Chu idioms

Chu idioms are summarized as follows:

Beiyuan, Chu Yun Xiang dialect, Chu Yueji, Chu Yu Wu Yun, Chu Bian, Chu Ling, Wu Chu, Chu Shui Wu Shan, Chu.

Prisoner relationship, Chu's love, Chu's dream and sex, Chu's pipe, the shadow of Chu's bow, the recovery of Chu's bow, the plan of Chu's songs, Chu's songs are everywhere, Chu's songs.

Four in one, the bow of Chu, the state of Chu, the merits of Chu, the loss of Chu, the loveliness of Chu, the extraordinary of Chu, the talents and talents of Chu, and the sui of Chu.

Jane, facing Qin and Chu, Chu songs are everywhere, Chu waist is slender, Chu tail aconite, Chu prison cry, Chu boundary Hanshui, Chu coffin, Chu bow Chu.

, Chu ≈ Jin Yong, delicate and touching, delicate and touching, Chu Yu, Chu Lou, brave Chu Yue, Jin Yong's Chu.

In terms of materials, Chu Hanwu, Qin at the end of Chu, Southern Crown Chu Prisoner, Qingliu, Brothel Chu Pavilion, Chu Pavilion, and the wind and rain are all around Chu.

Song and phase blend.

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Idiom explanation

(1) Beiyuan Chu Shi: Beiyuan: the car is heading north; H: here you are. Chu is in the south, driving south. Metaphor action is the opposite of purpose.

(2) Xiang Yu in Chu Yun: a metaphor for an affair between men and women.

(3) The urgency of Chu and Yue: During the Spring and Autumn Period, Chu and Yue were invaded by Wu successively. After that, "the urgency of Chu and Yue" generally referred to the invasion of foreign enemies, and the country was in crisis.

(4) Five clouds in Chu rain: clouds and rain in Wuxia, Chu. It is more like an affair between men and women.

(5) Chu waist and sideburns: refers to thin waist hair. By referring to beauty.

(6) Chu waist collar: refers to a thin waist and a white neck as cricket. Describe the beauty of women's bodies.

(7) Chu Dance Wu Ge: generally refers to the light song dance south of the Yangtze River.

(8) Chu Water Wu Shan: Water is in Chu and mountains are in Wu. Refers to the ancient Wu Chu area. Later used to refer to the middle and lower reaches of the Yangtze River.

(9) Chu prison relatives: Liu Yiqing in the Southern Song Dynasty, Shi Shuo Xin Yu Yan, said: "When people cross the river, they need to invite new pavilions to give a banquet with flowers every time they go to the United States and Japan. Zhou Hou (Zhou E) sat in the middle and sighed:' Different scenery is the difference between mountains and rivers!' They all shed tears at each other.

Only Prime Minister Wang (Wang Dao) suddenly changed color and said,' When * * * fights for the royal family and the restoration of China, how can he be a prisoner of Chu!' "Used to describe people suffering from national disasters or other changes, relatively

(10) Love of Chu Capsule: "Zuo Zhuan Xiang Gong Fourteen Years": "Chu Capsule also died of cutting Wu. When I died, my last words were Zi Geng:' I must be a city!' A gentleman is loyal to his family ... if he dies, he won't forget to defend his country, but he is disloyal! "Later, because of the patriotic feelings of" Songs of the South ".

(1 1) Chu Meng: Yu Yunmeng, Qing. Metaphor is intimate between men and women.

(12) Chu Guan Man Xian: refers to southern orchestral instruments.

(13) The Shadow of Chu Bow: "The Book of Jin Yue Guang Chuan": "I have tasted my relatives for a long time, but I have never returned. I asked them why, and replied,' I sat in front of me, and someone gave me wine, so I wanted to drink it. When I saw a snake in the cup, I was so disgusted that I got sick after drinking it.

At that time, there was a corner on the wall of Henan Tingtang, which painted a snake, and the snake in Guangyi Cup was also a corner shadow. The guest put the wine in front of him and said, "Did you see anything in the wine again?" Answer:' I saw it as before.' Talking about the reasons, the guests suddenly realized.

(14) Restoration of Chu Bow: A metaphor for restoration of lost things.

(15) The plan of Chu Song: The Biography of Gaudi Xia Ji in Han Dynasty: "Liu Bang has four feathers. Feather night, Wen Hanjun surrounded the song, and Chu knew everything. Feather with hundreds of riding away, defeated. " Later, because of the use of the "plan of Chu Ci", it was called the art of attacking the heart.

