Take it in stride,
Peace and prosperity,
Heavier than Mount Tai,
No, it's very Thai.
Taishan Beidou,
Mount tai is the top,
Holding ying baotai,
Xinshen Antai,
Taishan Liang mu,
When it's shipped out, ty,
Mount Tai,
Ignorance of mount tai,
Mount Tai is decadent,
God melts qi and tai,
Famous,
Inscription by Guo Tai,
Taishan rock,
Guoan mintai,
The safety of Mount Tai,
If you're not Thai after all,
Be content with Mount Tai,
Bet on Mount Tai,
As safe as Mount Tai,
Mount tai presses eggs,
With the arrival of spring, prosperity begins-the new year indicates prosperity.
Go to Thailand,
Mount Tai can be relied on,
Tai Chi gives birth to life,
There's no end, ty,
Mind and body,
Shi tai,
Self-satisfied,
Dead on Mount Tai,
From humble to famous, fate has become beautiful.
2. A four-character idiom about Thailand can't see Mount Tai in one leaf: peace is as stable as Mount Tai; Peace, peace; Peace, peace; Peace, peace; Peace, peace; Peace is prosperity.
All fame and fortune: fame and status stability. Describe life, Shu Tai.
Two Thai names: reputation and stable status. Describe life, Shu Tai.
The same as "the name is Thai." Shen Rong Qitai: Spirit is harmonious and breath is peaceful.
Sanyang Jiaotai: It is often used to celebrate the beginning of a year or to symbolize good luck. Same as "Three Yang Kaitai".
Sanyang Kaitai: According to the Book of Changes, even hexagrams are yang hexagrams, broken hexagrams are yin hexagrams, the first month is Thai hexagrams, and Sanyang was born in the next year; When winter goes and spring comes, yin fades and yang grows, just like good luck. It is often used to celebrate the beginning of a year or to symbolize good luck.
Poor Thailand is extremely extravagant: poor: extreme; Thais: arrogance; Luxury: luxury. Extreme luxury, enjoy, decadent and corrupt life. Stan: no: not good; T: ok, smooth.
When bad things end, good luck comes. Prosperity turns to prosperity: prosperity: from obscurity to ambition; T: smooth and proud. It means that from humble to ambitious, fate has deteriorated into good, and Taishan has never seen it.
A leaf blocked my eyes, and I couldn't even see the tall Mount Tai ahead. Metaphor is confused by local phenomena and can't see the whole or the whole.
When it is shipped, it means good luck and peace. A feather on Mount Tai: Metaphorical weight varies greatly.
Mount Tai is at the top: Mount Tai is on the head. Metaphor meets great pressure and blow.
The decline of Mount Tai: used to mourn the people everyone admired. Tai Chi but nothing: too, nothing: in the name of the Book of Changes, Tai Chi is not fierce.
Refers to the extreme development of things, it will turn to the opposite side, and good things will become bad things. Mount Tai presses eggs: Mount Tai presses eggs.
Metaphor strength varies greatly, and the strong side will inevitably overwhelm the weak side. Taishan Beidou: Taishan: Dongyue, in Tai 'an City, Shandong Province; Beidou: The Big Dipper.
Metaphor is a person with high moral character, high reputation or outstanding achievements, who is admired by everyone. Mount Tai does not allow soil: Mount Tai does not exclude small earthwork, so it can be so high.
Metaphor is that people are measured and can tolerate different things. Beams on Mount Tai: Like the collapse of Mount Tai and the destruction of beams.
Metaphor is the death of a great man. Tai Lai is not extreme: Tai: the name of Zhouyi, Hao Bu.
No: The name of Zhouyi is a bad divination. When a thing develops to a certain extent, it will turn into its opposite. Good things come because bad things come to the extreme and become good things.
Also known as "whether to come to Thailand" or "whether to rock Mount Tai": a metaphor for stability. Come late or not: no, Thailand: two names of Zhouyi hexagrams.
No: the hexagrams are not smooth; Thai: Guashun; Extreme: the end. When adversity reaches its peak, it will turn into prosperity.
Bad luck is coming, and so is good luck. Taishan Rock: Metaphorical stability.
Death weighs heavily on Mount Tai: a metaphor for glorious death. Everyone is United, and Mount Tai is the top: as long as everyone is United, they can exert great power.
Going to Thailand is very: Thai, very: too much. Enough is enough, not too much.
Go to Thailand: It means don't go too far. Guotai: Thailand: Peace and stability.
The country is peaceful and the people are happy. Arrogance and extravagance: describe the indulgence and luxury of life.
With "arrogance and extravagance." Tarzan: Metaphorical weight is very different.
From generation to generation: the metaphor is very different in weight. Both are "Mount Tai".
No, it's too late: it means bad luck comes at the end. Use "no extreme Thai".
Coming to Thailand: It means that bad luck has passed and good luck has come. Whether to come to Thailand: it means that bad luck has passed and good luck is coming.
