Missing day and night, Sanqiu for a day, tossing and turning, missing day and night, and dreaming
1. Missing day and night, rü s and yé xi m: ng
Interpretation: It describes being extremely concerned about or eager to achieve a certain goal, regardless of day and night.
antonym: don't miss, forget about it. Synonym: think about it day by day and dream at night
2. One-day Sanqiu y? r? sā n qi ū
Definition: describe the ardent yearning.
Source: The Book of Songs, Feng Wang Caige. "If I don't see you for a day, it's like three days!" Peter picks Xiao.
3. I miss ZH m: n zhǎn zhuǎn sī niàn
Interpretation: I can describe how deeply I miss you.
Source: Yuan Anonymous's "Wu Wang Cut Ping Hua" volume: "I am fragrant because of Queen Jiang.
4. I miss something very much or often.
Source: Ming Feng Menglong's Warning Words, Volume 24: "Besides, Shen Hong has missed Yu Jie since the Mid-Autumn Night, and now he misses her so much that he forgets to eat and sleep."
5. I'm haunted by my dreams. Hun Qi ā n mè ng r? o
Interpretation: I miss you very much.
Source: Song Liu wrote the words "Drunk Taiping": "I miss you when I miss you, and I am haunted by dreams. I can't wake up when I sell incense and warm the cloud screen." 2. What are the four-character idioms that describe "missing someone"
1. I am haunted by dreams
Pinyin: hún qiān mèng yíng
Interpretation: describe my great yearning.
Source: Song Liu wrote the words "Drunk Taiping": "I miss you when I miss you, and I am haunted by dreams. I can't wake up when I sell incense and warm the cloud screen."
Example: Levin's "Qianlong Romance": "I am afraid of being near my hometown; Why is it? For many years ~ dreaming of returning home; Of course, everything is good in the dream; Afraid of really seeing it; That's all; A good impression in a dream; Beat to pieces. "
2. Worrying about the heart
Pinyin: qiā n chá ng guà dé
Interpretation: pulling: pulling. Describe very miss, uneasy.
Source: Yuan Anonymous's Enemy Creditor, the third fold: "How can I hook my child for a while, and hurt my Zhang Shanyou?"
Example: People are waiting, and you are happy to go! (Qing Cao Xueqin's Twenty-sixth Story of A Dream of Red Mansions)
3. Thinking about it all the time
Pinyin: zhā o s Ρ mù xi ∥ ng
Interpretation: morning; Dusk: At night. I miss it sooner or later. Describe missing or thinking about something very much.
Source: Ming Feng Menglong's Warning Words, Volume 24: "Besides, Shen Hong has missed Yu Jie since the Mid-Autumn Night, and now he misses her so much that he forgets to eat and sleep."
Example: He finally returned to his hometown after a long absence. 3. Four-word words for missing
There are many four-word words for missing, such as one-day Sanqiu, sunset clouds of spring trees, the first hill of fox death, the thought of perch, the thought of cold spring, longing for it, the white clouds leaving home, the cool wind at the end of the day, anxious to return, lingering over it, yearning for it, tossing and turning, worrying about it, and caring about it.
one day, one day Sanqiu
explanation: Sanqiu: three quarters. It means that a day without seeing each other is like three quarters. The metaphor of parting is short, but it feels long. Describe the yearning.
From: The Book of Songs Feng Wang Picking Lotus: "He picks Ge Xi, one is missing, like March Xi; He picks Xiao Xi and doesn't see him for a day, such as Sanqiu Xi; He loves me for a day, as if he were three years old. "
in the vernacular: "Pitai Ge, one is missing, and the lights are separated for three months; Sweetheart, picking reeds, I haven't seen her for a day, so I have been separated from Sanqiu for a long time; Sweetheart, if you pick incense, you won't see her for a day, like three years. "
grammar: subject-predicate type; Used as attribute and object; Describe the yearning
A synonym is three years old every day, every inch is old, and a day is March
An antonym is worth a thousand dollars every minute
Second, the spring tree is dusk
Explanation: It expresses the yearning for friends far away.
from: Tang Du Fu's poem "Remembering Li Bai in Spring": "Spring trees in Weibei, sunset clouds in Jiangdong. When to drink wine, focus on fine papers. "
vernacular: "spring trees are growing in Weibei, and you are looking at the dusk in Jiangdong. When you have a glass of wine, you can only miss each other. "
grammar: combination; As a predicate; Expressing the thoughts of friends far away
synonyms are concerned
Third, the first mound of fox death
Explanation: the first mound is the mound where the head is facing the fox hole. Legend has it that when a fox dies, his head will face the hill where he was born. Metaphor is not forgetful. It is also a metaphor for missing hometown in old age.
from: Chu Qu Yuan in the Warring States Period, "Nine Chapters Involved in the River": "Birds fly against their hometown, and foxes will die first."
vernacular: "the bird flies back to its hometown, and when the fox dies, it still faces the hill where he was born and raised."
