Idiom explanation: It seems to be made of spices and carved with beautiful jade.
Example: the description of beautiful women's skin is often used with ~.
Grammar: as object and attribute; Used in written language
Source: The fifth time in A Dream of Red Mansions: "Love him with a handsome face, Xiang Zhuo; The attitude of the United States is awkward and the phoenix is long. "
2. Consolidate the foundation and cultivate the yuan: [gùbīn péI Yuán]
Explain idioms, lay a solid foundation and cultivate Yuan Shen.
Interpretation: Yuan, Ben, is the root, and Yuan Shen means the foundation. Consolidating the foundation and cultivating the Yuan means to lay a solid foundation and cultivate the Yuan God.
Origin: Wang Ming was a famous doctor in Qimen, who admired the learning of Danxi Dongyuan in Jin, Yuan and Jin Dynasties, but respected the ancient times academically. In practice, he treated according to syndrome differentiation and put forward the treatment idea of "regulating qi and blood, consolidating the foundation and cultivating the yuan"
Extended data:
cultivate
Pey
"Move"
(1) (pictophonetic characters. Baa (pǒu) sound came from the earth. Original meaning: paving soil for the foundation of plants, walls, dams, etc.
(2) with the original meaning [the earth rises]
Pei, Tutian Shanchuan also. -"Shuo Wen". Compacting and paving the soil.
If you see Pei Lei. -"Mandarin Gold". Note: "The base is like training."
Therefore, growers cultivate it. -The Book of Rites The Doctrine of the Mean
Chisel and flee. -"Huainan Su". Note: "The back wall of the house is also repaired."
If you are well trained, you will quit. -"Lu Chunqiu distinguishes the soil". Note: "Pei Tian Fang Ye."
(3) Another example: farmers (insects pile up soil around caves)
(4) gain; Add [Add]. Such as: Peyton (increase its fief); Stacking (stacking layer by layer; Pile height).
(5) training and education [training; Education]. such as: cultivation (planting; Cultivation); Cultivate (cultivate).
(6) bury things in ash and sand for preservation. Such as: cultivating melon seeds with ash; Put it in the sand for cultivation.
(7) Pass "píng"
2. There is only one idiom that begins with the word "bah"-Xiang Yi.
It seems to be made of spices and cut into pieces.
Xiang Yu Pei Zuo
explain
It seems to be made of spices and carved with beautiful jade.
structure
combined type
It's easy to be a gadget-full of strange things-blame yourself-the wider the people-the smarter-the smarter-the more virtuous-the more fragrant-the more fragrant-the more fragrant.
3. There are no idioms with Pei Zi.
Peizi combination: cultivate, cultivate, train, substitute cultivate, ampere, cultivate, cultivate, cultivate, cultivate, cultivate, cultivate, cultivate, cultivate, cultivate, cultivate, cultivate, cultivate, cultivate, cultivate.
Pinyin: Pei
Radical: the earth
Stroke: 1 1
Five strokes: FUKG
Explanation:
1. In order to protect plants, walls, dams, etc. Pile up soil on the foundation: The roots of corn should have more soil. Raise the dam to a thickness of10mm.
2. training (people): ~ training.
3. Last name.
4. Gain; Supplement. Such as: Peyton (increase its fief); Stacking (stacking layer by layer; Pile height).
5. Training and education. Such as: cultivation (planting; Cultivation); Cultivate (cultivate).
6. Bury things in ash and sand for preservation. Such as: cultivating melon seeds with ash; Put it in the sand for cultivation.
Extended data
Evolution of Chinese characters:
Related words:
1. cultivation
[zāi péi]
Cultivation: ~ rice. ~ fruit trees.
2. Dai Pei
[dàI pi]
Educational institutions are entrusted by other units to train relevant talents for their own units: The Cultural Relics Bureau invited four college students majoring in archaeology from Peking University.
cultivate
[Paizhi zhi]
Plant and carefully manage (plants): Many wild herbs have begun to be used artificially.
cultivate
[péi yù]
Cultivate young creatures and let them grow.
Culturing fat pile
[Peidu]
Layer upon layer; Pile height.
4. Four-character idioms, including Pei and Na, do not exist.
"Idioms with the word" bah "."
Idiom at the beginning of the word "Pei": nothing.
The second word is the idiom "Pei": (* *1) [x] Xiang Zhuo.
The third word is the idiom "Pei": nothing.
The idiom at the end of the word "Pei": nothing.
Idiom with the word "bah" in other places: nothing.
"Idioms containing the word" na "."
Idiom at the beginning of the word "that": nothing.
The second word is the idiom "na": (* * *) [e] graceful [n] graceful.
The third word is the idiom "Na": (* * 1) [n] exquisite and graceful.
Idiom at the end of the word "Na": (***3 words) [n] Delicate and graceful [p] Graceful and graceful.
The idiom "na" in other places: nothing.
"graceful and colorful"
"Pinyin" ni m: o nu ó p and ng tí ng
"the first spell" nnpt
Interpretation describes a woman's beautiful posture. Also refers to beauty.
Kangxi Dictionary consists of Ma Dao, Na, Ping and Ting.
"The Origin" is the third time in Hepuzhu. Zhao is twenty-eight years old and extremely smart and graceful. It's really beautiful. "
"Example" Kuang Yin takes a closer look. What a neat personality. She is only fifteen or sixteen. She was born with red lips and white teeth, and now she is a great beauty, delicate and charming. Wu Zhuo's Biography of Feilong in Qing Dynasty (V)
5. There are no idioms with Pei Zi.
Peizi combination: cultivate, cultivate, train, substitute, ampere, cultivate, cultivate, cultivate, cultivate, cultivate, cultivate, cultivate, cultivate, cultivate, cultivate, cultivate, cultivate. Pinyin: péi radicals: earth strokes: 1 1 FUKG strokes:. Raise the dam to a thickness of10mm.
2. Training (person): ~ Training. 3. Last name.
4. Gain; Supplement. Such as: Peyton (increase its fief); Stacking (stacking layer by layer; Pile height).
5. Training and education. Such as: cultivation (planting; Cultivation); Cultivate (cultivate).
6. Bury things in ash and sand for preservation. Such as: cultivating melon seeds with ash; Put it in the sand for cultivation.
Extended information on the evolution of Chinese characters: related words: 1. Cultivation [zāi péi] planting, cultivation: ~ rice. ~ fruit trees.
2. Daipei [dài péi] Educational institutions accept the entrustment of other units to train relevant talents for their own units: The Cultural Relics Bureau invited four college students majoring in archaeology from Peking University. 3. Cultivate [péi zhí] plants and carefully manage (plants): Many wild herbs have been used artificially.
4. cultivate [péi yù] to cultivate young organisms and make them develop and grow. 5.Peidui is stacked together; Pile height.