1, thrive
Pinyin: Wu dialect
Description: Healthy growth.
The source "Mencius Zhang Wan Xia": "Taste is occupying the field, saying:' Cattle and sheep are just flourishing. "It means: I used to be a farmer, and my cattle and sheep grew up healthily.
With the care and education of teachers, we thrive.
2, carefree
Pinyin: wuy not u wulǔ
Explanation: No worries or anxieties.
Source: The second fold of Yuan's forbearance: "I became a carefree monk in a grass temple."
Example: Parents' love is like a sky, and we grow up carefree under its protection.
3. No attachments
Pinyin: Wu Qin Wu guà
Explanation: I am relieved that I have not been dragged down.
Source: Qing Shi Yu Kun's "Three Heroes and Five Righteousnesses" 6 1: "Beixia was originally a person with no attachments and could not refuse. She went to the same Mohua Village."
Example: more money is not necessarily more fun, but more trouble. Being poor and happy is really comfortable.
4. Innocent
Pinyin: tiān zhēn Wu Xié
Explanation: evil: improper. Good-hearted and pure, without improper thoughts.
Source: Gu Xiaoyan's Eat Yuanxiao on the 18th day of the first month: "After listening to this, the young man put down his chopsticks and looked at this innocent child, his eyes were moist."
Example: When teaching innocent children to distinguish good from evil, don't be the devil of temptation.
Step 5 be innocent
Pinyin: tin zhēn làn màn
Interpretation: innocence: refers to the inner simplicity, without affectation and hypocrisy; Romance: frank and natural appearance. Describe children's simple, lively and lovely thoughts, without affectation or hypocrisy.
Source: Song Gongkai's Painting of Gao stable boy: "This horse is poor and has three teeth." Childlike appearance, clothes are suitable. "The child and the horse are very cute, and the horse has only three teeth. The child is underage, simple and lively, with a good face and no problem with clothes.
Example: Innocent childhood passed quickly.
2. Idioms wishing children grow up
Grow up healthily and strongly
Sunshine and rain
Lovely bird-(of a girl) as lovely and submissive as a bird.
Progress in learning
study hard
make progress every day
Study hard and train hard
A Fish Jumping over the Dragon Gate-Passed a Competitive Examination.
Gifted
Golden Years
Feel relaxed
3. What idioms are there to bless "children"?
Bright future, bright future in Wan Li, bright future in Wan Li, thriving and all the best.
First, the future is bright.
Vernacular interpretation: a bright future describes a bright future, as beautiful as a splendid one, and is often used as a greeting.
Dynasty: Yuan
Author: Jia
Source: Jia's fourth discount: "I am very loving when I think of our bright future."
I think our future is as beautiful as splendid, and I love it very much.
Second, the future of Wan Li
Interpretation of Vernacular Language: Metaphor is promising and cannot be * * *.
Dynasty: Tang Dynasty
Author: Wei
Source: Nanchu News: "This child can be described as the future Wan Li."
This son has a great future, so it is impossible to * * *.
Third, Pengcheng Wan Li
A metaphor for a bright future.
Dynasty: Spring and Autumn Period
Author: Zhuang Zhou
Origin: It is said in "Zhuangzi Xiaoyao Tour" that Dapeng migrated from the northern suburbs to the South China Sea, with water hitting three thousand miles and wind hitting nine Wan Li.
Dapeng moved from the northern suburbs to the South China Sea, splashing as high as 3,000 miles, and took the wind to Wan Li.
Fourth, thrive.
Vernacular interpretation: healthy growth.
Pinyin: [zhu zhong ch é ng zheng]
Author: anonymous
Parents are happy to see the next generation grow up healthily and lively.
Five, auspicious stars shine high
Vernacular interpretation: auspicious star: refers to happiness, wealth and longevity. Good luck shines high.
Dynasty: modern
Author: Xu Chi
Quote: After "Peony", Ji Xing is shining high and will achieve something in politics.
4. What idioms describe children's vigorous growth?
Diligence, prosperity, maturity, vigorous development and progress.
First, continuous improvement [j and ng jìn bùXi]
Interpretation: Diligence: Concentrate on progress; Hugh: Stop. Refers to people's constant pursuit of progress.
Said by: Qin Zihao's pursuit: "hard work, calmness and continuous improvement."
Second, prosperity and growth.
Interpretation:. Plants germinate and flourish.
From: Gao Ming Panlong's Lecture on Benevolence, Righteousness, Etiquette and Wisdom of Gentleman's Nature Rooted in the Heart: "A wise man with benevolence, righteousness and propriety, who wants something, gets it ... The four are rooted in the heart, like trees on the ground, so they can flourish."
Only people with benevolence, righteousness, courtesy and wisdom can get what they seek ... They are as deep-rooted as trees on the ground, so they can sprout and grow, flourish and produce colors.
Third, the seeds are growing.
Interpretation: Metaphor is very effective.
From: Han Jiao Yanshou's "Yilin" Volume 9: "Pepper beans are planted in trees and become soup at dusk."
The second tree is pepper beans, which are made into bean leaf soup at night.
Fourth, like mushrooms after rain [yǔ Hou Qin sǔn]
Explanation: It means that after the rain in spring, bamboo shoots grow a lot at once. Metaphor things emerge quickly and in large quantities.
From: Lei's poem "Eating Bamboo Shoots": "The barren forest is full of spring rain, and new bamboo shoots are blooming."
There is only the footsteps of spring rain in the deserted forest, and many new bamboos have grown at once.
Verb (short for verb) makes progress in the morning.
Interpretation: club head: bamboo pole tip; Up: up. This is a metaphor for rapid academic progress.
