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Four-word idioms describing the relationship with family members

1. The four-character idioms describing family members and relatives are respectful, cheerful, inseparable, intimate, three relatives and six relatives, closest relative, flesh and blood, relatives, brothers, friends, brothers and filial piety.

Idiom analysis:

First, respect each other as guests.

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

Said by: Li mingchangqi's "Luan Luan Legend": "The husband plows in the front, and the wife plows in the back, sharing weal and woe and respecting each other as guests."

Vernacular: "The husband plows first, the wife plows later, share joys and sorrows, and the husband and wife respect each other as guests."

Grammar: subject-predicate type; As predicate, attribute and adverbial; Include praise

Second, I am happy.

Explanation: Dear, harmonious.

From: Modern Guo Moruo's Fallen Leaves Return to Roots X: "People in the courtyard have been happy for a day, but now it is quiet."

Third, go hand in hand.

Explanation: Just like a shape and its shadow are inseparable. Describe each other's close relationship, often together.

From: Tang Cuiyao's "On the River": "The book on the Moon Lake is hard to find, and I don't know the dream of survival. Look back and I will follow you. "

Vernacular: "Yue Hu's book is hard to find, how can you know the dream of survival?" . In retrospect, we were very close and often together. "

Grammar: subject-predicate type; As predicate, attribute and adverbial; Used of people.

Fourth, talk.

Explanation: promote: close; Push your knees: Touch your knees and sit very close. Describe intimate conversation.

From: Tang Tianying's "Lan Yuntai Ji": "Even if there are friends, but a dozen confidants, there must be heart-to-heart talks, and they are all sages, and they dare not talk about each other."

Vernacular writing: "It is the way of a saint to have friends, but more than a dozen confidants come to have a heart-to-heart talk and dare not dabble in different opinions."

Grammar: formal; As a predicate; Express confidence

Five, three relatives, six relatives

Explanation: three relatives: parents, brothers, husband and wife; Family members, relatives. Generally refers to relatives.

Said by: Yuan Hanqing's "Lu Zhai Lang", the first fold: "There are three relatives and six relatives complaining."

Vernacular: "I don't care that many relatives bury grievances."

2. Family-related four-word words A: Family-related four-word words:

1, flesh and blood relatives

[G incarnation Ruzhiqin]

Refers to the nearest relative.

Step 2 love each other

[Xiāng qn XiāngàI]

Describe a close relationship and deep feelings.

3. The night rain falls on the bed

[Du Chuyang Yey ǔ]

It is also said that night rain is good for bed. On a stormy night, they talked to each other in bed. Describe the long separation of relatives and friends? Have a heart-to-heart talk Tang Bai Juyi's poem "Inviting Zhang Liuyu": "Can you come and stay together? Listen to the rain and sleep in bed. " Su Song's poem "Biezi in the East Mansion Rain" says: "The bed is long and the night rain is bleak."

Step 4 let dates push pears

[Langzotulli]

Allusions to children pushing food. Metaphor of brotherhood.

5. Every grass and tree is spring.

[cún cúo chún Hu]

In the poem Ode to a Wanderer written by Meng Jiao in the Tang Dynasty, he said, "If you grow grass in inches, you will get three spring scenery." Later, I used "every grass and tree in spring" as a metaphor for parents' kindness to their children, which is hard to repay.

6. Love flesh and blood

[Qingtang G incarnation road]

Describe the close relationship as a family.

7. reunion of flesh and blood

[G incarnation Rutuan Ewan]

Flesh and blood: metaphor for parents, brothers, children and other relatives. Refers to the reunion of relatives after parting.

8. Take Qi Mei as an example

[j incarnation and Jimmy]

Liang Hongchuan, Later Han Dynasty: "(Hong) is a tenant. Every time he comes back, his wife has food, and he dare not look up before Hong." Respect your husband. Later, he called the mutual respect between husband and wife an example of Qi Mei. Case: Tray with feet.

9, ten fingers connected to one heart

[The sun never sets x and n]

Fingers are more sensitive, which of the ten fingers hurts, and my heart hurts. It is often used to describe that someone has a very close relationship with the people or things concerned.

10, pain leads to heat.

[zhténg zháo rè]

Describe caring and caring for people (especially between husband and wife).

1 1, happy family

[Tian Leon Zelai]

Family relationship: in the past, it refers to the kinship relationship between father and son, brothers and so on. Generally refers to family fun.

12, filial piety between father and son

[fù cí zǐ xiào]

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

13, congenial

[Qing tóu yéhé]

Describe the harmony of thoughts and feelings between the two sides, mutual recognition and harmony.

14, meet again after such a long separation

[Ji ǔ Bi Xiong Feng]

Of friends or relatives reunited after a long separation.

15, brother, friend, brother Gong

[Xijiang yǐu dìng]

Brothers are friendly to brothers, and brothers are respectful to brothers. Describe how brothers love and respect each other.

16, old calf

[My World]

The old cow licked the calf. Metaphor parents love their children. In the Eastern Han Dynasty, Yang Biao was weak because his son Yang Xiu was killed by Cao Cao. Cao Cao asked him, and he said, "I still cherish the love of the old calf." See Biography of Yang Biao in the Later Han Dynasty. Lick (stone): lick.

