A four-character idiom to describe stalactites

1. Verses describing stalactites

God’s ax and heavenly craftsmanship build caves, and stalactites stand on their heads to practice magical skills. The stalagmites and stone pillars all cheered, and thousands of drops brought coolness.

1. The stalactites look like an old grandfather looking at his two grandchildren with a particularly affectionate feeling.

2. A huge, strange-shaped stone wall with pits, uneven surfaces, and an inclination! I heard people say that this rock is composed of stalactites of many different ages. When you knock the stalactites of various ages with your hands, the sounds they make are different! So people named it "Music Stone Wall"!

3. The Yinzi Cave is a typical karst landform. The cave contains stalactites that have developed and grown in different geological ages. They are crystal clear and white and flawless, just like the Milky Way leaning down in the night sky, flashing like silver and white. The light of diamonds is why it is called "Silver Rock".

4. Stalactites only grow about 1 mm per year. Over time, these sediments will form a variety of spectacular natural structures.

5. Guangxi and Yunnan are the provinces and regions with the richest stalactite resources in my country. The stalactites they produce are shiny and unique in shape, and have high appreciation value.

6. Stalactites, also known as stalactites, refer to calcium carbonate precipitation in different forms such as stalactites, stalagmites, and stone pillars formed in caves in carbonate areas during the long geological history and under specific geological conditions. A general term for matter, its formation often takes tens of thousands or hundreds of thousands of years. Due to their long formation time, stalactites have important research value for ancient geological investigations.

7. In the Shuanglong Cave in Jinhua, the stalactites are really diverse: some are like Dinghai needles; some are like rainbows; some are like waterfalls; some are like pagodas...

8. The stalactites are so beautiful. Some look like monkeys playing, some look like rabbits eating grass, and some look like tigers roaring...

9. There are many stalactites hanging upside down. The hanging faucet seems to be praising our country's culture.

10. The stalactite grows from the bottom of the cave to the top like a rod, which is so special.

11. Stalactites are generated in caves. When water containing calcium carbonate drips from the top of the cave, due to the evaporation of water and the escape of carbon dioxide, the calcium carbonate in the water precipitates and flows from the top. It grows and is shaped like a stalactite. 2. What are the poems that describe stalactites

1. "Stalactite Row" - Author: Du Fu of the Tang Dynasty

God's ax and heavenly craftsmanship build caves,

Bell Practice magical skills while standing on your breasts.

Stalagmites and stone pillars all cheer for you,

Thousands of drops bring coolness.

2. Shuiliandong is the largest, covering an area of ??more than 100 square meters. There are milkstone waterfalls and ice-carved pheasant feathers hanging on the wall. The room contains monkey utensils and a jade lamp hangs from the ceiling.

3. The cave is filled with dazzling treasures. The stony milk is pointing downwards, and the stalagmites are about to soar into the sky. The stone eyes have a thousand miles of sight, and the stone sword has a cold edge.

4. The louvered stone curtain is like the elegant pleated skirt of a woman with words. When she steps forward gently and elegantly, scattered flowers are revealed in the folds of the skirt, flickering and appearing. , faintly fragrant, extremely mysterious, and the faint fragrance behind it makes people have endless aftertaste and be fascinated by it.

5. Against the backdrop of the reflection of colored lights and water mirrors, the color of the lava is constantly changing and beautiful. At the bottom is a very gorgeous pool. The crystal-clear stalactites in the pool are like water hibiscus, dripping and bright. , as if it were the Huaqing Pool where Concubine Yang once bathed.

6. There is a row of 15-meter-high stone curtains beside the pool, like a huge bead curtain and jade brocade hanging upside down in the shallow pool. The stalactites between the cave roof and the ground are as light as silk satin. The graceful posture reflects the colorful and gorgeous brilliance, which is reflected in the clear and mirror-like water. It is so majestic and beautiful that tourists all applaud and praise it.

7. The beauty of the cave is suspected to be a palace in the sky. The plank road is high in the sky, with hundreds of caves connected to each other. The sky Buddha is at the head, the wind tunnel is lined up, the golden bells are ringing, the rain clouds are flying, and the blue dragon is leaping.

