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What are the idioms that each word represents one thing?

Qinqi calligraphy and painting, pavilions, food, clothing, housing and transportation, ups and downs, daily necessities.

1, Chyi Chin painting and calligraphy

Pronunciation: Qin qíshhuà

Explanation: Playing the piano, playing chess, writing and drawing. It is often used to express a person's cultural accomplishment.

Source: Sun Song Guangxu's "North Dream" Volume 5: "As for the astronomical calendar, piano, chess, calligraphy and painting, flute and huqin, lead Liang to Zhu Yi and others."

Interpretation in vernacular Chinese: As for astronomical calendar, piano, chess, calligraphy and painting, flute, Zhu Yi and others led the Liang Dynasty.

2. pavilions and pavilions

Pronunciation: tíng tái lóu gé

Explanation: refers to various buildings for sightseeing and rest.

Source: Qing Wenkang's Biography of Heroes of Children, the first time: "Although it is not a big garden, pavilions, trees and mountains are also elegantly arranged."

3. Basic necessities of life

Pronunciation: y and shízháng

Explanation: Clothing, food, shelter and transportation refer to the basic needs of life.

Source: Sun Yat-sen's "People's Livelihood" Lecture 3: "Do your duty, and people can naturally get four needs."

4. ups and downs

Pronunciation: Su 'an Tian K ǔ la

Explanation: it refers to all kinds of smells, as well as various experiences such as happiness and pain.

Source: Ye Shengtao's Microwave: Sweet and sour, all kinds of flavors are mixed together and simply poured out.

5. Daily necessities

Pronunciation: daily necessities

Explanation: It refers to the daily necessities of three meals a day.

Source: Yuan Lan Chu Fang's divertimento "butterfly lovers Siai": "If you want to be satisfied, you should not only get home, but also learn the price of rice, oil and salt, so as to make the season boring and kill time."