三八
[ sān bā ] is an adjective that is silly, reckless or inappropriate. Similar to the thirteen points in Wu language.
王八
[ wáng ba ] 1. Commonly known as turtle or turtle. 2. Commonly used as a metaphor for a husband whose wife is unfaithful and cheats to support his husband (a curse word); scoundrel.
Babi
[ bā bǐ ]1. Another name for Eight-legged essay. 2. Among the twelve lines in six rhymes, except for the first and last two rhymes, the eight lines in four rhymes in the middle are eight ratios. The beginning of the four rhymes is Chengti, also called chin ratio; the second is called neck ratio or middle ratio; the third is called abdominal ratio; and the last one is called back ratio.
四八
[ sì bā ] means four o’clock and eight festivals.
Eight Classics
[ bā jīng ] used to be called eight eternal rituals.
Eight lines
[ bā xiàn ] is also called "eight lines". Ancient Chinese mathematical terms. That is, the six lines of sine, cosine, tangent, cotangent, secant, and cosecant of trigonometric functions and the two lines of sine and covector. ?
八君
[ bā jùn ] 1. Also known as "Eight Talents". They are called eight talented people of the same era. (1) Refers to eight people from the Eastern Han Dynasty: Zhou Ju, Du Qiao, Zhou Xu, Feng Xian, Luan Ba, Zhang Gang, Guo Zun and Liu Ban. . (2) Refers to eight people from the Eastern Han Dynasty, including Li Ying, Xun Yi, Du Mi, Wang Chang, Liu You, Wei Lang, and Zhao Dian. (3) Refers to eight people from the Eastern Han Dynasty: Zhang Jian, Tan Bin, Chu Feng, Zhang Su, Xue Lan, Feng Xi, Wei Xuan and Xu Qian. and. 2. Eight shortcuts for officials.
Shakuhachi
[ chǐ bā] The name of the ancient wind instrument. Made of bamboo, blown vertically, with six holes and one hole on the side covered with bamboo film. It is named because the tube is one foot and eight inches long. Still popular in Japan today, the shape is slightly different, with only five holes, four in the front and one in the back. Also called Xiaoguan, Zhongguan, and vertical bamboo flute.
Bahong
[ bā hóng ] is still in all directions.
Babiao
[ bā biǎo ] is also called Bahuang. Refers to extremely distant places
Eight Schools
[ bā xiào ] The collective name of the eight kinds of school captains set up by the Han Dynasty.
八枳
[ bā zhǐ ] refers to the big and small, ascending and descending as vassals. The tangerine tree is fragrant and thorny, and can be used as a fence, so it is used as a metaphor.
Bafang
[ bā fāng ]Eight directions of east, west, south, north, southeast, southwest, northwest and northeast
Eight treasures
[ bā bǎo ] The general name for the eight kinds of seals of the emperor. ?
八字
[ bā zì ]1. Chinese character eight. 2. Use the eight characters of the heavenly stems and earthly branches to represent the year, month, day, and hour of a person's birth. Fortune tellers believe that a person's destiny can be calculated from the eight characters of birth date; in the old days, fortune telling was also used in marriages to ask if the eight characters are incompatible. .
八胃
[ bā fān ] 1. It refers to the land of barbarians in all directions. 2. In the Tang Dynasty, Goryeo, Zhenla, Persia, Tubo, Jiankun, Turk, Khitan, and Mohe were called the Eight Bos.
ugly
[ chǒu bā guài ] an ugly person.
Eight-eight banquets
[ bā bā xí ] A banquet with eight large bowls and eight small bowls of dishes. It also generally refers to a sumptuous feast.
八大八
[ bā dà bā ] A sumptuous banquet with eight large plates, eight small plates and sixteen dishes.
Forget Badan
[ wàng bā dàn ] is also called "forgetting eight eggs". Words.
Eighteen Sages
[ shí bā xián ]Eighteen Sages in the Bailian Society.
Eight Wind Dance
[ bā fēng wǔ] dance name. ?
Eight Winds Music
[ bā fēng qǔ ] is the Eight Winds Dance.
Bayinzi
[ bā yīn zǐ ] A small repeating pistol. Also known as "Eight-tone Pistol" and "Eight-tone Pistol".
五花门
[ wǔ huā bā mén] originally refers to the Five Elements Formation and the Eight Gate Formation. This is a formation with many changes between the two tactics in ancient times. The metaphor is varied or varied.
Exquisite on all sides
[ bā miàn líng lóng ] Exquisite: Exquisite and meticulous, referring to people's flexibility and agility. This refers to bright and spacious windows. Later, it was used to describe a person who is smooth and considerate in dealing with people.
half a catty and eight liang
[ bàn jīn bā liǎng ] eight liang: that is, half a catty. One half a catty, one eight taels. Metaphors are the same as each other, comparable to each other.
七老八十
[ qī lǎo bā shí ] means very old.
All directions
[ sì miàn bā fāng ] refers to all aspects or places.
Eight Immortals Crossing the Sea
[ bā xiān guò hǎi] According to legend, the Eight Immortals did not use boats when they crossed the sea, and each had their own set of spells. There is a folk proverb that "Eight Immortals cross the sea, each showing his magical powers".
Later, it is used as a metaphor to use their own skills or methods to compete with each other.
A mess
[ luàn qī bā zāo ] describes disorder, disorganization, and chaos.
Badouzhicai
[ bā dǒu zhī cái ] Cai: Talent. It means that a person is extremely talented.
scattered
[ qī líng bā luò ] describes the scattered and sparse appearance. Specifically refers to the fact that things that used to be numerous and neat are now scattered.
See light from all sides
[ bā miàn jiàn guāng ] describes a person who is very worldly and can handle all aspects very thoughtfully.