2. What are the four-character words related to information transmission: Huang Er delivers a book, a river fish flies, a goose delivers a book, a beehive butterfly messenger, and a jade bird delivers a book 1. Huang Er biography [Huáng Cr Chuán sh] Commentary: Huang Er: dog name; Books: letters.
The yellow dog sends books back and forth to the host. Metaphor after sending letters from home.
"Biography of Lu Ji in the Book of Jin" Tang Fang Ling Xuan said: "At the beginning of the machine, there was a handsome dog named Huang Er, and I like it very much. I have lived in the capital for a long time, and I have no home to ask ... The machine is tied around my neck to put bamboo on the book, and the dog finds a way to the south, so that it can send the book back to its home.
I got used to it after that. Once upon a time, there was a man named Ji. He had a beautiful dog named Ji, and everyone liked him very much.
Soon, the host family lived in Beijing, and there was no letter from home for a long time ... The machine wrote a letter with a bamboo box and tied it around its neck. When the dog found the way to the south, he went to his home and reported to Luoyang. Later he got used to it.
Second, the river fish geese [hé yú ti ā nà n] explained that ancient fish geese could deliver letters and then used them to refer to the messenger. From: Qing Wu Ren Jian's "The Present Situation of Wonders Witnessed in Twenty Years" The fifth time: "The Italian horsehead ape is dreaming, and the river fish geese are listening to the book."
Always thinking about the memories in my dream, I asked the fish and goose to deliver the letter. Third, send a letter to the goose [j y à n chu á n sh ū] Interpretation: refers to sending a letter.
From: Huang Songting's poem "Send a few times to the Yellow River": "I live in the South China Sea of the North Navy, and I can't thank you enough for sending books by geese." I live in Beihai, and you live in Nanhai, so I can't deliver letters.
Fourth, the bee-media butterfly ambassador [fēng méi dié shǐ] explained: bees and butterflies flying among flowers. Metaphorically, it is a person who mediates or delivers letters between men and women.
From: Song Zhou Bangyan's "Six Ugly Roses after Xie Zuo" words: "Only butterflies are messengers, sometimes knocking at the window." But ask bees and butterflies to be matchmakers, deliver letters for us, and knock on the windowsill all the time.
Verb (abbreviation of verb) Jade Bird Voice [q: ng ni m: o chu á n y: n] Interpretation: refers to the messenger who delivers information. Said by: The story of Emperor Wu of Wei and Jin Dynasties. During the Western Han Dynasty, Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty was superstitious in his later years, and he always hoped that he would live forever. He has a special respect for God.
He often fasted and sat in Chenghua Hall. One day, when he saw two blue birds flying around the hall in the air, he asked Dong Fangshuo. Dong Fangshuo told him that this is the messenger of the Jade Bird of the Queen Mother, and he worships God more devoutly.
3. 1. What are the four words related to transmitting information? 1. What are the four words related to transmitting information? Please write:
Road notice: pedestrians on the road pass information to each other. Describe news or events that attract attention.
Butterfly messenger: a metaphor for a messenger or a love medium between men and women.
Eye contact: convey feelings through eyes.
Bee Media Butterfly Messenger: A bee butterfly dances among the flowers. It is compared to a person who mediates or delivers letters between men and women.
River fish goose: ancient fish geese can deliver letters, which later refers to the messenger.
Response failure: indicates that the message cannot be transmitted normally and the command cannot be executed normally.
Huang Er biography: Huang Er: dog name; Books: letters. The yellow dog sends books back and forth to the host. Later, it was a metaphor for sending letters from home.
Yellow ears send books: yellow ears: dog names; Books: Letters. Huang Er sent a home letter to his master.
Send a goose to send a book: it refers to delivering a letter.
Eye contact: communicate love with your eyes. Mostly used between men and women.
Eyebrow-eye contact: convey love with eyes. Mostly used between men and women.
Make a cup: make: tease in the banquet; Light: a shallow and small cup; Pass: Pass, pass. It means pouring wine to each other at a party.
