Idioms and explanations of the environment or state of mind are as follows:
Avoid clamor and practice quiet: clamor: clamor. Avoid the clamor and settle down in quietness.
鬓丝禅榻:鬓丝:鬓丝:鬓发如丝;禅榻:僧床。 This refers to the life of an old monk. It also refers to the quiet life of the old people, which is similar to that of monks.
The "abandonment of all things": "abandonment": abandonment, throw away. Put all things aside. It describes a quiet life without asking about the world.
Buddhist Zen Mind: refers to a Buddhist's mind that is dedicated to spiritual practice and is quiet and calm.
The pot of Qiankun: the old reference to the Taoist leisurely and quiet life of inaction.
The sun and moon in the pot: the old reference to the Taoist leisurely and quiet life of inaction.
Pot in the world: the old Taoist leisurely and quiet life of inaction.
Six Roots of Purity: Six Roots: Buddhist term for eyes, ears, nose, tongue, body and mind. Buddhists achieve the state of being free from worries as the six roots of purity. The metaphor is that there is no longer any desire. The Buddhists call the state of being free from worries as the six roots of tranquility. The metaphor is that there is no longer any desire.
To be quiet in the midst of noise: refers to maintaining a quiet mind in a lively environment.
Leisurely and free: quiet and free, unrestrained. It describes a peaceful and comfortable life.
Clear mind: refers to the quiet state of mind, political chores simple province.
The word "peaceful" means that the world is at peace, and the life is quiet and carefree.
Serenity and Widowhood: Serenity: quiet and idle, not seeking fame and fortune; Widowhood: less; Desire: desire. The word "serenity" is used to describe a state of mind that is quiet and indifferent to worldly desires.
Serenity: a state of mind that is quiet and comfortable without any demands.
Serenity without desire: a quiet and indifferent state of mind, without worldly desires.
3. What are the words that describe the beautiful environmentMountains and water, birds and flowers, Sympmpathy and Sympathy
Mountains and water, Willow and flowers, Trees and shade
Lake and mountains, mountains and rivers, like a painting, the moon and the sky are clear
Water and wood, clear and beautiful
refers to the garden scenery, clear and beautiful. The phrase is based on a poem by Xie Jiang in the Jin Dynasty: "Jackson songbird set, the water and trees Zhan Qinghua.
The water is beautiful and the mountains are bright
It describes the mountains and the water as clear and beautiful.
The mountains and rivers are gathered together
It is said that when you look down from a high place, the mountains and rivers are undulating, like the gathering of rice. The language of the Houhan Book - Ma Yan biography: "defender aid yawn and in front of the emperor, gathered rice for the mountains and valleys, pointing to draw the situation, open the army from the road to and from, analyze the twists and turns, clear can be understood.
Beautiful flowers
Beautiful: beautiful; Yan: beautiful. It refers to various kinds of colorful flowers. Ming Tang Xianzu's The Peony Pavilion - A Dream of Fright: "The original beautiful purples and hanyanhong bloomed all over the place, like this is paid with broken wells and decrepit walls. It seems that all the beautiful flowers and reds have been put into a broken well and decaying walls. Qing Dynasty - Wealthy People obtained "Sui and Tang Dynasty" 69 times: "See the willow drag silk, whisking the realm of seclusion; ~, the wind to get birds, there is a kind of enjoyment of the situation.
White grass and yellow clouds
Describes the desolate scene of the border in the fall. In Tang Dynasty, Quan Deyi's poem <
White, white, white
Describing flowers and trees of various colors. Tang Han Yu (唐-韩愈), "Three Poems on Feeling Spring," said, "In the morning, I visited the forest of a hundred flowers, and they were both white and white. Song Yang Wanli (杨万里), "Two Songs on Wind and Rain" (又和风雨二首): "Wind and rain and spring are poor, but the eyes are already empty."
White Rainbow Crossing the Sun
A long white rainbow passes through the sun. The ancients believed that something extraordinary would happen in the world. According to current meteorology, this is not a rainbow but a halo, an atmospheric optical phenomenon. The Strategies of the Warring States - Wei Ce IV: "When Nie Zheng stabbed Han Puppet, a white rainbow passed through the sun." Historical Records - Lu Zhonglian Zouyang Liezhuan (《史记-鲁仲连邹阳列传》):"In the past, Jing Ke admired the righteousness of Yandan, and the crown prince was afraid of him."
White Waves Lift the Sky
Describes a high wind and high waves.
Blooming flowers
It describes the blooming of hundreds of flowers. It is a metaphor for the free development of different arts. It also describes the prosperity of the art world. Qing Dynasty - Li Ruzhen (李汝珍)《 Mirror of Flowers》第三回:"Hundred-flower fairies only care about chess here, but they do not know that the emperor in the lower realm suddenly has an imperial decree ordering them to bloom all over the place.
