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  • 1. English words that express connection
  • 2. What are the idioms starting with the connected word guào?
  • 3. Idioms about melons, plums, etc.
  • 4.What is the idiom with two hyphens together?

English words for connection


Connected by connections
Connected by flesh and blood

Connected by mountains and rivers
Connected end to end
Connected by fire
1. Connected by connections: guā

xiāng
lián
Idiom Explanation: Melon and kudzu are both creeping plants, and their vines can climb on other objects. ①It is a metaphor for social relationships that are tossing and turning. ②A metaphor for the relationship between two things or two people that are related to each other.
Source of the idiom: "Planting Melons" by Cao Rui of Wei Dynasty in the Three Kingdoms: "I am newly married to the king, and my relationship is closely connected. "
2. Bones and flesh are connected: gǔ
ròu
xiāng
lián
Idiom explanation: Like bones and flesh, they are connected to each other. Metaphor is closely related; inseparable.
Source of the idiom: "Book of the Northern Qi Dynasty
Yang Min Biography": "Changshan Yu kowtowed to his head with a brick, and further said: 'I and your majesty are connected by flesh and blood. ’”
3. Connected by mountains and rivers: shān
shuǐ
xiāng
lián
Idiom explanation: refers to the boundaries connecting together.
4. End to end: shǒu
wěi
xiāng
lián
Idiom explanation: See "end to end".
Source of the idiom: Sima Guang of the Song Dynasty, "Zizhi Tongjian: The First Year of Emperor Xian'an of the Han Dynasty": "The Yellow Turbans came to invade, Rong was defeated, and they fled to protect Duchang. At that time, Yuan, Cao, and Gongsun were connected end to end, and Rong's troops were weak and food was scarce. , isolated in a corner, not connected with it. "
5. Beacon fire connected: fēng
huǒ
xiāng
lián
Idiom explanation: Beacon fire: ancient border alarm fireworks. It refers to the constant and unremitting efforts in border defense, which is a metaphor for the constant war.
Origin of the idiom: Han Dynasty
Xun Yue's "Han Chronicles
Emperor Xuan Chronicle III": "The steps protect each other, the trenches are built with wood and firewood, the soldiers are equipped with crossbows, and the beacon fire is connected. "

Guan connected sentences for young children, English word diagram showing connection 1

What are the idioms that begin with the connected word gua gé?


Chain reaction,
Three yuan in a row,
Cars in a row,
Starry night in a row,
Continuous,
Walls and buildings,
Trees in a row,
Dawn in a row Night,
connect the roots with the tips,
connect the slits to form a curtain,
connect the beads together,
connect the walls of the city,
connect the rafters to the buildings,
connect the branches to the wings,
connect the sky Beacon fire,
a chain of three and five,
a chain of roads,
a chain of branches,

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Idioms about melons and plums


There is no such idiom. All idioms starting with melon: Guaului Mianmian Lu: small melon; Mianmian: the appearance of continuation. It's like a continuous vine with many large and small melons. Quoted as wishing prosperity to descendants. The suspicion of melons and plums melons and plums: melon fields and plums. A metaphor for being in a position of suspicion. The melon is cut open and the beans are split, just like the melon is cut open and the beans are split from the pod. It is a metaphor for the country being divided. When the melon is ripe, the stem will fall off. The stem is the part where the flower or fruit is connected to the stem. When the melon is ripe, the stem will fall off naturally. It means that once the time is ripe, things will naturally succeed. The melon fields do not accept shoes, and the plum trees do not have their hats straightened. When walking through the melon fields, do not bend down to pick up your shoes; when passing under the plum trees, do not raise your hands to tidy up your hats. Metaphor to avoid suspicion. Melons and plums under the melons are a metaphor for situations that may easily arouse suspicion. The character "melon" was first divided. In the old days, literati split the character "melon" into two eight characters to mark the year, that is, sixteen years old. Mostly used for women. The melon field does not accept shoes, and the plum blossoms do not hold the right crown. This is a metaphor for avoiding suspicion. It is the same as "the melon field does not accept shoes, and the plum tree does not have its crown". The suspicion of a melon field is like a melon field with plums under it. A metaphor for situations that can easily arouse suspicion. Divide the country and divide it, which means that the country is divided and the heroes are at odds with each other. The melon is cut open, and the beans are split from the middle. It is a metaphor for the land being annexed and divided. Gua and Kudzu are connected. Gua and Kudzu are both vines, and their vines can climb on other objects. ①It is a metaphor for social relationships that are tossing and turning. ②It is a metaphor that two things or two people are involved in each other... melon and vines are a metaphor that people are involved in various situations. There is no way a melon rind will fit on a plum tree. Refers to the forced recognition of relatives. Melons are divided into beans, which means the divisions are orderly.

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What is the idiom with two hyphens together?


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1. Lip-assisted connection


【Pinyin】: chún fǔ xiāng lián


[Explanation]: It still means that lips and teeth are dependent on each other. Metaphor of close relationship and mutual dependence.


[Source]: Quotation from "Zuo Zhuan: The Fifth Year of Duke Xi": "The auxiliary chariots are dependent on each other, and the lips are dead and the teeth are cold."


[Example sentence]: There is no danger in this, but Wu Sangui is sitting on the throne, which will lead to chaos in the future. Guangxi is connected, but it is feared that sealing off the border will prolong the disaster.


2. Connected by beacon fire


【Pinyin】: fēng huǒ xiāng lián


[Explanation]: Beacon: Ancient border alarm fireworks. It refers to the constant and unremitting efforts in border defense, which is a metaphor for the constant war.


[Source]: Han Dynasty Xun Yue's "Han Ji Xuan Di Ji III": "The steps protect each other, the trenches are built with wood and firewood, the soldiers are equipped with crossbows, and the beacon fire is connected."


[Example sentence]: When we are separated, once the kindness is broken; when the flames of war are connected, who will pass the book to the wild goose and the fish?


3. Connected


【Pinyin】:guā gě xiāng lián


[Explanation]: Melon and kudzu: are vines whose vines can cling to other objects. It is a metaphor for social relationships that are constantly changing. It also refers to the relationship between two things or two people that are related to each other.


[Source]: Cai Yong of the Han Dynasty's "Doctrine": "The four surnames of Xiaohou, the wives of princes, anyone who has had a relationship with the late emperor... will all be together." Cao Rui of the Three Kingdoms Wei Dynasty's "Planting Melons": "We will have a new relationship with you. Marriage, entanglement and connection.”


[Example sentence]: I am newly married to you, and I am closely connected with you.


4. Connected by flesh and blood


【Pinyin】: gǔ ròu xiāng lián


【Explanation】: Connected to each other like bones and flesh. The metaphor is very closely related and cannot be separated.


[Source]: "Guan Zi·Qing Chong Ding": "Therefore, Duke Huan promotes benevolence and establishes righteousness. In a family of meritorious officials, brothers are related to each other, and their flesh and blood are related to each other. The country has no hungry people."


[Example sentence]: The Chinese People's Liberation Army is the people's army and is closely connected with the people.


5. Connected by mountains and rivers


【Pinyin】: shān shuǐ xiāng lián


[Explanation]: Refers to the borders connecting together.


[Source]: The source is unknown.


[Example sentence]: We and Russia are neighbors connected by mountains and rivers.


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