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Four-word idioms describing family

1. What are the four-word words about family? They respect the old and love the young, love each other, respect each other as guests, manage the family diligently, and be filial to their father and son.

1, help the old and bring the young

Pinyin: foroxié yò u

Explanation: carry: pull. Help the elderly and lead the children.

Source: "The Warring States Policy Qi Ce IV": "The husband is a hundred miles, the people help the old and bring the young, and welcome the king."

Sentence: When the villagers heard the gong, they helped the old and brought the young one by one, and the crowd was crowded.

Step 2 love each other

Pinyin: xi and xi

Explanation: Describe the close relationship and deep feelings.

Source: Wang Mingshi's Feng Ming Bai Ji Zhong Ling: "When I was young, I used to associate with Yan's family, talking and laughing, sleeping and sitting together, loving each other, that is, meeting each other and never leaving."

Sentence: I remember last night, talking and laughing, how interesting it was to fall in love. Tonight, this situation has changed.

3. Respect each other as guests

Pinyin: Xiāng jāng rúbιn

Explanation: describe that husband and wife respect each other as if they were guests.

Source: "Zuo Zhuan Xi Gong" thirty-three years: "The season makes the discipline, seeing the lack of discipline, and the wife has married it, respecting it and treating it like a guest."

Sentence-making: husband ploughs first, wife ploughs last, share weal and woe, respect each other as guests.

4. Diligent housekeeping

Pinyin: qinji ℉ n chí ji ā

Explanation: Diligent housekeeping.

Source: Ba Jin's conversation: "I don't have enough money and don't want to be frugal, but I still stay among my relatives to be a tough guy."

Sentence: thrift is the virtue of the Chinese nation.

5. Filial piety between father and son

Pinyin: fêcízǐXia o o

Explanation: father: refers to parents; Son: Son. Parents are kind to their children, and children are filial to their parents.

Source: The Book of Rites: "What is benevolence and righteousness? Father's kindness, son's filial piety, brother's kindness, brother's kindness, husband's righteousness, woman's listening, long-term benefit, gentleness, gentleman's benevolence and minister's loyalty. "

Sentences: the Lord is a saint and the country is blessed; A father who is kind to his son is a blessing to his family.

2. What are the four-word idioms about "home"? 1. Scholarly family refers to the family with scholars in the previous generation.

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3. Weigh whether you have a family. Weigh whether it is suitable or not. In line with the family's economic situation. It means that matters such as marriage and funeral should not be too extravagant or too frugal.

4. The thatched cottage is the thatched cottage. The original metaphor is a newly emerged foot. Now it is a metaphor for leaving home or school to work. Lack of experience.

5. Fu Bogu Xi fùg bójóFu Gu: daughter-in-law and mother-in-law; Percy: Family quarrel. At first, it refers to the quarrel between mother-in-law and daughter-in-law. Later, it is also a metaphor of internal struggle.

6. Change your home G M 4 G m 4 gǎi huàn jiā mén n Improve your family's social status.

7. The country has forgotten its family. Guó 83Rwà ng Ji ā is dedicated to the country and disregards the family.

8. The country is ruined.

9. The abbreviation of parents, Ji jiā zhǎng lǐ duǎn ǐ n, refers to the trivia of family daily life.

10. Family life is calm. Jiā dào cóng róng means that family living conditions are rich.

1 1. The family broke up and the whole family died.

3. What are the four words about family [[róng Huáfüguì]]: splendor: flowers and plants are in full bloom, indicating prosperity or greatness.

Describe being rich and powerful. Happy from now on [jρn yρmγn táng]: Hall: a tall hall.

Full of treasures. Describe a lot of wealth

Also described as knowledgeable. Down and out [[qióng kón Liáo d?o]]: poverty: poverty and difficulties; Down and out: frustrated.

Living in poverty, frustrated and depressed. There are four walls at home [jiā tú sì bì]: Only, only.

There are only four walls in the house. Describe being poor and having nothing.

Decline of family fortune [jiā dà o zhnot ng Lu Ⅱ]: Family fortune has declined, and the situation is not as rich as before. Poor family [jiā pín rú xǐ]: Poor family.

Describe extreme poverty. Family harmony [jiā tíng hé mù]: Family harmony refers to the harmony among members in the basic unit of social organizations composed of marriage, consanguinity or adoption, the mutual love between husband and wife, and the mutual love between the old and the young, which brings a happy and peaceful atmosphere to the family.

Common words used to describe family harmony are "follow Qi Mei's example", "respect each other as guests", "husband sings with women", "family happiness" and "family happiness". The husband sings with the woman [fchà ng fü suí]: echo.

Originally refers to the feudal society in which the wife must obey her husband, and later refers to the harmonious relationship between husband and wife. Four generations living under one roof [sì shì tóng táng]: Four generations of grandparents and grandchildren live under one roof, and no one will die.

Great-grandfather, grandfather, father and son.

