Idioms starting with the first character

Idioms with the character "chu":

Like waking up from a dream,

A newborn calf,

Regret,

New arrival,

Newborn calves are not afraid of tigers,

Love is just beginning,

Why bother in the beginning,

New life is just beginning,

There is no beginning, and there is an end.

On a sunny day,

It will be the same as before.

If I had known today, why bother with the beginning? < /p>

The first test of Xinqiao,

The first show of strength,

The newborn calf,

The fledgling family,

The first start of Hongmeng,

Awakening from a long dream,

Newborn calves are not afraid of tigers. Idioms starting with the first character Solitaire:

Newborn calves are not afraid of tigers? Tigers have spots on their bodies? Dots and spots? Pointing the finger to the foot? The foot does not touch the ground? Idioms and explanations starting with the first character of "Di Lingrenjie":

Fledgling: thatched cottage: thatched cottage. The original metaphor is a new person. Now it is a metaphor for just leaving home or school and going to work. Lack of experience.

First-blooming hibiscus: hibiscus: lotus. Freshly opened lotus. The metaphorical poetry is fresh and impressive. It also describes a naturally beautiful woman.

First show of strength: It is a metaphor for showing strength or talent at the beginning.

Beginning to show off: A metaphor for showing ability or talent just now.

Newborn calf: A newborn calf, a metaphor for a simple or brave young man. Same as the newborn calf.

Newborn calves are not afraid of tigers: calf: calf. Newly born calves are not afraid of tigers. It is a metaphor that young people have few worries in their thoughts and dare to act.

Newborn calf: a newly born calf, a metaphor for a simple or brave young man.

Newborn calves are not afraid of tigers: It is a metaphor for young people who have little experience in the world and dare to speak and act without fear.

Newborn calves are not afraid of tigers: It is a metaphor for young people who have little experience in the world and dare to speak and act without fear.

First test of edge: It is a metaphor for showing strength or talent at the beginning.

First written by Huang Ting: Just the right meaning. Idioms and explanations containing the character "chu":

Fledgling house: thatched cottage: thatched cottage. The original metaphor is a new person. Now it is a metaphor for just leaving home or school and going to work. Lack of experience.

First-blooming hibiscus: hibiscus: lotus. Freshly opened lotus. The metaphorical poetry is fresh and impressive. It also describes a naturally beautiful woman.

First show of strength: Metaphor of beginning to show strength or talent.

Beginning to show off: A metaphor for showing ability or talent just now.

Newborn calf: A newborn calf, a metaphor for a simple or brave young man. Same as the newborn calf.

Newborn calves are not afraid of tigers: calf: calf. Newly born calves are not afraid of tigers. It is a metaphor that young people have few worries in their thoughts and dare to act.

Newborn calf: A newborn calf, a metaphor for a simple or brave young man.

Newborn calves are not afraid of tigers: It is a metaphor for young people who have little experience in the world and dare to speak and act without fear.

Newborn calves are not afraid of tigers: It is a metaphor for young people who have little experience in the world and dare to speak and act without fear.

First test of edge: It is a metaphor for showing strength or talent at the beginning.

First written by Huang Ting: Just the right meaning.

Awakening from a big dream: It’s like waking up from a big dream. It is a metaphor for being blinded by wrong things for a long time and beginning to wake up.

Return to my first clothes: return: return; first clothes: clothes before becoming an official. A metaphor for resigning and going into seclusion.

Restore the old as before: Fu: restore; such as: like, like. Restore the old, just as it was before.

The first division of the melon character: In the old days, literati split the melon character into two eight-character characters to mark the year, that is, sixteen years old. Mostly used for women.

Why bother in the first place: expresses regret for past actions.

The first creation of Hongmeng: Hongmeng: The ancients believed that before the creation of the world, there was a chaotic energy. Creation of heaven and earth. Refers to the human world that has just begun to appear.

Regret: Regret: regret; original: beginning, beginning. I regret not taking another action.

Since today, why bother then: Now that you regret it now, why did you do that in the first place?

When a woman comes to teach a child, she teaches a baby: it means that education should be given to a person as early as possible.