Reading the four-word idiom 1 1, college and great health: greatness: greatness; Hong: Tong "Hong" is big; Student: A scholar. Metaphor means that a person is knowledgeable.
2. Confucian scholars: humble: one. The idea of an old scholar.
3. Fang Zhengzhi: Founder: Good conduct. A well-behaved scholar.
4, firefly photo album: firefly: put the firefly in the bag. Describe a poor family and study hard.
5. Recruitment: Recruitment: Recruitment; Xian: a virtuous person; That: accept; Scholar: It refers to a scholar. Recruit talented people. Fingering is the only way to attract wisdom.
6. Learning without thinking is useless: useless: blinding. Reading without thinking will be cheated.
7. Scholars' opinions: refers to the unrealistic or untimely opinions of scholars.
8. Expo Five Cars: refers to reading a lot and being knowledgeable.
9, ten cold windows: describe a long and arduous study.
10, rotten lips and teeth: a metaphor for reading irony.
1 1, extract sentences and find chapters: extract the searched fragments. Refers to reading is limited to the interpretation of words.
12, fireflies take pictures of snow: fireflies: put fireflies in the bag. Describe a poor family and study hard.
13, Reading 3: Describe reading seriously.
14, Shuo Yan is a famous Confucian: Shuo: Da; Yan: A talented person; Name: prestigious for a long time; Confucianism: a scholar. Refers to a very famous scholar.
15, Generation Book: Generation is a scholar.
16, reading in the knot: knot: changing past interests and behaviors. Change old habits and study angrily.
17, Xuefu Yingchuang: Xuefu: refers to the allusions of studying in Sun Kang and Xue Ying in Jin Dynasty; Firefly window: refers to the story of Che Yin studying in Jin Dynasty. Metaphor poverty, study hard.
18, reading is like breaking ten thousand volumes, and writing is like a god: reading ten thousand volumes is like breaking ten thousand volumes, and writing is like a god. If you want to write well, you should read more books.
19, difference measure: measure: scholar. Metaphor is a poor scholar.
20. unruly people: hey: restraint; Scholar: Scholar. Unrestricted readers.
2 1. Wear through the inkstone: Wear through the inkstone. Metaphor is to study hard and persevere.
22. Tapping: awl: awl; Femur: thigh. If you want to sleep after reading at night, stab yourself in the thigh with an awl to stay awake. Describe studying hard.
23. Poverty and sorrow: poverty and sorrow; Down and out: depressed, frustrated. Poverty and sadness, frustration and depression. Describe the reader's dilemma and frustration.
24. Yang Yang Yinger: Yang Yang: Many; English: I'm full. A loud and beautiful voice fills both ears. Describe the sweet voice of speaking and reading.
25. Bian Wei Three Musts: Bian Wei: Weaving bamboo slips with cooked cowhide ropes; Three: divisor, which means many times; Absolutely: broken. The leather rope for weaving bamboo slips was broken three times. Metaphor is studying hard. The slogan of saving electricity
26, scholar: humble: one. Used as a nickname for self-proclaimed scholars or ordinary scholars in the old days.
27. Stealing light through the wall: The original intention was that Kuang Heng in the Western Han Dynasty dug a hole in the wall to attract his neighbors to study by candlelight. Later, it was used to describe poverty and hard work.
28, see the poor festival: scholar: scholar; Poverty: embarrassment; Moral integrity: moral integrity. Scholars can only see moral integrity when they are in trouble.
29, poor city melon: city: buy. Poor scholars only pick the big ones when they buy melons. Metaphor is to judge people by their words and judge them by their appearances.
30. Five cars in the university: five cars: refers to five cars. Describe reading more and learning more.
3 1, erudite: erudite.
32. Full of knowledge: a metaphor for political knowledge and opinions. Describe people as extremely talented and resourceful.
33, the past does not forget: too: cooked; Bo: Extensive and knowledgeable. Know a lot about ancient things and be familiar with modern things. Describe rich knowledge.
