Four-character idioms starting with Chen

1. What are the four-character idioms starting with "chen"

There are no four-character idioms starting with "chen". Idioms related to Chen include: Beichen Xinggong, Liangchen Auspicious day, every auspicious day, reference to the sun and moon, birth date

Idiom: Beichen Xinggong

Pinyin: bēi chén xīng gǒng

Explanation: Beichen: Polaris; arch: surround. The North Star hangs high and motionless, surrounded by stars on all sides. In the old days, it was a metaphor for governing a country with virtuous governance, and the world would follow. Later, it is also used as a metaphor for a person who is supported by everyone.

Source: "The Analects of Confucius·Wei Zheng": "For example, Beichen lives in his place and all the stars align with it."

Pinyin code: bcxg < /p>

Synonyms: Stars Gongbei

Usage: as object, attributive; refers to being respected

2. Idiom: Good times and auspicious days

Pinyin : liáng chén jí rì

Explanation: Liang: good; Chen: time; Ji: auspicious. Beautiful moments, auspicious days. Later, it is often used to refer to the days suitable for getting married.

Source: "Nine Songs of Eastern Emperor Taiyi" written by Qu Yuan in the Warring States Period of Chu: "The day is auspicious and the weather is good, General Mu will be happy to be the emperor."

Sentence examples: Today is a good day. On an auspicious day, the marriage can be completed. Ming Dynasty Xie Tan's "Four Happiness Records·The Marriage of the Song Dynasty"

Pinyin code: lcjr

Synonyms: auspicious day, auspicious day, auspicious day, good time and auspicious day

Usage: as object; also refers to a day suitable for getting married

English: good chance

3. Idiom: Fengji Dingchen

Pinyin: féng jí dīng chén

Explanation: Refers to encountering good luck.

Source: "Book of the Later Han Dynasty·Ban Gu Biography": "Ding Chen is the auspicious day, and the scenery is destined." Li Xian's note: "Ding is Dang Ye. Chen is Shi Ye... When the auspicious day is off, When it comes to Zen, this is the great destiny of the emperor."

Pinyin code: fjdc

Synonyms: chance meeting

Lantern riddle: good luck

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Usage: as predicate or object; refers to good luck

4. Idiom: Participate in the sun and moon

Pinyin: shēn chén rì yuè

Explanation: Shen and Chen are two star names. In conjunction with Chen, the sun and the moon are opposite each other, so it is used as a metaphor for being unrelated or at odds with each other.

Source: The third chapter of Yuan·Bai Pu's "Horse on the Wall": "Then the separation of husband and wife and son and daughter is always my karma, which is better than the sun and the moon not meeting each other."

Pinyin code: scry

Synonyms: Shenchen Maoyou

Usage: as object, attributive; referring to opposition

5. Idiom: birth date

Pinyin: shēng chén bā zì

Explanation: Birthday: birthday; Bazi: refers to the year, month, day and time of birth, and the stems and branches. Each item is replaced by two characters, ** *character. Refers to the year, month, day and time of a person’s birth.

Source: Chapter 12 of "Jin Ping Mei Ci Hua" by Lanling Xiaoxiaosheng of the Ming Dynasty: "Since the villain has to turn his back, use a piece of willow wood to carve two human figures of a man and a woman, and write the birthdays of the wife and husband. The eight characters are tied in one place with seven or seventy-nine red threads."

Example sentence: You should quickly send someone to Shouning Palace today to ask Fei Zhen'e's birth date, and then Luo Hu's~ , all reported to the Song military advisor. Yao Xueyin's "Li Zicheng" Volume 4 Chapter 21

Pinyin code: scbz

Usage: as object, attributive; used in superstitious activities, etc. 2. Characters starting with chen Four-character words

Four-character idioms with the character Chen (a few explanations are listed below):

Good times and beautiful scenery, good times and auspicious days, Liao Ruoxingchen, stars come early, birthday auspicious invitations , Shenchen Maoyou,

The sun and moon are ginseng, the frost and dew star, the hanging arc star, the north star arches, the female chimes, and the auspicious stars

Idioms: Good times and beautiful scenery [liáng chén měi jǐng]

Definition: good: beautiful; Chen: time. Great times and sights.

Source: "Chen Shu·Sun Liu Biography": "Every good day brings beautiful scenery; guests and officials gather together; wine is spread across the Yangtze River; it is also a moment of reward."

Sentence creation: What I see in front of me makes me feel homesick.

Idiom: good time and auspicious day [liáng chén jí rì]

Definition: good: good; Chen: time; Ji: auspicious. Beautiful moments, auspicious days. Later, it is often used to refer to the days suitable for getting married.

Source: "Nine Songs of Eastern Emperor Taiyi" written by Qu Yuan of the Warring States Period of Chu: "The auspicious day and good weather will bring joy to the Emperor."

Sentence: Select ~ and send troops Half a million. He sacrificed the Pearl Treasure Cloud Banner, bid farewell to his father, and marched into the Central Plains.

Idiom: Liao Ruoxingchen [liáo ruò xīng chén]

Definition: Refers to a very small number

Source: Qi Xie Tiao's "Night Fare on Jing Road" in the Southern Dynasties ": "The dawn stars are just falling, and the morning light is shining again." Tang Dynasty Han Yu's "Huashan Girl" poem: "The Taoist priest in yellow also said that there are only a few stars under the seat."

Sentence: Neishan Bookstore often I go there, but not every day, and there are so many people chatting about it, which makes me feel lonely.