Idioms about the word ye?

Ⅰ Four-character idioms with "ye" and "hui" upside down

Four-character idioms with "ye":

Bingbingyeye

< p> Explanation: 1. See "炳炳烺烺". The words are explained separately: Bingbing: 1. To shine brightly. 2. Zhaoming appearance. 3. Refers to bright literary talent. Ye Ye: 1. Bright; splendid; vivid. 2. Burning appearance; prominent appearance.

Four-character idioms with wisdom:

Pick up people’s teeth with wisdom, have a unique eye, show off the wisdom, be good at doing small things, have wisdom in the soul, be a wise scholar, have a unique eye, have teeth Remaining wisdom, spiritual wisdom, remaining wisdom from teeth, private wisdom, clever mind, clever thinking, dual cultivation of blessings and wisdom, talented little wisdom, wise heart and wonderful tongue, cleverness and wisdom, wisdom in the outside, wisdom in the industry, talent in the soul, wisdom in the soul Teeth

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Ⅱ Idioms with the character ye

There is only one idiom with the character yelai, which is the source "bingbingye" "Ye" means the same as "炳炳烺烺".

Bingbingyeye

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Definition:

1. See "炳炳烺烺".

炳炳烺烺

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bǐngbǐnglǎnglǎng

Definition:

Bright and bright. Describe the beauty of the diction and rhyme of the article.

Source:

Tang Dynasty Liu Zongyuan's "Reply to Wei Zhongli's Commentary on the Master's Book of Taoism": "Those who know literature use it to understand the Tao, and they are stubborn and unscrupulous. You praise your voice because you think you can do it.”

Example:

After thousands of years, those who look up to the wind will still rise up; what’s more, the words they pronounce are ~, and the words they recite are sonorous and sonorous. What a sound.

Ⅲ Words or idioms with the word ye

Yeran (bright and bright appearance);

Yeye (bright; bright; Brilliant; bright);

Ye Shuo (brilliant);

Ye Yu (gleaming brilliance; prosperous music);

Ye He (brilliant and prominent);

Ye Yi (Guangyao)

Ⅳ Idioms with the word ye

No related idioms were found for the idioms with the word ye!

Ye [Dictionary]

(Ye) yè fire, sunlight, brilliant:. Number of strokes: 10; Radical: fire; Stroke order number: 4334323512 Ye, Yan yè shape fire, bright, extended to brilliant 〖bright〗 shock electricity. ——"Poetry·Xiaoya·The Turn of Ten Days" Another example: Ran (bright appearance); (bright; splendid; vivid); Shuo (brilliant); Yu (brilliant and brilliant; prosperous music); He (brilliant) Prominent); Yi (Guangyao) Detailed explanation>>

Bingbingyeye [Dictionary]

1. See "Bingbingyeye".

Ye Ye [Dictionary]

1. Bright; brilliant; vivid. 2. Burning appearance; prominent appearance.

Biaoye [Dictionary]

1. Swift and brilliant.

Lanye [Dictionary]

1. Bright and brilliant.

Kunye [Dictionary]

1. Brilliance; brilliance.

Ⅳ Four-character idioms with the character ye

Bingbingyeye

Basic explanation:

1. See "bingbingxang" 纺".

The words are explained separately:

Bingbing: 1. Shining appearance. 2. Zhaoming appearance. 3. Refers to bright literary talent.

Ye Ye: 1. Bright; splendid; vivid. 2. Burning appearance; prominent appearance.

Ⅵ Please help me think about it, are there any idioms with the characters "jie" and "ye" that are homophonic?~~The best four-character one is not acceptable, but seven or eight-character idioms are also acceptable.

What about acrostics?

There is still love in spring

Outstanding Saint Hero

Love is more important than knowing

Ye Ye makes Hua Xing

Ⅶ What are the four-character idioms for ye

No idiom found

Pinyin

Radical fire

Stroke 10

Five Elements of Fire

Traditional Ye

Wubi OWXF

Basic Definition

Fire, sunlight, brilliance Brilliant replied: ~Answer~.

Related phrases

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< p> Ⅷ Idioms starting with the word ye

There are no idioms starting with the word ye

Idioms starting with the homonym word night:

Go to bed at night and get up early

The midnight is deeper

The guest at midnight

The third watch in the middle of the night

The door is not closed at night

The night is sleepless

Night Long dreams are short

Long nights are full of dreams

Night moths rush to the fire

Nights forget to sleep

Nights forget to sleep

The quiet night is late

The quiet night is deeper

The quiet night is longer

The quiet night is quiet

The night man is arrogant

Night Go to bed early

The night goes and the morning comes

In the dead of night

Stay at dawn

Ⅸ Please help me think about it, do you have any The idioms with the word "Jie" and the word "Ye" are also homophones~~ The four-character one is best, but it can also be seven-character or eight-character idioms

1. Idioms containing the word "Jie":

A handsome man is incorruptible and handsome, honest and not greedy, shrewd and strong.