4. Four-word words to describe family happiness What four-word words to describe family happiness are: family happiness, happiness, filial piety, living and working in peace and contentment, IKEA.

First, family happiness.

1, pinyin: ti ā n lú n zh and lè

2. Interpretation: refers to the family happiness between the older generation and the younger generation.

3. Source: Tang Libai's Preface to Peach Blossom Spring Banquet: Peach Blossom Garden Fangyuan, a prelude to family happiness. Gather in the Peach Blossom Garden and talk about the happy past between brothers. )

Second, be happy.

1, pinyin: qí lè róng róng

2. Interpretation: Describe a scene of joy and harmony.

3. Origin: Zuo Qiuming's Zuo Zhuan Yin in the Spring and Autumn Period A.D.: In the big tunnel, the fun is also harmonious. What a happy and harmonious scene it is to meet in the big tunnel. )

Third, the father is kind and filial.

1, pinyin

2. Interpretation: Parents are kind to their children and children are filial to their parents.

3. Source: Qin Daisheng's Book of Rites and Liu Yun: the grace of the father, the filial piety of the son, the grace of the younger brother, and the grace of the younger brother. Parents are kind to their children, and children are filial to their parents. Brothers should be friendly and brothers should respect each other. )

Fourth, live and work in peace and contentment

1, pinyin: ā njslè

2. Interpretation: It means that people live a stable and happy life, and it is a metaphor for living a stable life and working happily.

3. Source: Laozi in the Spring and Autumn Period: People are willing to eat, dress beautifully, live in peace and enjoy its customs. Let people feel sweet about their food, beautiful about their clothes, comfortable about their houses and satisfied with their customs. )

V. IKEA Yi Shi

1, pinyin: yYishi yjiā

2, interpretation: family harmony, husband and wife harmony.

3. Source: The Book of Songs: The son of a sister-in-law should be his home. This girl is going to get married, and her family and husband and wife are in harmony. )

5. Four words to describe the warmth of the family. Happy couples: Qin and Qin are harmonious, Qin and Jin are harmonious, and husband and wife have deep feelings, which is called livable.

Pun intended, it not only uses the allusions in The Book of Songs, but also homophones home and furniture. I think it is good.

what do you think of it ? 1 Bo Bu Zhong Chi bó xūn zhòng chí Idiom Allusions: Bo, Zhong: Brother ranks second, Bo Lao Da, Zhong Lao Er; Cloud: a musical instrument made of clay; Pool: Bamboo musical instrument. Uji ensemble, harmonious music.

In the past, harmony between brothers was praised by people. The origin of the idiom: The Book of Songs Xiaoya says, "Bo blows, while Zhong blows."

2 live in harmony hé mxiā ng ch ǔ idiom allusion: live in harmony. Origin of idioms: for example, neighbors should unite and be friendly and live in harmony; 3. Harmony leads to harmony; Idiom allusion: cause: incur.

Harmony can bring good luck. The origin of the idiom: "Liu Hanxiang Biography": "Harmony is auspicious, and good is not harmonious."

Example: Because the Tian family didn't live together, Bauhinia came back to life. Isn't it a clear test of "harmony and auspiciousness"? (Li Qing Ruzhen's "Mirror Garden" seventy-one) 4. Tell the truth and cultivate mutual understanding. Idiom allusion: between people, between countries, pay attention to credit and seek harmony. The origin of the idiom: "Li Yun": "Choose talents and be able to keep promises and cultivate peace."

5. Idiom allusions: ancient musical instruments made of earth; Ruo: An ancient musical instrument made of bamboo tubes. As harmonious as the sound of music.

Metaphor brother harmony. The origin of the idiom: "Shi Ya Deng": "Heaven's people, such as easy, if also."

6 sheng Qing homophonic sh ē ng q ē ng t ó ng yn idiom allusion: metaphor for personnel coordination and harmonious relationship. The origin of the idiom: The Book of Songs Xiaoya Drum Bell: "Drum and piano are homophonic."

7 Wei Chixiang X ū n Chí xi ā ng Hé idiom allusions: In the old days, it was a metaphor for brotherhood. The origin of the idiom: The Book of Songs Xiaoya says, "Bo blows, while Zhong blows."

8 yí jiā yí shì YIJI ā Yi Shi idiom allusions: describe family harmony, husband and wife harmony. The origin of the idiom: The Book of Songs Nan Zhou Yao Tao: "The son of a son should return to his home."

9 Yi Shi IKEA YISH YIJI ā idiom allusions: describe family harmony, husband and wife harmony. The origin of the idiom: The Book of Songs Nan Zhou Yao Tao: "The son of a son should return to his home."

Example: The wind changes, IKEA Yi Shi. (Tang Xianzu's Peony Pavilion, Ming Dynasty) 10 Others _ Harmony \ Take Qi Mei as an example \ Respect each other as guests \ The husband and wife sing with their families and enjoy family happiness.