Six streets: six streets in Chang 'an City in Tang Dynasty; City: In ancient times, morning, noon and evening were called three o'clock cities. Generally refers to the streets and alleys.
going out
"Zi Zhi Tong Jian? The first year of Zong Jingyun of Tang Jirui: "Wei Yuan, a scholar in Chinese literature, patrolled six streets." "Zhou Li? Magistrate? Si Shi
Question 2: What does six mean? Six, * * * Chinese characters for the number six. One of the notation symbols of old music scores. Equivalent to the "5" of the notation. Place names, Lu 'an is in Anhui and Liuhe is in Jiangsu.
six Li
(1), five plus one, and
six systems for humanity. -"Pipe? The five elements
don't show up for six days. -"Poetry? Xiaoya?
six main laws of adopting green. -"Easy? Life's core monuments "
Fu Liu Zhong Se also. -"Mandarin? Zhou Yu
Six kings finish, and the four seas are one. -Du Mu's A Fang Gong Fu
(Yuan Keli) was abridged for twenty-six years. -Chen Jiru Ming Dynasty's "The Story of the Temple in yuangong"
Common idioms
Six Gods Without Owners
Six Livestock Flourishing
great injustice
Six Roots Pure
Six Parents Disregard
Six Horses
Six Dynasties Gold Powder
Six Wonders
Six Towers and Three Outlooks.
six dust stains
six flying out
six feet lonely
six spirits uneasy
six connections and four discoveries
six interesting cycles
six roots clear
six connections and four reaches
six animals uneasy
six questions and three pushes
six relatives have no support
six feet.
Question 3: What? What? What? What? There is no such idiom as you described.
I have sorted out all the idioms starting with six. Please find out if there is any idiom you need.
Six arms and three heads are a metaphor for people's extraordinary skills and magical powers.
Six dusts are not contaminated by Buddhist language, and six dusts refer to color, sound, fragrance, taste, touch and dharma. Keep your heart clean
In The six great divisions in the wheel of karma Buddhist language, there are six paths: Heaven, Humanity, Ashura, Beast, Hungry Ghost and Hell. It refers to the six places where all beings are reincarnated, that is, in these six paths, life and death are reincarnated.
In Buddhist language, it refers to the eyes, ears, nose, tongue, body and mind. Buddhists take the realm of staying away from troubles as six quiet paths. City: bazaar. It generally refers to the streets and alleys where six animals thrive: cattle, horses, sheep, pigs, chickens and dogs. It refers to the prosperity of all kinds of livestock and poultry.
Six out of six are flying around: snowflakes are six corners, which is nicknamed "six out". There are heavy snows.
great injustice used to mean that there are unjust prisons.
Six animals are uneasy. Gold powder: the lead powder used for women's decoration in the old days, which is often used to describe the splendor and splendor. It also describes the magnificent and prosperous scene of the Six Dynasties.
The orphan of six feet refers to the orphan who has no adult.
Liu Ma Yang-wan describes the beautiful music, and even the horses raise their heads to listen. Don't eat feed.
Liu Tao and San Lue: both ancient art books. Later, they refer to art books and art of war.
The six gods have no owner, and the six gods: Taoism thinks that people's heart, lungs, liver, kidney, spleen and gallbladder are dominated by gods, which is called the six gods. It describes people who are in a panic and anxious, and don't know what to do. I don't know what to do.
The six parents don't recognize the description, and they don't care about family and human feelings. Regardless of relatives, sometimes it means showing no mercy to anyone.
liu er's original intention is that three people can't keep a secret when they know it. Later, it also means that it's useless to believe hearsay.
The six wonderful tricks originally refer to Chen Ping's six clever tricks. Later, they generally refer to the strategy of winning by surprise.
Liuhe within Liuhe: heaven and earth, southeast and northwest. It refers to the world.
Six relatives are helpless and described as lonely. There are no relatives to rely on.
Six feet means being entrusted to raise orphans.
Six streets and three strange places see "Six streets and three cities".
Six interesting circles see "The six great divisions in the wheel of karma".
Six connections and four directions extend in all directions.
Six questions and three pushes mean repeated interrogation.
Streets and alleys
[Pinyin]
dà ji ē xi m: o xi ang
[Interpretation]
Streets and alleys in a town generally refer to all parts of the city.
[source]
Ming? Shi Naian's "Biography of the Water Margin" goes back to the sixty-sixth: "On the fifteenth day of the first month, the Shangyuan Festival, it will be sunny. At dusk, there will be social fires in six streets and three cities, everywhere, flowers will be lit, and streets and alleys will be lit."
