Pinyin: bàn gān bügà
Commentary: Between and Between: Today's work: Embarrassment. Metaphor is superficial, not profound or incomplete.
The disease has spread to vital organs-there is no cure/recovery.
Pinyin: bìng rügāo Huāng
Explanation: Frost: The ancients called the apical fat "frost" and the heart and diaphragm "frost" to describe the condition as very serious and incurable. Metaphor things to the point of irretrievable.
(of husband and wife) grow old together
Pinyin: ou
Explanation: white head: white hair; Kay: Common. Husband and wife love each other forever.
Le Jin, Kuan, both of them are white.
Pinyin: bρng qρng yρrρn
Description: crystal clear as ice, moist as jade. At first, it refers to Weng Xu of Jinhe, both of whom are white. Later, it was often compared to a noble character.
lose consciousness
Pinyin: bùxǐng rén shy
Explanation: province: perception. In a coma or unconsciousness. It also means not knowing the world.
To ride high above/on a rope
Pinyin: büküyüsh
Explanation: Me: For a while. Think that contemporary people can't. Describe supercilious, arrogant to the extreme.
solid
Pinyin: bělěI sěn yán
Description: barrier: the wall around the ancient military camp; Strict: neat and serious. It originally meant that the military security was tight. Now it is also used to describe the clear boundaries between each other.
All the flowers bloom together.
Pinyin: b snipe, snipe, snipe.
Explanation: describe flowers in full bloom and colorful. It symbolizes the free development of various artistic forms and styles. It also describes the prosperity of the art world.
The opposing army has a large number of people, but our strength is weak.
Pinyin: pentatonic.
Explanation: Peter: The other party. Refers to the strength of the other side, while our strength is thin.
People have bad motives and deliberately put forward some unusual and strange ideas.
Pinyin: bié yǒu fèi cháng
Explanation: Otherwise: Otherwise; Lung and intestine: refers to thoughts. Metaphor is a person who has ulterior motives and deliberately puts forward some unique and strange ideas.
The conception and words used in hymns are different.
Pinyin: b chyān Huǒshí
Description: Fireworks food: cooked food. Taoism believes that immortals can't eat cooked food. In ancient times, it was used to praise the superb ideas, beautiful words and unusual words of poetry.
Insist sincerely
Pinyin: bào chéng shǒu zhn
Explanation: hold: exist in the heart. Take sincerity as the goal and abide by sincerity.
lifeless
Pinyin: spelling
Explanation: Describe not being angry or embarrassed.
The time is not yet ripe.
Pinyin: bàn qīng bàn huáng
Description: The crops have not yet grown well, and the green and yellow are connected. Metaphor is not yet mature.
Not each other.
Pinyin: bρng tàn bρtóu
Explanation: Metaphors are mutually exclusive.
2. Idioms that begin with the letter b and their explanations are eclectic.
Interpretation: restrictions; G: specifications and methods. Not limited to specifications or models.
Don't worry about trifles/trifles.
Interpretation: rigid. Not bound by trifles. More refers to not paying attention to the little things in life.
break up on bad terms
Explanation: Break up: Leave, break up. Break up very unhappily.
Hate living under the same sky
Description: wear: wear on the head or hold it on the head. I don't want to coexist with my enemies under the same sky. Describe the depth of hatred.
To ride high above/on a rope
Explanation: Me: For a while. Think that contemporary people can't. Describe supercilious, arrogant to the extreme.
Inapproachable
Explanation finished: over. Impossible to surpass or surpass.
Inconceivable
Explanation: The original mysterious meaning. It is hard to imagine and understand.
Dare not imagine
Explanation: The future is unimaginable. Expect things to get worse.
Desperate
Explanation: medicine: treatment. This disease is too serious to be treated with drugs. Metaphor has reached the point where it is hopeless.
Collapse of oneself
Description: You don't need to attack to pieces. Describing an argument is untenable and can't stand refutation or attack.
