endless
Explanation: What the eyes can see. The description is very huge.
Sentence making: The endless fields are rippling with golden wheat waves.
Source: Guan "Butterfly Lovers": "Xunyang City boating; A faint crow; Decorate the tree with clouds. Jiupai Jiangfen has disappeared since then; The smoke is boundless. "
broomy
Interpretation: Describe lush vegetation. Also described as magnificent.
Sentence: The fertile black land is full of lush crops.
Source: Wang Hanchong's On Balance and Prosperity: "The Spring Mausoleum of Subo Awang is lush."
burst with vitality
Interpretation: Describe the vitality of nature or active social life.
Sentence-making: After scientific farming, a great situation of vitality has emerged in the countryside.
Source: Zhang Tianmin's Entrepreneurship: "The oil field is full of vitality, busy and thriving."
spring returns to the earth
Interpretation: It seems that spring has returned to the earth. Describe that the cold has passed, and warmth and vitality have once again come to the world.
Sentence: Spring returns to the earth, everything is renewed, and farmers start farming again.
Source: Song Zhou Zizhi's "Two Stories of Rain and Snow in Taicang, When I was Years Old": "The snow on the tree head is still there, and the spring willow is unknown.
Full of vitality
Interpretation: Describe a person or society full of vigor and vitality.
After a spring rain, the earth is full of vitality.
Source: Qingyuan Mei's "Poetry with the Garden" Volume 15: "There are very few poems by Qian Gong; The family copied more than a dozen chapters by mistake; I read it; Full of energy; Regret knowing that the public is not finished. "
What are the four words to describe "land"
1, unfamiliar soil, but unfamiliar.
[Definition]: I can't adapt to the climatic conditions or eating habits of a place.
Besides traveling, you must avoid being unfamiliar with the land.
[Source]: Biography of Wang Rong in Southern History: "Song Ge said,' Be a place where you don't learn.' "
2. Folk skeleton T incarnation
[Interpretation]: The body is like civil engineering. Metaphor is the true face of people, without modification.
Sentence: civil engineering is a skeleton, without self-decoration; Have a heart of stone and a firm nature.
[Source]: Liu Yiqing's "Shi Shuo Xin Yu Rong Zhi" in the Southern Song Dynasty: "Liu Ling is six feet long, and her appearance is very ugly, but she is long and not inspected, and her body has been destroyed."
3, tired soil to the mountain I t ǔ zhā n
[Interpretation]: Metaphor from small to large, many a mickle makes a mickle.
A. Tired silk needs to endure, tired soil needs mountains, tired karma needs to be sacred and tired spirit needs to be true, so Wan Li set foot in it.
[Source]: Seven Signs of the Cloud by Zhang Song Fang Jun, Volume 90.
Idioms about (what) field
yàmiáo zho zháng]
Try to pull up to help the buds grow-rushing will spoil things.
synonym
Excessive enthusiasm will spoil things.
Interpretation: pull up. Pulling out seedlings encourages growth. Ignoring the laws of things and insisting on quick success and instant benefit is a metaphor, but it will make things worse. Also known as "pulling out seedlings to encourage".
Idioms and their stories
original text
There was a man in the Song Dynasty who bowed before his seedlings grew well. When he came back, he said, "I am sick today! give
Help the seedlings grow! "His son followed, and Miao was dying.
The world can't afford to help seedlings, and there are few old people. Those who give up because they feel useless don't cultivate seedlings; Help the old and help the young. Inaction is useless and harmful (Excerpted from Mencius Gong Sunchou)
Idioms describing land
bumpiness
uneven
Fertile land and fertile soil
Fertility and fertility of the land
Vojean Li Xi
The appearance of lush vegetation
A barren land-a desolate place (after drought or insect disaster)
Large-scale retired cooking and forging
invalid
Distant
The vast land is surrounded by mountains and seas.
vast?in?territory
Four-character idioms describe fields corresponding to clear water and blue sky.
be boundlessly broad
Pronunciation: gum 4 gung mào wúyín
Interpretation: describe boundless, boundless. This metaphor is very broad. Synonym: boundless.
ⅵ There are 10 idioms about land.
A shovel: holding something in your hand. A handful of loess. It refers to the grave. Nowadays, it is often compared to a small piece of land or a declining and insignificant reactionary force.
Source: Historical Records and Biography of Zhang Shizhi: "If your majesty makes fools take the land of Changling, why do you cast spells?"
