1. Four-character idioms about games
You chase me [nǐ zhuī wǒ gǎn]
Basic meaning
Describe competition It was fierce, and everyone was not far behind.
Complimentary meaning
Source
"Xinhua Bimonthly" Issue 14, 1960: "We are in a world where you are chasing after me. , leaping forward in the construction boom ”
Brilliant
Word: Brilliant
Pinyin: jīng cǎi fēn chéng
English: unusually brilliant -- with high lights; hundreds of high lights
Synonyms: brilliant, wonderful
Definition:
1. Wonderful: (Performance , exhibitions, speeches, art, paintings, articles, etc.) beautiful; outstanding, organized
2. Diverse: presented one after another
3. Beautiful scenes and things are presented one after another before your eyes 2. You draw and I guess a collection of four-character idioms
A hundred birds approach the phoenix. The stupid bird flies first. The stupid bird flies first into the silkworm bush. The bird path has a long neck and beak.
The fish in the pond, the bird flying in the cage, the flying bird startles the snake, and the flying bird follows. As tall as a man is, all the birds are gone, and a good bow hides a swan-shaped bird's face
Traces of turtles, birds, chilling cicadas, stiff birds, fragrance of flowers, birds singing, birds with frightened bows, birds with frightened strings
Tired birds return to their cages, bird ponds, fish cages The bird's eggs in the bird's nest and the ape's cage cover the bird and fly
The bird roosts on a log and the bird has a bow and hides the bird, burns the fish to rot, the bird lies down and the beast is poor
The bird overturns the nest in danger The leather-clad flying birds are frightened, the rats are scurrying, the birds are tracking, the worms and the silk birds are gathering their scales
The birds are bowing and hiding, the birds are frightened, the mice are scurrying, the birds are frightening the fish, the birds are frightened, the fish are frightened, the birds are frightened, the birds are frightened, the fish are scattered
The birds are crying, the apes are crying. Bird-faced swan-shaped bird gun exchanges for cannon Bird gun exchanges for cannon Birds peck if they are poor
Birds enter the cage, birds scatter, fish collapse, birds sound, beasts' hearts, beasts scatter, birds cry, flowers fall
Birds cry, flowers complain, birds sing, flowers smell, birds breathe, birds look at bluebirds Diligent and light migrating birds lift
Poor birds die for wealth in the arms, birds die for food like birds and beasts scatter three-inch birds with seven-inch beaks
Beasts and leaves, birds traces, beasts gather and scatter, black birds Private love is like a plowing bird, an owl takes wings to its wings
A bird clings to a person, a bear's prayer, a bird's prayer, a bear's prayer, a bird's stretch, a bear's prayer, a bird's drag, a bear's prayer, a bird's guidance
One stone, two birds and fish The frightened birds are scattered, the fish are scattered, the birds are scattered, the fish are scattered, the birds are scattered
The birds of Yu County are scurrying, the birds are roosting in the south, the birds are scattered, the birds of prey are about to strike, hundreds of birds of prey are flying lowly, folding their wings, 3. The four games played A complete collection of Chinese idioms
Bolo Sai Opera is Shuanglu. An ancient game where two people compete against each other, similar to chess.
Split Baidaozi is a word game that splits a word into a sentence.
Source: "Two Hearts" by Huang Tingjian of the Song Dynasty: "You are a woman with a child, and you want to know the pickiness of my family. In order to open it up, the two words "boring" are used as a sentence." Guan Hanqing of the Yuan Dynasty, "Save" The first chapter of "Fengchen": "My child splits the word "Baidao", it is really continued, no one knows it, no one knows it."
A kind of splitting the word "Tao" into a sentence Word play. Same as "removing the word Bai Dao".
Dust rice coated with soup: mud. Rice made from dust, soup made from mud. Refers to children's games. A metaphor for something useless.
Source: "Han Feizi·Wai Chu Shuo (upper left)": "The husband and the infant are playing with each other, using dust as food, paint as soup, and wood as a chariot. However, in the evening, he will return to pay. Dusty rice coated with soup can be used for fun but not edible."
Dusty rice soup coated with rice: mud. Soup made from dust, rice made from mud. Refers to children's games. A metaphor for something useless.
Source: Qian Qianyi's "Answers to Tang Dynasty Teaching Essays": "The secular learning after the Southern Song Dynasty is like dust on rice, and anyone who knows the taste can spit it away."
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A word game in which thimbles and hemp are connected end to end in a circular pattern. Such as: Idiom Solitaire, etc.
Origin: a word game since the Song and Yuan Dynasties. That is, one person says an idiom or poem, and the next person uses the last character as the first character, and then continues. Those who cannot say it will be punished by drinking alcohol or other punishments.
Cockfighting and dog-raising refers to the boring game played by the children of the exploiting class in the old days. Same as "cockfighting lackey".
Source: Chapter 98 of "Jin Ping Mei Ci Hua": "His brother runs a casino at home, fights cocks and raises dogs, and no one dares to mess with him."
Cockfighting lackeys make cocks fight with each other. Make the dog race. It refers to the boring games played by children of the exploiting class in the old days.
Source: "Historical Records·Biography of Yuan Ang Chao Cuo": "Ang stayed at home to avoid illness, and pillowed with Haoli Fei, accompanying him to fight cocks and running dogs."
Fighting cocks and horses. Fighting cocks and horses. An ancient gambling game.
