flourishing
Rough and careless
Deep roots and lush foliage-deep roots and lush foliage
Coincidence of marriage
Remove leaves powerfully and quickly.
Golden Branches and Jade Leaves-Descendants of the Royal Family
Inside the dead branches and leaves
Turn a blind eye to the solution of the matter.
Fallen leaves return to the roots-return to the source
Mo bian Ye Rong
Although peony is lovely, it needs the support of green leaves.
Divide into indivisible things
Feudal groups of royal descent
Like the autumn wind sweeping away leaves-(of great power) sweeping away rotten things.
easy
Add branches and leaves to (a tree)-add color and emphasis to (a story)
Find and choose branches and leaves-focus on secondary things.
Smelting metal leaf initiation
Pretend to love what you are actually afraid of.
Leaves fall to the roots-a person who lives elsewhere will eventually return to his ancestral home.
herbage
The fall of a leaf is enough to tell us that autumn is coming-a straw shows the direction of the wind.
To describe or report others, exaggerate and add the original content.
Second, idioms related to leaves
The breaking of flowers and leaves
Rough and careless
Deep roots and lush foliage-deep roots and lush foliage
Coincidence of marriage
Remove leaves powerfully and quickly.
Golden Branches and Jade Leaves-Descendants of the Royal Family
Dead branches and leaves
Turn a blind eye to the solution of the matter.
Fallen leaves return to the roots-return to the source
Imitate fidelity or truth
Although peony is lovely, it needs the support of green leaves.
Divide into indivisible things
Feudal groups of royal descent
Like the autumn wind sweeping away leaves-(of great power) sweeping away rotten things.
easy
Add branches and leaves to (a tree)-add color and emphasis to (a story)
Find and choose branches and leaves-focus on secondary things.
Smelting metal leaf initiation
Pretend to love what you are actually afraid of.
Leaves fall to the roots-a person who lives elsewhere will eventually return to his ancestral home.
herbage
The fall of a leaf is enough to tell us that autumn is coming-a straw shows the direction of the wind.
To describe or report others, exaggerate and add the original content.
The leaves are luxuriant and dense.
flourishing
Autumn colors
The fall of a leaf is enough to tell us that autumn is coming-a straw shows the direction of the wind.
herbage
Idioms about leaves
The idiom is deeply rooted and lush: lush. Only when the roots are deep will the leaves flourish. Metaphor has a solid foundation and will flourish.
During the period of Chunqiu Yin, Confucius led his disciples around the world. During his stay in Ye Yi, a sheep in Ye Gong Palace ran into Confucius' residence and was burned and eaten by disciple Ceng Dian. Ceng Dian's son Zeng Shen reported it to Confucius. Knowing that Zeng Shen was in a dilemma between loyalty and filial piety, Confucius promised to tell Ye Gong that Confucius felt: "The father is the son, and the son is the father, straight in it." ...
A bookworm read the story of cicada slough from an ancient book and believed it. He searched everywhere, picked all the leaves from the cicada's hiding place, took them home to cover his face and do experiments, and asked his wife if she could see him. The wife said angrily that she couldn't see. He took this leaf and stole it in the street. After being arrested, he said, "I'm blind. Can you see it? " ...
Idiom: Tang Xizong visited Sichuan and took the maid-in-waiting Fangzi with him. Fangzi is very knowledgeable. One day, she wrote a poem on a red leaf: "Why does the water flow so fast?" The palace is full of leisure. Only by studying hard and being grateful for the red leaves can we go to the world. "Finished, I threw it into the ditch and was picked up by Xiangzhou scholar Li Yin. I happened to meet a villager's house. Fangzi saw the red leaves of the poem and they got married. ...
Tang Xizong traveled around Sichuan and took the maid-in-waiting Fangzi with him. Fangzi is very knowledgeable. One day, she wrote a poem on the red leaves: "Why does the water flow so fast?" The palace is full of leisure. Only by studying hard and being grateful for the red leaves can we go to the world. "Finished, I threw it into the ditch and was picked up by Xiangzhou scholar Li Yin. I happened to meet a villager's house. Fangzi saw the red leaves of the poem and they got married. ...