Hundred Flowers and Thousands of Flowers
Describing the blooming of a hundred flowers, rich and colorful. See also "Hundreds of Flowers Bloom". Peach, willow, green, bee, butterfly, budding, spring rain, ice, snow, snow-covered mountains, snow-covered trees, snow-covered trees, snow-covered trees, snow-covered trees, snow-covered trees, snow-covered trees, snow-covered trees, snow-covered trees, snow-covered trees, snow-covered trees, lightning, thunder, scorching sun, blazing sun, trees, birds, cicadas, birds, birds, flowers, roses, pools of green, gold, forests, beautiful scenery, high and refreshing, spring, autumn, forests, cold, enchanting, water-front, flower-following, willow, red, red, white, mountains, jungles, rivers, paintings, lushness, greenness, smoky, fishing, thousands of rocky peaks, emptiness, drifting, indistinct. The Milky Way is pouring down, mottled and strewn with flowers and jade trees, and the water is flowing, and the flowers are thankful for the grass
Vastness is boundless
Mirage
Heat waves are scorching
Camel bells are clanging
Mangled Desert
Yellow sands are filling the sky
Vastness and boundlessness
4. stability, and the atmosphere of the people is harmonious.Draw the blade and open the crossbow: blade: a weapon with a doxed edge; crossbow: a bow that shoots arrows mechanically. Drawing the blade and opening the bow. Describe the tension before the battle.
White Terror: White: white. Refers to the reactionaries brutal suppression of the people's atmosphere of terror.
Cups and goblets: goblet: wine vessel; intertwined: intertwined. It describes the warm atmosphere of drinking and drinking with each other.
Lamentations of a Lament: a sad and desolate atmosphere.
The song of sadness is about the water: it expresses the sad and desolate atmosphere.
Miserable clouds: Miserable: dark. The original refers to the gloomy clouds cover the sky darkly. It is also used to describe the scene or atmosphere that makes people feel sad and depressed.
Swords and Swords Shadow: The flashes and shadows of swords and knives are vaguely visible. It describes an environment full of menacing atmosphere.
Airing the air: a metaphor for intentionally creating a certain atmosphere or spreading certain news.
The wind and the rain are crying: the sound of wind is like an angry horn, and the sound of rain is like crying. Rendering a tragic atmosphere.
Cold Cicadas: Cold Cicadas: robins in cold days. When it is cold, the robin makes a miserable and low sound. Literary works are often used to emphasize the sad atmosphere and mood.
Harmony and gas to the auspicious, good gas to the different: Harmony and gas: mild weather; to: to invoke; auspicious: auspicious; good gas: the atmosphere of disharmony; hostile: sin. A harmonious atmosphere can lead to good fortune, while a disharmonious atmosphere can lead to disaster.
Cheer and thunder: the sound of cheering is like thunder. It describes the warm and joyful atmosphere.
5. Idioms with the word "qing"熬清受淡 Simmer: endure.
It refers to enduring a hard and boring life. It refers to the elegance of talent and the freshness of temperament 澈底澄清 refers to complete clarity without omission 澄清天下 refers to the purging of politics, clearing out the treacherous and sycophantic, so that the world will return to peace 纠缠不清 Tangled up and entangled together, not clear The Six Roots of Clarity 六根清净 Six Roots of Clarity: a Buddhist term that refers to the eyes, ears, nose, tongue, body, and mind.
The Buddhist state of being free from worries is called the Six Roots of Purity. It is a metaphor for no longer having any desires. Mu Ru CHENG Refers to harmony and beauty as the breeze that nourishes all things Staying clear and keeping light Enduring a life of suffering and tedium.
弊绝风清 弊:坏事;清:洁净。
It describes a society in which bad things have disappeared.
A metaphor for the purity of a person's behavior.
A metaphor for the purity of a person's conduct (mostly used in the case of women).
Originally, it refers to the clean behavior of Jin Le Guang Wei Jie's son-in-law. Later, it was often used as a metaphor for people's high moral character.
Destroy: destroy; clear: purge. The first is to break through the enemy's lines and clean up the remnants of the enemy.
The metaphor is to break the stereotypes in writing. The person in charge of the game is confused, the onlooker is clear The person in charge of the game is the one who plays the game; the onlooker is the one who watches the game.
The person in charge is confused by what he encounters, but the onlooker sees it clearly. Alone clear and awake Alone clear and awake alone, not in the same stream with the world.
Ear root clean There is no noise in the ear. It means that there is nothing to disturb.
肺石风清 百姓可以站上控诉地方官。
The wind is clear and the moon is bright The wind is cool and the moon is bright.
The wind is clear and the moon is bright.
It describes a society in which bad things have disappeared.
The wind is cool and the moon is bright.
The night view is beautiful and pleasant.
The wind is cool and the moonlight is bright and clear.
