The idiom '觥筹交错' (gōng chóu jiāo cuò) describes goblets and tally sticks being placed in disarray, symbolizing a lively banquet scene. It originates from Ouyang Xiu's 'Preface to the Pavilion of the Enjoyer of the Clear' from the Song Dynasty.
成语“觥筹交错”形容酒杯和酒筹杂乱放置,比喻宴会热闹的场景。出自宋代欧阳修的《醉翁亭记》。
| 成语 | 觥筹交错 |
|---|---|
| 解释 | 酒杯和酒筹杂乱地放着。形容许多人聚会喝酒时的热闹场景。 |
| 出处 | 宋·欧阳修《醉翁亭记》:“射者中,奕者胜,觥筹交错,坐起而喧哗者,众宾欢也。” |
| 拼音 | gōng chóu jiāo cuò |
| 拼音码 | gcjc |
| 反义词 | 自斟自饮 |
| 用法 | 主谓式;作谓语;用于描写酒宴 |
| 英语 | goblets flash from hand to hand |
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