A complete list of idiom names with Li?

『一』 Idioms with names

Places of interest,

Inexplicable,

Famous all over the world,

Fishing for fame,

worthy of the name,

words of wisdom,

infamous,

gold list title,

world-famous,

Well-deserved,

Unsung hero,

Famous,

Indescribable,

Successful and famous,

As the name suggests,

well-known,

deceive the world and steal the name,

be among the best,

rise to fame,

penniless,

famous,

unworthy of the name,

notorious,

famous in history,

Famous for a while,

Impostor,

Famous,

Well-deserved,

Become famous in one fell swoop,

True to its name

『二』 How to choose a name using four-character idioms for the surname Li

Li Bai Tao Hong Li Guang Bu Hou (a bit uneasy, not recommended) Li Guang Wei Feng (It has a similar meaning to the previous word, and is not recommended) Li Guo is in the same boat, Li Guo is in the same boat, Li Xia is without a path

Li Bai Taohong [lǐ bái táo hóng]

[Explanation] Peach blossoms are red and plum blossoms are white. Refers to the beautiful and pleasant scenery in spring.

Li Guangbuhou [lǐ guǎng bù hòu]

[Explanation] It is used to lament that he has high achievements but no honors and has a bad fate. Same as "Li Guang is not sealed".

Li Guang was not granted the title [lǐ guǎng wèi fēng]

Explanation: Many of the famous Han general Li Guang’s subordinates were granted the title of marquis due to their military exploits, and Li Guang himself made outstanding achievements in fighting against the Huns. But no marquis was seen. Later, "Li Guang was not granted the title of Marquis", "Li Guang was not granted the title of Marquis", and "Li Guang was difficult to be granted the title of Marquis", and he lamented that he was not honored for his high achievements and had a bad fate.

Li Guo Tongzhou [lǐ guō tóng zhōu]

Explanation: Use it as a metaphor to get along with each other.

From: "Book of the Later Han Dynasty·Guo Tai Zhuan": "Guo Tai's courtesy name was Lin Zong, a native of Xiu in Taiyuan. His family was poor and humble... He traveled to Luoyang. He first met Yin Li Ying of Henan, and Ying was so strange that he They were friendly to each other and became famous in the capital. After returning to his hometown, Lin Zongwei and Li Ying were sent to the river in thousands of cars. The guests looked at him and thought they were immortals. "

Example: Looking out at the color for a while, waiting for the rider, there are traces of weakness on his shoulders, almost like Xun Chen would sit down, ~. The romance of the Eastern Han Dynasty, see you again today.

◎Qing Dynasty Chen Kangqi's "Lang Qian Jiwen" Volume 8

Li Guo Xianzhou [lǐ guō xiān zhōu]

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Explanation: Commonly used as a reference for friends to get married.

From: "Book of the Later Han Dynasty·Guo Tai Zhuan" records that Li Ying and Guo Tai were on the same boat, and they looked at each other and thought they were gods, so they called it "Li Guo Xianzhou".

Example: Zhigu’s fortune will return today, and it will be temporarily defaulted.

◎Li Zhi of Ming Dynasty's poem "Zhigu sent Ma Cheng to present Ruoweng Lishan and Gaozhang to the two laymen"

: Li Xia Wujijing Pinyin: lǐ xià wú xī jìng Explanation: Path: path. There is no path under the plum trees. It is a metaphor for an honest person who has no hypocrisy in his heart.

It is recommended that when the friend who asks the question encounters the correct answer, he can promptly adopt the answer that is the fastest and correct, so as to avoid other friends thinking that there is no correct answer before and rack their brains.

Adopting other people’s answers is an affirmation of the results of other people’s work. Both the questioner and the answerer can gain wealth value. As the saying goes, you can gain more with one stone, so why not do it? ?

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『三』The boy is named Li idiom

Avoid Li and suspect melon. Use it to avoid suspicion.

The bitter plum beside the road is the same as the bitter plum beside the road.

Fang Tao Yu Li describes the beauty of the body like a peach or plum.

Floating melons sink plums, also known as "floating melons sink plums". The saying comes from Cao Pi's "Book of Wu Zhi and Chao Ge Ling" from Wei Dynasty in the Three Kingdoms: "Sweet melons float in clear springs, and red plums sink in cold water." It means washing melons and fruits in cold springs to quench thirst. Later, "floating melons and sinking plums" was used to refer to summer fun.

There is no way a melon rind can match a plum tree. Refers to forcing recognition of relatives.

Putting Li on behalf of peach means suffering on behalf of others or replacing each other.

Stick peach instead of plum See "stiff plum instead of peach".

Peach blossoms are red, plum blossoms are white. Refers to the beautiful and pleasant scenery in spring.

Li Guang Buhou See "Li Guang Buhou".

Li Guang was unable to be sealed. See "Li Guang was not sealed".