Talented person: figuratively speaking, people are extremely talented.
35. Read thousands of books: Break: Breakthrough; Volume: the number of books. Describe a well-read and knowledgeable person.
36. Five cars in the university: five cars: refers to five cars. Describe reading more and learning more.
37. Profound knowledge: refers to a person's extensive and profound knowledge, and is often called a knowledgeable person.
38. Learn Chinese and Western: Describe reading more.
39. read poetry books: read more. Describe very learned.
40. Mixed feelings: feelings: feelings; Cross: simultaneous occurrence. Feelings are intertwined. Describe a lot of feelings and complicated feelings.
4 1, with relish: refers to eating with great taste or talking with great interest.
42. Imagination: Imagination: floating imagination; Serial: The way birds fly is a metaphor for continuity. A lot of imagination is constantly emerging.
43, immersive: near: to; Context: realm, place. I personally went to that position.
44, boring: boring: meaningless, not interested. Describe things as dull as ditch water.
45. Extensive reading: Bo: Extensive reading. Read a wide range of books. Describe reading a lot.
46. Bo Wen Qiang Ji: Smell: See and listen. Describe rich knowledge and strong memory.
47, know astronomy, know geography:
48. Choose your words carefully: think carefully: think twice before you act. It means to be careful when writing or speaking, and to ponder word by word.
49. Find chapters and sentences: find: find; Chapter: chapter; Abstract: Excerpt. In the past, scholars looked for excerpts from books and applied them to writing. Refers to piling up ready-made words and phrases in writing, lacking creativity.
50, excellent: fine: perfect, good; Benefits: more. Okay, much better.
5 1, backwards like a stream: back. Recite a book or an article backwards, and recite it as smoothly as running water. Describe the back skillfully and remember it firmly.
52. Draw inferences: the reverse: analogy. Metaphor is to know many other things by analogy from one thing.
53. Integration: integration: integration and understanding; Through: Through the front and back. Integrate all aspects of knowledge and truth and get a comprehensive and thorough understanding.
54, warm the old and know the new: temperature: review; So: old. Review old knowledge and gain new knowledge and experience. It also refers to recalling the past to better understand the present.
Step by step: refers to the gradual deepening or improvement of study and work according to certain steps.
56. Learn from time to time: Review what you have learned frequently.
57, dedication: to: do, extremely; Chi: Will. Put all your thoughts on it. Describe wholeheartedly.
58. All night: All night: All night, all night; Da: to; Dan: It's dawn. All night, from darkness to dawn.
59, meticulous: Gou: Gou, sloppy. Refers to doing things carefully, not sloppy at all.
60. Day and night: Night and day are connected. Describe stepping up work or study.
Read the four-word idiom 2 thirst for knowledge
Explanation: knowledge: knowledge. Knowledge is like sharbat. It is very urgent to describe the thirst for knowledge.
Example: Langdon turned to many eager students in the audience: "Who can tell me what the number is?"
Always holding a book in your hand ―― Be a diligent/studious reader.
Interpretation: release: put down; Volume: refers to books. Books never leave their hands. Describe being diligent and eager to learn.
Source: Biography of the Three Kingdoms Wu Shu Monroe quotes Biography of Jiang Biao: "I can't let go of Wudang military forces."
study hard
Explanation: Farming during the day and reading at night. Metaphor is studying hard.
Source: Biography of Shu Wei Cui Guang: "The family is poor and eager to learn, and the books are used by adoptive parents."
Stab yourself in the thigh with an awl to stay awake-study hard
Explanation: awl: awl. Femur: thigh.
Source: "The Warring States Policy Qin Ce I": [Su Qin] was sleepy when he was studying, drawing a cone and stabbing his shares until he bled to the foot. "Describe studying hard.
It is not difficult for a man to know that he regrets. -Qing Lvyuan Li's Qi Lu Deng
study hard
Explanation: read on the back of a horse or donkey. The latter describes studying hard.