Don't eat where you don't eat: don't produce food. Refers to land that cannot be cultivated.
Source: On the Book of Rites Tan Gong: "If I die and choose a place where I don't eat, I will be rude."
City fox society rat society: land temple. Fox on the wall, mouse in the temple. Metaphor relies on power to do evil, and it is difficult to drive away villains for a while.
Source: Yan Zi Chun Qiu: "Fu She, painting with a bundle of wood, rats are afraid of worry, smoking it, burning its wood, pouring it, and losing its painting. This mouse can't be killed, so it is also a social reason. " "The Book of Jin Xie Kun Biography": "Honesty is the beginning of disaster, and the city fox is also a mouse."
Thousands of miles of red land: empty. Describe a scene where a large amount of land is barren caused by natural disasters or wars.
Source: Ten Years of Han Feizi: "The drought in Jin is thousands of miles away."
Nothing grows on the grass: a little grass. Describe the barren land, nothing grows. Also described the disaster as serious.
Source: Yuan Guan Hanqing's Dou Eyuan, the fourth fold: "Nashanyang County murdered her father-in-law and daughter-in-law Dou E with poison. When he asked about the punishment, he made an oath:' If there is injustice, say that you will not rain or grow things in Chuzhou for three years. "Will this happen?"
Inch refers to a small piece of land and sky.
Source: Tang Du Fu's "Car Wash Horse": "Every inch of land is tribute, and strange heresies come and go."
Fight for every inch of land, even a little bit of land, and compete with the enemy. Describe fighting the enemy without giving in.
Source: Jin Yuan Haowen asked "The gap is the same as that of Uncle Fu Qin": "Men and women have no way of self-determination, and the size must be the best."
Not an inch of land, not an inch of land.
Source: Zhang zhen's "Wise Foresight, Correct Campaign Policy-Recalling the Huaihai Campaign": "We must hold every inch of land and resolutely hold our positions."
Inch by inch, inch by inch, inch by inch: there are few metaphors. Describe very little land.
Source: Guo Moruo's Feather Collection, Anti-Japanese War and Consciousness: "We can't easily give an inch of land to the enemy."
An inch of land is worth an inch of gold, which means that land income is extremely high and valuable.
Source: Qing Yang Maojian's Biography of the Imperial Capital: "It is a great hate to cultivate wonderful flowers and care for this insignificant grass when thousands of flowers are competing for beauty."
The ground sinks and the mountains collapse. Describe a great change.
Source: Tang Libai's "Difficult Road to Shu": "One earthquake broke and the brave lost, and then the ladder was connected with the stone pile."
The ugly enemy refers to similar places and has equal strength.
Source: Zhang's "Feudal Examination": "Therefore, wenwu can be king, and the text will end"; After the transformation of Zhou Bing, it is difficult to merge. If you are ugly, you will defend yourself against the enemy, and if you are long, you will find war. "
The land is barren and the people are poor.
Source: Qing Liu Dakui's Preface to Sending Sun Junren to Fengyang: "At first, the land was barren and the people were poor, and the more noisy it was, the more negative it became, and it was not enough for a long time."
Idioms describing snow-covered fields
Snow World
[bīng tiān Xu dì]
translate freely
Describe snow and ice.
tidy
Qing Jiang Shiquan's poem "Mao House in Chicken": "Ice and snow are as windy as tigers; People who cry naked have no place to live. "
example sentence
1. Outside ~, the house is full of fire, which makes people warm.
Approximate antonym
synonym
Snow cellar ice day ice day snow cellar dripping into ice.
Idioms describing land
The soldiers cut it; Depressed; Failed; Cut: cut. The army was defeated and the land was divided. No food: no food: no food production. Refers to land that cannot be cultivated.
Nine, idioms describing the land
bumpiness
uneven
Fertile land and fertile soil
The fertility and fertility of this land
Vojean Li Xi
The appearance of lush vegetation
A barren land-a desolate place (after drought or insect disaster)
Large-scale retired cooking and forging
invalid
Distant
The vast land is surrounded by mountains and seas.
vast?in?territory
Ten, idioms describing the field
Chickens and dogs know each other, flowers are blooming, and the fields are thousands of miles away.
The flowers are overflowing, the spring is bright, the spring is full, the grass grows and the warblers fly.
Flowers are like flowers, magnificent and full of flowers.