What are the best idioms for full moon?

A What are the four-character idioms describing the full moon

花好月圆 Flowers are in full bloom and the moon is full. The moon is in full bloom. It is often used to congratulate the newlyweds.

The moon passes the mid-autumn festival Answer means to miss the time. The moon is the fullest, brightest and most beautiful during the Mid-Autumn Festival, so it is used as a metaphor for a good opportunity.

The moon is half a gauge: round. It refers to the first eight or nine days of the lunar calendar, or the twenty-second or twenty-third, the days when the moon goes up and down.

The moon is full, the flowers are blooming, and the moon is full. Metaphorically speaking, it is beautiful and complete. Mostly used to congratulate people on their new marriage.

When the moon is full, it is easy to have an eclipse. When the moon is full, it is prone to eclipse. When the moon is full, it is prone to eclipses. The metaphor is that when things reach their peak, they will decline.

Two Moon What are the words to describe the moon is very round

花好月圆抄: huā hǎo yuè yuán, the flowers are blooming, the moon is full. Metaphorically speaking, it is beautiful and complete. It is mostly used to congratulate people on their new marriage. As a predicate, determiner; a metaphor for a good life.

The moon is full and the flowers are good: yuè yuán huā hǎo, the flowers are in full bloom, the moon is full. It is a metaphor for a good and complete life. It is often used to congratulate people on their new marriage. 作宾语、定语、谓语;多用于祝贺人新婚。

III What are the idioms about the moon

1. The sun and the moon are like shuttles

Pronunciation: [ rì yuè rú suō ]

Interpretation: Shuttle: the tool for pulling the weft threads when weaving cloth. The sun and the moon come and go like a shuttle.

To describe how fast time passes.

Origin: Song - Gao Deng "Dongxi Collection - Zhu Huang Dual Inkstone": "The sun and the moon are like shuttles; the literature is like the sea; it is not enough to explore; Zhu Huang dares to be idle."

例 句:1. ~, in a flash he grew into an adult.

2. Meteor catching up with the moon

Pronunciation: [ liú xīng gǎn yuè ]

Interpretation: like a meteor catching up with the moon.

Interpretation: like a meteor chasing the moon.

Origin: "The New Edition of Five Dynasties History - Han History": "Since joining the army, he has been a man of great skill in martial arts, walking his horse like chasing the wind by electricity, and releasing arrows like a shooting star chasing the moon."

3. Close the moon and shy the flowers

Pronunciation: [ bì yuè xiū huā ]

Interpretation: close: hide. Make the moon hide, make the flowers ashamed. The woman's appearance is described as beautiful.

Origin: Yuan - Wang Shifu "The West Wing", Book 1, Fracture 4: "For you to close the moon and shy flower appearance; less to cut the roots and roots size."

Example sentences:1. The two of them look like a fish and goose, and the other looks like a ~.

4. moon halo and wind

Pronunciation: [ yuè yùn ér fēng ]

Interpretation: moon halo: the halo that appears around the moon. The appearance of a halo around the moon is a sign that the wind is about to blow. It is a metaphor for seeing the slightest sign and knowing how it will develop.

Origin: Song Su Xun, "Discriminating Against Evil": "The moon is haloed and the wind is blowing, the base is moist and the rain is falling, and everyone knows it."

5. The sun and the moon are like shuttles

Pronunciation: [ rì yuè rú suō ]

Interpretation: Shuttle: the tool for pulling the weft threads when weaving. The sun and the moon come and go like a shuttle.

To describe how fast time passes.

Origin: Song Gao Deng "Dongxi Collection - Zhu Huang Double Inkstone": "The sun and the moon are like shuttles; the literature is like the sea; it is not enough to explore; Zhu Huang dares to be idle."

例 句:1. ~, in a flash he grew into an adult.

6. rhinoceros looking at the moon

Pronunciation: [ xī niú wàng yuè ]

Explanation: It is a metaphor for seeing incomplete.

Origin: Guan Yin Zi (关尹子-五鉴):"It is like a rhinoceros looking at the moon and seeing the moon in the form of a horn, and it is because of the knowledge that it is born that there is a shape of the moon, and the real moon is not in the horn at the beginning."

7. The moon is full, then eats

Pronunciation: [ yuè yíng zé shí ]

Interpretation: Ying: full; Eating: through the "eclipsed". When the moon is full, it is prone to eclipses. It is a metaphor for the decline of a thing when it reaches its peak.

Origin: Zhouyi - Feng: "The sun is in the middle of the day, and the moon is full when it eclipses."

