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- 2. The meaning of being unprepared
- 3. Look at the pictures and guess an idiom from 9 pictures
- 4. A dagger is added to the four dots below.
The meaning of being unprepared
Examples of idioms: During the chaos in Jiangxi and Ningxia, he sat in the upper reaches of the town, was calm and calm, and commanded calmly. (Chapter 36 of "Popular Romance of the Republic of China" by Cai Dongfan and Xu Genfu) Common usage level: uncommon Emotional color: neutral word Grammar usage: as predicate , attributive; describing calmness, strict discipline, and no fault in autumn Idiom structure: subject-predicate Era of production: ancient times Correct pronunciation of the idiom: dagger, cannot be read as " bì". Idiom identification: 鬯; the upper part is the 橾, so it cannot be written as "fierce".
Look at the pictures and guess an idiom from 9 pictures
Dagger is not surprised (bǐ chàng bù jīng) is a Chinese idiom, dagger: a kind of spoon in ancient times; 鬯: fragrant wine; dagger and 鬯 are both sacrificial objects in ancient ancestral temples. It describes that military discipline is strict, people live in peace wherever they go, and sacrifices in ancestral temples are carried out as usual.
[Source] "Book of Changes·Zhen": "Shocked for hundreds of miles, I will not lose my dagger. "
[Example]
①Chapter 36 of "Popular Romance of the Republic of China" by Cai Dongfan and Xu Genfu: "In the chaos of Jiangxi and Ningxia, sitting in the town and upstream, the dagger is calm and the command is determined. "
② Yang Jiong's "Shen Dao Monument of Ren Jun, the Magistrate of Wenjiang County in Yizhou": "When he comes to the court with his hair tied up, his dagger will not surprise him for hundreds of miles." "
[Synonyms] Strict discipline, no offense in autumn
[Antonym] Indiscriminate soldiers and bandits, chickens and dogs restless
[Grammar] Subject-predicate form; used as predicate and attributive; describe calmness, strict discipline, no offense in autumn .
Examples of idioms: During the chaos in Jiangxi and Ningxia, he was sitting in the upper reaches of the town, his daggers were calm and his command was calm. (Chapter 36 of "Popular Romance of the Republic of China" by Cai Dongfan and Xu Genfu)
Common usage: uncommon
Emotional color: neutral word
<x3 > Grammar usage: as predicate and attributive; to describe calmness, strict discipline, and no mistakes in autumn
Idiom structure: subject-predicate
Era of production: ancient times
The correct pronunciation of the idiom: dagger, cannot be pronounced as "bì".
Idiom shape identification: 鬯; the upper part is a 橾, so it cannot be written as "fierce".
There is a dagger under the four dots.
鬯
Pronunciation: [chàng]
Radical: 鬯 Wubi: QOBX
Definition: 1. The ancient sacrificial wine was made from black millet made from tulips. 2. Same as "smooth".
The above is all about the four-letter words that mean the upper one is fierce, the lower one is dagger bjing, and the third one is no, as well as the related content of dagger bjing. I hope it can help you.