Source: "Lei Xin Donkey III": "There are several blue mountain captains near the river, riding donkeys as officials, reading on their saddles and getting lost, which is what the family wants."
Reading while herding cattle, the cattle have their own books hanging on their horns.
Explanation: It is a metaphor for studying hard.
Source: Biography of Li Mi in the New Tang Dynasty: "Wenbao opened in Lushan Mountain, so let him go. Take a shovel and hang a bull in a corner of Hanshu and read it. "
Concentrate, forget all about eating and sleeping.
Explanation: waste: stop. I forgot to sleep and eat. Describe to concentrate on your efforts.
Source: Liezi Kerry: "Qi people are worried about the collapse of the world, and they are sent away when they die." Southern Dynasty Rong's Preface to Qushui Poetry: "It's ok to forget to eat."
careful
Description: Metaphor is studious.
Source: Biography of Southern History Gu Huan: "There is a school in the countryside, but there is no job to enjoy poverty. Forgetful people who don't listen behind the wall. In the evening, you can read a book or take pictures of yourself at the Songkran Festival. "
Tie your hair to the beam and poke your thigh with an awl to stay awake ―― study hard/diligently.
Description: Describe studying hard.
Source: The Warring States Policy Qin Ce I by Liu Xiang in the Western Han Dynasty: (Su Qin) was sleepy when he was studying, and he drew a thorn in his leg, bleeding at his feet. "
Learn by snow
Explanation: Read with the reflection of snow. Describe studying hard.
Source: Southern Dynasties Liang's "Xiao Yang Zhou Juren": "Picking fireflies to reflect snow, weaving pu to catch willow."
Four-word idioms for reading: 3 cases, several piles.
Explanation: heap: accumulation. Case: desk. Official documents, letters, books, etc. All piled up on the table. Originally refers to a large backlog of diplomas waiting to be processed. Later, it also means that there are many books or written materials.
From: San Guokang's Breaking Up with Shan Juyuan: "I don't like writing books, but there are many things in the world, and I have a lot of examples; If you don't reward each other, you will be guilty and hurt your righteousness. If you want to be reluctant, you won't last long. "
As vast as a foggy ocean.
Explanation: Hao: vastness; Sea of smoke: the vast sea. Describe the richness of classics and books.
Said by: Meng Fu, Guan Zhen, Sui Dynasty: "If the Buddhism is deep, the mystery is hard to find, it is immortal, not the color or the heart, but the sky is vast, as gloomy as Deng Lin."
Indoor books
Description: Describe many indoor books.
From: Yang Wan Chuan, a Book of the New Tang Dynasty: "Being alone in one room, learning from others."
A large number of books
Commentary: Dong: Dong Yu, house. Books sweat when transported and can be piled on the roof when stored. Describe a large collection of books.
From: Zong Yuan's "Lu Tomb Watch": "Although it is a book, it is full of buildings and sweating."
Book surplus and four walls
Explanation: It means that the four walls of the room are full, but they are not placed, that is, there are many books and adjectives.
Example: Dad's. The study is full of books, and there are books that my father is interested in everywhere. Whenever I have time, my father hides in the study and reads books.
Wenshan in Shu Hai
Description: There are mountains of documents and books. Refers to the huge amount of literature, boundless.
From: Wenshan Shu Hai worked hard for 30 years.
Read the four-word idiom 4 1) mind without two thoughts: mind cannot be used for two things at the same time. It means to concentrate on your work, and you must concentrate.
2) concentration: gathering: gathering. Describe concentration and high concentration.
3) Sincerity makes a stone break: People's sincerity can touch the world and make a stone break. Metaphor as long as you concentrate on doing it sincerely, any problem can be solved.
4) forget to sleep and eat: sleep: sleep. Abolish: to abolish, stop. It describes that you are so absorbed in one thing that you can't even sleep or eat.
