1. What are the four-character words that describe "bustling and lively nightlife"
A world of red light and feasting, revelry, singing and dancing every night, drinking and drinking, and a world of flowers.
1. Red light and feasting
Pinyin: hóngdēng jiǔ lǜ
Definition: Light and wine, red and green contrasting each other, dazzling. Describes a luxurious and decadent life.
Source: Chapter 33 of "The Strange Current Situation Witnessed in Twenty Years" by Wu Jianren of the Qing Dynasty: "(Yusheng) turned his head and thought for a while and said, 'Feasting and feasting', okay?"
2. Drunk with gold and paper
Pinyin: zhǐ zuì jīn mí
Definition: The original meaning is to make people confused by the shining gold paper. Describe the luxurious and prosperous environment that makes people indulge.
Source: Qing Dynasty's Wu Jianren's "Strange Situation Witnessed in Twenty Years": "While talking, all the games arrived one after another; the orchestra was noisy for a while; hairpins were moving and hairpins were flying; people were drunk and reveling; the lights were feasting; until after nine o'clock "The clock has just passed."
3. Playing songs every night
Pinyin: yè yè shēng gē
Definition: Singing and dancing every night, talking about love, Boys play the sheng, girls sing, exchange feelings, carefree and free living habits.
Source: None.
4. The wine glasses and wine chips are intertwined.
Pinyin: gōng chóu jiāo cuò
Definition: The wine glasses and wine chips are intertwined. Describe a lively scene when many people gather and drink.
Source: Song Dynasty Ouyang Xiu's "The Drunkard's Pavilion": "The one who shoots, the one who plays chess wins, the one who drinks and drinks, the one who sits up and makes a noise, all the guests are happy."
5 , Huahua World
Pinyin: huā huā shì jiè
Definition: Refers to a prosperous place for eating, drinking and having fun. Also refers to the human world in general.
Source: "Huayan Sutra": "Five-color lotuses grow in the Buddha's land; one flower and one world; one leaf and one Tathagata." This is the origin of the saying "the world of flowers". 2. Four-character idioms about nightlife
Drunken life and dreaming of death, bustling traffic, drunkenness and money, bright lights, dim lights, thousands of houses with lights in the dead of night
Drunk life and dreaming of death
zuì shēng mèng sǐ
p>[Definition] To live in a daze as if in a drunken dream. Describes decadence and sinking due to unclear life purpose.
[Quotation] Song Dynasty Cheng Yi's "Mr. Mingdao's Deeds": "Although he is talented and wise, he is obsessed with seeing and hearing; he is drunk and dreams of death; he is unconscious."
[Similar meaning] Spending time and drinking. Indulge in money, feast and feast
[Antonym] Be conscientious, scrimp on food and clothing, be frugal and live frugally and live on simple meals
[Usage] Contains a derogatory connotation. Generally used as predicate, attributive, and adverbial.
[Structure] Union.
[Analysis] ~Differences from "Hua Tianjiu Di": ~ focuses on describing lethargy and decadence; it mostly refers to people; "Hua Tian Lijiu Di" focuses on describing debauchery and corruption; it mostly refers to life.
[Example] People with ambition should not waste their years in a muddleheaded way. 3. Nightlife four-character idiom
Drunk and dreaming, bustling with traffic, drunkenness and money, bright lights, dimmed lights, pitch black, thousands of lights, quiet night, drunken and dreaming, zuì shēng mèng sǐ [Explanation] To live in a muddle as if in a drunken dream.
Describes decadence and sinking due to unclear life purpose. [Speech from] Cheng Yi of the Song Dynasty's "Mr. Mingdao's Life": "Although he is talented and wise, he is obsessed with seeing and hearing. He lives and dreams of life and death without realizing it." Frugality in food and clothing [Usage] has a derogatory meaning. Generally used as predicate, attributive, and adverbial.