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3. For a set of four-character idioms beginning with the letter B, don't choose to be cold-the clam fights with the snipe-the soldier will block-not complacent and vain-avoid drowning in the corner of the mountain-not elegant-not sophisticated-cup bow and snake shadow.
Step by step-white arowana fish suit-between Scylla and Charybdis-soldiers are brave-half-painting abandoned-sick people want to rule the country-unprofitable-the ice is gone and disintegrated.
A drunken captain in Baling-devoted himself to death-unfilial son-extravagant flower of Boluo-uninvited guest-half asleep-full of bones-ran a rotten car.
Avoid the golden horse-avoid evil-complain about revenge-everything makes gold-irrelevant-indifferent-neck and neck-unbelievable.
Hold the wine-hold your nose up-don't be funny-don't be a man-write an old ink painting-don't let the house leak-climb up step by step-thank you.
Don't go to your hometown.
Freezing and thawing.
Ignorance-don't show all kinds of faces-members get together-can't make friends-not quite right-shoulder to shoulder-gossip-can't extricate themselves.
It's not surprising to turn the past into chaos-avoid the pit and fall into the well-the whip is too long-lack of knowledge-it's not surprising to learn from others-it's not surprising to do so-it's not surprising to change color.
Ban Ma Zhang Wen-nontoxic, hairless-painless, itchy-endless dazzling-not pulling-not forgetting his mother's teaching-not painful-giving up halfway.
Don't be stingy with gold and jade-don't be stingy with others-pull out mountains-accomplish things-accomplish things-accomplish things-accomplish things.
Don't pull, don't pick.
Unpredictable-don't ask, don't know.
Yi-flawless white jade-shoulder to shoulder-ignorant of the world-the leopard dares to die-the squad leader's back-incomprehensible hatred-is inappropriate.
The sad voice sends a message-84 thousand.
Treachery-no fire, no fire-avoiding wells regardless of life and death-removing snow with ice-official novels-all kinds of rogues-nothing else.
Half the country-the last stop-I don't know which is better or worse-I'm making a long story-I'm breaking two stars-I'm escaping from reality-I'm making a futile trip.
It is essential to learn the old ways-to be full of warmth, to be sexual-to be unwritten, to be invincible-to be blue-skinned-to avoid light-to be close.
Grief-don't crawl-noncommittal-not easy to learn-praise and take away-run away-white-haired, dancing-and hibiscus.
It's annoying for the black sheep to look back-closed regrets-coexistence-persistent grass and ignorance-catching up-being a white-headed A Lang-living up to the mission.
Avoid the vulgar and seek the new-only those who disturb-change the old and change the old-the light of the nation-the gap between security-the clearing of the white wax-there is no way to go-larks have changed.
Not far from the spectator-worrying about sleeping-not knowing the details-revenge-not taking the right path-hooligans-unhappy things.
Don't beg-close the door-whip into the house-step by step-pay your sorrow and joy-don't look-thank you for a glass of water.
Regardless of the overall situation-mending the sky to save the world-jumping like thunder-a glass of water salary-unworthy of doing-looking up-nothing is worth a penny.
It goes without saying-it goes without saying.
4. Idiom stories with the initial letter b are awesome. Idiom story source: Jacky Dehui's "Three Wars Lyu3 bu4" relies on heaven to really help the lark, and the general is awesome.
He also described the stone as imposing and prestigious. At the end of the Yuan Dynasty, the feudal court became more and more corrupt, and farmers everywhere raised the banner of righteousness: resisting the rule of the Yuan Dynasty.
At this time, Zhu Yuanzhang had led the troops to capture Anhui Yang and was ready to continue south. On New Year's Day, he and General Xu Da crossed the river from the north shore by boat.
The shipowner is an old couple. Knowing that the famous Zhu Yuanzhang was sitting on the boat, the boatman shouted a song of congratulations, saying, "The six dragons of the Holy Son of Heaven are escorting the car, and the general is majestic." Zhu Yuanzhang was very happy to know that this was a congratulatory letter to the emperor. He and Xu Da lightly kicked their feet and congratulated each other.
