Four-character idioms with both

The four-character idioms with jie are as follows:

Both trees and grass are soldiers, everyone is famous, everyone is laughing and laughing, everywhere, everyone knows, everyone is happy, all four things are empty, everything is lost, women and children know it, all people are soldiers , everywhere, the five aggregates are empty, everyone on the road knows it, the beard and hair are all white, it is everywhere, everyone knows it, every sitting is shocked, all thoughts are in vain, everything is stopped, and the courage is broken.

Thousands of horses are silent, they are everywhere, they are all weak in maneuvering, they are all in danger, they are all frightened, all the obstacles are prosperous, all chickens and dogs are immortals, they are everywhere, they are all victorious in every battle, all over the world Know that everything is in vain in every direction, there are hundreds of obstacles, everything is there when you look up, everything is here, all hairs are standing on end, all previous efforts are abandoned, all throwing swords are in vain, everyone covers their noses, all body is full of courage, all favors and disgrace are forgotten.

Jie (Pinyin: jiē) is a general standard first-level Chinese character (commonly used character) in Chinese. This character first appeared in bronze inscriptions of the Western Zhou Dynasty, and some scholars believe that this character already appeared in oracle bone inscriptions. The ancient glyph shape is generally considered to be like two people walking together in the same posture, with "曰" below. When combined, it means that two people are speaking in the same voice. Later, it was extended to mean "all" and "all", and was used as an adverb, such as "everyone is happy".

Interpretation of ancient books:

Shuowen's explanation of the word:

Ji Ci also. Sibu said: The poet means the inner meaning and the outer meaning. Its meaning is all, its words are all. To express one's intention with words means to express the inner meaning and the outer meaning. All the people said: "It's all right." This is called Zhuanzhu. He also said: "Yi Yue Ju." The pronunciation and meaning are the same.

Congbi, Congbai. Congbi understands. Ancient Xieqie, fifteen parts.

Kangxi Dictionary:

"Tang Yun" is ancient and harmonious. "Ji Yun", "Yun Hui" and "Zheng Yun" are located in Xieqie and Bingyin Street. "Shuowen": Juci. "Xiao Er Ya": The same. "Yi Jie Gua": Thunder and rain are coming, and all the fruits, grass and trees are covered with armor. Zheng Kangcheng read everything with ease, no.

Also "Zihuibu" Juzhiqie, Yinji. "The Biography of Meng Xi of the Former Han Dynasty": Jizi means that all things are square. Annotation from the ancient teacher: Xun, Yin Jie. In ancient times, the sound of "荄" and "畕" were the same.

The leaves are cut inside and have several sounds. "Poetry·Zhou Song": Use it to control all kinds of rituals and bring blessings to everyone. Biography: All, everywhere. Connect with each other. Xun Xu's "Song of the East and West Chambers": Blessing Kong Kai.

"Shuowen": There are two kinds of white characters, one is in the self part, the white part of the self part, and the other two parts are Ji, which are the self characters. If the words are all written in the part, they should be from Bai. "Ji Yun" may be composed?, no.