Pen idioms

Pen idioms

Straight and straight idiom explanation: very straight, without twists, turns or corners

The origin of the idiom: Zhu Ziqing's Paris: "There are two rows of trees, which go straight to the Arc de Triomphe."

Straight idiom story:

Mark idioms with a straight pen: four-character idioms, couplet idioms and idioms starting with B.

Interpretation of the idiom "before writing, before writing, after writing": it means that the idea is mature first, and then writing, so that the artistic conception can be fully expressed.

The origin of the idiom: Jin Weishuo's "Pen Map": "The pen is close but not tight, and the heart and hand are not harmonious, the former will be defeated; If the pen is in a hurry, the one who intends to write first wins. "

Idiom story with meaning before writing and meaning after writing;

Idiom labels: four-character idioms, joint idioms and idioms beginning with Y.

Interpretation of the idiom "one touch at a time": a metaphor for rashly denying all achievements and advantages. Use a brush.

The origin of an idiom:

An idiom story:

Idiom label: four-character idiom, an idiom.

Pen is like a rafter, pen is like a rafter. It is a metaphor for the handwriting that records important events, and it is also a metaphor for the vigorous writing.

The origin of the idiom is like the pen of a few treasures: Tang Fang Ling Xuan, author of Wang Jin Ran Biography: "People who love dreams are generous to it, and they think people say,' This should be a big deal.' "

An idiom story like the pen of a rafter;

Such as pen idiom labels: four-character idioms, partial formal idioms, idioms starting with R.

Interpretation of idioms about elegant writing: writing: writing; Ya: Elegant. Elegant and unconventional when using your fingers.

The idiom "write elegance" comes from the first volume of Qing Mao Shuxian's Poetry Debate: "There is no choice but to write elegance; If you don't think about anything, you will make a difference. "

Elegant idiom stories related to writing;

Elegant idiom labels related to writing: four-character idioms, partial formal idioms, and idioms starting with S.

Writing is like a pen. Writing is like a flowing idiom. Description: It means to write quickly without delay.

The origin of this idiom is Biography of Tao Kan in the Book of Jin: "The book is so distant that it can be answered by hand, and the writing has never stopped."

Writing is like a flowing idiom story:

Idiom labels: subject-predicate idioms, four-character idioms and idioms starting with B.

Interpretation of idioms of famous celebrities: famous celebrities.

The origin of the idiom "rich" comes from Cao Qingxue Qin's Dream of Red Mansions: "A celebrity with rich family is a family flavor".

Famous large-scale idiom stories:

Labels of famous idioms: four-character idioms, partial formal idioms, and idioms beginning with m.

Play with a penholder Play with a penholder Idiom Definition: Write with a pen and play with words.

Sun Li's Romance City, Chapter 7: "We are working, so we have no time to play with pens."

Play idiom stories with a pen:

Idiom labels: four-character idioms, verb-object idioms, and idioms starting with S.

Interpretation of the idiom "pen, gun, paper, play": refers to the use of pen and ink articles as a weapon of debate.

The idiom "pen, gun, paper and bullet" comes from Zou Taofen's "pen violence since the Anti-Japanese War": "A very popular term in modern times means that pens and books and newspapers are" pen, gun and paper bullet ".

Paper and pencil play idiom stories:

Pen, gun and paper are labeled with idioms: four-character idioms, joint idioms and idioms starting with B.

An interest in writing is an interest in writing. Interpretation of idioms: writing is an interest in writing; Fun is fun and meaningful. Describe drawing or writing something interesting as soon as you start writing.

The origin of the idiom "writing with a pen becomes interesting" is Mao Dun's 1960 Short Story Review: "This passage becomes interesting with a pen."

Idiom stories about interesting writing;

Idiom labels: four-character idioms, compact idioms, wind idioms and idioms starting with S.

Happy to write idioms: happy: the appearance of joy; Brush: Use a pen. Have fun writing.

The origin of the idiom "love to write" comes from the preface of Mao Zedong's "Seven Laws and Two Letters to the God of plague": "The breeze blows on your face, the rising sun is near the window, and you look at the south sky and love to write."