8.Moon and White Wind

Pronunciation: [ yuè bái fēng qīng ]

Comment: It describes a quiet and beautiful night.

Origin: Song - Su Shi "After Red Cliff Fugue": "There are guests without wine, there is wine without food, the moon is white and the wind is clear, what is such a good night?"

9. Moon Dark and Windy

Pronunciation: [ yuè hēi fēng gāo ]

Interpretation: It is a metaphor for the night when there is no moonlight and the wind is very strong.

Origin: Yuan Yuanhuai 《Patron Record》: "Ouyang Gong and others had an order, and each of them composed two lines of a poem, and those who had to commit crimes above the level of apprenticeship ...... a cloud: 'The night of the moon is dark to kill people, and the day of the wind is high to set a fire.' "

10. moon star sparse

Pronunciation: [ yuè míng xīng xī ]

Comment: When the moon is bright, the stars appear sparse.

Origin: Cao Cao's "Short Songs - One of Them": "The moon and stars are sparse; magpies fly south. The moon and the stars are sparse; the magpies fly south.

Example sentence: On a ~ summer night, we were canoeing on the lake, and we were all mesmerized by the magical scenery.

Four What are the four-letter idioms to describe the full moon

花好月圆 Moon like a jade disk 婵娟***赏 Moon full night

Five Idioms describing the full moon

花好月圆 Flowers are in full bloom, and the moon is in full bloom. The moon is full. It is often used to congratulate people on their marriage.

The moon is full and the flowers are in full bloom, the moon is in full bloom, the moon is in full bloom, the moon is in full bloom. The moon is the fullest, brightest and most beautiful at the time of the Mid-Autumn Festival, so it is used as a metaphor for a good opportunity.

The moon is half-rule: round. It refers to the first eight or nine days of the lunar calendar, or the twenty-second or twenty-third day of the lunar month, when the moon goes up and down.

The moon is full, the flowers are blooming, and the moon is full. The moon is in full bloom. It is often used to congratulate people on their marriage.

When the moon is full, there is a tendency for the moon to be full and the moon to be full, and when the moon is full, there is a tendency for the moon to be full and the moon to be full. When the moon is full, it is prone to eclipses. It is a metaphor for the decline of things that have reached their peak

Six idioms about the full moon

The flowers are in full bloom, and the moon is in full bloom. The moon is in full bloom. It is often used to congratulate people on their marriage.

The moon is full at the time of the Mid-Autumn Festival. The moon is at its fullest, brightest and most beautiful at the time of the Mid-Autumn Festival, so it is used as a metaphor for a good opportunity.

The moon is half-rule: round. It refers to the first eight or nine days of the lunar calendar, or the twenty-second or twenty-third, when the moon goes up and down.

The moon is full, the flowers are blooming, and the moon is full. The moon is in full bloom. It is often used to congratulate people on their marriage.

When the moon is full, there is a tendency for the moon to be full and the moon to be full, and when the moon is full, there is a tendency for the moon to be full and the moon to be full. When the moon is full, it is prone to eclipses. It is a metaphor for the decline of something when it reaches its peak.

VII What are the words that describe the full moon

There are many words that describe the full moon, such as ''the autumn moon in an ice pot '', ''the moon is white and the wind is clear'', ''the moon is full'' and so on. Because the moon is serene, clear, crystalline and indifferent, it was one of the most favored images of the ancients. In China's ancient poetry, moon poetry occupies a unique position. The moon's aliases under the ancient writings are various and colorful, such as: Toad Palace, Jade Plate, Silver Hook, Cindy and so on; Tang Dynasty poetry and Song Dynasty lyrics are an important part of Chinese cultural treasures, which is an inexhaustible source of culture and spirituality for the Chinese nation. Among the countless poems, many poets like to use the moon as a material, and put their personal emotional will and ambition.

I. Bīng hú qiū yuè (冰壶秋月)

Explanation: Bīng hú qiū yuè (冰壶) is a jade pot that holds water, which is a metaphor for whiteness. It is a metaphor for whiteness and clarity. It refers to the character of a person.

From: Song Su Shi's poem "Gift to Pan Gu": "The cloth shirt is as black as a turtle's hand, and the ice kettle has not yet been harmed to store the autumn moon."

Example: May the center be as ~, glittering and flawless, not as good as my Cao.

Derived from: Three Kingdoms - Wei Cao Cao's "Short Songs": "The moon and stars are sparse, and the magpies fly south. The moon and the stars are sparse, and the magpies fly south.

