Four-character idioms with granary

1. There are many arrows on the granary.

Man surnamed Zhang

[Interpretation] Many arrows shoot the same * * as the bull's-eye (arrow: arrow; Bull's-eye) is a metaphor for the target that everyone attacks.

[Language] Qing Tan Stone "Bao Bei Jacky": "The original disaster of today begins; Hefei must be the goal of the cluster. "

Pronunciation; "dè" that can't be pronounced as "mine".

[Shape discrimination] vector; Can't write "lost"; Yes; Can't write "land".

Street mouse

[antonym] blatant

[Usage] Used in a derogatory sense. Metaphor means that everyone has a goal. Generally used as an object.

[structure] is more formal.

[Example] Why compete with everyone; Not afraid to become ~?

2. Four-character idioms describing China provinces: the roof of Tibet, the land of Jianghuai in Anhui, the land of Bamin in Fujian, the land of Central Plains in Henan, Nanyue in Guangdong, Qilu in Shandong, Zhaoyan in Hebei, Chutian in Hubei, Tianfu in Sichuan, Jiangxi in Jiangxi, Sanjin in Shanxi and Sanqin in Shaanxi. Other names: Shanghai: the city that never sleeps, Nanjing: the ancient capital of the Six Dynasties, Stone Town, Jinling, Zhongshan Longpan, Huju Ancient City, Xuzhou: Pengcheng Lianyungang: Huaikou Giant Town, Southeast Famous County, the bridgehead of Eurasia Yangzhou: Wucheng Changzhou: Zhongwu Fu Yao Wuxi: Suzhou, little shanghai: Gusu City, a paradise on earth. Suzhou, Hangzhou, Taizhou: ancient county of Han and Tang Dynasties, Yizheng, famous area of Huaihai: Xinghua, the first scenic continent of Huainan: water town, Jingjiang at the bottom of the pot, Danyang in southern Jiangsu: Jurong, the state of cultural relics in the south of the Yangtze River: Jiangyin, the southeast gateway of Nanjing: Yanling ancient town, Yixing in spring: Tao Dou in China, Changshu World in Dong Tian: Kunshan in water town: Lucheng Hangzhou: paradise on earth. Suzhou and Hangzhou, Wulin and Silk House Wenzhou: Lucheng Shaoxing: Licheng Jiaxing: Silk House, Water Town Zeguo, Land of Fish and Rice Huzhou: Silk House, Land of Fish and Rice Quzhou: Zhoushan, Ke Cheng: City of Thousand Islands, Fishery Capital of the Motherland Fuyang: Land of Fish and Rice, Culture State Yuhang: Silk House, Land of Fish and Rice, and Cultural Relics State Cixi. Tide City Pinghu: Jinping Lake Dongyang: the hometown of all kinds of workers and the city of talents Yiwu: commodity city, sugar town Yongkang: hardware city Jiangshan: southeast lock key, entrance throat Hefei: Huaiyou circle throat, Jiangnan tooth lip, Jiangnan first, central plains throat Huaibei: Huaibei coal city Wuhu: Jiujiang Maanshan: Jiangnan steel city Tongling: Jiangnan copper capital Bengbu: Zhucheng Huangshan: Huizhou (Changbai Zijia) Chuzhou:. Nanping, the hometown of flowers and fruits, hometown of overseas Chinese and hometown of narcissus, is a state of neo-Confucianism and a green treasure house. Longyan, Jinshan Yinshui Fuqing, Yurong Yong 'an, Jiang Yan, Yancheng Shishi, Minnan Pearl, Jinjiang, hometown of overseas Chinese and seaside Zou Lu Shaowu, Tiecheng, the next pearl of Wuyishan Jianou, Jinou treasure house, Jianyang, Tancheng and Tan Yang Zhangping, Jinshan. Hero City Jingdezhen: Porcelain Capital Pingxiang: Jiangnan Coal City Jiujiang: Xunyang, thoroughfare of nine provinces, Jiangzhou Shangrao: Zhang Yu's first gateway Dexing: Baili forest area, green treasure house Yichun: Shanghai-Jiangxi passage, Wu Chu throat Fengcheng: Jianyi, coal granary Jin Fengcheng camphor tree: medicine capital, wine town, Fuzhou, the salt capital: Jinggangshan, the hometown of talents: Ruijin, the cradle of revolution: Jinan, the red capital: Quancheng, Qingdao, the island city Weifang, the kite city Yantai, the wine city Weihai, the sea garden city Rizhao, the bridgehead of Eurasia (another) Dezhou, the gateway of Jiuda Tianqu and Shenjing Linyi, Qilu Shouguang, the hometown of vegetables, Laiyang and Yandu, Laizhou and Lixiang, Penglai and Yandu. Wendeng: Rushan, Tianfu Resort: Old Mausoleum of Jinling Yintan: Binzhou, Zaoxiang: Heze, Pearl of Bohai Sea: Hometown of Chinese Martial Arts, Hometown of Opera, City of Peony Liaocheng: Phoenix, Jiangbei Metropolis Lu 'an: Gaocheng Fuxin: City of Coal and Electricity, Hometown of Agate, Hometown of Yulong and Hometown of Sanfeng. The birthplace of Qidan contains a place name idiom: Handan is as happy as the East China Sea, and its longevity is longer than that of Nanshan.

The word "Duo Long" with "drought" means that many people depend on each other, but they can't do anything.

Pull onions in dry land

Look at the drought in Yun Ni.

[Interpretation] Yun Ni: A sign of rain. It's like looking forward to an inch of water in a drought. Metaphor is eager to get out of trouble.

Example: We waited for a whole hour, but, like ~, the waiting chariot never came. (Guo Moruo's "Going to Yixing as a Student")

[Idiom story]

At the end of the Xia Dynasty, Xia Jie was tyrannical and heartless, with heavy taxes and poor people. Minister Guan Longfeng was also killed by Xia Jie for remonstrance. King Xia Jie said, "I treat people like there is a sun in the sky. As soon as the sun dies, I will die. "

At this time, the Shang Tang tribe in the lower reaches of the Yellow River rose rapidly because of appointing talents and attaching importance to production. After eleven expeditions, Shang Tang occupied Ge, Wei, Gu and Kunwu, and finally overthrew the Xia Dynasty. Shang Tang's army marched eastward, and the tribes in the western regions had opinions. They said, "Why didn't you come and save us first?" When Shang Tang's army went south, the northern tribe complained again, "Why didn't you come to us first?" People are eager to be saved, just as they are eager for rain after a long drought.

4. The four-character idiom with the word "mi" is not unique (bù luò kē jiù): mi is the nest of birds and beasts. Mortar, fried rice utensils. Metaphor is not bound by the old format and is original.

Pronunciation: bùLuòküJi

Explanation: A nest of birds, animals or insects. Mortar: a tool for pounding rice. Metaphor has an original style, not rigid. [ 1]

Idioms and their stories

Wu Song Ke's poem "Learning Poetry" reads: "Jump out of Shaolin Temple, and my husband will reach the top of his lungs."

In the idiom story, the Jia family had a reunion dinner in the Grand View Garden in the autumn evening. When the crowd dispersed, Lin Daiyu cried alone, and Shi Xiangyun came to comfort her. The two changed the subject and recited poems on the moon. They are deeply impressed by the origin of the architectural names of the Grand View Garden, among which the names of "Tubi Villa" and "Aojingxi Pavilion" are not conventional.

Note: Don't write "Don't stick to the rules".

Sentence: The design style of the Summer Palace is really original and unconventional.

1 The young painter's paintings are unique in creative techniques.

Note: it cannot be used to describe a person's character.