Idiom Ye Gong During the Spring and Autumn Period in Long Hao, Shen Zhuliang, the son of Ye Di, a duke of Chu, called himself Ye Gong. He is especially fond of dragons. His beams, columns, doors and windows, all his furniture and even his clothes are carved or embroidered with dragon patterns. When the real dragon in the morning knew about it, he made a special trip to visit Ye Gong and poked his head out of the window. When Lord Ye saw the real dragon, he was terrified out of his wits and ran away. ...
Tang Xizong visited Sichuan and brought a very knowledgeable court librarian, Fangzi. One day, she wrote a poem on a red leaf: "What's the rush of running water? The palace is full of leisure. If you are diligent and thank Hongye, you will win the world. " After asking, I threw it into the ditch and was picked up by Xiangzhou Jinshi Li Yin. I happened to meet a villager's house and they got married. ...
Ⅳ Four idioms about leaves
1 Wang: secret. Mao: Lush. Dense branches and lush leaves. Metaphor is full of children and grandchildren.
2 Good Edition Gong: During the Spring and Autumn Period, the aristocratic power of the State of Chu rose and was sealed in Ye County, Henan Province. Ye: Ancient poems. Good: like, hobby. Ye Ye loves dragons, but he doesn't really mean it. He's just acting like a good dragon. 1) metaphor on the surface like something, actually don't understand or don't need it, when something becomes a reality, even fear. The metaphor of a hobby is always the same, and you will get what you want.
3 sparse branches and leaves: lush and dense. Dense leaves, high density and low density. (1) describe the lush trees. Also known as "Fu Su with branches and leaves". (2) metaphor offspring prosperity.
The fallen leaves fell on the roots. Metaphor things have a certain destination. People who live in other places will eventually return to their hometown. Also known as "the leaves fall to the roots".
5 golden branches and jade leaves, golden branches and jade leaves. Describe the beauty of flowers. (2) metaphor was born noble descendants of the emperor. Also known as "Jade Leaf Golden Branch".
6 Poems on Red Leaves Poems written by maids in the Tang Dynasty on red leaves were picked by literati and skillfully married. The latter refers to the coincidence of marriage between men and women. Also known as "Red Leaf Poetry", "Red Leaf Title" and "Yugou Red Leaf".
Ⅳ idioms related to leaves
Prosperous,
Quite critical,
Dead branches and leaves,
Add branches and leaves,
Sparse branches and leaves,
Careless,
The tree is high in thousands of feet, and the leaves fall to the roots.
Ye Gonghao gave a long cry,
Autumn wind sweeps the leaves,
A leaf can't see Mount Tai,
Golden branches and jade leaves,
Words have branches and leaves,
A leaf falls to understand the autumn of the world,
Brother tung leaf seal,
Looking for leaves from the roots,
Autumn wind and red leaves,
Yugou red leaves,
Ratio of leaves to branches,
Apricot leaves,
Strong roots and lush leaves,
The leaves are thin and the flowers are residual,
Shuangmiao loves leaves,
A mountain in Ye Mi,
Brahma leaf,
Green branches and leaves,
There are branches and leaves,
Red leaves flirt,
Not at all, just on small issues.
ⅵ Idioms with leaves
Idioms of active leaves:
Prosperous,
Quite critical,
Dead branches and leaves,
Add branches and leaves,
Sparse branches and leaves,
Careless,
Trees soar, leaves take root,
Ye Gonghao gave a long cry,
Autumn wind sweeps the leaves,
A leaf can't see Mount Tai,
Golden branches and jade leaves,
Brother tung leaf seal,
A leaf falls to understand the autumn of the world,
Looking for leaves from the roots,
Words have branches and leaves,
Apricot leaves,
The leaves are thin and the flowers are residual,
Ratio of leaves to branches,
Yugou red leaves,
Strong roots and lush leaves,
Autumn wind and red leaves,
Brahma leaf,
A leaf is blind,
A mountain in Ye Mi,
Rain belt tobacco,
Holding branches and picking leaves,
Wildflowers and diseased leaves,
Intimate relationship between brothers
ⅶ Idioms related to leaves
1, layer forest full dyeing: layer forest full dyeing, which means that the layer trees on the mountain turn red after frost, just like being dyed.
2. Although the peony is good, the green leaves support it: it is a metaphor that no matter how capable a person is, he needs someone to help him.
3, lush foliage: describe lush foliage.
