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Chinese not only contains many interesting proverbs, but also many useful idioms. After many children have learned Chinese for a period of time, they will buy a copy of "Stories of Idioms" at home to assist their learning. Today we will introduce some idioms that children will use in Chinese learning. If they are used in composition, they can add a lot of color to the composition!

Chinese not only contains a lot of interesting proverbs, but also many useful idioms, and after many children have studied Chinese for a period of time, they will buy a book named "Idiom Stories" at home to assist in learning. Today we will introduce You to some idioms that children will use in Chinese learning, if applied to composition, it can make the essay better!

1. Idioms describing seasons

  1. Idioms to describe the seasons

Spring Spring

Spring is warm and flowers are blooming: to describe the warm weather, the blooming flowers and the beautiful scenery in spring.

chūn nuǎn huā kāi: Describe the warm weather, flowers and beautiful scenery in spring.

Singing Birds and Fragrant Flowers: Describes the lively scene when spring comes, and the birds begin to sing and the flowers begin to bloom.

niǎo yǔ huā xiāng:Describe the lively scene when spring arrives, birds start to chirp, and flowers begin to bloom.

Full of spring: The atmosphere of spring is very strong, and spring has fully arrived.

chūn yì àng rán: The spring atmosphere is very strong, and spring has fully arrived.

A hundred flowers bloom together: All kinds of flowers bloom together, describing the vibrant appearance of spring.

bǎi huā qí fàng:Various flowers bloom together, describing the vibrant appearance of spring.

 

Summer Summer

Scorching sun like fire: The strong sunlight shines on the earth like a fire.

jiāo yáng sì huǒ:Describe the intense sunlight as hot as fire illuminating the earth.

Lightning and Thunder: Describe the scene of lightning flashes and thunder roaring in summer.

diàn shǎn léi míng:Describe the scene of a lot of lightning and thunder roaring in summer.

Sweating like rain: The sweat that is wiped down is like rain, which is used to describe sweating a lot due to hot weather or high temperature.

huī hàn rú yǔ: Sweat is like rain, and it describes sweating a lot due to hot weather or high temperatures.

Trees lined with shade: Describe the appearance of trees growing green leaves in summer, covering them with shade.

lǜ shù chéng yīn: Describes the summer trees that grow emerald green leaves and cover them in shade.

 

Autumn

Autumn is high and crisp: Describes the clear sky and cool and pleasant climate in autumn.

qiū gāo qì shuǎng:Describe the clear autumn sky and pleasant climate.

One leaf knows autumn: It is a metaphor that one can find the arrival of autumn through a fallen leaf.

yí yè zhī qiū: The metaphor is that the arrival of autumn can be detected through a fallen leaf.

Autumn wind is bleak: to describe the sound of the autumn wind blowing the trees, which is a metaphor for the arrival of autumn.

qiū fēng xiāo sè: Describe the sound of autumn wind blowing trees as a metaphor for the arrival of autumn.

A lot of fruit: Describes the appearance of autumn fruits that are ripe and hanging on the branches in bunches.

shuò guǒ léi léi: Describe the autumn fruits are ripe and hanging on the branches in bunches.

 

Winter

Wrapped in silver: Describes the white and clean scene after snowfall in winter.

yín zhuāng sù guǒ:Describe the plain scene of white after snow in winter.

Goose Feather Heavy Snow: It is a metaphor for snowflakes falling like goose feathers, and it is used to describe the snow falling heavily and violently.

é máo dà xuě: The metaphor for snowflakes falling like goose feathers describes the snow falling heavily and fiercely.

A world of ice and snow: Describes that the land is covered with ice and snow, and the weather is very cold.

bīng tiān xuě dì: Describe the snow and ice covering the earth, describe the weather as very cold.

Snow capped: Describes the appearance of snowflakes as white as the reflection of silver light.

bái xuě ái ái:Describe the white snowflakes as if they were reflected in silver light.

 

2. Idioms to describe mood

2. idioms to describe mood

Happy Pleasure

As You Like It: Describes that everyone is happy.

jiē dà huān xǐ: Describe everyone as happy.

Overjoyed: Describe the state of being extremely happy and almost crazy.

xīn xǐ ruò kuáng:Describe a state of extreme joy and almost madness.

Overjoyed: describe being so happy that you can't control yourself.

xǐ bú zì shèng: Describe being so happy that you can't control yourself.

Cheering and jumping for joy: describe the state of jumping up like a sparrow in joy, showing a state of being very happy.

huān hū què yuè: Described as jumping up like a sparrow with joy and showing a very happy state.

 

Sadness

Dejected: Describe the look of a person with his head down when he is sad.

chuí tóu sàng qì: Describe the appearance of lowering one's head and feeling weak when they are sad.

Long and short sighs: long and short sighs, describing a very bad mood.

cháng xū duǎn tàn: Constantly sighing, describing the feeling as very bad.

Depressed: to describe being depressed and unable to be happy.

yù yù guǎ huān: Describe feeling depressed and can't be happy.

Frowning: Describe the appearance of frowning that cannot be stretched due to a bad mood.

chóu méi bù zhǎn: Describe the appearance of frowning and unable to stretch due to bad mood.

 

Anxious Worry

Burning with anxiety: the heart is anxious as if it is on fire, described as very anxious.

xīn jí rú fén: The heart was so anxious that it was like it was on fire, and it was described as very anxious.

Can't wait: It is too urgent to wait, and it is described as very urgent.

pò bù jí dài: It is too urgent to wait, and it is described as very urgent.

Fidgeting: neither sitting nor standing, describing nervousness and restlessness.

zuò lì bù ān: Whether sitting or standing, it is unstable, describing the mood of tension and emotional restlessness.

Huojihuoliao: Describe the situation as if it is on fire, and describe the situation as very tense and urgent.

huǒ jí huǒ liǎo: Describe the anxiety as if on fire, describe the situation as very tense and urgent.

 

Sad Sorrow

Distraught: Describes a state of being very sad or even dying.

bēi tòng yù jué:Describe a state of great sadness or even the end of life.

Can't cry: Crying so hard that you can't lift your head up, describing being extremely sad.

qì bù kě yǎng: Crying until can't lift head describes being extremely sad.

Liver and intestine broken: describe the extreme grief as if the liver and intestines are about to rupture, very painful.

gān cháng cùn duàn: Describe the grief to the extreme, it seems that the liver and intestines are about to break, very painful.

Weeping bitterly: Describe the appearance of being so sad that you can't stop crying.

tòng kū liú tì:Describe the feeling of being so sad that can't stop crying.

 

The above are the idioms that children often use when writing essays prepared for you today. Remember to use them in writing later. What little knowledge do you want to know? Hurry up to contact us and leave a message!

The above is the idiom that children often use in writing essays prepared for you today, remember to use it in writing. What other do you want to know? Contact us to leave a message!

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