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Zhang Guan Dai Li,
Dress appropriately,
High-sounding,
A rosary with a feather crown,
The devil wears Prada,
Wei Guan Dai Bo,
Guan Li,
The zenith of the earth,
Go home with the crown,
Look at each other,
Beyond the present,
Break the crown and destroy it,
The official of the tiger crown,
Dress up,
Crown robe and shoes,
The crown of the tree is like a cloud,
Clothes and clothes,
Broken crown and cracked skirt,
Dressed like a monkey,
Three services,
Clothes and cultural relics,
The crown was turned upside down,
Dressed,
Thick hair,
Hanging the crown and leaving,
Puppet clothes,
Huang Guan sandals,
Cleft canthus,
E Guan Dai Bo,
The upper and lower positions are reversed, regardless of rank.
Second pages
Self-satisfied,
Dressed in blue,
Bathe the monkey, crown it,
Under the crown,
Beautiful as a crown jade,
Gong Yu plays the crown,
Southern crown Chu prisoner,
Princes play the crown,
Zhuo Ying elastic crown,
Anger,
Get dressed and have fun,
Be crowned,
Square collar and round crown,
As soon as the dream is closed,
Take the whole crown and shoes,
The crowns of branches and trees,
Expose your clothes and crown,
Guan Yi Du Nan,
The crown of the moment,
South state crown,
Garden crown,
In the year of weak crown,
Tidy up your clothes,
Fill shoes with crowns,
Play the crown to celebrate,
Dress and sweep the floor,
Wearing beautiful clothes,
Hiding in Huang Guan,
Praise a dangerous crown,
More metaphors will be formal.
Third pages
The crown of the world,
The tiger and the crown,
Dressed too formally,
Top of the world,
The dog continued to be crowned,
The summer of the little crown,
Crown,
Tie a crown knot,
Under the crown and plums,
SHEN WOO hangs the crown,
Hua Guan Li Fu,
Clothes and earth owls,
Xuanhe crowned monkey,
Brave three armies,
Dressed owl,
Clothing convergence
2. The idiom at the end of the word Guan is a white-faced Confucian crown and a white-faced scholar.
Refers to a scholar who only knows how to read and has little experience and knowledge. Sometimes it is derogatory.
Also refers to scholars. Praise clothes, praise clothes: large clothes.
The crown of danger: the high hat. Clothing of ancient Confucian scholars.
Refers to a wide robe and a high hat. Expose the clothes to the sun and expose the wet crown.
Describe running around. Violence, exposure.
It's too late for the crown to tie its hair and hat band. Describe being enthusiastic about helping others.
Hiding in Huang Guan means getting away from the world and becoming a Taoist. Angry and rushing to describe extreme anger.
It's the same as "rushing to the crown". Angry, wearing a crown, hair sticking up.
Describe extreme anger. It's the same as "rushing to the crown".
Putting your hair on a crown is like putting your fingers on a crown. Describe extreme anger.
The hair on the crown stood up. Describe extreme anger.
Hair rushed to the top of your head and stood on end. Describe extreme anger.
It's the same as "rushing to the crown". Hair transplant and wearing a crown describe extreme anger.
It's the same as "rushing to the crown". Square collar, round crown, square collar and round crown are the costumes of ancient Confucian scholars.
Also refers to Confucian scholars. Gong Yu's crown means that Gong Yu is friendly with Wang Ji (Ziyang) and is willing to be an official when he is in office.
Metaphor is willing to help like-minded people. The dog that continues to be crowned is still the dog that continues to be crowned with gold.
This is a metaphor for officials who abuse seals. To add a crown to a crown is like painting a snake to add feet, which is a metaphor for unnecessary actions.
Bathe the monkey, bathe the monkey: macaque; Crown: Wear a hat. Monkeys in clothes and hats are not real people after all.
Metaphor is superficial, just like a puppet. It is often used to satirize people who take refuge in evil forces and steal power.
Washing monkey clothes is illusory and resembles a puppet. It is often used to satirize people who take refuge in evil forces and steal power.
