love of mother. Mother's Day, I wish all the mothers in the world a happy holiday, a lifetime of peace!

The touching is everywhere, thanksgiving is imperative. The spirit of perseverance is worthy of our praise. 2. If you want to realize your dream, you have to have the spirit of reclamation.

3. With the spirit of "filling in the ocean" and "removing the mountain", there are no difficulties that can't be overcome! Chiseling the wall to steal the light 1, students have greatly improved the learning environment, no longer need to chisel the wall to steal the light. 2, the ancients, the bag of fireflies reflecting snow, chiseling walls to steal the light, head hanging beams and cones piercing the bones of the spirit of learning, really make us admire.

3, we have to learn the Kuangheng chisel wall to steal the light of the spirit of reading, to study diligently.

2, to have learned things to learn new things, do not recognize the things to be ashamed to ask, for learning to learn without getting tired.

Do not do unto others as you would not have them do unto you The way of a gentleman is to be loyal and forgiving. The way of a gentleman is to be loyal and forgiving.

I don't want people to do to me, and I don't want to do to people. Being a person should have a heart of tolerance, it is no wonder that Confucius would say, "Do not do unto others what you do not want them to do unto you".

In reality, many people can not abide by the "what you do not want, do not do unto others" creed, all centered on personal interests, only to take into account their own feelings, but ignored the feelings of others. The depth of 1, *** of poetry, profound, read after a memorable.

2. Chinese civilization is broad and profound.

6. What else do the various customs imply

A flower blooms alone A flower blooms alone. It is often compared to the lack of different forms and styles of artwork.

One step a ghost Han Wang Chong "on the balance - on the death": "such as the death of a person at every turn for the ghost, the road above the one step a ghost." It is said that there are many ghosts, and later on, it is the meaning of suspicion of dark ghosts.

One step at a time (①) describes walking closely behind. The phrase "Zhuangzi - Tian Zifang": "Fu Zi step also step, Fu Zi tend also tend." (2) is a metaphor for imitating and following others in everything. It is often used in a derogatory sense.

The word 'liancheng' was used in the book of Wei, which is a biography of Innocence of Pengcheng: "Cui Guang, the yellow door attendant, read the poems of the group of ministers who responded to the imperial decree in the late spring. In the poem of Innocence, Gaozu still changed one word for it ...... Innocence said: 'I have heard that the Poetry 300, one word can be hidden. Now your majesty give publication a word, enough to the price of even the city.'" Later on, the word "Liancheng" was used to emphasize the high value of words. Liancheng refers to "Liancheng Bi".

The King of Cheng Dynasty sealed Bo Biao in Lu, and the Duke of Zhou admonished him, saying: 'Go ahead! The Duke of Zhou admonished him: 'Go on! I am the son of King Wen, the younger brother of King Wu, the uncle of King Cheng, and the phase of the world, I am not light in the world, but a Mu three hold the hair, a meal three spit feed, I am afraid to lose the world's soldiers.'" The Historical Records of the Grand Duke of Zhou (《史记-鲁周公世家》) also recorded this incident. Later, the metaphor of "holding the hair and spitting out the feed" was used to describe the country's courtesy to the wise and eager to seek talent.

To shake the hair and spit out food, see "to shake the hair and spit out food".

握雾拏云 ("Holding the fog and apprehending the clouds").

To hold the fog and apprehend the clouds, meaning that one is good at mastering military affairs.

Previewing literature and promoting military affairs. Kong Chuan: "Kui is also a measure. The king's culture and education is practiced."

揆时度势 試度时势.

揆理度情 从情理上揣度.

Consider the reasoning and the situation.

Consider the situation See "consider the situation".

Consider the situation and examine the situation

A word that is both gold and silver describes a word that is extremely valuable.

A single word of praise or blame was used in the Spring and Autumn Annals (春秋), which was written in a strict style, with a single word of praise or blame. Kong Yingda: "For commendation, the word is written, and for depreciation, the name is given." Jin Fan Ning, "Preface to the Spring and Autumn Valley and Liang Biographies": "The praise of a word is more favorable than the gift of Hua Gun; the depreciation of a piece of speech is more humiliating than the tarting of the city." Southern Liang, Liu Innocenti Diao Long, "The Sage": "Therefore, the Spring and Autumn Annals take a word as praise or blame." Later, it is also referred to the strict and measured use of words in discussing people's deliberation.

Fondle the present and think of the past See "fondle the present and mourn the past".

Fondle the present and recall the past See "fondle the present and mourn the past".

Fondle the present and mourn the past; to recall the past to the present.

Fondle the present and mourn the past See "fondle the present and mourn the past".

Stroke one's heart and ask oneself with one's hand ***. It means to reflect on oneself.

Fondle the world and reward the people.

Stroking the heart means to remember the past and the present.

Fondle oneself. It means to reflect on oneself. It means to correct a deviation more than is necessary.

To spread chaff in order to attract the eyes. It is a metaphor for being blinded by external objects and losing one's way.

Podcasting chaff and squinting See "Podcasting chaff and squinting". Some idioms are really rare.