The style is noble and clean. It is a metaphor for a person's character.
The sea is calm and the river is clear The water of the Yellow River is clear, and the sea has no waves. The metaphor is that the world is at peace.
The river is clear and the sea is calm River: the Yellow River; Yen: calm.
The metaphor is that the world is at peace. The Yellow River is clear The water of the Yellow River is always turbid, and if it becomes clear, it is regarded as a sign of good fortune.
It is also a metaphor for something rare and hard to come by. The river is clear and difficult to wait for.
It is difficult to wait until the Yellow River is clear. The metaphor is that the time is too long to wait.
激浊扬清 激:冲去;浊:脏水;清:清水。 The water is clear.
The metaphor is to remove the bad and promote the good.
A method of dealing with the invasion of a strong enemy.
A method of dealing with the invasion of a strong enemy. Empty room clear field In the struggle against the enemy, to hide the things in the house and the produce in the fields, so that the enemy can get nothing when he arrives and can utilize nothing.
揽辔澄清 (揽辔): to pull on the reins of a horse. Clarify: to pacify the world.
Expresses the ambition of refreshing politics and clarifying the world.
The metaphor is that the quality of a person's character and the goodness or badness of a thing are obvious. The Six Roots of Silence The Six Roots of Silence: a Buddhist term referring to the eyes, ears, nose, tongue, body, and mind.
The Buddhists refer to the attainment of the state of being free from worries as the Six Roots of Serenity. The metaphor is that there is no longer any desire.
Two sleeves of clear wind There is nothing but clear wind in the sleeves. It is a metaphor for being a clean official.
It is also a metaphor for being poor and having nothing.
The only companions are the wind and the moon.
They are all the same.
It is also used to describe a person who has nothing to do.
The wind is blowing in the sleeves, but there is nothing else in the sleeves except the wind. It is a metaphor for being an honest and clean official.
It is also a metaphor for being poor and having nothing.
A clear official is able to resolve family affairs.
The term is used in Taoism to refer to a situation where everything is left to its own devices. It means that everything is natural, and there is no need for manpower to do anything.
Qing yin yun yun is a metaphor for deep attainment in writing.
To keep one's mind clean and to reduce one's desires.
The rules and precepts that Buddhists follow.
Now it is a metaphor for the cumbersome and unreasonable rules and regulations that bind people.
The term is used to describe a dish that has too much water and too few spices, and is devoid of flavor.
The clear wind and the bright moon are the only companions of the clear wind and the bright moon. It is a metaphor for not making friends casually.
It is also used as a metaphor for not having anything to do.
It is also a metaphor for the fact that there is no hope of meeting someone who is far away from you.
The name is used to refer to the preparation for the arrival of a guest of honor. It refers to the preparation for the arrival of a guest of honor.
Freshness and elegance are beautiful and original, not commonplace.
The beautiful scenery of the mountains and rivers.
Qing night and look into the heart Qing: quiet;扪:按摸. It refers to staying awake late at night to reflect on oneself.
The water is too clear, the fish can't survive, and no one can be his partner if he is too demanding. The metaphor is that if you are overly concerned about people's minor shortcomings, you can not unite people.
The water is too clear, the fish can not survive, too demanding of people, no one can be his partner. The metaphor is that if you are overly concerned about people's minor shortcomings, you cannot unite people.
Once the river is clear Once: wait. The first is to wait for the Yellow River to become clear.
The metaphor is that what is expected cannot be realized.
The old problems are cleared up at once.
水木清华 水:池水,溪水;木:花木;清:清幽;华:美丽有光彩。 It refers to the garden scenery is clear and beautiful.
The metaphor of not being able to get rid of suspicion is to jump to the Yellow River and not be able to wash away.
The sky is clear and the air is clear. It describes the sky as clear and the air as fresh.
The metaphor of a smile is that it is hard to see a smile in a serious attitude.
The most important thing is to be able to see the sky.
The name of the company is "The River", which means the river is clearer than the water.
I can make myself clear as water, describing an official as clean as water, not corrupt or bribe-taking. It also describes very clean.
Clean A clear and unambiguous metaphor for making oneself clear and understandable. The water at the source is clear, and the water downstream is also clear.
The original metaphor is that the person in a high position is good, and so is the person below him. It is also a metaphor for the cause and effect relationship of things.
The moon is white and the wind is clear, describing a quiet and beautiful night.
The original: to rectify from the root; the source: to clean up from the source.
To rectify from the root, to clean up from the source. The metaphor is to rectify and clean up from the root.
The government is simple and the punishment is clear. In the old days, it was described as a simple decree, a good social atmosphere, and fewer people committed crimes. It was often used to praise the performance of local officials.
The water is clear, the water is turbid. It is a metaphor for a clear boundary.
Self-appointed as noble.
Self-appointed.
Simmer.
Purge.