[Structure] Union. [Analysis] ~Differences from "Hua Tianjiu Di": ~ focuses on describing lethargy and decadence; it mostly refers to people; "Hua Tian Lijiu Di" focuses on describing debauchery and corruption; it mostly refers to life.
[Example] People with ambition should not waste their years in a muddleheaded way. 4. Four-character idioms to describe a good life
A bright future, a house full of gold and jade, living and working in peace and contentment, having enough food and clothing, settling down and establishing a career, carefree
1. A bright future [ jǐn xiù qián chéng ]
Explanation: A bright future. The future is described as very bright.
From: The fourth chapter of "The Jade Comb" by Jia Zhongming of the Yuan Dynasty: "Thinking of our bright future, I am very loving."
Translation: Imagine that our Jinxiu is like that Future, very loving.
2. Full of gold and jade [ jīn yù mǎn táng ]
Explanation: Tang: a tall hall. The hall is filled with gold and jade. Describes a lot of wealth. Also described as rich in knowledge.
From: Warring States Period Chapter 9 of "Laozi" by Laozi: "A house full of gold and jade, no one can defend it."
Translation: A house full of gold and jade, no one can defend it.
3. Live and work in peace and contentment [ ān jū lè yè ]
Explanation: An: stability; Le: love, pleasure; Industry: occupation. It refers to living and working peacefully and happily.
From: Ban Gu of the Eastern Han Dynasty, "Hanshu·Huo Zhi Biography" "Everyone is content with his home and enjoys his occupation, enjoys his food and enjoys his clothes."
Translation: Each is in his own place Live and work happily at work, eat delicious food and wear beautiful clothes.
4. Having enough food and clothing [ fēng yī zú shí ]
Explanation: sufficient: enough. There is plenty of food and clothing. Describes a wealthy life.
From: Volume 15 of "Tang Yan" by Wang Dingbao of the Five Dynasties: "The officials at the head of the hall have plenty of food and clothing."
Translation: The officials in the hall are well-dressed and well-fed. Eat abundantly.
5. Settling down a family and establishing a business [ ān jiā lì yè ]
Explanation: Settling a family and establishing a foundation or career. It also refers to working and living in one place for a long time.
From: Volume 1 of Ranbin's "Red Flag Book": "You and your son helped me settle down and establish a career. I will never forget it in my life."
6. Carefree [ wú yōu wú lǜ ]
Explanation: No worries or worries at all.
From: The second chapter of Yuan·Zheng Tingyu's "Nin Zi Ji": "I became a carefree monk in a thatched hut." 5. What are the idioms that describe the rich and colorful life
1. Various
2. Three teachings and nine streams
3. Sweet and sour
4. Pleasing to the eye
5. Too beautiful to behold
6. Sufficient food and clothing
7. Singing summer music in spring
8. Playing with grandchildren
9. Family happiness
< p> 10. Gathering together11. Part of the world
12. Flowers and a full moon
13. Traveling in the mountains and rivers
14. Feasting on the lights< /p>
15. Singing and dancing
16. Ever-changing
17. Changing with each passing day
18. Thousands of miles a day
19. Prosperity
20. Everything is updated
21. Colorful
1. Colorful wǔ cǎi bīn fēn [Definition] Five colors: originally refers to green, yellow, red, white, There are five colors of black; later it refers to a variety of colors; colorful: the appearance of numerous and mixed colors. Various colors are intricate and complex.
2. Sweet, sour, bitter and spicy: suān tián kǔ là [Definition] refers to various tastes. A metaphor for various situations such as happiness and pain.
3. Pleasant to the eye: shǎng xīn yuè mù [Explanation] Pleasant to the eye: comfortable to look at. Refers to feeling happy after seeing beautiful scenery.
4. Abundant food and clothing: fēng yī zú shí [Definition] sufficient: enough.
There is plenty of food and clothing. Describes a wealthy life.
5. Family happiness: tiān lún zhī lè [interpretation] refers to the fun of the blood relationship between the older generation and the younger generation.