17, brotherhood

[Song of the West Chu]

Brother: For example, brother. Metaphor brother's feelings.

18, a close friend.

[Voice of Dreams]

Mo inverse: no conflict, harmonious feelings; Communication: communication, friendship. Refers to a very good friend.

19, the calf loves it.

[Poem Du Qinglin]

As affectionate as an old cow licking a calf. Metaphor be immersed in love with children.

20, flesh and blood.

[G Pei Lang Lian]

Connected like bones and meat. Metaphor is closely related and inseparable.

Please write four idioms describing the relationship between parents and children.

Between husband and wife: harmony between harp and harp

The Friendly Relations between Qin State and Jin State ―― Marriage of the Two Families

A married couple who love each other very much.

Just call it easy home. 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

Centrino ensemble, harmonious music

Bai xianxiang

Idioms and allusions: Bo and Zhong: Brothers rank second, Bo is the eldest, and Zhong is the second; 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

Get along well with ...

Hemkhiyan ·chǔ incarnation

Idiom allusion: live in harmony.

Idiom origin:

Neighborhood should be United, friendly and live in harmony.

three

Harmony and good luck.

Hector Sian

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 Flower Edge" seventy-first time)

four

Have faith and promote goodwill.

Jiang Xin XIMú

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."

five

Brotherly harmony

Lucin lucci

Idiom allusion: Yi: an ancient musical instrument 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."

six

Work together in great harmony.

to be doughty as a dragon and lively as a tiger

Idiom allusion: It is a metaphor for personnel coordination and harmonious relationship.

The origin of the idiom: The Book of Songs Xiaoya Drum Bell: "Drum and piano are homophonic."

seven

Brotherly harmony

xn chíXiāng hè

Idiom allusion: 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."

eight

Family harmony, husband and wife harmony.

yíJiāyíshy

Idiom allusion: describe family harmony and 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."

nine

Happiness/harmony in marriage

yí shì yí jiā

Idiom allusion: describe family harmony and 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. (The Peony Pavilion was written by Tang Xianzu in Ming Dynasty for the seventh time)

10

Other _

Harmony and beauty

Family harmony and prosperous career.

Qi Mei \ \ respects each other like a guest \ \ the husband sings along with the woman.

Enjoy your family.

domestic happiness

Please write four idioms describing the relationship between parents and children.

Between husband and wife: harmony between harp and harp

The Friendly Relations between Qin State and Jin State ―― Marriage of the Two Families

A married couple who love each other very much.

Just call it easy home. 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

Centrino ensemble, harmonious music

Bai xianxiang

Idioms and allusions: Bo and Zhong: Brothers rank second, Bo is the eldest, and Zhong is the second; 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

Get along well with ...

Hemkhiyan ·chǔ incarnation

Idiom allusion: live in harmony.

Idiom origin:

Neighborhood should be United, friendly and live in harmony.

three

Harmony and good luck.

Hector Sian

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 Flower Edge" seventy-first time)

four

Have faith and promote goodwill.

Jiang Xin XIMú

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."

five

Brotherly harmony

Lucin lucci

Idiom allusion: Yi: an ancient musical instrument 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."

six

Work together in great harmony.

to be doughty as a dragon and lively as a tiger

Idiom allusion: It is a metaphor for personnel coordination and harmonious relationship.

The origin of the idiom: The Book of Songs Xiaoya Drum Bell: "Drum and piano are homophonic."

seven

Brotherly harmony

xn chíXiāng hè

Idiom allusion: 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."

eight

Family harmony, husband and wife harmony.

yíJiāyíshy

Idiom allusion: describe family harmony and 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."

nine

Happiness/harmony in marriage

yí shì yí jiā

Idiom allusion: describe family harmony and 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. (The Peony Pavilion was written by Tang Xianzu in Ming Dynasty for the seventh time)

10

Other _

Harmony and beauty

Family harmony and prosperous career.

Qi Mei \ \ respects each other like a guest \ \ the husband sings along with the woman.

Enjoy your family.

domestic happiness

5. Four words to describe relatives: brotherly affection, fatherly love, kindness, filial piety, brotherly affection, marital affection, brotherly affection, friendship and respect.

Brother's duty: a tiger alone does not eat its son. The public says that the public is right, and the woman says that the woman is right.

A man's wife and husband sing about women and honor their wives. This couple are birds of a feather.

Father and son are naturally handed down from generation to generation. Brothers, brothers and sisters know each other best.

Like father, like son, Yan Zixiao, father as son, father as son, father as son.

Father and son are born, and son is father.

Dew couples get married, couples eat, couples candle, couples.

A smart wife often sleeps with my humble husband, but a proud wife shows a proud husband and a noble wife. Husband and wife are both forest birds, and they turned against each other overnight. Husband and wife have a hundred nights of grace, and husband and wife have a hundred days of grace. He is my brother's brother and sister, brother, sister, cousin, brother Xiang, sworn brother, brother, brother, brother, brother, brother, brother, brother, brother, brother, brother, brother, brother, brother, brother, brother, brother, brother,