Later, Zhu Yuanzhang unified the whole country and established the Ming Dynasty. He became a famous emperor in history. Ming Taizu found the boatman, raised him, and painted his boat red to show his outstanding achievements.
The idiom "Eight Immortals Crossing the Sea" means that each has a set of methods or skills to complete the task. Legend has it that the Eight Immortals, including Lv Dongbin, crossed the East China Sea and went to Xiandao, only seeing huge waves.
Lv Dongbin suggested that everyone throw something into the sea and show his magic across the sea. So Tie Guai Li threw his crutches into the water and stood on the water to cross the sea; Han Xiangzi Huaqing crossed the river; Lan Caihe, Zhang, Han Zhongli, Cao Guojiu.
He Xiangu also threw his flute, clappers, paper donkeys, drums, tracts and bamboo covers into the sea and stood on them. The Eight Immortals all crossed the East China Sea with gods.
"Eight Immortals Crossing the Sea" comes from this legend. It's also called "Eight Immortals Crossing the Sea, each displaying his magical powers".
The source of the idiom story "The Warring States Policy and the Western Zhou Dynasty Strategy" comes from the idiom book "If there is a young man in Chu, he can shoot well, and if he goes to the willow leaves, he can shoot with a hundred paces." The explanation of it is similar to the idiom "A hundred shots hit the target".
Archery has a superb metaphor and is extended to a very high skill. This story tells the story of a famous soldier of Qin who led an army to attack Wei. After learning about this, a counselor named Su Li went to see the Emperor of Zhou and reminded him: "If Wei is occupied by Qin Jun, your situation will be very dangerous."
It turned out that the monarch of the Zhou Dynasty at this time was nominally the son of heaven, but actually had no jurisdiction over the vassal States. If it is destroyed by Qin, the power of Qin will be stronger and the threat to Zhou will be greater.
Zhou asked what to do. It is suggested that Zhou send someone to persuade Bai Qi to stop attacking and tell him a story. This paper introduces a story that should be told to Bai Qi: There was a famous archer named Yang in Chu State.
This man was brave when he was young, and he also learned a good archery. At that time, there was a warrior named Tiger Pan, who was also good at archery.
One day, two people were playing archery on the field, and many people gathered around to watch. The target is set fifty paces away, where there is a board with red hearts.
Pan Hu pulled a strong bow, and three arrows hit the hearts in succession, winning the cheers of the onlookers. He proudly handed the arch to Yang and asked him for advice.
Yang looked around and said, "Shoot the red heart fifty paces away. The target is too close and too big. Let's shoot the willow leaves outside 100 step! " After that, he pointed to a willow tree a hundred paces away and asked people to choose a leaf on the tree and paint it red as a target. Then he drew his bow and shot it with a bang. As a result, the arrow chain just passed through the center of this willow leaf.
Everyone present was stunned. Knowing that he was not so clever, he didn't believe that Yang's arrow could penetrate the willow leaves, so he went under the willow tree. Choose three willow leaves and number them in color. Please ask Yang to shoot them again in the numbered order. Yang walked a few steps ago, saw the number clearly, then retreated a hundred paces away, drew his bow, and shot three numbered willow leaves with three arrows, whoosh, whoosh, whoosh.
Gal, cheers, Tiger Pan also take orally. Amid cheers, a man next to Yang said coldly, "Hey, you have to be able to pierce Yang with a hundred paces before you can teach him to shoot arrows!" " Hearing this man's tone, Yang turned angrily and asked, "How are you going to teach me archery?" The man said quietly, "I'm not here to teach you how to bow and shoot arrows, but to remind you how to keep the reputation of archers."
Have you ever thought that once your physical strength is exhausted, as long as one arrow misses, your reputation will be affected. A real shooter should pay attention to maintaining his reputation! "Yang listened to, feel very reasonable, thank you.