5) single-minded: it means single-minded. Metaphor is stubborn and inflexible. It also means to agree with someone's idea.
6) think quietly: concentrate on thinking and consider calmly.
7) concentrate on thinking: it means to concentrate on research.
8) Research and wisdom: I still try my best. Concentrate on your research and try your best to think.
9) Work hard: concentrate on hard work.
10) Sheep in Tibetan Valley: Tibetan Valley: two names. Tibetan ancient sheep. Describe carelessness and inattention.
1 1) wholeheartedly: it means wholeheartedly. Be "ambitious".
12) Hao Shou poor classics: Hao: Bai; First: hair; Poor classics: concentrate on learning classics and ancient books. Until Laobai, I was still studying classics and ancient books.
13) I don't know the taste of meat: I was intoxicated by the wonderful music, so I couldn't tell the taste of meat. After that, you can concentrate on your studies, and you can't tell the taste when you eat. It also describes that life is hard and there is no meat to eat.
14) forget to eat or sleep: I forget to eat or sleep. Describe the work and study that you devote yourself to or forget about something.
15) Here comes Honghu: Honghu: Swan. The swan will fly soon. Refers to lack of concentration in study. Now it means there will be income.
16) investment and research: concentrate on learning.
17) all ears: kind words when asking people to speak. Listen carefully. Use "all ears".
18) Nothing to lose: one: single-minded; Loss: negligence. Be careful and make no mistakes.
19) oral samadhi: a Buddhist term. Refers to concentrate on reciting Buddhist scriptures, to eliminate distractions and achieve a state of peace of mind.
20) Lian Po Zhi Ming, quiet and far-reaching: Lian Po: not pursuing fame and fortune; Tranquility: Calm and calm. Don't pursue fame and fortune, live a simple life to show your noble taste; Only when you are calm and focused can you make a difference.
Four-word idioms for reading 5. Wonderful workmanship: it seems to be made by ghosts and gods. Describing superb artistic skills is beyond the reach of human beings.
Shoot stones and drink feathers: drink: disappear; Feather: The feather at the tail of an arrow. The arrow hit the stone and the feathers at the end of the arrow disappeared. The original description of sending arrows is extremely powerful. Later, he also described martial arts as high-powered.
Wind and rain are like rock: rock: big stone. Describe extreme wind and rain.
Dripping water wears away the stone: water drips down continuously, which can make it wear away the stone. Metaphor as long as you have perseverance and keep working hard, things will succeed.
Sink: A stone sinks to the bottom of the sea. Metaphor is never heard from again.
Heart of stone: A heart as hard as iron and stone. Describe the heart is very hard, not moved by feelings.
Return to nature: Pu: a stone with jade also refers to uncut jade; Return: return; True: natural, natural. Remove the exterior decoration and restore the essence. Metaphor back to the original state of nature.
Angry and thirsty: Yan: lion; Horse: Good horse. Like an angry lion prying a stone, a thirsty horse rushes to a spring. Describe the vigorous and unrestrained calligraphy.
Get to the bottom of it: when the water falls, the stones at the bottom of the water are exposed. Metaphor the truth of the matter is completely exposed.
Collapse and burning: all: all, all; Burning: burning. Meiyu burns like a stone. Metaphor is good or bad, mutually assured destruction.
The seas run dry and the rocks crumble: the seas run dry and the rocks crumble. It takes a long time to describe. Metaphor is determined and will never change.
Eggs fight with stones: eggs touch stones. Metaphor is overreaching and is bound to fail.
Burning and throwing stones: Touch stones with very fragile things. Metaphor means that things are bound to fail.
Rock: describes the rock as strange and steep.
As hard as gold: as hard as metal and stone. Describe extremely hard or strong.
Strange: strange: strange; Land distribution: the books are uneven. Describe grotesque and colorful.
As safe as a rock: rock: big stone. Still as a rock. The description is very stable.