1. When choosing a name, look for a four-character idiom with the character for building. It should sound nice and have some artistic conception~~
The following are four-character idioms with the character for building. You can refer to them. Personally, I think it is better to build a building with a mountain behind it, such as a mirage, a fairyland, a mountain, or a pavilion.
It is a metaphor for things that make people unhappy. Chu Pavilion Qin Pavilion Chu Pavilion: King Ling of Chu built Zhanghua Palace and selected beauties to enter the palace; Qin Pavilion: Qin Mu's daughter was good at jade and flute playing, and Mu Gong built a building for her to live in.
Refers to singing and dancing brothels. Chucoffin and Qinlou used to refer to a place for singing and dancing, but also incorrectly referred to the place where the emperor lived.
The one-inch-long wood of the tall building with the spire is comparable to that of the tall building with the spire. The original meaning is that if the starting point is different, the level cannot be compared. It is a metaphor that the standard of comparison must be the same.
The latter is also a metaphor for the huge gap. Layers upon floors of pavilions: repetition, continuous; pavilions: houses built on platforms.
Describes the orderly arrangement of buildings. Heavy buildings and flying pavilions are heavy: overlapping; flying pavilions: high pavilions.
Describes many towers and high pavilions. The cen building is only at the end, and a square inch of wood can be taller than a tall building.
If you don’t start from the beginning, you won’t be able to recognize the facts clearly. Hall Pavilion Pavilion: a house with more than two floors.
Refers to various buildings. Hall: a tall house.
Phoenix Pavilion and Dragon Pavilion are the pavilions where emperors lived. Fenglou and Longque describe the gorgeous palace towers.
High-rise buildings: tall houses. Refers to a tall building.
Song and dance halls refer to places where music is played and songs and dances are performed. Songlouwuxiexie: a house built on a high platform.
A hall or balcony set up for singing and dancing entertainment. Generally refers to singing and dancing places.
Red pink brothel red powder: originally refers to red lead powder, a cosmetic product for women, and later refers to beautiful women; brothel: brothel. Generally speaking, it refers to an occasion where women are attracted to sex or can have fun.
Painted pavilion Zhulou is a pavilion decorated with paintings. Describes exquisite and luxurious buildings.
Mirage: giant clam. It originally refers to the illusory towers and cities appearing in the air or on the ground due to the reverse and refraction of light on the seaside or in the desert.
It is often used as a metaphor for illusory things. Hongyu Chonglou refers to a tall building with a big house.
Jingu falls from the building Jingu: The name of the garden was built by Shi Chong during the Jin Dynasty. It is located in the northwest of Luoyang City, Henan Province today. In the Jin Dynasty, Shi Chong's favored prostitute, who was both talented and beautiful, was forced to jump to her death in order to show her loyalty.
It is a metaphor for the misfortune of a talented and beautiful woman. Just sharpen your knife on the floor: accommodate.
It is a metaphor for using more force and getting less benefit. Towers near the water The towers near the water get the moonlight first.
It is a metaphor for a certain status or relationship that gives priority to benefits or conveniences. Castle in the air A loft suspended in mid-air.
A metaphor for illusory things or fantasy that is divorced from reality. The flutes and drums played on the building boats are played on the building boats.
Louchuan: A cruise ship with louvered decorations. Pavilions and pavilions generally refer to tall and magnificent buildings.
Pavilion, a building with a roof but no walls. Pavilion, terrace, pavilion: high building; pavilion: an elevated building; platform: a high altar made of earth; pavilion: a house on a platform.
Generally refers to tall and gorgeous buildings. Dragon Tower and Phoenix City are still called Dragon Tower and Phoenix Pool.
Refers to the forbidden province and the royal palace. Dragon Tower and Phoenix Pavilion ①The palace and pavilion of the emperor.
② Metaphorically refers to the nest of feudal rulers. Longlou and Fengque refer to the imperial palace.
Longlou and Fengchi refer to the forbidden province and the imperial palace. The tower near the water is still said to be the tower near the water.
Tower hall and pavilion hall: In ancient times, it generally referred to tall halls. It refers to the place where the emperor lived and worshiped gods and Buddhas.
Loutanggusuofu: high-rise building; hall: palace; pavilion: hotel; place: place. Generally refers to all high-end buildings.
The balconies near the water get the moonlight first. A metaphor for a certain status or relationship that gives priority to benefits or conveniences.
Pavilion: a multi-story building; platform: a high and flat building for overlooking; pavilion: a building with a roof and no walls for leisure; pavilion: a type of building. It collectively refers to a variety of buildings for rest and sightseeing.
Langyuan Qionglou Lang: open and wide; Qiong: red jade. Vast gardens and gorgeous pavilions.
The legendary residence of gods. It also refers to the palaces and gardens of the emperor and nobles.
Green Pearl Falling from the Tower Green Pearl: Ancient name, singer. Singer Luzhu committed suicide by jumping off a building to save her life.
A flat building is a metaphor for a business that was built from scratch without a foundation. Qin Lou Chu Pavilion is still called Qin Lou Chu Pavilion.
Refers to a singing and dancing place. Also refers to a brothel.
Qinlou Chuguan generally refers to a place for singing and dancing. Often refers to a brothel.
