『一』 What are the words to describe "crab"? [héng xíng bà dào]: Rampant, acting arrogantly and using power to do bad things; domineering, unreasonable.
Relying on power to do evil.
Rampage [héng chōng zhí zhuàng]: describes wanton action. Explanation: Rampage, arrogance and unreasonableness.
Zhang Te Wu Zhao [zhāng yá wǔ zhǎo]: Zhang, to open; Wu, to wave.
Describes ferocious beasts as ferocious and terrifying.
It also refers to rampant and vicious.
Hengxing Jieshi [héng xíng jiè shì]: Jieshi, the same as "Jiashi", a soldier wearing armor.
Another name for crab.
Tangtang crab [luò tāng páng xiè]: soup, hot water.
Like a crab in hot water.
Describes the embarrassment of being in a hurry.
Wuchang Gongzi [wú cháng gōng zǐ]: refers to crab.
From "Baopuzi·Dengshe" written by Ge Hong of Jin Dynasty: "The person who is called a son without intestines is also a crab." Wu Dong Dig Crab [wú dòng jué xiè]: a metaphor for making trouble out of nothing and deliberately looking for trouble.
One crab is not as good as one crab [yī xiè bù rú yī xiè]: a metaphor for one being inferior to the other, getting worse and worse.
shrimp soldiers and crab generals [xiā bīng xiè jiàng]: soldiers and generals under the Sea Dragon King in ancient fairy tales.
It is a metaphor for the enemy's minions or useless big and small Lolo.
Silkworm Ji Xie Kuang [cán jì xiè kuāng]: Kuang, back shell.
The metaphor is right and wrong, and the two have nothing to do with each other.
『二』 Four-letter words describing crabs. Soup crab. Definition of soup: hot water.
Like a crab in hot water.
It is specially used to describe the embarrassment of being in a hurry.
Source: Song Dynasty Shi Daoyuan's "Jingde Chuandeng Lu" Volume 19: "One is like a drowned crab, with hands and feet in a hurry." Use example One day, the eyes fell to the ground, and it is not like a drowned crab, with hands and feet in a hurry.
(Qing Dynasty Zhai Hao's "Popular Edition Birds and Fishes") "三" Words describing crabs Urgent!
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Menacing; majestic from all sides "四" Words to praise crabs First couplet: Crabs roam the world with eight legs and nine states Second couplet: Chrysanthemum travels thousands of miles alone "五" What are the four-character words that describe the deliciousness of crabs? The four-character words that describe the deliciousness of crabs are:
1. Five flavors [ wǔ wèi jù quán ] 1. Explanation: Five flavors: a combination of sweet, sour, bitter, spicy and salty.
Describes the seasoning as complete and appropriate.
2. From: "Book of Rites·Liyun": "The five flavors and six harmonies, and the twelve foods, are also the essence of each other." 3. Example: My lord, you are as bright as a mirror, clear as water, reflecting the deficiency and excess of my liver, liver and gallbladder.
Ben~.
◎The second chapter of "Dou E's Injustice" by Guan Hanqing of the Yuan Dynasty 2. Phoenix marrow and dragon liver [fèng suǐ lóng gān] 1. Explanation: A metaphor for rare and delicious food.
2. From: Ming Dynasty Sun Renru's "Dongguan Ji: This is the place where I will support my beloved": "His old friend is kind, and he accepts his phoenix marrow and dragon liver; I should have chewed up my tongue, and I am ashamed to have left my two daughters behind." 3
.Example: When Lao Sun was wreaking havoc in the Heavenly Palace five hundred years ago, he ate Laojun Dan, Jade Emperor Wine, Queen Mother Peach, and ~——Have I never eaten anything like that?
◎"Journey to the West" Chapter 75 3. Big move of the index finger [ shí zhǐ dà dòng ] 1. Explanation: It originally refers to the omen of something delicious to eat, and later describes the appearance of being greedy when seeing something delicious.
2. From: "Zuo Zhuan·Xuan Gong 4th Year": "The Chu people presented turtles to Zheng Linggong. The prince Song and his family were about to meet, and the prince's index finger moved." 4. Dragon liver and phoenix marrow [lóng gān fèng suǐ] 1
.Explanation: A metaphor for extremely rare and precious food.
2. From: Chapter 36 of "The Romance of the Three Kingdoms" by Luo Guanzhong of the Ming Dynasty: "Xuande said: 'Be prepared to hear that the Duke is about to leave, as if you have lost both your left and right hands. Even though the liver of a dragon and the marrow of a phoenix are not sweet, it will not taste sweet." 5. Endless aftertaste [huí
wèi wú qióng ] 1. Explanation: Aftertaste: refers to the aftertaste after eating something.
It is a metaphor for recalling something. The more you think about it, the more interesting it becomes.
2. From the poem "Olive" by Wang Yucheng of the Song Dynasty: "After a long time, I finally felt as sweet as sugar." 3. Example: This article has profound meaning and makes people ~.