Example: I told you the story of "the first hill where a fox dies". A person misses his native land until he dies. -Guo Moruo's "Cai Wenji" Act I
Grammar: linkage; As a predicate; Metaphor is not forgetting one's roots or missing one's hometown
Similarities are like flying birds to the south, returning to the first hill, and relying on the wind instead of horses
Fourth, the thinking of the perch
Explanation: Metaphor is the feeling of missing one's hometown.
It comes from "Biography of Hans Zhang in the Book of Jin": "When Han saw the autumn wind, he was thinking about Wu Zhong's leeks, soups and bass."
vernacular Chinese: "seeing the autumn wind, I miss Wuzhong's leek, vegetable soup and perch."
a synonym for
5. Thinking of cold spring
Explanation: It refers to the children's yearning for their mother.
from: The Book of Songs, Li Feng, Kai Feng: "There is a cold spring, and it is under Xun. There are seven children, and my mother works hard. "
vernacular: "there is a cold spring here, just outside the wall of Xun. Raising seven sons, how hard it is for mothers to raise children. "
grammar: formal; Be the object; Refers to children's yearning for their mothers
References:
Sogou Encyclopedia-One-Day Sanqiu
Sogou Encyclopedia-Sunset Clouds of Spring Trees
Sogou Encyclopedia-Fox Death Shouqiu
Sogou Encyclopedia-Thoughts of the Perch
Sogou. Original publisher: * * * Asia describes the idiom I miss very much. I describe the idiom I miss very much. (1) I dream hard: I can't forget it in my sleep.
describes how deeply I miss you. Dream upside down: dream: sleep; Inversion: disorder.
it means that people are in a trance and lose their normal state because they miss each other so much. Dream to wander: to make friends in a dream.
describe the urgent yearning. Dream of spiritual intercourse: intercourse: encounter.
I miss you even in my dreams, and my mind blends in with it. Describe the urgent yearning.
Dreams are hard work: I also think in my sleep, which makes me tired. Describe the depth of missing to an excessive extent.
To dream: to describe how much you miss. Soul fatigue and broken dreams: describe missing day and night and feeling sleepy.
haunted by dreams: it describes missing you very much. Thoughts of Jianjia: Jianjia: a newborn reed; Think: miss, miss.
refers to the feelings of lovers. Lift the heel and admire: lift: lift; Heel: heel; Heel lift: stand on tiptoe; Miss: miss.
I miss you very much. I look up at my heels. Lift the heel and think about it: lift: lift; Heel: heel; Heel lift: stand on tiptoe.
I miss you very much. I look up at my heels. Kaifeng cold spring: Kaifeng: gentle wind, metaphor for maternal love; Cold spring: a metaphor for hard work and worry.
shows that children deeply miss their mothers. Deep-rooted acacia: describes the depth of yearning, which lasts for a long time and cannot be moved.
Love the virtuous and miss the old: the old: the old friendship. Those who love sages miss old friendships.
Baiyun flies alone: a metaphor for living in a foreign country and missing your parents. Idioms of missing (2) Baiyun pro-family: pro: refers to parents; S: Living.
A metaphor for missing your parents. Seeing things and thinking about people: seeing: looking at the heart: earnestly: metaphor is true and sincere.
keep it firmly in mind. Describe ardent yearning.
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Idiom describing missing
Idiom describing missing
Missing (1)
Dreaming hard: unforgettable in my sleep. Describe missing deeply.
dream upside down: dream: sleep; Inversion: disorder. Refers to people who are in a trance and lose their normal state because of missing each other.
daydreaming: going to make friends in a dream. Describe the urgent yearning.
dream of spiritual intercourse: intercourse: meeting. I miss my dreams, and my mind blends with them. Describe the urgent yearning.
Dreams are hard work: I also think in my sleep, which makes me tired. Describe the depth of missing to an excessive extent.
To dream: to describe how much you miss.
a broken dream: it describes missing day and night and feeling sleepy.
haunted by dreams: it describes missing you very much.
the thought of Jian Jian: Jian Jian: a newborn reed; Think: miss, miss. Refers to the love of lovers.
lift your heels: lift: lift; Heel: heel; Heel lift: stand on tiptoe; Miss: miss. Describe missing you very much, lift your heels and look around.
lift the heel and think: lift: lift; Heel: heel; Heel lift: stand on tiptoe. Describe missing you very much, lift your heels and look around.
Kaifeng cold spring: Kaifeng: gentle wind, which is a metaphor for maternal love; Cold spring: a metaphor for hard work and worry. Show that children miss their mothers deeply.
Deep-rooted lovesickness: It describes the deep yearning that lasts for a long time.