The golden tower of Qionglou is just like the jade of Qionglou. It refers to the palace in the middle of the moon and the tower in the fairy world.
Also describes magnificent buildings. Qinlou Xieguan used to refer to a place for eating, drinking and having fun in the capital.
Qionglou Yuyu Qiong: beautiful jade; Yu: house. It refers to the palace in the middle of the moon and the tower in the fairy world.
Also describes magnificent buildings. People have left and the building is empty. People have left and the building is empty.
It is a metaphor for the feeling of missing things and missing people when revisiting a hometown. In the old days, mirage was a metaphor for the illusion of prosperity in the world.
Going up the stairs is a metaphor for carrying out an extremely secret plan. It is also a metaphor for tempting people to be deceived.
Mirage Mountain City is a mirage. In the old days, it was a metaphor for the illusion of prosperity in the world.
Pavilions generally refer to a variety of buildings for sightseeing and resting. Wu Pavilion and Gelou Pavilion: a house built on a high platform.
A hall or balcony set up for singing and dancing entertainment. Generally refers to singing and dancing places.
Same as "Dancing Pavilion and Songtai". Xie Guan Qin Lou refers to a brothel.
Fairy Mountain Pavilion refers to the fairyland where immortals live. It is often used to describe strange and extraordinary or wonderful and illusory realms or scenes.
Yu Lou went to summon the scholar to die early. The Jade Tower and the Golden Palace are buildings made of beautiful jade and palaces made of gold.
It describes the exquisiteness and beauty of pavilions and palaces or refers to the residence of immortals. The auspicious meeting in the Jade Tower and the Golden Pavilion: The Jade Tower went to the summons. The auspicious meeting in the Jade Tower and the Golden Pavilion: The Jade Tower went to the summons. The Jade Tower received the imperial edict. Jade Tower: The legendary building where immortals live.
A euphemism for a scholar who died early. Yulou Yinhai Taoist language.
Call your shoulders jade towers and your eyes silver sea. Yuyu Qionglou ①The palace where immortals live in mythology.
②Describe the building covered with snow. Zhuge brothel refers to a gorgeous and exquisite building.
Zhulou Biwa refers to a gorgeous building. A precious building, a precious house, a precious house, a luxurious room.
Describe the building as very luxurious. Zhu Lou Cui Pavilion is a red and cyan pavilion.
Refers to gorgeous and exquisite buildings. Zhulou Qihu is a gorgeous pavilion.
Break through the smoke tower: the chimney on the stove. It is a metaphor that children are better than their parents, and descendants are better than their predecessors. 2. Four-character idioms with winter storage
秋harvest and winter storage [qiū shōu dōng cáng]
Basic meaning
Autumn is the harvest season for crops, while winter is the storage season. The fruit will be enough to meet the needs of the year. It is a metaphor for a year of farming.
Idiom Solitaire
Talking about the present, talking about the ancient times, the ancient appearance, the ancient times, the heart and mind are always in vain. The sun rises, the moon rises, the feast is scattered, the horses are broken, the oxen, the cows, the boys, the horses, the walking bones, the corpses, the mountains, the seas, the seas, the mulberry hills, the valleys, the fathers, the silkworms, the mothers, the loving sons, the filial piety, the filial sons, the love, the rising moon, the Ganges, the Ganges, the sand, the sand, the gulls, the gathering, the gathering. The target of the attack is indeed true. Er Er Fou confuses the world and falsely accuses the people. They don’t care about life and death. They take away what others want. 3. Four-character idioms with brown characters
There are no idioms with the character "brown". Those with the character "brown" Words include: palm, brown hair, brown bear, brown stretcher, brown beard, brown car, brown bundle, brown blanket, brown bed, brown recommendation, brown eye, brown rope, palm tree, sea palm, etc.
Brown pinyin: zōng, pinyin: ㄗㄨㄥ, radical: wood, strokes outside the department: 8 strokes, total strokes: 12 strokes, five strokes: SPFI Cangjie: DJMF, Zheng code: FWBK, four corners : 43991, structure: left and right, code: 2762, location: 5556 Unicode: 68D5, stroke order: 一丨ノ丶丶丶フ一一丨ノ丶Interpretation: 1. Palm. 2. Brown hair: ~rope.
Extended information Chinese character strokes: Related words: 1. Brown-green [zōng lǜ] The color of palm branches and leaves. 2. Brown [zōng sè] Any color between red and yellow, moderately dark and moderately light black.
3. Brown braiding [zōng biān] Brown wool braiding handcraft and its products. 4. Brown bamboo shoots [zōng sǔn] bamboo shoots.
5. Brown red [zōng hóng] reddish brown. 4. Four-character idioms with bricks and tiles
add bricks and tiles [tiān zhuān jiā wǎ]
Vocabulary book
Basic meaning and detailed meaning
Explanation: It is a metaphor for doing some work and exerting a little effort.
Example: We must learn skills well and contribute to the construction of the motherland in the future.
Grammar: conjunction; predicate; connotation of praise
Add bricks and tiles [zēng zhuān tiān wǎ]
Vocabulary book
Basic definition Detailed definition
Explanation: Adding bricks and tiles. It is a metaphor for doing some work and exerting a little effort.
Example: Digging one more shovelful of coal is also adding bricks and tiles to the construction of socialism!