[Example]
A few years later, he became very popular with a series of prison songs, such as Tears from Behind bars. At the end of 198s, all the streets and alleys in China were filled with Zhiqiang Chi's mourning and sad prison songs.
question 5: what do the streets mean? Streets and alleys dà ji ē xi m ē o xià ng
Idiom: Streets and alleys
Explanation: Streets and alleys in a town generally refer to all parts of the city.
source: Ming? Shi Naian's "Biography of the Water Margin" goes back to the sixty-sixth: "On the fifteenth day of the first month, the Shangyuan Festival, it will be sunny and sunny. At dusk, there will be social fires in six streets and three bravery, everywhere, flowers and lights, and streets and alleys."
example: after breakfast, I walked on a string of bells, and I walked around in disorder. ◎ Qing? Liu E's Travel Notes of Lao Can
Nineteenth Synonym: Streets and lanes, in all directions
Grammar: combined; As subject, attribute and object; Often used with location
Question 6: What is the meaning of three in network words? Related proverbs
1. When you are in a threesome, you must learn from me.
2. 3. Go through the house without entering. [2] 3. Xiaosan (a person who has maintained a lover relationship with a married person for a long time without the name of husband and wife refers to an unexpected third party). Related idioms are half-hearted: to describe indecision, indecision or indecision. Two peaches kill three scholars: samurai. During the Spring and Autumn Period, Qi Jinggong gave two peaches to Gong Sunjie, Tian Kaijiang and Gu Yezi, and they abandoned the peaches and committed suicide. Metaphor is impeded. Two or three of its sections: two or three: refers to non-specificity. Half-hearted, no certain integrity. Describe the mind is not specialized, capricious. Two emperors and three kings: two emperors: Tang Yao and Yu Shun; Three Kings: Xia Yu, Shang Tang and Zhou Wenwang. Refers to the ancient emperors. Twice and thrice: fan: times. More than once, repeatedly. Triple stack four: describe repeated times. Four words and three words: refers to loose talk and gossip. One advocate and three sighs: it means that one person sings and three people should be in harmony. Spit and feed three times a meal: refers to stopping eating three times between meals to receive guests. Metaphor is eager to seek merit. One and two, two and three: from one to two, from two to three. Refers to this and that association. Hoof idle three searches: refers to the horse running, jumping between the front and rear hooves and three searches. Describe a horse running fast. The same as "three searches between hoofs". Nothing is impossible: it means that you will not succeed easily unless you work hard many times. Thirty years in Hedong, thirty years in Hexi: Feng Shui was in the east of the river 3 years ago, but it was in the west of the river 3 years later. Metaphor things change, ups and downs. Three days fishing, two days sunbathing: metaphor for lack of perseverance in study and work, frequent interruptions, and inability to persist for a long time. Three punches and two feet: describe a few punches and kicks. Three fumigations and three baths: ① Bath many times and apply spices to your body. This is a courtesy that China showed great respect for people in ancient times. With "three troubles and three baths". (2) said piety. (3) metaphor cultivation, support. Three baths and three fumigations: bathing incense repeatedly. Expressing solemnity or piety. Also known as "three baths and three fumigations". Three words are inseparable from the line: line: business, occupation. A person's speech cannot be separated from the scope of his occupation. Three sentences are inseparable from the bank: the bank: the industry that individuals are engaged in. When you talk, you always talk about your industry. Three husbands become a city tiger: Metaphorically speaking, more people can make people take rumors as facts. With "three people make a tiger". Three points are like people, seven points are like ghosts: it describes that people are ugly, and it also means that people are not adult after suffering from diseases or their torture. Three points are like people, seven points are like ghosts: swear words. Swearing is ugly. Three-thirds separation: a metaphor for the separation of the three parties and mutual competition. The same as "three-point tripod". Three-fold Yangguan: namely "Three-fold Yangguan". Qinqu The piano score is based on Tang Wangwei's poem "Send Two Ambassadors to Anxi", which extends poetry, adds words and expressions, and expresses feelings of parting. Because the whole song is divided into three paragraphs and the original poem is repeated three times, it is called "three folds". Half-hearted: thinking this way and thinking that way. Describe the idea is not specialized, uncertain. With "half-hearted". Once bitten by a snake, you are afraid of a well rope for three years: a metaphor for suffering from something and being afraid when you encounter similar things in the future. One year bitten by a snake, three years afraid of grass rope: metaphor becomes timid after a setback. Bitten by a snake once a year, twice shy. Three heads are better than Zhuge Liang: It is a metaphor that many people have more wisdom. Please discuss something with everyone and we can work out a good solution. Bai Bi's three offerings: Chu people and Shi got jade, two presented to the king of Chu, and two were cut off. The third time, the king made a clean sweep and got a white jade, which was carved into a jade, and was called "the jade of harmony" in the world. Metaphor doesn't know good talent or talent. Eight difficulties and three disasters: metaphor for children born with many diseases. It also describes frequent misfortune. Zhu Xiansan sighed: "Book of Rites? Musical Notes: "The instrument of the Qing Temple, which is full of strings but sparse, is advocated and sighed three times, and there is a lingering sound." Later, he referred to the beauty of music as "Zhu Xian San Tan". Three times a day: three times a day. Describe the courtesy of being deeply loved. To the third: it means again and again. Cover up three things and hide four things: it means that talking and doing things are covered up in many ways and are not frank. Save three episodes and five: See "Save three and gather five". Decline again and dry up three times: see "decline again and dry up three times" Yu Sheng three days: the language "Liezi? "Tang Wen": "(Han E) sang songs and pretended to eat, and he went, but the lingering sound lingered for three days." After that, the music described as "Three Days in Yu Sheng" has an endless aftertaste. There are three and two: that is, there is excess money. One donation and three sales: see "one donation and three rewards". One offering and three rewards: "Zhou Li? Examination record? "Zi Ren": "Zi Ren is a drinking vessel, with a spoon of one liter, a jue of one liter, and a ribbon of three liters. If you give a jue, you will be rewarded with a ribbon, and if you give it, you will be rewarded with three." Later, because of "one offering and three rewards", it is said that people and ministers are too favored. Also known as "one offering and three selling". One-year-old and three-year-old: a metaphor for the rapid rise of official positions. A moment and a quarter: the same as "a moment and a half". March 1 ST: "Poetry? Feng Wang? Picking Ge: "I haven't seen Ge for a day, like March." Later, it was described as "one day in March" to miss people ardently. Three provinces a day: self-reflection many times a day. Three years old a day: "Poetry? Feng Wang? ......> >
Question 7: What do you mean by halls, streets and alleys? Interpretation of streets and alleys:
Streets and alleys in towns generally refer to all parts of the city.
