1. Contains a complete collection of Sanliu idioms
Sanliu idioms: three palaces and six courtyards, three heads and six arms, three aunts and six women, three heads and six faces, three sixty-nine, etc., six classics and three histories , Three teas and six meals, Thirty-six rains, Three mediums and six certificates, Six Tao and three strategies, Three truths and six herbs, Thirty-six lines, Three pushes and six questions, Three classes and six rooms, Three heads and six certificates, Three pairs of six faces , three relatives and six dependents, six streets and three markets, three tea and six rites three heads and six arms bai [sān tóu liù bì] The basic meaning of the new word book is three heads and six arms.
Originally a Buddhist term, it refers to the Buddha’s Dharma. The latter is a metaphor for magical abilities.
Source "Jingde Chuan Leng Lu Fenzhou Puzhao Zen Master": "Three heads and six arms hold up the sky and the earth; the angry Nezha flutters at the emperor's bell." zhi Example 1. In Buddhist terms, ~ refers to the Buddha's Dharma. .
Near antonyms, synonyms, magical powers, antonyms, Qian donkey, poor skills. 2. Three-character, four-character, five-character, six-character, seven-character, eight-character, nine-character, and cross idioms are written as 3, 4, and 5
1. Three-character idioms show power, bottomless pit, five carts of books, father, son, soldier, parent, official, take advantage of loopholes Two or four-character idioms, behind-the-scenes manipulation, short-sighted, poet, poet, gossip, son of a borer, brilliant pen, densely packed, inseparable, silent. Three or five-character idioms, gone and never come back. One character is worth a thousand pieces of gold. One sentence can be summarized. One thing falls, one thing hits one stick to death, one nostril breathes out, three hundred and sixty lines, one hundred and eighty thousand miles, nine years, ten years, ten fingers are long and short. Four or six character idioms: one does not do, two does not stop, one is one, two is two, one and two, Two and one pass to ten, ten pass to one hundred and one again, and then three dings are dings, and mao is mao, a thousand warnings, ten thousand instructions, if the jade is not cut, it will not become a weapon. Seven-character idiom: The plan for a year lies in the spring. One dynasty, one courtier, one slap cannot make a sound. One person does things, one person is responsible for one misstep and will be hated for eternity. One inch of time, one inch of gold, one hair, and they are out of control. If there are three people walking together, my teacher will pass through the door three times and not come in. Three sentences are not separated from the line. Six or eight-character idioms: One man is at the gate. Ten thousand men can be a teacher for a day and a father for life. A leaf blinds the eye. One person can tell the truth without seeing Mount Tai. Thousands of people can tell the truth. Once a word is spoken, it is difficult for a four-horse horse to catch up. A wave is not leveled. One after another, one person attains enlightenment, chickens and dogs ascend to heaven. One careless move, and everything is lost. One Buddha is born, two Buddhas ascend to heaven, one Buddha is born, and two Buddhas reach nirvana. If you are not afraid of death, why should you be afraid of death? If you are afraid of death, it will freeze three feet. It is not possible for the Bodhisattva of cold mud to cross the river in one day. He cannot protect Jiang Taigong from fishing. If you are willing to take the bait, you will be prepared in advance. If you are not prepared, Sima Zhao will be ruined. Everyone who passes by knows that he will be out there. 8. The Cross Idiom: Once bitten by a snake, you will be afraid of the well rope for ten years. Once you have the power, you will send your order to travel across the sea and remember your confidants. If you keep green mountains next to your neighbors at the end of the world, you will not be afraid of no firewood as long as you work hard. Grinding an iron pestle into a needle, I want to be able to see a thousand miles away, and reach a higher level. Nothing is difficult in the world. I'm afraid that if you are determined, the sea is vast. From the fish leap, the sky allows birds to fly. You can know the horse power from a distance. Over time, I see that young people do not work hard, and the boss is just sad. .
3. Four-character words such as three, six, etc.
Idioms where the first character is three and the third character is six
Three hundred and sixty lines A common name for all walks of life in the old days. Also known as "Thirty-Six Lines"
Three classes, six rooms, three classes: refers to Zao, Zhuang, and Kuai classes, all of which are servants; six rooms: refers to officials, households, rituals, soldiers, punishments, and workshops, They are all subordinate staff of the book office. In the Ming and Qing Dynasties, he was an official in the prefecture and county government offices.
Three teas and six meals means entertaining guests very thoughtfully.
Three to six meetings refers to the parties involved going through the formalities or explaining their reasons in the presence of witnesses or intermediaries.
Three aunts and six women are metaphors for women who are not doing their jobs properly.
Three streets and six lanes generally refer to the streets and alleys.
Three Matchmakers and Six Certificates In the old days, marriages were arranged by parents and had to be introduced by a matchmaker. To express solemnity.
Thirty-six strategies, walking is the best strategy. It originally means that if you are unable to resist the enemy, fleeing is the best strategy. Later, he said that things had reached a point of no return and there was no other good way but to run away. Also known as "Thirty-six strategies, walking is the best strategy".