Heroes refer to people with outstanding courage, courage, and ability

Outstanding people and places. Jie: outstanding; Ling: good. It means that if an outstanding person is born or has visited, the place becomes a scenic spot.

Outstanding means outstanding, outstanding, and above average.

Distinguished people: good; distinguished: outstanding. It means that if an outstanding person is born or has visited, the place becomes a scenic spot.

Heroine: Heroine: ancient women’s headscarves and hair accessories, referring to women. Hero: refers to a person with outstanding talents. Outstanding figure among women.

Green Forest Hero refers to an outstanding figure in the Green Forest.

Hero among women Hero: refers to a person with outstanding talents. Outstanding figure among women.

Heroes refer to people with extraordinary talents or bravery.

Zhuo Nao is outstanding Zhuo Nao: extraordinary, outstanding. Refers to outstanding talents who are outstanding

Those who understand current affairs are distinguished. It means that those who can recognize the trend of the times are smart and capable people. Only by recognizing the trend of the times can we become an outstanding person.

2. There is no idiom containing the word "ye".

3. Idioms containing the word "Ye":

Ye Gong loves dragons Ye Gong: a nobleman of the Chu State in the Spring and Autumn Period, with a high reputation, and was granted the title of Ye (the name of an ancient city, today's Ye County, Henan Province) ). It's a metaphor for saying you like something, but actually you don't really like it.

Leaves fall and return to their roots. Leaves grow from the roots of the tree and eventually return to the roots after falling. Metaphor that things always have a certain destination. It usually means that people who visit a foreign country will eventually return to their hometown.

Falling Leaves Know Autumn When you see leaves falling, you know autumn is coming. Metaphor can predict the development trend of things from subtle changes.

The leaves are thin and the flowers are withered, which is a metaphor for the aging of women.

Poetry on Red Leaves This is a story about the coincidence of a good marriage between a palace maid in the Tang Dynasty. A metaphor for the coincidence of marriage.

Two leaves covering the eyes is like two leaves covering the eyes. It is a metaphor for being blinded and unable to distinguish things clearly.

Green leaves become yin means that a woman gets married and has children.

Fallen leaves return to their roots. Fallen leaves fall to the roots of trees. Metaphor that things have a certain destination. It mostly refers to people who live in a foreign country and will eventually return to their hometown.

Falling leaves know autumn. When you see the yellow leaves falling to the ground, you know autumn is coming.

Ye Ye Chan Tiao Chan: Tong 'prostitute'; Ye: coquettish. It was originally used to describe the graceful branches and leaves of willows, but later it was used as a metaphor for the branches and leaves of flowers and plants that are allowed to be admired, and it also refers to ***.

One leaf blocks your eyes, and you cannot see Mount Tai. Cover: cover. A leaf blocked my eyes, and I couldn't even see the tall Mount Tai in front of me. It is a metaphor for being confused by local phenomena and unable to see the overall situation or the whole.

Know the arrival of autumn from the fall of a leaf. It is a metaphor that through individual subtle signs, the development trend and results of the entire situation can be seen.

Jade leaves and golden branches were called royal descendants in the feudal era.

Blowing leaves and chewing stamens refers to playing and singing.

Green leaves forming a shade is a metaphor for lush green leaves covering a shade. Same as "green leaves form shade".

A leaf heralds autumn. It is a metaphor that through individual subtle signs, the development trend and results of the entire situation can be seen. Same as "One leaf knows autumn".

The world knows autumn from the fall of a leaf. From the fall of a leaf, we know the arrival of autumn. It is a metaphor that through individual subtle signs, the development trend and results of the entire situation can be seen.

A leaf that obscures the mountain means that one leaf blinds the eyes and cannot see Mount Tai.

A leaf blinds one's eyes. One's eyes are blocked by a leaf, meaning one cannot see the whole thing.

The branches and leaves are sparse ① It describes the branches and leaves that are luxuriant and spread all over, and the branches and leaves are dense and dense at high and low levels.

②The metaphor analyzes things in detail and meticulously. ③A metaphor for prosperity and development.

Branches and leaves Fusu describes the luxuriant branches and leaves, which are dense and dense at high and low levels.

The branches and leaves holding each other are metaphors for helping each other.

Deep roots and lush leaves. Mao: luxuriant. The roots are deep and the leaves are luxuriant. If the foundation is strong, it will prosper.

Bingpinyesan is a metaphor for the disappearance and disintegration of things.

The metaphor goes deep into the subtleties and is comprehensive.

The leaves are trimmed and the branches are long and the leaves are connected. A metaphor for being organized and systematic.

Tongxin Yeli is united and works together. With "working together".

The branches are spread out and the leaves are divided, which is a metaphor for the spread of descendants and tribes.

Branch-to-leaf ratio The branches and leaves are relatively side by side. Metaphorical parallelism sentence pattern.

