Being single-minded and accomplishing nothing,
divided into two, saying nothing,
neither three nor four, half-hearted,
all directions, Extending in all directions,
Colorful, colorful,
Six or six smooth, six gods and no masters,
Scattered, seven up and eight down,
All kinds of things, all kinds of talk, half a pound,
A drop in a bucket, a narrow escape from death,
Perfect and perfect, everything is urgent,
A hundred flowers bloom, a hundred schools of thought contend,
Thousands of troops and horses, once in a thousand years,
Thousands of purples and reds, thousands of rivers and mountains,
(1) Supplement:
1: It is inappropriate to be proud of everything and settle in one corner for a lifetime. If you don’t gain a hundred, you don’t lose one?
Two: The only method: a hundred and two passes, a hundred and two rivers, a hundred and two rivers, a hundred and two mountains, a hundred and two mountains and rivers, a hundred and two mountains and rivers?
Three: hit three Four on top, three on top, five on top, three on top, five on top, white jade, three offers, three tiles, frozen, three feet. Four
Five: Three tops, five tops, three tops, five Expositions, five cars, ten gains, five pulls, ten losses, five five nobles, seven nobles
Six:? Colorful, five viscera, eyes, six roads, one retreat, six Twenty-five relatives and six dependents
Seven: Seven feet tall, seven feet high, seven feet high, seven steps tall, seven inches horizontal, seven vertical, eight inches high
Eight: eight hundred lonely people, eight bows, eight windows Exquisite talents echo in all directions?
Nine: Eighty-nine are inseparable from the eighteenth street, nine roads are full of sorrow, nine circuses are sorrowful, nine turns of sorrow are nine turns, the phoenix leads nine chicks, nine turns of the ileum are nine turns?
Ten: Ten times the price, ten times the price, five times the price, ten times the price, ten times the nine sticks, ten times the word, ten miles long pavilion, ten miles foreign market? : Bright through the ages, lame turtles thousands of miles away, white hair thousands of feet away, hundreds of strange things, hundreds of flowers, thousands of flowers, hundreds of thousands of directions?
万: Look proudly at all things, hundreds of treasures, thousands of goods, blue sky, thousands of miles, all-encompassing, all-encompassing, all-encompassing, all-encompassing, all-encompassing, all-encompassing, all-encompassing, all-encompassing, all-encompassing, all-encompassing, all-encompassing, all-encompassing, all-encompassing, all-encompassing, all-encompassing, all-encompassing. /p>
(2) Number idioms: idioms that contain numbers, such as single-minded, lucky, accessible in all directions, perfect, etc.
(3) Explanation:
1. Most of them indicate non-exact numbers, and only a few express definite numbers, such as: one word for teacher, two words for abuse. , Three cardinal guides and five constants, three pillars, three elements and the third, three obedience and four virtues, three emperors and five emperors, three aunts and six women, four seasons and eight festivals, the four elements are empty, the four bodies are not diligent, the five grains are not separated, the five bodies are prostrate, the six gods have no masters, the smoke from the seven orifices, the seven captures and the seven verticals, the eight immortals crossing the sea, the nine tripods and the big lu, the ten evils cannot be forgiven ,etc.
2. Some idioms mean "many", and some idioms containing "three, five, one hundred, one thousand, ten thousand" are the most representative, such as one after another, three times and five times, three orders and five orders, a narrow escape from death, a hundred forged steel, a hundred holes and a thousand holes. , leaving no stone unturned, thousands of people pointing out, thousands of threads, never changing from its origin, hundreds of millions of years, etc.
3. Some idioms mean "little", and some idioms containing "一" are the most representative, such as every ounce, every hair, every drop, every day, every stitch, a little knowledge, a scale and a half claw, Twos and threes, a few words, a drop in the bucket, and so on.
4. Some idioms mean "complicated and messy", and some idioms containing "seven and eight" are the most representative, such as scattered, horizontal and vertical, seven up and eight down, in a mess, seven. Hands and feet, chatter, patchwork, miscellaneous, 70% discount, multifarious, colorful, thousands of threads, and so on.
5. Some words express emphasis, such as exactly the same, every bit, unique, clear, clean, cut in two, plummeting, five major and three rough, ninety-nine to one, ninety-nine sure, perfect, one hundred battles victorious, one thousand true. True, foolproof, etc.
6. Some obviously have derogatory meanings, and most idioms containing "three and four" are the most representative, such as talking irresponsibly, not three and not four, being humble, throwing away, falling in the morning, pushing three and blocking four. , confuse others, deceive others, mislead others, etc. The numbers in these idioms contain some meanings such as "right or wrong, good or bad" or "this, that".
Judging from the grammatical structure of this type of idiom, the numbers in it can serve as various components:
1. As the subject, such as: one can solve a hundred, one can be said to be perfect, and it is foolproof;< /p>
2. As a predicate, such as: words and deeds are inconsistent, there are thousands of things, one person is a hundred;
3. As an object, such as: draw inferences from one instance, kill one person to scare others, know a little bit;
4. As an attributive, such as: everything is exquisite, a hundred schools of thought contend, everything is new;
5. As an adverbial, such as: refreshing, irreconcilable, think twice before acting;
6. As a complement , such as: low three and four, push three and block four, and travel a hundred miles are half ninety.
In addition, the numbers in idioms also have a certain rhetorical effect, and they can form a variety of figures of speech.
For example: 1. Copy; cross street, eight characters open; 2. Exaggeration: three points into the wood, salivate; 3. Contraction: three aunts and six wives, three cardinal guides and five constants; 4. Contrast: a critical moment, a fortune; 5. Inlay: everything is stable, everything is clean; 8. Repeated words: three, three, two, thousands; 6. True; again and again, people have the same mind, and the same principle; 7. Synonyms: one thing descends from another, one is one, two is two ;etc.