6. Gather together happily: huān jù yī táng [Definition] Gather together happily.
Sentence
1. As night falls, the lights in the city are colorful.
2. The colorful world is dazzling.
3. The capital in summer is full of flowers and colors.
4. Various flavors and colorful handmade steamed buns are available in Yangmingshan.
5. The National Day fireworks bloomed colorfully.
6. There is a lot of talk in the community and the colorful flowers dazzle me.
7. The festive park is full of colorful flowers.
8. The colorful flowers in the park make people forget to leave.
9. The festive Tiananmen Square is filled with colorful flowers.
10. Tasting the ups and downs of life is good for your own growth.
11. Grandpa has tasted all the ups and downs in his life, and he only lived a comfortable life in his later years.
12. In order to support his family, he has been traveling around in the past few years. You can imagine the ups and downs.
13. Before liberation, Mrs. Wang experienced the ups and downs of the world. After liberation, she lived a happy life.
14. People who have lived more than half of their lives have tasted all the ups and downs of life, and they realize that a stable and happy life is hard to come by, so they cherish it more. 6. What are the four-character words that describe "rich content"
1. Fascinating (yǐn rén rù shèng): a very attractive, intoxicating and beautiful state. It mostly refers to attractive landscapes or literary and artistic works. To lead people into a good place (referring to scenery or articles, etc.) to describe coming to a certain place in person. Sentence: This book is concise, every word is fascinating, and it is a rare work.
2. Exquisite (jīng měi jué lún): Jing: exquisite. Unparalleled: Unparalleled. So exquisite and beautiful to the extreme. Sentence: Our country's handicrafts are exquisite and have long been famous internationally.
3.: Wonderful (jīng cǎi fēn chéng): Beautiful scenes and things are presented one after another in front of your eyes. Sentence: Appreciation of life itself, that is, suddenly realizing the miracle of being alive, can make ordinary life wonderful.
4. Colorful (fēng fù duō cǎi): rich in content and various colors. Sentence: The myths and stories about Zhong Kui have endured through the ages, and Zhong Kui’s life experience has also been interpreted in colorful ways.
5. Fēn fán fù zá: Fēn fán fù zá: Fēn fán fù zá: Numerous and miscellaneous. Complex: There are many and miscellaneous types and clues of things; they are of various kinds, and often in large numbers. The parts, factors, concepts, aspects or influences are interconnected, and this interconnection is difficult to analyze, answer or understand. Sentence: Books can make your life easier, they will help you understand this complicated world; they will guide you to respect others and yourself.
6. exciting (kòu rén xīn xián): buckle: beat. Heartstrings: refers to the heart that causes cries due to being moved. Also "moving". A speech or performance that deeply touches people's hearts. Sentence: In the gymnasium; an exciting volleyball match is going on. 7. Four-character idioms corresponding to nightclubs
Answer: feasting, drunkenness, drunkenness, and debauchery.
Drunk with gold and paper
zhǐ zuì jīn mí
The original meaning is to make people confused by the shining gold paper. Describe the luxurious and prosperous environment that makes people indulge.
Source from Song Dynasty Tao Gu's "Qingyilu·Bedroom": "(Meng Xi, the doctor of carbuncle) has a small room with bright windows, all the utensils are decorated with gold, the paper is white, and the gold color is dazzling. My dear friend When he saw it, he said: "This room is temporarily closed, and it makes people drunk."
Structure combination.
The usage has a derogatory connotation. Generally used as predicate and attributive.
The correct pronunciation is drunk; it cannot be pronounced as "zú".
Shape identification paper; cannot write "痗".
Synonyms: feasting, drunkenness and debauchery
Antonyms: simple, simple and unpretentious
Analysis ~ The difference between "feasting and feasting": ~ focuses on describing luxury; "feasting and feasting" emphasizes Used to describe obscene pleasure.
Example: Seventeen-year-old Nobel went to Europe and the United States to study; he worked hard and was never moved by the life there.