Four-character idioms with dark and pearls

1. Idioms with bead and dark characters

1. Pearl cast in secret

Pinyin: míng zhū àn tóu

Idiom explanation : The original meaning is a bright pearl, cast secretly on the road, making people surprised when they see it. It means that talented people are not valued. It is also a metaphor for good things falling into the hands of ignorant people.

The source of the idiom: Sima Qian of the Western Han Dynasty, "Historical Records of Lu Zhonglian and Zou Yang Biography": "I heard that the pearl of the bright moon, the jade of night light, cast people in the road secretly, and everyone looked at each other with swords. Why? ? There is no reason to go forward. ”

Idiom example: I saw a Yushan guest from a merchant in Yangzhou carrying a pot of boxwood and cypress, and I cherished the pearl secretly. ("Six Notes of Leisure Love in a Floating Life" written by Shen Fu of the Qing Dynasty)

Idiom riddle: Appreciating the night pearl

Idiom story: During the Western Han Dynasty, Zou Yangyuan lived in Liu, King of Wu When Zi's subordinates were working, they discovered that King Wu wanted to rebel, so he defected to King Xiao of Liang instead. Yang Sheng was prejudiced against Zou Yang, so he sowed discord in front of King Xiao of Liang. Zou Yang was thrown into prison and prepared to be executed. He wrote to King Xiao of Liang that if someone secretly threw the "Pearl of the Moon" on the road, it would arouse people's vigilance. And dare not step forward.

2. The bright pearl casts darkness

Pinyin: míng zhū tóu àn

The source of the idiom: Volume 3 of Cheng Dengji's "Young Learning Qionglin" of the Ming Dynasty: "The bright pearl Throwing yourself into the dark will greatly weaken your talent; entering the house to fight will bring trouble to yourself."

Gan***cai: a derogatory idiom

Idiom usage: A pearl cast into darkness is used as an object and attributive; it refers to entering by mistake. Misguided.

Idiom structure: subject-predicate idiom

Synonyms: A bright pearl casts itself in secret

Antonym: Abandoning darkness and casting oneself in the light

Example of idiom: Lu Xun's "In order to forget" "In memory of me": "But on the one hand, I feel very sorry for my two books; if they fall into the hands of the arrester, the pearl has been darkened." 2. Idioms with the word "zhu" or "dark words"

There are idioms with the word "zhu" in the word "dark": a bright pearl throws itself into the dark, a bright pearl throws itself into the dark. The meaning and usage of these two words are the same.

The pinyin of the bright pearl is míng zhū àn tóu

The pinyin of the bright pearl is míng zhū tóu àn

Meaning: Throw the shining pearl into the dark place. The original meaning is a bright pearl, cast secretly on the road, making people surprised when they see it. It means that talented people are not valued. It is also a metaphor for good things falling into the hands of ignorant people.

Source "Historical Records: Biography of Lu Zhonglian and Zou Yang": "I heard that the pearl of the bright moon, the luminous jade, was cast in the dark on the road, and everyone looked at each other with their swords. Why? There is no reason for this. ”

Usage: subject-predicate; predicate, object, attributive.

:

Example:

1. When ancient literati met a wise master, they naturally encountered the beauty of harmony. If they met a faint king, they could only admire the pearl. Secret projection.

2. Wen can stabilize the country, and martial arts can expand the territory. If such a great talent in the world chooses to vote for others, wouldn’t it be like a pearl casting a shadow?

3. When the manuscript of a famous work falls into the hands of unlearned people, it is really a shame.

4. The little brother is a righteous man, but it is a pity that the pearl has been cast into darkness!

5. This thing fell into the hands of the arresting house. It was really a secret investment. 3. Idioms with dark and pearls

Idioms with dark and pearls include:

明 Pearl secretly cast (the original meaning is bright pearls, secretly cast on the road to make people see They were all surprised. It also means that talented people are not valued. It also means that good things fall into the hands of ignorant people. , people are surprised when they see it. It means that talented people are not taken seriously. It also means that good things fall into the hands of ignorant people.)

Feeling angry and depressed. In my heart.)

向日葵花明 (a beautiful scene with green willows and blooming flowers. It also metaphorically refers to another scene or entering a new realm.)

Secretly hindering (secretly from within) Obstruction, destruction)

1. The origin of the secret casting of the pearl

Sima Qian of the Western Han Dynasty's "Historical Records of Lu Zhonglian and Zou Yang": "I heard that the pearl of the bright moon is a jade of luminous light. If someone throws himself into the dark, everyone will look at him with his sword in mind. Why? ”

2. The origin of the pearl throwing itself into the dark

"Young Xue Qiong" The third volume of "Lin": "A bright pearl casts a shadow into darkness, which greatly detracts from one's talents; entering a house and fighting with one's own flesh and blood."