Thirty-six lines are the old general name for all walks of life.
Three heads and six arms. Three heads and six arms. Originally a Buddhist term, it refers to the Buddha's Dharma. The latter is a metaphor for magical abilities.
Three inferences and six questions: inference: investigation; question: interrogation. In the old days, it meant repeated trials and training.
Three teas and six rituals still say that the matchmaker is getting married. It used to mean formal marriage. Also known as "Three Books and Six Rituals"
Three Palaces and Six Courtyards generally refers to the emperor's concubines.
Three Streets and Six Markets are generally called markets.
Three disasters and six disasters are a metaphor for a child being born sick. It also describes frequent misfortunes. Same as "three disasters and eight disasters".
Three relatives and six old friends are the general term for relatives and old friends.
Three relatives and six dependents: three relatives: parents, brothers, and husband and wife; dependents: family members and relatives. Generally refers to relatives.
Three heads and six arms Shinto shape. The latter is a metaphor for having vast magical powers and outstanding abilities. Same as "three heads and six arms".
Three heads and six faces refers to the appearance in front of everyone or all parties involved.
Three heads and six witnesses refer to numerous witnesses. 4. What are the four-character idioms for three, six, and three? > Pronunciation: [ sān tóu liù bì ]
Definition: three heads, six arms. Originally a Buddhist term, it refers to the Buddha's Dharma. The latter is a metaphor for magical abilities.
Sentence creation: Sun Wukong has seventy-two transformations, and Nezha can transform into three heads and six arms.
三aunts and six wives
Pronunciation: [ sān gū liù pó ]
Definition: It is a metaphor for a woman who does not do her job properly.
Sentence creation: Three aunts and six grandmothers come to stir up trouble all day long, saying this and that, how can we avoid trouble?
三宫六院
Pronunciation: [ sān gōng liù yuàn ]
Definition: Generally refers to the emperor’s concubines.
Sentence making: It’s nothing to have a lover. In ancient times, emperors still had three palaces and six courtyards.
三头六面
Pronunciation: [ sān tóu liù miàn ]
Definition: Refers to the face in front of everyone or all parties involved.
Sentence creation: Lawyers "sit in court" to write petitions, with various aspects, not only judicial assistance, but also the refereeing role of the middleman, which is really necessary; especially in the current era of diverse interests and diverse values.
Three teas and six meals
Pronunciation: [ sān chá liù fàn ]
Definition: It is a metaphor for entertaining guests very thoughtfully.
Sentence making: Lao Sun has gone. You must serve my master well. Three tea and six meals are indispensable. 5. Three hundred and sixty lines of idioms with the first character being three and the third character being six. An old general term for all walks of life.
Also known as "Thirty-Six Lines" Three classes, six rooms, three classes: refers to Zao, Zhuang, and Kuai classes, all of which are servants; six rooms: refers to officials, households, rituals, soldiers, punishments, and workshops, They are all subordinate staff of the book office. In the Ming and Qing Dynasties, he was an official in the prefecture and county government offices.
Three teas and six meals means entertaining guests very thoughtfully. Three to six meetings refers to the parties involved going through the formalities or explaining their reasons in the presence of witnesses or intermediaries.
Three aunts and six women are metaphors for women who are not doing their jobs properly. Three streets and six lanes generally refer to the streets and alleys.
Three Matchmakers and Six Certificates In the old days, marriages were arranged by parents and had to be introduced by a matchmaker. To express solemnity.
Thirty-six strategies, walking is the best strategy. It originally means that if you are unable to resist the enemy, fleeing is the best strategy. Later, he said that things had reached a point of no return and there was no other good way but to run away.
Also known as "Thirty-six strategies, walking is the best strategy". Thirty-six lines: The old general name for all walks of life.
Three heads and six arms. Three heads and six arms. Originally a Buddhist term, it refers to the Buddha's Dharma.
The latter is a metaphor for magical abilities. Three inferences and six questions: inference: investigation; question: interrogation.
In the old days, it meant repeated trials and training. Three teas and six rituals still say that the matchmaker is getting married.
It used to refer to formal marriage. Also known as "Three Books and Six Rituals", Sangong and Sixyuan generally refers to the emperor's concubines.
Three Streets and Six Markets are generally referred to as various markets. Three disasters and six disasters are a metaphor for a child being born sick.
Also describes frequent misfortunes. Same as "three disasters and eight disasters".
Three relatives and six old friends are the general term for relatives and old friends. Three relatives and six dependents: three relatives: parents, brothers, and husband and wife; dependents: family members and relatives.
Generally refers to relatives. Three heads and six arms Shinto shape.
The latter is a metaphor for vast magical powers and outstanding abilities. Same as "three heads and six arms".
Three heads and six faces refers to the appearance in front of everyone or all parties involved. Three heads and six certificates refer to numerous witnesses.