What, what, a dream

There are four qualified idioms, namely, the dream of a floating life, the dream of Huainan, the dream of Huang Liang and the dream of Conan. The list is as follows:

1, a dream

Idiom pinyin: fú shēng yī mèng

Idiom explanation: floating life: things are impermanent and life is short. Life is like a short dream.

The origin of the idiom: Tang used "Visiting Mountain Temple in Early Autumn": "Truth is wordless and there is a dream." The breeze comes again and again, and the waves are everywhere. "

2. A dream in Huainan

Idiom pinyin: huái nán yī mèng mè ng mè ng

Idiom explanation: life is like a dream, and wealth is impermanent.

Origin of Idiom: Wang Ming? ? Story of Spring: "It's just Sang Hai's past that entrusted Huainan's dream."

3. A dream

Idiom Pinyin: Huáng Liáng yámèng mèng

Idiom explanation: yellow pipe: millet. Metaphor is an illusory dream that cannot be realized.

The origin of the idiom: Tang's "Sleeping on the Pillow": "Strange words:' Is it a dream?' Weng smiled and said, "Things in the world are still going on." "

4. Conan Dream

Idiom pinyin: nán káy mèng mèng

Idiom definition: Conan: a branch facing south. Refers to a big dream; Or empty happiness.

The origin of the idiom: Song and Huang Tingjian should make Jingzhou Wangchong Road tea in four plays: "The fragrance comes from Ling Jianlong, and the taste comes from Baishiyuan. Awaken the Jingzhou dream for the public, but wait for Conan to realize it. "