[Pinyin] [dà ji ē xi m: o xi ang]
[Source] Ming? Shi Naian's "Water Margin" sixty-six times: "The fifteenth day of the first month; Shangyuan Festival; It's sunny. On the evening moon; Six streets and three cities; Everywhere, lanes and alleys; Light flowers and put lights on. Streets and alleys; There are social fires. "
Question 8: What does this idiom mean? Li Xiang is full of streets. This idiom is not
fragrant:
gentle and fragrant nephrite:
tea: refers to women's colorful clothes. Refers to the beauty bandu
clothes-scented figure: the fragrance on clothes, the shadow of people. Write about women's breath and figure
Yi Xiang Ji Ying: Yi Xiang: the fragrance on clothes. Describe women's elegant manners and gorgeous costumes
The snowy north is fragrant in the south: the snowy north and the fragrant flowers and trees in the south.
listing incense: a routine ceremony after studying politics in the province. Incense: Burn incense at Kong Qiu Temple. Listing: Announce the location and date of the exam.
The fragrance is absolutely gone:
A scholarly family refers to a family where all generations are scholars.
scholarly portal: refers to a family where all generations are scholars.
scholarly family: refers to a family in which all generations are scholars.
generations of books: generations are scholars.
Ten Steps of Vanilla: a metaphor for talents everywhere.
Ten-step fragrant car: a metaphor for talents everywhere.
You don't burn incense at ordinary times, but come to hug the Buddha in a hurry:
Warm flowers in spring: describe the beautiful scenery in spring.
Picking colourful incense: it describes gorgeous words.
zolbergamot: another name for benzoin.
picking flowers and incense: describe the flowery words.
A fragrant heart: A fragrant heart: In the old days, if you were called sincere in the center, you could understand Buddhism and Taoism, just like burning incense. A metaphor for a very sincere heart (used in wishing).
cover your nose to steal incense: cover your nose to steal the lit incense. Metaphor is deceiving yourself.
One-pulse cigarette: refers to the descendants who continue the family line. When a person dies, the heirs must always burn incense to sweep, so the cloud.
The fragrance of clothes and the shadow on the temples: describes that women are dressed in gorgeous clothes (especially in crowded places). Borrow refers to women.
Exogenous fragrance: Unusual fragrance comes to the nose.
burying incense in jade: burying; Jade and fragrance: generally refers to beautiful women. The death of a beautiful woman.
leaning on the jade and cuddling up to the fragrance: it describes the intimate love with women.
Oil-wall car: it refers to the oil-wall car that women ride.
Jade reduces fragrance: it is a metaphor for beauty's emaciation and malaise. The same as "jade reduces fragrance and sells".
Jade fragrance-reducing pin: it is a metaphor for beauty's emaciation and malaise.
Fragrant Jade Pin: a metaphor for a woman's death.
Fragments of jade are fragrant: a metaphor for the death of a beautiful woman.
a broken jade is fragrant: a metaphor for a woman's death.
vanilla beauty: an idea used to symbolize loyalty to the monarch and patriotism in old poetry.
Incense karma: Incense: incense and lights lit when offering sacrifices to the Buddha. Incense and lights are for the Buddha, so Buddhism calls each other's will the same as "incense karma." Refers to mutual agreement.
fragrant BMW: gorgeous car, precious BMW. Refers to elegant riding.
crossing the river with elephants: a Buddhist term. Metaphor is profound. It also describes the commentary as incisive and thorough.
fragrant flowers support: support: support. Originally Buddhist. It refers to offering sacrifices with incense and flowers, which is a ritual of Buddhism. Metaphor after pious salute.
Xiangboudoir Xiuge: It used to refer to a woman's inner room.
Incense is endless: it refers to those who believe in God.