4. Carelessness: The original metaphor was simple or generalized, but now the metaphor is rough and not careful. The description is short, not detailed and not specific. Metaphor work rough, not serious and meticulous.
5. Light green: a traditional color term in China, which refers to a relatively light light green. The difference between light green and dark green is that the degree of green is different, and dark green is dark. Different from light green, it is fresher.
6, lush: lush: lush appearance. Lush: lush vegetation.
7, golden branches and jade leaves: the original description of flowers and trees is beautiful. Refers to the only son of the royal family. Now it is also a metaphor for people of noble or exquisite birth.
8. Autumn wind sweeps leaves; The autumn wind blew away the fallen leaves. Metaphor is a powerful force to quickly and easily sweep away rotten things.
9. Deciduous leaves return to their roots: the fallen dead leaves fall to the ground and become fertilizers that nourish the roots. Metaphor things have a certain destination. People who live in other places will eventually return to their hometown.
10, yellow-green: a color between yellow and green, without the glare of yellow or the low-key of green.
1 1, dryness: vegetation decays and loses moisture.
12, Fallen leaves return to their roots: Falling dead leaves fall on the roots. Metaphor things have a certain destination. People who live in other places will eventually return to their hometown.
13, emerald: green as jade.
14, deep roots and lush foliage: lush: lush. Only when the roots are deep will the leaves flourish. Metaphor has a solid foundation and will flourish.
15, Poems on Red Leaves: Coincidence Story of Maids' Marriage in Tang Dynasty. Metaphor is a coincidence of marriage.
16, Qiongzhi Yu Ye: The feudal times were called descendants of the royal family.
17, yellow: refers to the yellow leaves.
18, green: clear and bright, crystal clear and transparent. It is also one of the best emerald greens except emerald green, with crystal clear color and no impurities.
19, two leaves cover your eyes: like two leaves cover your eyes. Metaphor is blinded by tiny things and can't distinguish clearly.
20, wither: fall. More refers to plants and flowers.
2 1, Mo Bianye: Mo: No; Distinguish: distinguish. You can't tell the truth from the fact. Metaphor imitates reality or confuses truth with falsehood.
ⅷ What is the idiom to describe leaves?
The leaves are lush, thick and leafy, with deep roots, red leaves inscribed with poems, autumn leaves swept by the wind, golden branches and jade leaves, dead branches and leaves, and two leaves cover the eyes and the leaves return to the roots. You can't tell the difference between leaves. Although the peony is good, it depends on the support of green leaves, the leaves of tung trees are broken, and the leaves of Qiongzhi jade are swept away by the autumn wind like vibrating leaves, adding branches and leaves, finding branches and picking leaves, and melting.
When the leaves fall, you will know in autumn.
new word
Basic explanation
When you see the leaves fall, you know that autumn is coming. Metaphor can infer the development trend of things from subtle changes.
tidy
Song Shi Puji's "Five Lights Meeting Yuan" Volume 20: "Leaves fall to know autumn, give Ming San." "Continued Lantern Biography": "The strings move and the leaves fall to know the autumn."
ⅸ What is the idiom about leaves?
Failure to write a "chapter" or "chapter" means that a leaf is confused by local or temporary phenomena: read "zhàng": a leaf in front of you will make people unable to see the whole picture of the outside world and things. Shape discrimination disorder
Ten, idioms related to leaves
Careless words.
Pronunciation c zh and d à yè
Interpretation of painting, painting trees casually, no meticulous. Metaphor work rough, not serious and meticulous.
"Zhuziyu" Volume 78 Source: "I'm afraid Kong Anguo didn't make a preface to the book, and Chinese was careless. The preface of this book is exquisite, like the figures of the Six Dynasties. "
The examples are so detailed that I can't finish them in three days and nights. Let me tell you! (Zhao Shuli, "Building")
Words are deeply rooted and leafy.
pronounce
Interpretation of Mao: lush. Only when the roots are deep will the leaves flourish. Metaphor has a solid foundation and will flourish.
Ann's "Ping Fu" comes from: "Weizi Ping comes out of the valley, with deep roots and luxuriant branches, and is called a tree."
A poem with red leaves in its title.
Pronunciation hóng yè tí sh:
Explain the story of the coincidence of the marriage of maids in the Tang Dynasty. Metaphor is a coincidence of marriage.