3. The origin of dark energy and annoyance

Lanling Xiaoxiaosheng's " "Jin Ping Mei Ci Hua" Chapter 62: "The dark energy is secretly annoyed in my heart again, even a man of iron and stone can't help it."

4. The origin of "The Dark Will and the Bright Flower"

Lu You's "You" "Shanxi Village" poem: "There is no way out after mountains and rivers, but there is another village with dark willows and bright flowers.

"

5. The source of the secret obstruction

Chapter 4 of Ding Yinsheng's "The Romance of Confucius": "I don't know that the landlord is a wise doctor. If he had known that Chengyi would not receive the current land tax, he would inevitably It was Gong Ke who was secretly trying to fight for power, so he ordered his brother-in-law, Uncle Jing, to investigate secretly. ” 4. Idioms with the word "zhu" in the dark.

Idioms with the word "zhu" in the dark: "mingzhu casts into the dark", "mingzhu casts into the dark".

The meanings and usages of these two words are the same. 明pearl in the dark pinyin míng zhū àn tóu 明pearl in the dark pinyin míng zhū tóu àn Definition: Throwing sparkling pearls into dark places

The original meaning is bright pearls, which are thrown on the road in the dark to make people happy. I was surprised when I saw it.

It also means that good things fall into the hands of ignorant people. Source: "Historical Records: Biography of Lu Zhonglian and Zou Yang". Hearing the pearls of the bright moon and the luminous jade, casting darkness on the road, everyone will look at each other with their swords.

Why? There is no reason to go forward. ” Usage: subject-predicate form; predicate, object, attributive.

: Example sentences: 1. When ancient literati met a bright master, they naturally encountered the beauty of harmony. . 2. Wen can stabilize the country, and martial arts can expand the territory. If such a great talent in the world chooses someone else, wouldn't it be a pearl in the dark? 3. If the manuscript of a famous book falls into the hands of an unlearned person, this is really a pearl in the dark.

4. The little brother is a righteous man, but it’s a pity that the pearl was cast in the dark! 5. This thing fell into the hands of the arrester. It was a true pearl in the dark.

5. Collection of idioms about hidden pearls

But not seen

Coughing saliva turns into pearls

Cuiyu Mingjuan

Cuiyu surrounds pearls

Green Dust Pearl

Green Feather Pearl

Smart and self-destructive

Smart and knowledgeable

Smart and knowledgeable

One Hundred and Eight True Pearls

Dark green and rare red

Pearl Palace Shell Que

Pearls sink into pieces

Pearls Huanhepu

Knowing people's wisdom

The most holy and bright

Pearl foil silver screen

Pearls must compare

Clearly Obviously

Clearly obvious

Just and fair

The flames of the Ming Dynasty continue

Pearls and jade shine together

Pearls Bi Lianhui

Pearl sinks into pieces

Pearl sinks into the sea

Pearl sinks into jade

Pearl window net account

The pearls of pearls

The singing and dancing of pearls

The rules of pearls

The perfect combination of pearls

The combination of pearls and jade reflections

Pearls and Jincan

Pearls and jade falling

Pearls flowing like a jade

Pearls on a plate of jade

Pearls cast against jade

Semi-darkness

Brightly lit

Water and wood are clear

Two dragons playing with pearls

< p> A clear statement from the world

Dark knots in the bead body

Yellow pearls in old age

Green, dark red and sparse

Decorated with jade beads

Jewelry

Knowledgeable and clear

Sharp eyes and quick hands

Beautiful water and clear mountains

Xingui rice beads

Whereabouts are unknown

Asking for clothes without knowing it

Broad on the outside and bright on the inside

Simple on the outside and clear on the inside

spitting pearls into the lake, Hidden arrows are the most difficult to guard against

The law of punishment and punishment

Clear windows through clear windows

Throwing pearls at night

The person who knows how to detect the smallest detail depends on the person.

