What can be combined with what to form an idiom?

『一』 ↗One family and what can form an idiom

One family, one plan: Basic explanation: refers to the family life or property of a monogamous couple, and by extension, a family

< p> Pinyin pronunciation: yī jiā yī jì

Example of use: Chapter 27 of "The Scholars" by Wu Jingzi of the Qing Dynasty: "In the future, I will bring your sister-in-law from Beijing to Nanjing, and my brother ~'s life."

Synonyms: monogamy

Usage: joint; as object, attributive; referring to a monogamous family

Idiom Source: The second chapter of "Wangjiang Pavilion" by Guan Hanqing in the Yuan Dynasty: "It seems that you are guarding the whole family, but who wants you to take care of two wives and three wives."

The work of a family: Basic explanation: a family of its own 's writings.

A school of thought: basic explanation: a school of its own.

What idioms can be formed from "二"

To draw out the meaning, to make it clear; to draw out the meaning: to put together unrelated things. Put together incomprehensible or irrelevant truths and things to explain...

Going to a meeting with a single knife Single knife: a knife, referring to one person. It originally refers to the Shu general Guan Yu who went to the Soochow banquet with only a sword and a few followers. Later, it generally refers to a person taking a risk to go to an appointment. There is praise for attending the meeting...

Fengyunjihui Fengyun: a metaphor for a rare opportunity; Jihui: a meeting. It is a metaphor that capable people encounter good opportunities.

Hengjia Meeting Hengjia: Beautiful things gather together. It is a metaphor for a gathering of outstanding people.

There is no date for the future meeting. There is no definite date for when we will meet in the future.

There will be an issue later: time. When we meet again in the future (used to comfort each other when parting).

Meet at the right time. Hui: coincidentally, coincidentally; suitable: go. The original finger happened to go there. That's exactly what happened.

Concentrate: Concentrate. It originally meant that the king and his ministers worked together to pool their wisdom. Later, it was described as highly concentrated.

eloquent means someone who is good at speaking.

Far-fetched: To force something that has no meaning to have some meaning. It also refers to pulling unrelated things together and confusing them.

Integration: Integration and understanding; Integration: Throughout. Integrate all aspects of knowledge and principles to gain a comprehensive and thorough understanding.

Just in time. Shi: right, just right; meeting: timing. Just happen to meet that opportunity or opportunity.

Touhui Jilian: Touhui: tax per head; Jilian: use dustpan to collect the collected grain. Describes heavy and harsh taxes.

Uncensored Conference Uncensored: Uncensored means treating people equally regardless of high or low, monk or layman, wise or foolish, good or evil. In Buddhist terms, it originally refers to a gathering of alms to monks and laypeople. Later, it was also used as other general...

心得神知 Ling, 会: comprehend, understand. It means that the other party has understood it in his heart without saying it clearly.

Xinghui Lili Xinghui: interest; Lili: hearty and full. Describes high spirits and high spirits.

The Meeting of Clothes and Clothes is opposite to the "Meeting of Chariots", which refers to the reconciliation meeting between the countries in the Spring and Autumn Period.

Making friends through writing means making friends through writing.

It can only be understood, not expressed in words. It can only be understood and experienced with the heart, but cannot be expressed concretely in words. It means that the truth is mysterious and difficult to explain. Sometimes it also refers to a situation that is too delicate to explain.