The source is Liu Song's axe "Qing Suo Gao Liu Yihong Ji"
Remove leaves powerfully and quickly.
Pronunciation jífěng s m:o qi y
Interpretation metaphor is powerful and quick, like a storm sweeping away fallen leaves.
Source "Zi Tongzhi Jin Jianji Xiao Wudi Taiyuan Seven Years": "Take me out of Jin, school its strength, and still sweep the autumn leaves with a gust of wind."
The golden branches and jade leaves in the title
Pronunciation jρn zhρyρ
Explain the beautiful flowers and trees that were originally described. Later refers to the descendants of the royal family. Now it is also a metaphor for people of noble or exquisite birth.
The source of Wang Tangjian's Opera Palace is: "Hu Die and Hu Die, flying on the golden branches and jade leaves."
Example: eldest sister-in-law is ~, and she will get sick when the breeze blows. (Sha Ting's "An Autumn Night")
Words wither and wither.
Pronunciation k zh and b à i yè.
Interpretation failure: decline. Dry branches, rotten flowers and leaves. Describe desolation and destruction.
The origin of Ren Shang Peach Blossom Fan in Clear Sky: "Pigeon feather bat dung is scattered all over the house, and litter is used as a cover."
The green leaves of words turn into yin.
Pronunciation lǜyécheng yén
The definition is that women get married and have children.
Song Ji Yougong's "Tang Shi Chronicle Du Mu" source: "Spring comes late to find nature, there is no need to be disappointed. The wind is strong and the green leaves are full of branches. "
The prefix falls to the root.
Pronunciation Luo yègu Gün Gün
The fallen dead leaves fell on the roots. Metaphor things have a certain destination. People who live in other places will eventually return to their hometown.
Source Songshi Daoyuan "Jingde Dengchuan Record" Volume 5: "Leaves fall to the roots."
Example ~, Fengcheng sword back. ("Wang Ming's Poetry" Volume 38)
Shuang Ye occlusion of words
Pronunciation Li m: ng y y m: n m u
Interpretation is like two leaves covering your eyes. Metaphor is a blind eye to things.
The source of Liu Zhuan's Theory of Liu Zhuan in the Northern Qi and Zhou Dynasties: "If a husband covers his eyes with two leaves, it is invisible; If you plug your ears with two pearls, you will be silent. "
The word leaves tell autumn.
Pronounced "Lu"
Interpretation is to see the yellow leaves fall to the ground and know that autumn is coming.
The source of Puji's "Five Lights Meeting Yuan" Volume 20: "Leaves fall to know autumn, and give Ming San." "Continued Lantern Biography": "The strings move and the leaves fall to know the autumn."
Don't distinguish leaves from words.
The pronunciation of chǔ yè
Interpretation: No; Distinguish: distinguish. You can't tell the truth from the fact. Metaphor imitates reality or confuses truth with falsehood.
The source "Han Fei Zi Yu Lao": "Song San was born in. It is difficult to kill the stem, but it is full of glory and chaos. "
Peony is good, but it is backed by green leaves.
Pronunciation m ǔ dansu and h m ǔ ao, Kun Zhang l ǔ yefei.
No matter how capable a person is, someone must help him.
These words broke tung leaves.
Pronunciation pê tó ng zh and yè
Interpretation metaphor has been divided into indecomposable things.
The source "Biography of Li Mi in the New Tang Dynasty": "When Li Huaiguang rebelled, he was twenty years old and suffered from drought, and the discussants wanted to forgive him. Di Bo asked the ministers, folded a piece of tung leaf and stuck it on the ambassador. He said:' Your Majesty is irreconcilable with Huai Guang, the monarch and the minister, so it is a leaf.' Reason is unforgivable. "
Autumn wind sweeps the leaves.
Pronunciation qi f ng s m:o Luòy
The autumn wind blew away the fallen leaves. Metaphor is a powerful force to quickly and easily sweep away rotten things.
Source "The Biography of the Three Kingdoms Wei Zhi and Xin Pi": "With the power of the public, the enemy who is trapped in poverty and the enemy who attacks the disadvantages are no different from autumn leaves."
Be as cruel and heartless as ~ when you are on an equal footing with the enemy.