Love the virtuous and miss the old: the old: the old friendship. Those who love sages miss old friendships.
Baiyun flies alone: a metaphor for living in a foreign country and missing your parents.
the idiom of missing (2)
Baiyun's pro-family: pro: refers to parents; S: Living. A metaphor for missing your parents. Seeing things and thinking about people: seeing: looking at the heart: earnestly: metaphorically sincere. Keep it in mind. Describe ardent yearning. 1135173 6. Four-word idiom of missing people
Baiyun flying alone is a metaphor for living in a foreign country and missing parents.
Baiyun relatives: refers to parents; S: Living. A metaphor for missing your parents.
The dusk of the spring tree shows the yearning for friends far away. Seeing things and thinking about people: look; Thinking: Missing.
I think of a dead or departed person when I see what he left behind. Willing to be the first patient: willing, willing; Head: head; Disease: disease, extended to pain.
I am willing to have a headache. Describe the infatuation between men and women who miss each other
It is said that when a fox dies, his head will face the hill where he was born. Metaphor is not forgetful.
It is also a metaphor for missing one's hometown in old age. Cold spring thinking refers to children's yearning for their mothers.
The crane-crowned Huating shows nostalgia. Also for lamenting the sinister career and impermanence of life.
the first mound of the fox's death: the mound with the head facing the fox hole. Legend has it that when a fox dies, his head will face the hill where he was born.
metaphor is not forgetting one's roots. It is also a metaphor for missing hometown in old age.
I miss you very much. Thoughts on Jianjia: Newly born reeds.
thinking: miss, miss. Refers to the love of lovers.
Cutting the candle at the west window originally meant missing a distant wife and looking forward to meeting at night. Later, it generally refers to relatives and friends getting together to talk.
deep-rooted lovesickness describes the depth of yearning, which lasts for a long time and cannot be moved. Twilight Haruki expresses his thoughts for friends far away.
never forget: I miss you all the time. Keep it in mind and never forget it.
read here: miss; Liz: Here, here. It refers to never forgetting something.
autumn water Iraqi refers to the person you miss. Rooms near and far: houses; You: Near.
The house is nearby, but the owner of the house is far away. Mostly used to miss people far away or mourn the dead.
the feeling of the first mound: the mound with the head facing the fox hole. Legend has it that when a fox dies, his head will face the hill where he was born.
metaphor is not forgetting one's roots. It is also a metaphor for missing hometown in old age.
drips like rain: tears. Tears streamed down like rain.
It is very deep to describe the feelings of missing. . 7. what are the four-word idioms that describe "I miss you very much"
1. I am thirsty for dust. kě chén wàn hú idiom explanation: I miss you very much.
2. Looking at the white clouds wàng duàn bái yún Idiom explanation: describes missing parents. The origin of the idiom: The Biography of Di Renjie in the New Tang Dynasty: "My relatives are in Heyang, and Renjie is in Taihang Mountain. Looking back, when I see the white clouds flying alone, I say,' I am close to them.
' After a long time of sorrow, the clouds can move away. " 3, the voice is wan in y Ρ yīn róng wǎn zài i idiom explanation: It seems that I still hear his voice and see his appearance.
describe the missing of the dead. 4. I miss zhā o sā mù xi ∥ ng idioms: morning; Dusk: At night.
I miss it sooner or later. Describe missing or thinking about something very much.
The origin of the idiom: Ming Feng Menglong's Warning Words (Volume 24): "Besides, Shen Hong has been missing Sister Yu since the Mid-Autumn Night, and now he forgets to sleep and eat." Ex.: He finally returned to his hometown where he missed him for many years.
5. Explanation of the idiom "ZHù H ù Q ǐ": ù: ascend, ascend; A mountain with vegetation; Di: a mountain without vegetation. People who have lived away for a long time miss their parents.
the origin of the idiom: The Book of Songs, Wei Feng, Yi Zhong: "I look forward to my father. ..... I am looking forward to my mother. "
6. Interpretation of the idiom dá guān zhī mìng by know life, a high official: Being philosophical: it used to mean leaving everything as it is, but it also meant being open-minded. Know life: It used to mean knowing one's destiny. Missing one's destiny is determined by heaven.
It means to be open-minded about unpleasant things and let fate arrange it. There is no example: The thought of know life, a great official, has temporarily left the thorns of anguish. When it was almost dawn, she also fell into a deep sleep.
(Lu Xun's disillusionment 14). 8. What are the four-word words to describe the dream?
What are the four-word words to describe the dream? 1. Fantasy: the shape E799BE5BAA6E58685E5EB9313343616231 allows the idea to be ridiculous.
2. Keep your eyes open: it means gazing intently and thinking attentively.
3. guess wildly: guess at will without any basis.
4. I want to look forward to the wind: I still want to look forward to the style.
5. miss each other: describe all the time.