It's the same as "bathing the monkey to get the crown". Angry means having your hair on end and wearing a hat.
Describe extreme anger. Wearing a tassel crown means that it is better to wear a crown than to tie it around your neck.
Metaphor is eager to rescue. SHEN WOO's hanging crown means resignation and seclusion.
Wang Gong played the crown: Wang Ji's word Ziyang in Han Dynasty. Gong: Yes.
Play the crown: brush off the dust on the crown and the jade will be an official. It is a metaphor that good friends advance and retreat together and choose the same.
There is also a person who gets the official position, which means the same kind of celebration. Also known as "Wang Yang is the king, playing the crown together".
You Meng, well-dressed, was a famous zaju performer in Chu during the Spring and Autumn Period, and was good at comedy and satire. Metaphor impersonates the ancients or imitates others.
It also refers to performing on the stage. Hair transplant, straight hair, hat.
Describe anger or enthusiasm. Hair transplant, crown, straight hair, hat.
Describe anger or enthusiasm. I'm still planting my hair.
Thick hair and a powerful crown describe the majestic spirit.
3. What are the square collars and round crowns of the four-character idioms in the crown group? Square collar and round crown are the costumes of ancient Confucian scholars.
Also refers to Confucian scholars. Wearing a crown in anger: the way hair stands up.
Describe extreme anger. It's the same as "rushing to the crown".
Hair transplant and crown: describe extreme anger. It's the same as "rushing to the crown".
Inverted crown: crown: cap; Pei: Yu Pei. This refers to official uniforms.
Take off your hat and Yu Pei. Describe resigning and returning to China.
Tie a crown knot: Friends cite each other as officials. Shake the crown: clean and tidy.
Later, I used metaphors to express my desire to be an official. Elastic crown vibrating suit: neat clothes.
Later, I used metaphors to express my desire to be an official. Hiding in Huang Guan: Escape from the world and become a Taoist.
Falling to the top: ① refers to abandoning officials and retiring. Guan and Pei are the clothes worn by officials.
(2) refers to the hermit costume. It is also commonly known as "losing the crown."
Beyond today's crown: crown: beyond everyone. Beyond ancient and modern times.
Anger at the crown: describe extreme anger. Anger: describes extreme anger.
Rush to the top: describe anger to the extreme. Cracked eyes, cracked eyes.
Zanfu: Zanfu: Kuanfu. The crown of danger: the high hat.
Clothing of ancient Confucian scholars. Refers to a wide robe and a high hat.
Exposing the crown in exposed clothes: drying clothes and exposing the wet crown. Describe running around.
Violence, exposure. White-faced Confucian crown: You are a white-faced scholar.
Refers to a scholar who only knows how to read and has little experience and knowledge. Sometimes it is derogatory.
Also refers to scholars. Put Zhang's hat on Li's head.
Metaphor confuses the object with the fact. A level of quiet dreams: quiet dreams: a famous zaju performer of Chu in the Spring and Autumn Period, who was good at comedy and satire.
Metaphor impersonates the ancients or imitates others. It also refers to performing on the stage.
The three armies of the brave: crown: ranked first; Three services: the general term for the armed forces. Courage or bravery is the first in the whole army.
Devil in Prada: an animal in a coat and hat. Refers to a person with extremely bad moral character and despicable behavior like an animal.
Well-dressed: A distinctive and neat appearance. Clothes and hats are neatly dressed, which is very nice.
Play the crown to celebrate: play the crown: dust off the hat and prepare to be an official. It means that when a person is an official or promoted in officialdom, his associates will celebrate each other and there will be officials to do it.
Angry hair: refers to angry hair, wearing a hat. Describe extreme anger.
Wash the monkey to get the crown: wash the monkey: macaque; Crown: Wear a hat. Monkeys in clothes and hats are not real people after all.
Metaphor is superficial, just like a puppet. It is often used to satirize people who take refuge in evil forces and steal power.
Crown: hats of ancient emperors and officials; Magnificent: Very spectacular. Describe a solemn or aboveboard appearance.