8. A towering stalactite and several stone waterfalls. There is a cave in the sky, a landscape to watch, and stone flowers on the seabed that suddenly light up and disappear. In the Yaochi of Longteng, armored shadows are vivid, tigers are squatting, spirits are empty, and immortal energy is whining.

9. The plump stone surface is actually covered with crystal clear wild chrysanthemums. The petals are so delicate that they are blooming with their vibrant youth.

10. Large holes within small holes, with the lower layer connected to the upper layer. Listening and watching, walking and stopping. Bright and dark, clear and hazy. Yi Dao said that at dawn, there was a cockcrow in the distance. After a night of excitement, we will meet again after a thousand days. 3. The four-character idiom describing green trees

luxuriant branches and leaves

explains the dense and lush branches and leaves.

Source: Ming Sunyou

: "May the gods on earth and heaven take good care of you, may your husband be blessed with jade and clear water, and may your young lady flourish."

Lush

Explanation describes the lush and lush vegetation. It also describes the momentum as beautiful and vigorous.

Origin: Wang Chong of Han Dynasty

: "The city walls are lush and green."

: "Those who look at the Qi go to Nanyang and say: 'The Qi is good, lush and green!'"

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Green and dripping

Explanation of green: dark green. Describes green plants such as grass and trees as if they are full of water.

Source: Guo Xi of the Song Dynasty

: "The mountains in spring are dull and like a smile, the mountains in summer are green and dripping, the mountains in autumn are bright and clean like makeup, and the mountains in winter are bleak and like sleep." 4. Description Four-character idioms about branches

Four-character idioms describing branches are:

1. The branches and leaves are sparse [zhī yè fú shū]

1. Explanation: ①Describe The branches and leaves are luxuriant and spread out in all directions, with a certain density from top to bottom. ②The metaphor analyzes things in detail and meticulously. ③A metaphor for prosperity and development.

2. From: "Book of the Later Han Dynasty·Yandu Zhuan": "The growth of vegetation begins with budding, and finally spreads. The branches and leaves are sparse, and the glory is numerous. At the end, although it is flourishing, it reaches all the roots. ”

3. Example: Gu Moran wrote "Tai Xuan" of five thousand words, ~, which alone spoke more than one hundred thousand words. ◎Han Yangxiong's "Jie Mo"

2. Branches and leaves scattered [ zhī fēn yè sàn ]

1. Explanation: It is a metaphor for the widespread distribution of descendant tribes. Same as "branch cloth and leaf division".

2. From: Tang Dynasty Yang Jiong's "Essence of Sacrifice to Liu Shaojian for Xue Ling": "Only because of the Tao Tang Dynasty, there is this Ji Fang. God will destroy Han Dynasty, people and gods will praise you. Founding the country and inheriting the family, branches and leaves will be divided. Scattered. The three minks are prominent in Taiwan Province, and the four-horse horses are dancing in Li'an."

3. The branches and leaves are lush [ zhī fán yè mào ]

1. Explanation: The branches and leaves are dense and lush. .

2. From: "Qin Xin Ji" by Sun You of the Ming Dynasty: "May the gods on earth and heaven be prepared for you, may your husband be blessed with jade and clear water, and may your young lady have flourishing branches and leaves."

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4. Branches and leaves Fusu [ zhī yè fú sū ]

1. Explanation: It describes the branches and leaves that are luxuriant and spread all around, with a certain density from top to bottom.

2. From: Pu Songling's "Strange Stories from a Chinese Studio: Planting Pear" in the Qing Dynasty: "Thousands of eyes are watching, and I see hooks sprouting out and getting bigger; they become trees, with branches and leaves, and flowers bloom in a flash. Quick and real, huge and fragrant, full of trees. ”

5. Vibrant [ shēng jī bó bó ]

1. Explanation: Describes the natural world as full of vitality, or the active social life. .

2. Example: Since the reform and opening up, my country’s tertiary industry has been vigorous and developing very rapidly.