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Idiom explanation
I. The River of No Return
Pronunciation of idioms
Idioms explain that the Yangtze River flows eastward. Later it was borrowed as a epigraph name. More means that the past disappears and history advances.
Where does this idiom come from? Su Shi's Red Cliff Nostalgia: "The river of no return is a romantic figure through the ages."
Emotionally neutral idioms
Idioms take Dajiangdong as the object; Metaphor is the development of history.
Idiom structure subject-predicate idiom
An example of the idiom Cao Jinghua's "wisdom blossoms like a brocade": "It has long been repelled by the huge hands of the people of China led by our great party, like a river of no return, which is gone forever."
Second, the great river north and south
Idiom pronunciation dàJiāng nánáI
Idiom interpretation refers to the vast area near the middle and lower reaches of the Yangtze River.
Where does this idiom come from? Guo Xun's "Qingqi Charge" is the twenty-fifth time: "There are thieves in the north and south of the river, and the land of Jianghuai has gone to the fifth place; Henan and Hebei, or recovered or lost, can not be peaceful. "
Emotionally neutral idioms
Idioms as subject, object and attribute; Refers to the area near the Yangtze River.
Idiom structure is more formal.
Examples of idioms include those that are famous for their writings, those that are crazy and unreasonable in Chang (hut), those that have drowned all their lives, and those whose influence has not been lost so far. (Qing Yujing assistant minister Cao Shu)