From: Zhou Zuoren's Candle Talk: "Master Zhao Xian gave a poem saying: A hundred feet of pole is motionless, although people are not true. A hundred feet must enter, and the world of ten parties is the whole body. "
Master Zhao Xian saluted and said, "Don't move a hundred feet, although this person is untrue." . We must make progress, and in the world of ten parties, we will take the lead and move the whole body.
5. What idioms are there to wish children grow up?
1.
Give birth to a happy son
Pinyin: Starting from xǐ
(added before the verb) means "negative" and "opposite"; (added before nouns to form verbs) means "get rid of", "get rid of"
Gouy
plum
Explanation: It used to celebrate the birth of a child.
A friend's son was born, which is worth celebrating and congratulating. I wish your friends a speedy recovery and your children grow up healthily and healthily.
2. The fun of teasing
Pinyin: nòng
zhāng
zhī
slow
]
Commentary: The ancients gave Zhang to a boy to play with, hoping that he would have a jade-like character in the future. It used to be used to congratulate people on giving birth to a boy.
Sentence: The girl who was not born had a grudge against my concubine in her last life, but someone else was born as a joke.
3. The fun of playing with tiles
Pinyin: nòng
wü
zhī
slow
Explanation: playing with tiles: the ancients gave tiles to girls to play with, hoping that she would be competent for the work of female workers in the future. It used to be used to congratulate people on giving birth to a girl.
Sentence: Everyone went to congratulate Lao Zhang's family on their joy in making tiles.
Spread branches and leaves
Pinyin: kāi
zhī
white mulberry
used at the end of a sentence
Explanation: human reproduction, the transmission of ancestral blood.
Bottom line: care for them, let the loving seedlings spread their branches and leaves, care for them, let positive energy pass to every corner, care for them and make their sky more exciting. National Day for Helping the Disabled, lend a helping hand and help them. May the light of great love shine!
Step 5 have children early
Pinyin: z m 40
Xuchang
Gouy
plum
Explanation: having children early means hoping to have children as soon as possible. Generally used for the good wishes of relatives and friends when men and women get married.
Sentence: I wish you an early birth, peace and happiness!
6. Idioms wishing children grow up
grow up healthy and strong
new word
Basic explanation
Grow up healthily.
Pronunciation Zhu Zhuàng chéng zháng ZH m:ng
It means to grow up healthily.
The source replied "Mencius Zhang Wan": "Taste to occupy the field, saying:' Cattle and sheep are just flourishing. " "
Grammar is formal; As predicate and attribute; Used in written language and neutral language.
Parents are very pleased to see the healthy and lively growth of the next generation.
Antonyms are dying out.
Grow sturdily, sunny and rainy, innocent girls learn to make progress, study hard every day, study hard and practice hard, leap forward, be talented in Longmen, and be carefree in the golden age.
7. Words wishing children thrive
Look up: bamboo pole tip; Up: up. This is a metaphor for rapid academic progress.
The straight head of the pole is a metaphor for rapid progress.
Continuous improvement: concentrate on progress; Hugh: Stop. Refers to people's constant pursuit of progress.
Bitter medicine makes you sick, and bitter taste makes you sick. It is a metaphor that severe persuasion or criticism is beneficial to people's progress.
Sit up and take notice means that others have improved and can't look at him with old eyes anymore.
This day will come: achievement; Will: Progress. There are achievements every day and progress every month. Describe the progress. It will also accumulate over time.
Change with each passing day: update; Different: different. It is updated every day and changes every month. Refers to the rapid development or progress, the emergence of new things, new atmosphere.
With the rapid development or progress, new things and new weather appear constantly. With "changing with each passing day".
8. Idioms for blessing children
In the future, Wan Li will be strong, academically successful, carefree and smooth sailing.
I. Future Wan Li
Explanation: the future: the future. Metaphor is promising, not * * *.
From: Tang Wei Shu Chi, Nanchu News: "This son can be described as a future Wan Li."
The child has a bright future, so to speak.
Second, strong.
Explanation: describe a strong body.
From: Wu Ming Cheng En and Journey to the West, the 21st time: "They are all quick-sighted and must be stronger."
It's all about quick hands, sharp eyes and being strong.
Third, academic success.
Description: academic performance.
Written by Song Lian and Wang Qi in the Ming Dynasty, Biography of the History of the Yuan Dynasty without Hu Curtain: After a few years, those who have made academic achievements among the students of the commercial society will be encouraged by academic officials, and people of all colors will be promoted regardless of their grades.
After a few years, people with successful studies will be recommended by the school. How do Mongolians rank and how do all kinds of people become officials in the DPRK?
Fourth, carefree [wú y not u wú l incarnation]
Explanation: No worries or anxieties.
Said by: The second fold of Yuan's "Long Life Word": "I became a carefree monk in the grass temple."
I became a monk in buddhist nun.
Verb (short for verb) is smooth sailing.
Explanation: This ship is full of sails, sail before the wind. This metaphor went smoothly without any obstacles.
From: Jiao's "Into Hunan": "A sail in one day makes a thousand miles of wind."
Make sure you know how to sail all day, and you can travel thousands of miles with the wind.
9. Idioms wishing children grow up
Grow sturdily.
new word
Basic explanation
Grow up healthily.
Pronunciation Zhu Zhuàng chéng zháng ZH m:ng
Explain healthy growth.
The source "Mencius Zhang Wan Xia": "Taste is occupying the field, saying:' Cattle and sheep are just flourishing. " "
Grammar is formal; As predicate and attribute; Used in written language and neutral language.
Parents are very pleased to see the healthy and lively growth of the next generation.
Antonyms are dying out.