(16) Chu songs are everywhere: see Four Songs of Chu.

(17) Four Songs of Chu: Metaphor is to be surrounded by enemies and fall into an isolated and critical predicament.

(18) Chu's Chu Bow: See "Chu Bow and Chu De".

(19) Chuchu pretends: I'm still being melodramatic.

(20) Exquisite: described as neat and interesting.

(2 1) Chuchuxi: Describe grace and lofty.

(22) Cute and lovely: described as neat and lovely.

(23) Chu Chu is extraordinary: it is unusual to describe outstanding talents.

(24) Chu Yong: Improper metaphor.

(25) Chu Bi, Sui Zhen: refers to He Bi, the empress of Sui Dynasty. I have outstanding talent.

(26) Sooner or later: I still say that I am in the morning and evening. Metaphor is capricious.

(27) "Songs of the South" is besieged on all sides: a metaphor for being besieged on all sides and falling into an isolated and critical predicament.

(28) Chu waist is slender: Chu waist is called women's waist. Describe a beautiful woman with a thin waist and exquisite curves.

(29) Five Heads at the End of Chu: The ancient Zhang Yu area is located in the lower reaches of Chu and the upper reaches of Wu, so it is called "Five Heads at the End of Chu". Generally refers to the middle and lower reaches of the Yangtze River.

(30) Chu prisoners cry: Chu prisoners: originally refers to Chu people captured in the state of Jin, and later refers to people who are in trouble. Metaphor is the relative anxiety when the situation is difficult and incredible.

(3 1) Chu-Han: boundaries and rivers between Chu-Han controlled areas. Later, it was often compared to the front line of war.

(32) "Qin Lou Chu Coffin": In the old days, it referred to the place of singing and dancing, and also mistakenly referred to the place where prostitutes lived.

(33) Gong Chu Chude: The Chu people lost their bows, but they still found them. Although I lost my things, the person who found them was not an outsider.

(34) The use of Chu materials: the talents of Chu are used by the State of Jin. This is a metaphor for the brain drain from our country to work in other countries.

(35) delicate and touching: delicate and touching: the appearance of overgrown plants also describes the expression of pain. This refers to the delicate and lovely young pine, and later describes the delicate appearance of women.

(36) Chuchukeren: It is handsome and pleasant to describe.

(37) Charming: describes a beautiful appearance and a touching heart.

(38) Chu language: refers to the Wushan goddess, or the love between men and women.

(39) Chuting Qinlou: Chuting: King Chu Ling built zhanghua Palace, and the beauty pageant entered the palace; Qin Lou: Nong Yu, a woman from Qin Mugong, is good at oral sex. Mu Gong built her a house to live in. Refers to song and dance brothels

(40) The braver you are, the braver you are: courage: metaphor is closely related; Chu Yue: During the Spring and Autumn Period, the two vassal states were connected by land, but the relationship was not good. Metaphor means that the two sides with close ties become indifferent or hostile.

(4 1) gold and materials: refers to a country hiring talents from other countries.

(42) Another cold witch of Chu: Chu: Chu Huaiwang; Witch: The witch goddess. Refers to couples or lovers living apart and feeling lonely.

(43) During the Warring States Period, two great powers in Qin Chu were opposed, and some weak countries were sometimes involved in Qin and sometimes in Chu. Later, it was compared to "Chu Han and Qin Dynasty", which was capricious or uncertain. (2) metaphor things belong to change.

(44) Southern Crown Chu Prisoner: Southern Crown: Chu is in the south, so it is called Southern Crown. This refers to the prisoners of Chu. Later called prisoners of war or prisoners of war.

(45) Clear: clear and organized.

(46) Brothel Chuting: Jude said Chuting. Refers to song and dance venues. Also refers to brothels.

(47) Qin Lou Chu Guan: generally refers to the place of singing and dancing. More refers to brothels.

(48) Bitter wind and bitter rain: See "Bitter wind and bitter rain".

(49) Embattled: Metaphorically, it is trapped in a situation of being attacked on all sides and being isolated.

(50) Harmony of all things: things: clothing; Qi and Chu: Two Great Powers in the Spring and Autumn Period. Attached? Or attached to Chu? Metaphor is between the first two, and neither side can be offended.