Example: The site of repairing the weir dam in Hewanzi, ~, the water of the small river quietly flows into the aqueduct. ◎ Li Jun "Li Shuang Shuang"

三、月白风清(yuè bái fēng qīng )

Explanation: describes a quiet and beautiful night.

Derived from: Song Su Shi "After Red Cliff Fugue": "There are guests without wine, there is wine without food, the moon is white and the wind is clear, what is such a good night?"

Example: It was the night ~, water and sky **** Bi, the two are in the monk's room, sleep to midnight, suddenly heard the tide on the river thunder. (Ming Shi Naian "Water Margin" 119)

Fourth, white moon thousands of miles (hào yuè qiān lǐ )

Explanation: the range of thousands of mountains and thousands of waters are in the bright moonlight irradiation. It describes the moonlight as bright and the weather as dark.

From: Song Fan Zhongyan, "The Records of Yueyang Tower": "The long smoke is empty, the white moon is a thousand miles, the floating light shines brightly in gold, and the quiet shadow sinks into the jade."

Fifth, the moon is bright as water (yuè míng rú shuǐ)

Explanation: The moonlight is bright and soft, like sparkling and slowly flowing water. It describes a night with beautiful moonlight.

Source: Tang Zhang Hu's poem "Peak Temple": "The moon is as bright as water at the temple at the top of the mountain, looking up at the sky and walking on the stones."

Example: You see ~, just in time to play. You and I will bring the music sheet and go to the pavilion first.

Eight idioms describing the full moon

Idioms describing the full moon

Idioms describing the full moon

The moon is full, the moon is closed, the moon is shy, the wind is full, the moon is snowy, the ice-cream is snowy and the moon is autumn, and the moon is high, the moon is shining, the moon is bright, the moon is in the sky, the moon is thousands of miles long, the moon is big, like a plate, and the moon in mid-autumn is bright and clean. The moon is in full bloom. It is often used to congratulate people on their new marriage.

The moon is past the mid-autumn festival. The moon is the fullest, brightest and most beautiful during the Mid-Autumn Festival, so it is used as a metaphor for a good opportunity.

The moon is half-rule: round. It refers to the first eight or nine days of the lunar calendar, or the 22nd or 23rd, the days when the moon goes up and down.

The moon is full, the flowers are blooming, and the moon is full. Metaphorically speaking, it is beautiful and complete. Mostly used to congratulate people on their new marriage.

When the moon is full, it is easy to have an eclipse. When the moon is full, it is prone to eclipse. The metaphor is that things will decline when they reach their peak.

Ten words about the full moon

Idioms about the moon

- bottles before the moon - stars arching over the moon - stars cup the moon - stars save the moon - moon fall across the sky - moon drop star sinking - moon did not cross the sky - the moon star is scarce - the moon is full then food - the moon is full and flowers are good - the moon is dizzy and the wind - the moon in the laurel - the moon is falling and flowers folded - hanging like the sun and the moon - the stars and the moon are bright - the moon is hiding - the sun and the moon are running in the sky and the river runs on the earth - the sun and the moon are not light - the sun and the moon are in the middle is full - the sun and the moon are in the middle is eclipsing - it is easy for things to eclipse. The sun and the moon have no light - The sun will be昃, the moon will be full - The sun rises and the moon remains constant - The stars wear the moon - The moon cuts out the clouds - The moon today and the moon in the past - The clouds cover the moon - The moon and the flowers are full - The Fairy of the Broad Cold - The east rabbit and the west rabbit - Dressed in the moon and the stars - The moon is shy and blushing - The white rabbit and the red rabbit - Walking in the moon to ascend to the clouds

Words about the moon

- Little toad - Stringed moon - Curtain moon - Curtain moon - Curtain moon - Curtain moon - Xuanhuan candles - Xuanhuan rabbit - Xiurabbit - Xiuyuetsu moon - Xuanyin - Xoxiaohui - Xia moon - snow rabbit - snow glow - cave nose - false halo - western toad - xiao moon - lower chord - xi shu - new prana - xuan yin mirror - fine prana - sun and moon like a shuttle - sun and moon pool - ruyue - sun rises and moon is constant - ja sheng ming - jiqi stone - go moon - moon rules - moon sky - moon light - moon lady - moon royal - moon spirit - moon mirror - night light - full moon - round shu - night brightness - yu toad - moon in the middle of the moon - moon gate - smoky moon - full view - full prana - yu rabbit - storm in moon bay - yi keng - The moon is a precious commodity, and the rabbits are not able to get away from it - Wangshu - Wangzhi - Weiyue - Kusatsu - Kusatsu - Taiyin - Tai ***