According to Su Li's introduction, the people sent by the Zhou Emperor told the story to Tian Lei. After listening to this, he thought that he had to maintain his reputation of winning every battle and could not go to war easily, so he stopped attacking Wei on the pretext of illness.
This story also leads to another idiom, "A hundred shots hit the target". Idiom stories are not satisfied with what they have achieved. Keep working hard and strive for better results.
This idiom comes from the Record of Jingde Dengchuan written by Songshi Daoyuan. The teacher showed it clearly, and the teacher said, "It's not true, even though the pole is motionless. A hundred feet must enter, and the world of ten parties is the whole body. "
In the Song Dynasty, there was a monk named Jing Cen in Changsha. This Buddhist monk has a profound knowledge of Buddhism and often travels to various places to preach and give lectures.
One day, Master Zhao Xian was invited to give a lecture in a Buddhist temple. Many monks came to the lecture, and the master explained it in simple terms, and the audience was deeply infected.
The hall was silent except for the voice of the host. When Master Zhao Xian finished speaking, a monk stood up and saluted him. Then he asked a few questions for the master to answer.
The master replied in return and answered slowly. The monk asked the master again after hearing what he didn't understand, so the two of them asked and answered, and the atmosphere was cordial and natural.
The audience found that they were talking about the highest realm of Buddhism-the Ten Realms. In order to explain what is going on in the world of ten directions, Master Zhao Xian made a note on the spot.
The so-called calligraphy is a book that records lyrics in Buddhism. However, I saw the master pointing to the above paragraph and chanting: "A hundred feet of bamboo is not high, and it needs to go further, so the world of ten sides is the real peak."
The idiom "hundred feet pole head" is also called "hundred feet pole head"
5. The first idiom bá zhái shàng shēng, whose pinyin begins with B, rises from the roof. Explanation: pull out: pull up; House: residence.
According to legend, in ancient times, a family of monks ascended to heaven together. Source: "Taiping Guangji" Volume 14 quotes Xu Zhenjun: "On August 1, the second year of Emperor Taikang, Emperor Xiao of Jin, east of Zhenjun, left home with a family of 42 in Xishan, Hongzhou."
Example: Before autumn, your behavior was successful. I have announced to God that you will be appointed as a flower protector to take care of all the flowers in the world. Let you ~
◎ Feng Ming Menglong's "Awakening the World and Constant Words" Volume 4 Synonyms: Pulling out the House and Ascending Grammar: Linkage; As a predicate; It refers to cultivating immortals. Bá dāo xiāng zhù idiom: Draw a sword to help explain an old novel. Source Songshi Daoyuan "Jingdezhen Dengchuan Record" Volume 22: "The teacher said:' The road is bumpy, so press the sword.
The road is rugged. ◎ The first fold of Ma Yuan Zhiyuan's "Chen Tuan Sleeping High" is synonymous with drawing swords to help each other, and the antonym of courage is the grammatical linkage of standing by; As predicate and attribute; Describe bravely resisting injustice. Bá shān shè shuǐ idiom: wading through mountains and explaining: climbing mountains; Wade: wade across the river with your feet.
Crossing mountains and mountains, wading across rivers. Describe the hardships of walking a long way.
Source: The Book of Songs, Wind and Pool: "I am worried when the doctor trudges." Twenty-eight years of Zuo Zhuan's "xianggong": "After wading through mountains and rivers, I was met by first frost."
Example: The same youth, the same age, some people ~, feel extremely happy to change the face of the motherland. ◎ Synonym of Wei Wei's "Road Signs": over mountains and mountains, antonym dusty: get along day and night, bon voyage Grammar: joint style; As predicate and adverbial; I once walked a long way, crossing mountains and seas. B ā f ā ng h ū yū idiom: eight directions echo explanation: echo: connected with each other.
Generally refers to the surrounding areas and places. Describe all aspects of communication and cooperation.
