Complete set of idioms at the beginning of The Scarlet Letter

The idiom at the beginning of The Scarlet Letter is:

1. Acacia ormosa [Hong dê u xi ā ng s:]? 1.? Description: Red bean: The name of the plant, also called acacia, is often used by the ancients to symbolize love. Metaphor for men and women lovesickness.

2.? Said by: Don Wang Wei's poem Acacia.

3.? Grammar: subject-predicate type; Become an object; Metaphor for men and women lovesickness.

Second, beautiful women are unlucky [[hóng yán bó mìng]]? 1.? Explanation: Beauty: Beauty's face; Unlucky: Bad luck. In the old society, a woman was beautiful, but she had bad experiences (mostly early death, widowhood or bad husband).

2.? Said by: Xiao Chuan of Han Dynasty.

3.? Example: Si Liu's mother tricked me into falling into the pit, which may not be as good as mine since ancient times.

Third, the red sun three poles [hó ng rí s ā n gā n]? 1.? Explanation: it means that it is already dawn and it is not early.

2.? From: Nanqi's book "Tian Ji".

3.? Ex.: I laughed at you for being drunk. You will understand when you sleep until you are young.

Fourth, red sorrow and green sorrow [Hong Zhuo l ǜ c ǜ n]? 1.? Explanation: Metaphor is full of sadness and easy to be sad.

2.? From: Yuan Yiming's "Country Music Hall" is the fourth fold.

3.? Ex.: Thrushcross is far away, but the boudoir is hidden deep. Ashamed of being gorgeous, ~. ?

5. Wearing red clothes? 1.? Explanation: refers to women who dress quietly. It also describes the sunny weather after the snow and the scenery set off by red sun and white snow.

2.? Said by: Mao Zedong's poem "Spring and Snow in the Garden".

3.? Grammar: combination; As object and adverbial; Describe the scene after the snow.