Jade leaf of Qiongzhi in the title
Pronunciation qióng zhèyè
Interpretation of the feudal era called royal descendants.
easy
Pronunciation rú zhèn luò yè
Easy to explain and describe.
The source is "Ci Ci: Three Stories of Su Gong 'ao in Zhong Wang" by Xian Cui in Ming Dynasty.
Add branches and leaves to (a tree)-add color and emphasis to (a story)
Pronunciation ti ā n zh and Ji ā yè
Add some branches and leaves to the trunk. It is a metaphor for telling something or paraphrasing others' words, and adding something that does not exist in order to exaggerate.
The source of Song Zhuxi's Answer to Huang Zigeng: "There are many obstacles today, and there is no end to adding branches and leaves."
Yang Zirong was amused to kill time. (Qu Bo's "Lin Yuan" Volume 17)
Add branches and leaves to words
Pronunciation ti ā n zh and memory
Interpretative metaphors are attached one after another.
The source of Song Zhuxi's Answer to Huang Zigeng: "There are many obstacles today, and there is no end to adding branches and leaves."
People who say they love you are dishonest.
Search branches and leaves with words
Pronunciation Xun zh and zh ā i yè
Interpretation is a metaphor for pursuing secondary and non-fundamental things.
The source of Song Canglang's poetic remarks: "Jian 'an's works are all meteorological, and branches and leaves cannot be picked. "
Prefix Ye Gong Long Hao
Pronunciation yè g not ng hà o ló ng
Interpretation: During the Spring and Autumn Period, there was a nobleman in the State of Chu, surnamed Gao, who was sealed in Ye (the name of the ancient city, now Ye County, Henan Province). Metaphor means that you like something verbally, but you don't like it.
According to Xiang's New Preface Miscellaneous Matters, I like dragons very much. Dragons are carved on utensils and painted on houses. Knowing this, the real dragon came to Ye Gong's house and put his head into the window. When Ye Gong saw it, he began to run.
Words take root.
Pronunciation "you go to your home" and "g ē n"
Leaves germinate from the roots of trees and finally wither and return to the roots. Metaphor things always have a certain destination. People who leave home will eventually return to their hometown.
Source Songshi Daoyuan "Jingde Dengchuan Record" Volume 5: "Leaves fall to the roots."
The tree is soaring, and there must be a landing in the future, so we have to explain it clearly. (Qing Li garbo's "officialdom in the sky" 22)
Word leaves fall to know autumn.
Pronunciation is "Yelu Ⅱ zh" and "qi"
When you see the leaves fall, you know that autumn is coming. Metaphor can infer the development trend of things from subtle changes.
The source of Puji's "Five Lights Meeting Yuan" Volume 20: "Leaves fall to know autumn, and give Ming San." "Continued Lantern Biography": "The strings move and the leaves fall to know the autumn."
The headword "Jade Leaves and Golden Branches"
Pronunciation y and y and j and n zh and
Interpretation of the feudal era called royal descendants.
The source of Wang Tangjian's Opera Palace is: "Hu Die and Hu Die, flying on the golden branches and jade leaves."
For example, if I fall in love with you in the palace, I can't make the country kiss the emperor. (Yuan Guan Hanqing's Butterfly Dream is the first discount)
Course is quite critical.
Pronunciation y and yè zh and qi
Interpretation from the fall of a leaf until the arrival of autumn. Metaphor through individual subtle signs, we can see the development trend and results of the whole situation.
The source "Huainanzi said the mountain training": "When you see a leaf falling, you will know the end of the year." Song Tang Geng's Luwen quoted a poem from the Tang Dynasty: "A monk in one mountain doesn't know the number of Jia Zi, but a leaf falls on the earth."
A leaf can't see Mount Tai.
Pronunciation y and y Zhang mê, bê jià n tà i shā n
Interpretation of cover: cover. A leaf blocked my eyes, and I couldn't even see the tall Mount Tai in front of me. Metaphor is confused by local phenomena and can't see the whole or the whole.
The source "Guo Guanzi Tianze": "A leaf can't see Mount Tai; Two peas in the ear, no thunder. "
You can't completely deny our achievements because of some small mistakes.
Words have branches and leaves.
Pronunciation y ǒ u zh and ti ā n yè
Interpretation is a metaphor, which refers to telling something or paraphrasing others' words, adding something that doesn't exist in order to exaggerate.