Among the common idioms, the one that began with the word Zheng and had a relatively positive meaning was " solemn ", which meant that one was very serious when speaking and doing things. The novel,"The Morality of the Past", is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
Among the idioms that contained the word "Ao", most of them were used to describe people's attitudes, etc. There were few idioms that specifically expressed auspicious meanings. However, from the perspective of a positive attitude," proud and unyielding " could indicate that a person had a proud and unyielding personality. It could be seen as a positive quality. The novel " Mixed Flowers " is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
The following are some auspicious four-character idioms related to cranes, such as crane hair and youthful face, pine shape and crane bone. In the poem, the white hair of the crane and the ruddy complexion of a child described the good complexion of the elderly, which implied health and longevity. The poem,"Pine shape and crane bone", was often used to describe the strange posture of a person, which also implied longevity and extraordinary auspicious meaning. In addition, the phrase " crane in the clouds " could also be regarded as an auspicious idiom. It was often used to describe the image of freedom, freedom, and an auspicious feeling. "The Crane Drinks the Spring Breeze" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
The four-character auspicious words related to Buddhism included: turning misfortune into good fortune, auspicious Ruyi, auspicious in six seasons, auspicious free, full of Dharma joy, double increase of blessing and wisdom, auspicious gods accompanying, and seeking Ruyi. "Let go and become a Buddha, draw your saber!" The novel is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
The auspicious words that began with the first word were "Bright future","Boundless future","Bright future ahead of the rabbit (can be used in the blessing situation related to the Year of the Rabbit)", etc. These words were usually used to express good wishes for the future of others, hoping that the other party would have a bright future in their career, life, and so on. "The Crane Drinks the Spring Breeze" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
There were many auspicious idioms of the word soup, such as the golden city in hot water, like hot water and snow, raising water to stop boiling, impregnable, going through fire and water, empty heart glutinous rice balls, etc. These idioms all implied good luck.
The crane was a symbol of good fortune in China culture. There were many idioms that contained the word "crane" and implied good luck. For example, the crane stood among the chickens, indicating that it was outstanding in the crowd and performed well. The crane's hair and youthful face were used to describe the elderly's spirit and youthful appearance. The crane walked in the flock of chickens, indicating noble conduct and integrity, and different customs. The crane's cry was used to describe the sound of a loud and melodious voice. There was also the crane's cry in the pavilion, which could be used to describe elegant music. "The Crane Drinks the Spring Breeze" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
The auspicious idioms that contain the word "just right" include just right, just right, etc. These idioms express a moderate and appropriate positive meaning. "Coincidentally, Love Is Parting" is also a wonderful novel. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
Buddhist auspicious idioms include six seasons of good fortune, good fortune as one wishes, double increase of blessing and wisdom, etc. "Let go and become a Buddha, draw your saber!" The novel is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
There was an ancient village on the island called Tiumsium. The people here were very smart and good at using idioms. One day, a primary school student named Xiao Ming came to this village. He liked learning idioms very much. Xiao Ming wanted to start the idiom solitaire game, so he asked a question," What does timatum mean? The people in the village gathered around and began to discuss the meaning of this idiom. Finally, they came up with an answer: a timatum was a musical instrument made up of two metals. Xiao Ming continued to ask," So how do two pieces play? The villagers began to discuss again. They found that the sound produced by the two metals when they were knocked together was very beautiful. Xiaoming asked another question," So how do these two pieces play? The villagers were very creative. They decided to string the two pieces together with a rope and then knock them together. In the end, they produced a beautiful melody. Xiaoming continued to ask," So what's the name of this piece? The villagers thought for a while and decided to call the music the Song of the Island. Xiao Ming was very excited. He asked again, Then why did this piece of music have to be played with two pieces?
The auspicious four-character idioms related to cranes include crane standing out among chickens, crane hair and child's face, crane chirping in nine Gao, turtle and crane reverie longevity, turtle year and crane longevity, pine crane prolong life, crane longevity, crane and deer in spring, etc. Among them, the crane stands out from the crowd and has outstanding talent and quality; the crane hair and youthful face describe the old man's spirit and youthful appearance; the crane's cry and nine high describe the sonorous and melodious voice; the turtle and crane's longevity, the turtle year and crane's longevity, the pine crane's longevity, and the crane's longevity all symbolize longevity; the crane and deer in spring symbolize good luck and beauty. "The Crane Drinks the Spring Breeze" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!