Li Guang was not granted a title. Many of the famous Han general Li Guang's subordinates were granted the title of marquis due to their military exploits. However, Li Guang himself fought against the Huns and had outstanding military achievements, but he was not granted the title of marquis. Later, "Li Guang was not granted the title of Marquis", "Li Guang was not granted the title of Marquis", and "Li Guang was difficult to be granted the title of Marquis", and he lamented that he was not honored for his high achievements and had a bad fate.

Li Guo is in the same boat See "Li Guo is in the same boat".

Li Guo Tongzhou's "Book of the Later Han Dynasty·Guo Tai Zhuan": "Guo Taizi was named Lin Zong, and he was a native of Xiu in Taiyuan. His family was poor and humble... He traveled to Luoyang. He first met Yin Li Ying of Henan, and Ying was so strange. They became friendly and became famous in the capital. After returning to his hometown, Lin Zongwei and Li Ying were sent to the river in thousands of cars. The guests looked at him and thought he was a god. "Guo Tongzhou" and "Li Guo are in the same boat" are metaphors for knowing that they get along well.

Li Guo Xianzhou's "Book of the Later Han·Guo Tai Zhuan" records that Li Ying and Guo Tai were in the same boat, and they looked at each other as gods, so they were called "Li Guo Xianzhou". Later, it was often used as a sign of blind dates between friends.

Li Xia Gua Tian is a metaphor for situations that easily arouse suspicion.

『四』 Which idiom does the name Li Bingxi come from?

The explanation of giving people a handle

Idiom copy pinyin shòu rén yǐ bǐng

The idiom explains handing the hilt of the sword to someone else. It is a metaphor for giving power to others or letting people catch shortcomings and mistakes, making oneself passive.

The idiom comes from the Eastern Han Dynasty? Ban Gu's "Hanshu Meifu Biography": "Hold Tai'a upside down and give Chu its handle."

The simplified pinyin of the idiom SRYB

The phonetic pronunciation of the idiom ㄕㄡˋ ㄖㄣˊ 一ˇ ㄅ一ㄥˇ

Commonly used Commonly used idioms of degree

Idioms with four-character idioms

Feeling *** Colorful neutral idioms

Idiom usage is in verb-object form; used as a predicate; with a derogatory connotation.

Idiom structure verb-object idioms

Idiom era modern idioms

Synonyms: leaving one's words, passing one's instructions to others

Examples of idioms from the middle volume of Gao Yang's "The Complete Biography of Hu Xueyan: Stepping into the Clouds": "It's all you! Talk nonsense, what's the law of jealousy? So much so that you can give someone a handle!"

Idiom riddles to pass the baton

"五" should have a name with the word "ling", preferably an idiom name. The surname is Li, she is a girl

Li Naling, Li Fengling, Li Hailing, Li Feiling, Li Liling, Li Xiangling, Li Liuling, Li Yaling, Li Yinling, Li Wangling, Li Fangling, Li Yanling, Li Guling, Li Zhiling, Li Jiling, Li Jinling, Li Jialing, Li Xianling! There are only so many that I can think of, if you want more, just ask

"Lu" Please give my baby girl a name. The surname is Li. The name is required to contain the character "芊", which comes from common sayings and idioms, so that it is easy to remember.

The orchid is like spring and summer, and the green grass is so green. ——From "Thirty-Eight Poems on Encounters" by Chen Zi'ang of the Tang Dynasty

"Qi" What idiom is the name "Li Miaochun" taken from?

The name "Li Miaochun" is taken from "Miaoshou Rejuvenation" ".

Source: Xie Lingyun, Southern Dynasties and Song Dynasty, "Preface to the Poems of Ye Zhongji" by Prince Wei: "It is difficult to combine the four of them: good times, beautiful scenery, pleasure, and pleasure. "

Usage: joint type; used as subject and object; used when the environment and mood are both good

Example: Lu Xun's "Sequel to the Huagai Collection·Xiamen Communication": "I am obsessed with natural beauty. , Self-hate is not sensitive, so even if you encounter the beautiful scenery in the morning, you will not be very moved. "

Explanation: Liang: beautiful; Chen: hour. Good moments, beautiful scenery.

"九" idioms with names

Places of interest

World-famous

Well-known

Famous

Ranked among the best

Inexplicable

Stealing fame

A name that will go down in history

A well-deserved name

Famous far and near

A well-deserved name

"Shi" The request for the name of the girl with the surname Li comes from Which is the best ancient poem in the Book of Idioms? Li Yu, thank you all

Li Yuzheng

Li Yuge

Li Yuting

Li Lianchen

Li Xianchen

Li Qingyu

Li Yuanchan

Li Huaxiang

Li Junlou

Li Hanmo

Li Yixi

Li Yuling

Actually, people with "Yu" in their names tend to be masculine