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head and tail corresponding with each other

Time: 2022-01-31 05:35:18 Author: ChinaWiki.net

head and tail corresponding with each other

Chinese idioms, Pinyin is sh ǒ UW ě IXI ā ngy ì ng, which means that the head and tail are connected. It comes from Rong Zhai's five strokes: quatrains do not run through.

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[pronunciation]: SH ǒ UW ě IXI ā ngy ì ng

The head and tail are connected. ① It refers to the mutual care and support of various parts of the army in wartime. ② It refers to the relationship between the front and back of the poem, echoes each other, and describes the rigorous structure.

Usage: subject predicate type; used as predicate and attribute; the structure of descriptive poetry is rigorous

[example]:

1. The team can be put in the position of a snake, and there is no reason for it to go around. In this way, you will not worry about unfamiliar geography. The eighty fourth chapter of Water Margin by Shi Naian in Ming Dynasty

2. Hongmai's "Rongzhai Wubi jueju poem does not run through" in Song Dynasty: "Lao Du's nearly metrical poems are profound and appropriate. Although they have more than 100 rhymes, they are also corresponding from beginning to end."

Synonym: echo before echo after echo

Antonym: Rampage

Idiom information

Idiom explanation: the head and tail are connected with each other. It refers to mutual engagement in operations. It also describes the rigorous structure of poetry.

Idiom example: the team can be placed in the shape of a snake, corresponding from beginning to end, without any reason: in this way, we will not worry about unfamiliar geography. (Chapter 84 of the water margin by Shi Naian of Ming Dynasty)

Degree of common use: common use

Emotional color: commendatory words

Grammatical usage: as predicate and attribute; the structure of descriptive poetry is rigorous

Idiom structure: subject predicate

Time of birth: ancient times

Idiom: Ying, not "Y ī n ɡ".

Idioms distinguish form: should, can't write "Ying".

head and tail corresponding with each other


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