Source: "Han Shu·Xuan Di Ji": "[Xuan Di] received the "Poetry" from a man in the middle of the East China Sea. He was talented and eager to learn, but he also liked to be a knight-errant, fighting cocks and running horses.
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Cockfighting and running dogs refers to the boring game played by the children of the exploiting class in the old days. Same as "cockfighting and running dogs."
Source: "Warring States Policy·Qi Ceyi": "Linzi is very rich and In fact, all the people there play the yu, drums and harp, build structures and play the harp, fight cocks and dogs, and play six games and tread. "
Playing on the spot is like playing on the spot. Occasionally join in the fun.
Source: Song Dynasty Liu Kezhuang's "Congratulations to the Bridegroom·Jiazi Dragon Boat Festival" words: "Remembering the young, lingering on the gifts, and meeting the occasion game. ”
“Strike the soil and bulge the belly” originally meant that people had enough to eat and had time to play games. Later, it was used as a rite of praise for the peaceful and prosperous age. Same as “beating the soil and bulging the belly”.
Source: "Book of the Sui Dynasty" "The Scholars·He Tuo": "In ancient times, there was no music, drumming the belly and hitting the soil, enjoying the period. "The Monument of Li Jun, the Master of Zhizhen Temple in Yizhou" written by Lu Zhaolin of the Tang Dynasty: "Those who dig wells and plow the fields do not know nature, and those who press their belly against the soil do not know the power of the emperor." ”
Knocking on the soil and drumming up the abdomen originally meant that the people had enough to eat and had time to play. It was later used as a rite of praise for the peaceful and prosperous age.
Source: "Zhuangzi·Ma Tu": "Fu Hexu" At that time, the people did not know what to do in their houses, and they did not know where to go. They were full of food and happy, and wandered with their bellies bulging. "
Gather sand to form a pagoda. Gather fine sand to form a pagoda. It originally refers to children's pagoda building game. Later it is a metaphor for accumulating less to make more.
Source: "Miaofa Lotus Sutra: Convenient Products": "Even Children's play, gathering sand to form a pagoda. ”
青梅竹马 青梅: green plum; bamboo horse: children use bamboo poles as horses to ride. Describes the innocent and innocent appearance of children playing games. Now refers to the close relationship between men and women in their childhood.
Source: Tang Dynasty Li Bai's poem "Changgan Xing": "The man came riding a bamboo horse and went around the bed to pick green plums. Living together for a long time, the two children have no doubts. "
Qunhong playing Haihong: wild geese; sea: refers to the big lake. Like many flying giants playing in the big lake. Describes the power and flexibility of calligraphy.
Source: "Book of Dharma" by Zhang Yanyuan of the Tang Dynasty "Yaolu": "Wang Xizhi's book is like a group of heroes playing in the sea. "
Laughing, cursing and playing: a game. It is a metaphor that no matter what the subject matter and form, you can use it at will and write a good article.
Source: Huang Tingjian of the Song Dynasty, "Mr. Dongpo's True Poetry" "Praise": "Dongpo's wine, Chibi's flute, laughter and curses, all become articles. "
Playing with butterflies and bees in a flying game. It was later used as a metaphor for prodigal children.
Source: Tang Cen Shen's "Two Spring Events in the Mountain House": "Feng Tian The sun is warm and spring is shining, and butterflies are playing and bees are messing around in people's houses. "
Butterflies and bees playing in the game of playing with butterflies. Later used as a metaphor for dissolute children.
Source: Tang Cen Shen's "Two Spring Events in the Mountain House": "Feng Tian The sun is warm and spring is shining, and butterflies are playing and bees are messing around in people's houses. ”
Game writing refers to poetry written with a game attitude.
Game world still means playing in the world. It refers to an attitude towards life that treats life as a game.
Game writing refers to poems written with a playful attitude.
Game writing refers to a life attitude that treats life as a game.
Source. : Ming Dynasty He Liangjun's "Shishuo Xinyu Supplement Pai Tiao Part 2": "It is said that Duan Ming (i.e. Su Shi) has returned to Daoshan. Is it still possible to play evil in the world today? "
Playing the world refers to a life attitude that treats life as a game. It is the same as "playing the world".
Playing Samadhi is originally a Buddhist language, which means to eliminate distracting thoughts and make the mind pure. Calm. It also refers to the essence and key of things.
Source: Song Dynasty Shi Daoyuan's "Jingde Chuan Ling" Volume 8: "The Room of Great Silence". , suddenly forgot about the trap, and got the Samadhi of the game. ” 4. Four-character idioms that can be guessed by you playing my guessing game
Sit back and watch xiù shǒu páng guān
[Definition] Put your hands in your sleeves and stand aside to watch. Describe being aloof; Don't ask or help. Xiu Shou: Put your hands in your sleeves
[Speech] Su Shi of the Song Dynasty "Chao Ci went to Dingzhou to discuss the situation": "The player who plays chess is the winner. ;Although the national work cannot be completed, it is always done while standing by and watching. Why? The Yi people are interested in fighting; but the bystanders are not interested in it. "
[Authentic pronunciation] Hand; cannot be pronounced as "sǒu".
[Shape identification] Sleeve; cannot be pronounced as "embroidery".
[Synonym] Watch indifferently
[Antonym] Come forward
[Usage] Generally used as a predicate, object, attributive, and adverbial.
[Structure] Linked type.
[Example] As a young man of this era, you should stand up when you see injustice on the road; how can you~