Crown as a cloud: Crown: refers to the crown and hood of Ren Huan, used as the representative of officials. Describe many officials.
Guan Feng Xia Di: In the old days, rich women showed off their glory when they got married. It also refers to the dress of an official's wife.
Emei Bo Belt: E: high; Bo: Broad. A tall hat and a wide belt.
The costumes of ancient literati. The crown is broken, source: crown: the high hat worn by ancient princes and doctors; Ben: Tree roots.
The original metaphor is that the vassal betrayed etiquette and invaded the direct territory of the son of heaven. Later it was used as an agent for courtiers to overthrow the monarch and seize the throne.
Fill shoes with crowns: crowns: hats; Footwear: shoes. Mend shoes with hats.
It is a metaphor for matching expensive things with cheap things. A crown in the world: a crown: the first crown.
Dominate the world. The description of people or things is very outstanding and unparalleled.
Crown dress: crown: hat. Describe the gorgeous clothes.
Tiger and Crown: Crown: Put a hat on your head. Metaphor is a sadistic person.
Huang Guan straw clothes: coarse clothes. Borrow from ordinary people.
Sometimes it refers to the grass. Huang Guan sandals: tattered clothes.
Borrow from ordinary people. Sometimes it refers to the grass.
With the "Huang Guan straw clothes". Huang Guan Wild Clothes: Clothes for the Poor.
Borrow from ordinary people. Sometimes it refers to the grass.
With the "Huang Guan straw clothes". Broken crown and split skirt: broken hat and rags.
Used to indicate a complete interruption. Gong Yu hits the crown: It means that Gong Yu is friendly with Wang Ji (Zi Yang) and is willing to be an official when he is in office.
Metaphor is willing to help like-minded people. If you don't take your shoes, you won't be crowned: don't bend over to lift your shoes when you walk; Don't raise your hand to tidy your hat when passing under the plum tree.
Metaphor avoids suspicion. Add a crown to the crown: gild the lily, which is a metaphor for unnecessary actions.
High crown ribbon: crown: hat; Bo: big; Belt: belt. Wearing a tall hat and a wide belt.
Describe the costume of Confucian scholars. It is also a metaphor for getting dressed.
Hanging a crown: hanging a crown: hanging an official hat. Take off your official hat and ask to leave.
Metaphor resigns and retires. Crown-shoe inversion: refers to the inversion of position, regardless of grade.
Hang the crown and go home: crown: hat, here refers to the official hat. Take off your official hat and hang it up.
Metaphor is to resign and go home. Your crown is light-footed: it is a metaphor to reverse the priority or weight.
Crown robe with shoes: hat, robe, belt and shoes. It refers to what you must have.
Under the crown: the metaphor is clear from top to bottom, and there are points of honor and inferiority. Looking at each other from the crown: crown: refers to Ren Huan's crown and car cover, as an agent of officials; Eye contact: You can see each other.
Envoys or officials who describe * * * are in constant contact. Top one: top one: far ahead, ranking first.
Describe surpassing peers and being second to none in a certain period. Crown and shoes are easy: the metaphor is upside down, regardless of rank.
Dogs continue to be crowned: dogs continue to be crowned with gold. This is a metaphor for officials who abuse seals.
Crown upside down: metaphor upside down, regardless of rank. It is the same as "crown and shoe".
Guanshan wears one: Guanshan: It is a great metaphor to regard the mountain as a hat. Wear particles: use the particles on the top of your head, which is a metaphor for small.
Although the size is different, it is suitable for each. Gua Tian didn't get the job, but Li got the wrong crown.
To "don't accept shoes, under Li Quanguan". Anger: describes extreme anger.
It's the same as "rushing to the crown". Put your hair on the crown: put your fingers on the crown.
Describe extreme anger. Crown: hair stands up.
Describe extreme anger. Hair rushed to the top of your head: it stood on end.
Describe extreme anger. It's the same as "rushing to the crown".