Source: Yu Lonely Tianzhu Mountain III: "I think that Tianzhu Mountain can give the ancients a feeling of home because it is located in the Jianghuai Plain, with four phases connected and extending in all directions. The land and water traffic is smooth, although it is deep and there is no pain of climbing, although it is beautiful and there is no room for meters. In short, it is quiet and convenient. " Example: As soon as China's plan to bid for the Olympic Games was put forward, it immediately received responses from all directions, and the crowd was excited.
Synonym: the antonym of a hundred responses: it is difficult to ring with one hand; Grammar: formal; Describe the mutual echo bā miàn wēi fēng idiom: prestige means prestige: imposing manner. It's awesome in every way
Describe domineering and imposing manner. Yuan Shangzhong presented the fourth fold of the source of "Taking the Mausoleum with a Single Whip": "With the help of the Holy Son of Heaven, the general is awesome on all sides."
An example of being under fifty. Although she is beautiful, she looks very imposing. ◎ The twelfth synonym of Nie Hai Hua by Zeng Qingpu is majestic, heroic and heroic, and the antonym is listless, depressed and grovelling. As predicate and attribute; Describe a person with great momentum and prestige. Bèn niǎo xiān fēi ā n f ē i ā n f ē i idiom: stupid birds fly first. Explanation: Stupid birds fly first.
For example, people with poor ability are afraid of falling behind and doing things earlier than others. Source: Yuan Guan Hanqing's "Mu Chen Jiaozi" is the first discount: "I will make a metaphor with you: I am like a ghost bird, and you are such a stupid bird that flies first."
Example: My daughter studies hard, consciously and diligently, and keeps the first place in her class in all subjects. ◎ Bi Feiyu's "Nine-story Elevator" synonym: slow birds fly first, birds fly first. Antonym: Sit still. Grammar: subject-predicate type; As predicate and attribute; People with poor metaphorical skills should redouble their efforts. Běn xěng nán yí idiom: A leopard cannot change its spots.
The essence is hard to change. Source: Yuan Shangzhong Xian's "Liu Yichuan" Wedge: "I thought that every time he was ungrateful, his nature could not be changed, which drove me to Noda."
Example: You are always so untidy. You say it many times, but you never listen. The rivers and mountains may change, but not one's essential nature
◎ Two synonyms of Ba Jin's "Home": old habits are hard to change, and I will go my own way and remain the same. Antonym: dyed light yellow, near Zhu Zhechi, near ink, black grammar: subject-predicate type; As predicates and clauses; With a derogatory meaning, it means a bad habit that is difficult to change. Idiom: putting the cart before the horse explanation: Ben: tree root; End: treetops; Setting: put. Metaphor reverses the position of primary and secondary, light and heavy.
Source: Jin Anonymous's New Learning in Suide Prefecture: "However, if you don't know the rules, you don't have to put the cart before the horse." For example, you are detailed but not concise, and you are simple and unknown.
~, don't you want to criticize? Play the piano! ◎ There are one or two synonyms in Qu Bo's "Lin Yuan": the light and heavy are reversed, and the antonym is based on the root: everything is one, and the end is in line with the grammar: subject-predicate type; As predicate, object and attribute; It is wrong to compare priorities. Bēn zǒu xiāng gào idiom: Run to explain: When there is important news, everyone runs to tell each other. Source: "Under Mandarin and Lu": "Scholars have to accompany and have to escape."
So people were surprised and suspicious, thinking that the tragedy ten years ago would be repeated again. ◎ * * * "Ten Requirements for the Kuomintang" Synonym: ecstatic, overjoyed antonym: foresight and stupefaction grammar: linkage; As predicate and complement; Used to send important messages to each other. Idiom: ditto, different interpretations: original text: original text.
End: The last stream. Metaphor means that things are of the same origin, but the derived flows are different.
Source: Wei Caopi's "Dian Lun" paper: "Wen Fu, the same but different from the end." Synonym: similar but similar antonym: worlds apart grammar: union; As objects and attributes; Refers to roughly the same.