Jade bird's message: Jade bird: a legendary god bird served by the Queen Mother of the West, and later refers to the messenger who delivers information.
Jade Bird Voice: Jade Bird: Legend has it that the goddess of China and the West is a divine bird. It refers to the messenger who sends messages.
Jade bird messenger: refers to the messenger who delivers letters.
Jade Bird Qin: Jade Bird: the messenger in ancient legend. For example, he always exchanges information and delivers information.
Messenger: a person who delivers a message or undertakes a mission, even if. Messengers from both sides come and go.
Messenger: A person who delivers a message or undertakes a mission, even though messengers from both sides come and go.
Turn pale: it means to convey admiration by manners. Mostly used to describe the affection between men and women.
Send books by goose feet: geese: geese; Books: Letters. Goose can deliver letters.
Wild goose feet leave books: wild goose: wild goose; Books: Letters. Goose can deliver letters.
Yanzu is a poem: it is a poem for Yanzu and conveys news.
One person spreads ten, and ten people spread a hundred: it means that the news is passed quickly by one person.
In ancient times, it was written in silk, usually a foot long, so it was called a letter. It refers to the delivery of letters.
4. What are the four-character idioms that describe "ancient messages": flying pigeon, bonfire smoke, swan goose, sermon, butterfly messenger, river fish, wild goose, yellow ear, sending geese, messenger returning, and Yan Zu poem?
1. Butterfly Messenger Bee Media [dié shǐ fēng méi] Interpretation: It is a metaphor for the messenger between men and women or the media of love. Song notes the fourth poem of Shu Zhen's poem "Hate Spring": "The butterfly makes the bee media spread the guest's hate, and the warbler weaves the willow thread to weave the spring sorrow."
Xu Mingwei's No.1 Scholar Female No.1 Scholar came out in the fifth place: "The No.1 Scholar misses me, so you don't laugh and kill butterflies when you are male and female." Zhang Qing Chao's preface: "The warbler's throat is a spectacle; Butterflies are elegant as bee media. "
2. River Fish Goose [hé yú tiān yàn] Interpretation: The ancient fish goose can deliver letters, which later refers to the messenger. Source: The fifth time of "Twenty Years of Wonderland": "Italian horses dream of apes, river fish and geese trust books."
3. Huang Er Chuanshu [Huáng chán shū] Interpretation: Huang Er: dog name; Books: letters. The yellow dog sends books back and forth to the host.
Metaphor after sending letters from home. Source: Biography of Lu Jin: "At the beginning of the machine, there was a handsome dog named Huang Er, and I like it very much.
I have lived in the capital for a long time, and I have no home to ask ... The machine is tied around my neck to put bamboo on the book, and the dog finds a way to the south, so that it can send the book back to its home. I got used to it after that. "
4. Send a letter to Goose [j y à n chu á n sh ū] Interpretation: it refers to sending a letter. Source: Huang Songting's poem "Send a few times to the Yellow River": "I live in the South China Sea of the North Navy, so I can't thank you for sending books."
5. Yan Zushi [yàn zú xì shī] Interpretation: Guo Shaolan, the wife of Renzong in the Tang Dynasty, stayed in Hunan for a long time because of her life and business. Seeing Shuang Yan growling in class, she sighed: "Er Haidong is going through Hunan ... If you want to attach a book to her, vote for my husband." Because the poems he recited were related to Yan Zu, Yan Jingfei went to Renzong's office in Jingzhou.
5. Teaching idioms related to word transmission with examples,
Carry on the family line,
Pass it on,
Spread the news, spread the news,
Strange story,
Hide the famous mountain and pass it on to others.
One person spreads the truth, ten thousand people spread the truth,
Evangelicalism,
Kechuan tribute,
Pass it on,
The goose foot handed the book,
Make eyes,
A poetic biography,
The bluebird calls,
Heart to heart,
Family heirloom,
Genealogy, genealogy,
Letter conveys letter, doubt conveys doubt,
From generation to generation,
Oral and telepathic,
Missionary in Qing dynasty