Snake bead and bird ring

Strict rewards and punishments

Clear rewards and punishments

Unclear rewards and punishments

Clear rewards and punishments< /p>

The Pain of Losing Light

Qin Nu Chu Zhu

Zeng Zhu Jinyan

It is easy to hide from an open spear, but the most difficult to defend against a hidden sword

p>

It is easy to hide from an open gun, this is very comprehensive, who can not include it

Sui Pearl Bullet Bird

Shui Ming Shan Ming

Shui Ming Shan Shui

Knowledge of wisdom and judgment

Climbing mountains to fish for pearls

Holy Emperor and Ming King

Deep understanding of righteousness

Deeply written Ming

The gods are bright

The gods are bright 6. Idioms with the word dark beads

Half-light and half-dark

Brightly lit< /p>

Mizuki Minse

Two Dragons Playing with Pearls

A metaphor for the world

The pearls are knotted

The pearls turn yellow as people grow old

p>

Green, dark and red

Decorated with jade beads

Jewelry

Knowledgeable and sensible

Sharp eyes and hands Jie

Beautiful water and bright mountains

Xingui rice beads

Whereabouts unknown

Unknown request for clothes

Wide on the outside and wide on the inside Ming

Ming on the outside and Ming on the inside

How can anyone not exclude pearls from the lake

Sui dynasty pearls and sparrows

The water is beautiful and the mountains are Ming< /p>

The water is bright and the mountains are beautiful

Knowing the wise and judging

Climbing the mountains and fishing for pearls

The Holy Emperor and the Ming King

Deep understanding of the righteousness

Deep understanding

God makes it clear

God makes it clear, it depends on the person

Snake bead and bird ring

Strict rewards and punishments

Clear rewards and punishments

Unclear rewards and punishments

Clear rewards and punishments

The pain of loss

Chu Zhu, the daughter of Qin

Zhu Jinyan

It is easy to hide from an open spear, but the most difficult to defend against a hidden sword

It is easy to hide from a naked spear, but the most difficult to defend against a concealed arrow< /p>

Ming the law of punishment

Clear windows

Throwing pearls at night

Clearly observing the subtle details but not seeing them

Cough saliva and turn it into a pearl

Emerald Feather Pearl

Emerald Pearl Wrap

Emerald Dust Pearl

Emerald Feather Pearl

Smart and self-destructive

Smart and knowledgeable

Smart and knowledgeable

One Hundred and Eight True Pearls

Dark green and rare red

Pearl Palace Bei Que

Pearls sink and jade pieces

Pearls return to Hepu

Knowing people’s wisdom

The most holy and wise

Pearl foil silver screen

Pearls must be compared

Clearly obvious

Clearly obvious

Honest and fair

The flames of the Chongming Dynasty

The pearls and the jade shine together

The pearls and the jade shine together

The pearl sinks and the jade is broken

The pearl sinks into the sea

Pearls sinking in jade

Pearl window website

Pearls and emeralds

Pearls singing and dancing

Beads and jade rules

Beads are in perfect harmony

Beads are connected and jade is reflected

Beads are scattered and jade is reflected

Beads are scattered and jade falls

p>

Pearls flow and jade turns

Pearls plate jade

Pearls cast jade to arrive

This is very comprehensive. 7. The idiom "there is a pearl with a secret word"

明 Pearl secretly cast: Basic explanation: The original meaning is a bright pearl, secretly cast on the road, making people surprised when they see it. It means that talented people are not valued. It is also a metaphor for good things falling into the hands of ignorant people.

Pinyin pronunciation: míng zhū àn tóu

Usage example: I also saw a Yushan guest at a merchant in Yangzhou carrying a pot of boxwood and cypress. It was a pity~. ("Six Notes of a Floating Life·Records of Leisurely Love" by Shen Fu of the Qing Dynasty)

Synonyms: Abandoning the light for darkness, Pearl for darkness

Antonyms: Abandoning darkness for light

< p> How to use: subject-predicate; predicate, object, attributive;

Source of the idiom: "Historical Records: Biography of Lu Zhonglian and Zou Yang": "I heard that the pearl of the bright moon, the luminous jade, cast a dark shadow On the road, people are all looking at each other with their swords in mind. Why? There is no reason to move forward." 8. There is an idiom with a secret word for pearls

The basic explanation is: the original meaning is bright. Pearls were cast secretly on the road, surprising everyone who saw them.

It means that talented people are not valued. It is also a metaphor for good things falling into the hands of ignorant people.

Pinyin pronunciation: míng zhū àn tóu Usage example: I saw a guest from Yushan at a merchant in Yangzhou carrying a pot of boxwood and cypress. It was a pity~. (Qing Dynasty Shen Fu's "Six Notes of a Floating Life· Leisurely Love Notes") Synonymous phrases: Abandon the bright and cast into the dark, Pearl cast into the dark Antonymous phrases: Abandon the dark and cast into the bright Usage: subject-predicate form; predicate, object, attributive; idiom source: "Historical Records· "The Biography of Lu Zhonglian and Zou Yang": "I heard that the pearl of the bright moon and the luminous jade were cast on the road in the dark, and everyone looked at each other with their swords.

Why? There is no reason to go forward." .