The branches and leaves are lush. The branches and leaves are dense and lush.

The branches and leaves are scattered, which is a metaphor for the spread of descendants and tribes. Same as "branch cloth leaves branch".

Branches and leaves are attached to the trunk. A metaphor for dependent subordinates.

The branches are connected with the leaves, which is a metaphor for the close relationship between the upper and lower branches. Same as "the branches are attached to the leaves".

The branches are attached to the leaves, which is a metaphor for the close relationship between the upper and lower branches. Also known as "branches attached to leaves".

The branches are attached to the leaves, which is a metaphor for the close relationship between the upper and lower branches. Also known as "branches attached to leaves".

Branches, branches and leaves are a metaphor for the spread of descendant tribes over a wide area. Same as "branch cloth leaves branch".

Chong Tiao Ye Ye Chang: Tong ‘prostitute’; Ye: coquettish. It originally described the graceful branches and leaves of willow. Later, it was used as a metaphor for allowing people to enjoy the climbing branches and leaves of flowers and plants. Refers to ***.

Rough branches and leaves painting, painting trees with rough branches and leaves, without using fine brushwork. It means that the work is rough and not serious and meticulous.

Golden branches and jade leaves originally describe the beautiful flowers and trees. Later, it mostly refers to the descendants of the royal family. Now it also refers to a person of noble birth or a delicate and weak person.

Withered branches and leaves: decay. Dry branches, decaying flowers and leaves. Describe the appearance of desolation and destruction.

Mo Bian Chu Ye Mo: No; Bian: Distinguish. Can't tell the difference between true and false mulberry leaves. A metaphor for imitating something realistic or confusing it with something real.

Broken tung leaves are a metaphor for things that have been separated and cannot be combined.

Qiongzhiyuye was called the royal descendant in the feudal era.

It’s easy to describe like shaking fallen leaves.

Add branches and leaves Add some branches and leaves to the trunk. It is a metaphor for describing things or paraphrasing other people's words. In order to exaggerate, add content that is not included in the original.

Adding branches and leaves is a metaphor for adding one after another.

To pick branches and leaves is a metaphor for pursuing secondary and non-fundamental things.

Adding branches and leaves is a metaphor for describing things or paraphrasing other people's words. In order to exaggerate, add content that was not originally there.

Holding branches and picking up leaves is like leaving behind the roots and chasing the tail. It is a metaphor for not focusing on the fundamental links, but only working on side issues.

Ci without branches and leaves Ci: words, phrases. The descriptive words are concise and without any rambling words.

Chongxi Lianye describes the sages who have been virtuous for generations, and the world is peaceful and prosperous. Same as "Chongxi tired contact".

Sanskrit book leaves refer to Buddhist scriptures. Buddhist scriptures were originally written in Sanskrit on bedolu leaves.

Gai Ke Yi Ye refers to branches and leaves withering. A metaphor for character transformation.

Randomly rambling here and there without making any sense. Same as "leaf branches and leaves".

To pull branches and leaves means to pull things here and there without making any sense.

Additional details: When narrating or retelling, adding content that was not included in the main events in addition to the main events.

Connected branches and leaves are branches and leaves born from the same root. Often used as a metaphor for the close relationship between brothers.

Branches and leaves are branches and leaves born from the same root. Often used as a metaphor for the close relationship between brothers.

Parallel branches and lily leaves refers to even sentences and lici.

Green branches and leaves ① Green branches and leaves. Mostly refers to trees that grow lushly. ②A metaphor for youth.

The autumn wind sweeps away all the fallen leaves. The metaphor is swept away and ceases to exist.

The autumn wind sweeping the leaves is a metaphor for being powerful and powerful.

Soft branches and leaves. Soft and delicate branches and leaves. A metaphor for a gentle and beautiful young woman.

Adding branches and leaves is a metaphor for adding one after another. Same as "adding branches and leaves".

The sycamore tree sheds its leaves the earliest, so it indicates the coming of autumn. Later, it was also used as a metaphor for signs of the decline of things.

West wind falling leaves describes the scene of autumn. It often refers to people or things that have declined.

Yang Chuan Sanye originally refers to superb shooting skills. It is also a metaphor for three brothers who passed the imperial examination one after another.

To change the roots and leaves is a metaphor for completely changing the situation.

Removing roots and grafting leaves metaphorically refers to the pulling medium.

There are branches and leaves. The description is really detailed.

Rain strips and tobacco leaves Willow branches in the rain and willow leaves in the smoke. Describe the melancholy scenery. It also refers to the lingering love.

Red leaves in Yugou Yugou: the river flowing through the palace garden. Refers to the story of a poem written on red leaves, which was later used to describe the romantic relationship between a man and a woman.

Also written as "Leaves flowing in the ditch" and "Title of red leaves".

Ⅹ There are idioms with the word ye

To be sure, there is none