Crown and cap belong to each other: the crown of ancient officials refers to officials; Genus: successively. The envoys or officials who describe * * * come and go all the way.
It also refers to generations of officials who have been dressing up one after another to help Chu: crown: hat. Clothes and hats are neatly dressed, which is very beautiful.
Describe gorgeous clothes, sweeping the floor: sweeping the floor: metaphorically destroying. Refers to people who don't value honor and lose their sense of shame. When Sun Shuai, the prime minister of Chu in the Spring and Autumn Period, died, his son was very poor. You Meng wore Sun Shuai's clothes to see Chu Zhuangwang, and the king of Chu was very moved.
Metaphor impersonates the ancients or imitates others. Of acting, dressed neatly: crown: hat.
Clothes and hats are neatly dressed, which is very beautiful. They are the first to point out the crowd and surpass their peers. "Wind it first.
4. What is the idiom "wearing a crown"? I wear a crown; I am a prisoner of the South Crown; I was angry and rushed to the crown; Crown and shoes are easy to change; Your crown and shoes are light; You are temporarily crowned; You wear a beautiful crown; You are as beautiful as jade; You are crowned with a crown; You wear a broken crown; Wang Gong was crowned with broken crown; Gua Tian was not crowned with shoes; Li was crowned with a broken crown; You are crowned with a painting garden; You were crowned in Nanzhou; And Li Xia's crown is not right either. It celebrates with a crown, exposes the crown, has a square collar and a round crown. In the year of weak crown, it fills shoes, sweeps the floor, hides in Huang Guan, wears a crowned owl, wears a crowned Dai Li, is well-dressed, wears a crown, wears a crown, wears a devil wears a crown, hangs a crown and goes home with a crown, wears one on the top of the mountain, and wears a crown on the earth.
5. Among the four-character idioms, which idioms contain the word "ran" in the last word * * * There are 223 idioms, of which one or three are in the first place: reading, paying for chaff, and managing chaff, and the second place is 168: amiable, benevolent, safe as ever, safe and sound. Proud, proud, discolored, furious, excited, sad and unhappy, radiant, smiling, lost, lost, out of the group, out of loneliness, out of independence, out of vulgarity, out of things, out of images, out of things, out of people, out of people, out of people, out of themselves. Sudden change of heart, improvement, sudden change of heart, sudden repentance, sudden brilliance, sudden brilliance, sudden brilliance, sudden brilliance, change of wind, abandoning but opposing, coming back in vain, angry, suddenly unhappy, sure enough, suddenly falling asleep, ignoring the noble spirit, suddenly angry, suddenly indifferent. Integration is suddenly enlightened, suddenly enlightened, suddenly penetrated, suddenly enlightened, suddenly enlightened, suddenly enlightened, suddenly enlightened, suddenly enlightened, suddenly restored, Ji Ran's strategy, Ji Ran's technique, silence, suddenly stopped, suddenly enlightened, completely different, orderly, orderly, suddenly enlightened. Know nothing, be at a loss, be at a loss, be at a loss, follow suit, be at a loss to the countryside, be at a loss to the wind, be indifferent to the difference, be a monster, be heartbroken, cry, be silent and unhappy, be at a loss, be at a loss, follow suit, be at a loss to the countryside, be at a loss to the wind, be indifferent to the difference, be a monster, cry. I stand on the top of the sleeve, stand on the top of the sleeve, stand on the top of the sleeve, stand on the top of the sleeve, stand on the top of the sleeve, learn to learn, learn again, and know again. After teaching, I know that I am sleepy, I am heartless, I laugh, I am calm, I am still the same, I am calm, I am happy, Spring is full of absurdity, ignorance, justice, respect, awe-inspiring, prevention and success, so I am still here, but I will succeed. I am more disappointed, heroic, indifferent, natural, creepy and creepy. There are seven other positions: indifferent, thick eyebrows, clear at a glance, full of interest, resolute and decisive, public outcry, not surprised and not sad, upright and upright, it is necessary to take precautions, and it is natural to get used to natural science, then know enough, and then teach it.