It says "No Thailand". No final recovery: refers to the end of bad luck and good luck.
If it doesn't end in Thailand, it will turn to Tongtai if it is blocked to the extreme. Paying more attention to Mount Tai: Deep gratitude is more important than Mount Tai.
Bet on Mount Tai: As steady as Mount Tai. Metaphor is absolutely sure, don't worry.
Invert Tya: Tya: the name of the sword. Hang the sword upside down and give the hilt to someone else.
Metaphor gives power to others, but he suffers greatly. Hold the British and protect the Thai: English: full; T: peace.
The old meaning is to be careful to avoid disasters when wealth is in full swing, so as to maintain its original position. I don't know Mount Tai: I don't know Mount Tai.
The metaphor is too narrow to recognize people with high status or great skills. Protecting Thailand and benefiting: it refers to maintaining a stable and prosperous situation.
Poly defends Thailand: refers to maintaining stability and prosperity. Mount Tai, An Ruo: It is described as extremely safe and stable.
With "as steady as Mount Tai". Heavier than Mount Tai: Heavier than Mount Tai.
Description is of great significance. Eyes don't know mount tai: although you have eyes, you don't know mount tai.
The metaphor is too narrow to recognize people with high status or great skills. A leaf is blind; See mount tai: as steady as mount tai: describe as stable as mount tai and unshakable.
Calm: indifferent, look as usual. Describe being calm in an emergency.
Take it calmly: take it calmly: calm and indifferent; Deal with: deal with, treat. Describe don't care, calm calm.
There is no extreme success: when adversity reaches its peak, it will turn into prosperity. Bad luck is coming, and so is good luck.
Guotai Min 'an: Thailand: Peace and stability. The country is peaceful and the people are happy.
Relax: deal with it, treat it; Calm: calm and indifferent. As if nothing had happened.
Describe taking care of yourself as cool as a cucumber. It also means treating problems with indifference.
As steady as Mount Tai: describe as steady as Mount Tai and unshakable.
3. Thai four-character idiom: Pinyin in peace: tài rán chǔ zhī Explanation: Peace: Enron, indifferent; Deal with: deal with, treat.
Describe don't care, calm calm. Source: Jin's Preface to the Famous Ministers of the Three Kingdoms: "He made a fortune at the beginning, and here he is elusive and gentle."
Idiom: Taishan coping Pinyin: tài shān yā dǐng Interpretation: Taishan coping. Metaphor meets great pressure and blow.
Source: Ming Jia Fuxi's "The True Story of Mupi Ci": "I gave him a Taishan coping and didn't dodge. I killed all the helpers, and the blood that was directly killed floated up and blocked the city gate. " Idiom: as steady as Mount Tai Pinyin: wěn rú tài shān Explanation: The description is as steady as Mount Tai and unshakable.
Source: Han Meicheng's "Writing to the King of Wu": "Easy to do whatever you want, easy to be arrogant, easy to settle in Mount Tai." .
4. Thai four-character idiom: accept calmly.
Pinyin: tài rán chǔ zhī and
Explanation: calm: Enron, indifferent; Deal with: deal with, treat. Describe don't care, calm calm.
Source: Jin's Preface to the Famous Ministers of the Three Kingdoms: "He made a fortune at the beginning, and here he is elusive and gentle."
Idiom: Mount Tai is the top.
Pinyin: tài shān yā dǐng
Explanation: Mount Tai is on his head. Metaphor meets great pressure and blow.
Source: Ming Jia Fuxi's "The True Story of Mupi Ci": "I gave him a Taishan coping and didn't dodge. I killed all the helpers, and the blood that was directly killed floated up and blocked the city gate. "
Idiom: as steady as Mount Tai.
Pinyin: wěn rú tài shān
Description: The description is as firm and unshakable as Mount Tai.
Source: Han Meicheng's "Writing to the King of Wu": "Easy to do whatever you want, easy to be arrogant, easy to settle in Mount Tai."
5. A complete set of four-word idioms for blessing people: Congratulations on making a fortune, good luck, long life, healthy and long life, carp in Yuelongmen, Chunxi, Chunxi, Chunwang, Chunwang, Chunwang, prosperous fortune, congratulations on making a fortune, congratulations on the prosperity of the Spring Festival, the prosperity of the New Year, happiness and prosperity for the whole family, for example, life in the East China Sea is better than that in Nanshan. Prosperity and prosperity are smooth sailing, and happiness will always stay in Five Blessingg. Dragon and Phoenix, Chengxiang Longmen are full of spirit, six animals are prosperous, the grain is abundant, Pengcheng Wan Li has a bright future. Everything goes well. Happy birthday, happy family, happy spring breeze and bright future. Pengtu is prosperous and business is booming. Every day is happy and always healthy. Everything is as beautiful as the East China Sea. Life is happier than Nanshan. All your wishes have come true. You are lucky, you are lucky, you are lucky, you are lucky, you are lucky.