Primary school Chinese first grade idioms (with explanation)

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Primary school Chinese first grade idioms (with explanation) - Lujuba

idioms (with explanation)

1. Heavy rain: torrential rain: the appearance of heavy rain. Describes the heavy rain.

2. The setting sun: refers to the scene at sunset in the evening. It is also a metaphor for the late years or the decline of things.

3. Long grass warbler flying: warbler: Oriole. Describe the scenery of Jiangnan in late spring. Example: In this way, the language of flowers and birds, ~, is the language of nature.

4. Continuous: continuous: continuous appearance. Describes continuous, never interrupted. Example: The high mountains of ~ block our way.

5. Deep-rooted: The foundation is firm and hard to shake.

6. Watering the trees and roots: The second half of the sentence is to make friends. Means to be good at grasping the key to the problem.

7. Deep roots and luxuriant leaves: luxuriant: luxuriant. If the roots are deep, the leaves will flourish. If the metaphor has a solid foundation, it will thrive.

8. Gaotang Guangxia: refers to tall, wide halls and houses.

9. Yuyu Qionglou: Qiong: Meiyu; Yu: House. Refers to the palace in the moon, the fairyland tower. Also describe the magnificent buildings.

10. Lake and mountains: the scenery of the lake, the scenery of the mountain. Refers to the beautiful scenery with water and mountains.

Primary school Chinese first grade idioms (with explanation) - Lujuba

11. The young eagle spreads its wings: young: young bird. The young eagle spread its wings and flew. It is an analogy of young people starting to live and work independently. Example: University has graduated, this is when he ~.

12. Meaningful: meaning: sentiment, fun. The meaning is far-reaching and intriguing. Example: The philosophy of life described in the book, ~.

13. Random: Random: uneven. To: Sentiment. Although the layout of things is uneven, it is extremely interesting and makes people feel good about it.

14. The winding path leads to the quiet: curved: curved; path: small road; quiet: refers to a remote and secluded place. The winding path leads to a deep and secluded place.

15. Qianyan Jingxiu: Rock: Cliff; Competition: Competition. The scenery of Chongshan Dieling seems to compare beautifully with each other. Describes the beautiful mountain scenery.

16. Ten Thousand Gully Struggle: Gully: Deep ditch, borrowed from the stream. Many streams race to flow. Describe the beautiful scenery in the mountains.

17. Chicken flying and dog jumping: scared the chicken to fly, scared the dog to jump everywhere. Describe the panic into a mess.

18. Mountain collapse and ground cracking: The mountain collapsed and the earth cracked. Describes the loud or dramatic changes.

19. Shocking waves hit the shore: turbulent waves are constantly coming to the shore.

20. The scorching sun is like a fire: the strong sunlight is as hot as a fire, scorching the leaves. Describe the weather is very hot. Example: The sun is blazing at noon in summer, and people don't want to go out.

Primary school Chinese first grade idioms (with explanation) - Lujuba

21. Different forms: different shapes or expressions of things. Example: At the Lantern Festival, lanterns of various shapes attracted thousands of visitors to watch.

22. One blue is like washing: the blue sky seems to be washed by water, very beautiful. Example: The sky is as blue as washing, making people feel refreshed.

23. Colorful: describe the colors are brilliant and colorful, gorgeous and eye-catching.

24. Sparkling: Describe the waves are bright and clean. Wave light: The light reflected by sunlight or moonlight on water waves. Sparkling: Describe water and stone clear and clean. Example: On a sparkling lake, there are little fishing sails.

25. Grow strong: grow healthily. Example: Seeing that the next generation is healthy and lively~, parents are all very pleased.

26. Competing to open up: competing for openness. Example: In spring, all kinds of flowers are blooming.

27. Dominate one party: rely on power, oppress others, and become the overlord of one party.

28. Continuous ups and downs: high or low, continuous appearance.

29. Huge waves: Describes the huge waves. Example: There is a huge wave on the sea.

30. Making waves: a metaphor for instigating trouble or carrying out sabotage activities. Example: Monkey King killed the evil dragon making waves.

Primary school Chinese first grade idioms (with explanation) - Lujuba

Primary school Chinese first grade idioms (with explanation) - Lujuba

31. Behave in a nonsense: Acts arbitrarily regardless of the law or public opinion. Example: How can we tolerate his nonsense?

32. Sigh: A sigh caused by sadness, depression, or pain. Example: When encountering difficulties, they will only sigh, and they cannot solve the problem.

33. Helpless: There is no way to describe it.

34. To bear the humiliation and bear the weight: endure the humiliation and bear the heavy responsibility. Refers to suffering humiliation for everything.

35. Reaching for extension with tunes: Have big ambitions and survive in adversity.

36. Strive to be strong: Make up your mind and work hard to find prosperity.

37. Save the Nation: Save the motherland from peril.

38. Lay salary and try the courage: Describe people who are hardworking and self-motivating, determined to avenge the country.

39. Inspiring: Inspire people to forge ahead.

40. Full of wings: wings, wings, metaphors of assisting people or strength. The metaphor has matured and the power has grown.

41. Revenge and hate: completely eliminate the hatred in the heart through revenge.

42. Leaves fall back to their roots: The leaves always fall by the roots. It is a metaphor that people or things must have a certain destination.

43. Smooth sailing: The boat sailed downwind with full sails. The analogy goes well without any hindrance.

44. The old horse knows the way: It is a metaphor that an experienced person can propose solutions to problems and play a guiding role.

45. Dizzy: Refers to a lot of things, and the eyes can't see it.

46. Beautiful: There are many good descriptions, but I can't come by for a while.

47. File and people: continuous entry like fish head to tail.

48. Out of the nest: all metaphors are dispatched.

49. Wolf rushing to the hog: hog: pig. Run around like a wolf and a pig.

50. A group of dragons without a leader: a metaphor for a person with many people without a leader.

51. Three caves for cunning rabbits: There are three caves for cunning rabbits. There are many places to hide.

52. Streets and alleys: describe everywhere, covering a wide area.

53. People are crowded: describe a lot of people.

54. Wind Speed: Describes very quickly, passing by.

55. Busy traffic: describe the bustling and lively scene of endless traffic.

56. Huadeng at first: night is coming, the beautifully decorated and brilliant lights have just opened.

57. Ambilight: refers to the brilliant and colorful lighting.

58. Beautiful: Describes the tall and gorgeous houses, which are mostly used to praise the beauty of the new house.

59. Ingenious workmanship: win: exceed. Describes superb production skills.

60. Gentle wind and drizzle: a metaphor of a gentle attitude, a gentle manner, and no roughness.

Primary school Chinese first grade idioms (with explanation) - Lujuba

61. Spring weather and rain: wind and rain suitable for vegetation growth, metaphors for good education.

62. Call the wind and call the rain: metaphor can dominate nature.

63. Zhanfengmuyu: Describes running around toiling, not sheltering from wind and rain.

64. Seeing the wind is raining: metaphorically

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