Learn from each other's strengths,
On the contrary,
Put chaos and insult to death,
Take some time,
Take over the oil well,
Endless,
Mastering power determines success,
Weigh the dilemma,
Endless,
Take the current ability as an example.
Seize power and conquer,
Bring a friend, and you will find that,
Singing with musical instruments,
Take its essence, use it widely,
Win the trust of the people,
Take justice for benevolence,
Occupy the palace,
Clever and convenient,
The more people there are,
Take the green princess white,
Accept and disagree,
Restrain yourself,
Take the law.
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The method adopted: follow suit. Refers to imitating exquisite and superb knowledge, skills, etc. , and often used with "only take one", which means that the best imitation can only take the second one, that is, doing things with high standards and strict requirements.
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(1) Emperor Taizong's "Emperor Fan" Volume 4: "If you take the method from above, you can only get the middle. If you take the method from the middle, you will get down." (2) Yan Yu, a poetic theorist in the Southern Song Dynasty, wrote Cang Hua: "If you learn it, you can only get it; Learn from them and learn from them better. "
2. Take the four-word idiom at the beginning of the word for example: learn from each other's strengths, replace them, take advantage of chaos, take advantage of a moment, manage the well, inexhaustible, inexhaustible, inexhaustible, use the present, use it with power, use it with the world, use it with friends, use it with songs, win the trust of the people, and use it with righteousness.
Refers to the knowledge and skills of imitating exquisite and superb Tao, often used with "only one", which means that imitating an expert can only get the second, that is, the standard of doing things is high and the requirements are strict. Source 1 Tang Hui Emperor Taizong's "Emperor Fan" Volume 4: "Take the law from the top, only for the middle, take the law from the middle, so answer it.
(2) The Southern Song Dynasty Poet Yan Yu's Cang Hua: "If you learn, you can only get it; Learning from it will be the next step. "。
3. Take the first four words to complement each other. It also refers to absorbing the advantages of this in the same kind of things to make up for the disadvantages of that.
Develop strengths and avoid weaknesses, absorb strengths and discard weaknesses.
Instead, take someone else's place and be replaced by yourself. Now it also refers to replacing one thing with another.
According to the law, we can only take the best of the best as the criterion, and we can only choose the best. Refers to doing things with high standards and strict requirements.
If you follow the above rule, you can only see it in the middle: if you follow the above rule, you can only get it in the middle.
Take the above method, only take the method: take it as the method. Metaphor imitates superb knowledge and skills, and can only reach the middle level.
Take essence and use macro essence: essence; Use: enjoy and possess; It's huge. Extract the essence from rich materials.
Take its essence and use its macro: enjoy. Select the essence from a large number of materials and make full use of it.
Travel quickly for the sake of temporary happiness, regardless of other interests.
The more you ask the people, the more labor you will have.
Roll call: take, take. Gained fame and rank. Metaphor for fame and fortune. Self-righteous foreign strategy of seeking the survival of ancient countries by taking chaos. It refers to seizing a politically chaotic country and saving a dying country.
Taking chaos to rule the ancient times is a foreign strategy with justice as its own responsibility. It refers to seizing a politically chaotic country and invading a dying country.
Make an analogy to illustrate the truth.
Take the green princess, the white one and the green one. The same as "taking blue and white".
Take its essence and discard its dross essence: the best part of things; Dregs: Distiller's grains, bean dregs and the like refer to useless things. Absorb the best things in things and discard the bad and useless things in things.
Green with white and green, metaphor poetry emphasizes confrontation.
It's cheap to get benefits by deception.
Take the world's capacity: please; Contemporary: the old one refers to power. Metaphor to win the joy of those in power.
Singing with a musical instrument: smashing the soil and singing.
The dilemma of choice can be decided by adopting or giving up. It's hard to decide.
Seizing power determines hegemony, gaining prestige and determining hegemony. Metaphor is tall and powerful.
Use prestige to gain prestige and plan meritorious deeds. Metaphor is tall and powerful.
Being in charge of a well is a metaphor for keeping guests with great determination.
Win the trust of the people.
Winning the trust of others is a metaphor for winning the trust of others.
Bring friends: select; End: Correct. Decent people must be right in choosing friends. Describe that choosing a friend must be a person with good character.
Taking and disharmony refers to obtaining property by improper means.
Righteousness is to sacrifice one's life for justice.
It is easier to relax than to keep it difficult, and it is easier to keep it difficult. It is easy to start a business, but difficult to maintain.
Taking and giving in moderation is temperate, which is a metaphor for not being greedy.
Endless: exhausted, finished. I can't finish it. I can't use it. The description is very rich.
Endless, inexhaustible: exhausted I can't finish it. I can't use it. The description is very rich.
Not lacking, more than enough: inexhaustible.
4. Four-character idiom () () The last word is an idiom:
Do it yourself,
Take nothing with you,
Nothing is desirable,
Pick it up and take it back,
Not enterprising,
People abandoned me and accepted it,
Like a storm,
Invincible, invincible,
Don't take a dime,
Discard openly and take secretly,
The size is ideal,
Take nothing with you,
Take nothing with you,
Don't take the rest,
Take the ticket,
Defeat the attack,
Take it away,
A person's palm is desirable,
If the battle is won, the attack will take it.
Give and take.
5. Four-character idioms take * Chu * idioms with the word "Chu":
Rookie: thatched cottage. The original metaphor is a newly emerged foot. Now it is a metaphor for leaving home or school to work. Lack of experience.
At birth. Call yourself a birthday.
The first hibiscus: hibiscus. Newly opened lotus. Metaphor poetry is fresh and beautiful. It also describes a natural and gorgeous woman.
Metaphor budding, just beginning to show strength or talent.
The metaphor of budding just illustrates ability or talent.
I'm new here. I just arrived.
The newborn calf is a metaphor for a simple or brave young man. With the "newborn calf".
Newborn calves are the same as "newborn calves".
The newborn calf is a metaphor for a simple or brave young man. With the "newborn calf".
The metaphor of the first exam is just beginning to show strength or talent.
Newborn calves are not afraid of tiger calves: calves. The more wit, the less courage. Metaphor young people worry less and dare to do it.
The original crow originally refers to the grand crying of newborn babies, which will be extraordinary in the future. Later, it was also compared to the debut of a concert singer.
The newborn calf is a metaphor for a simple or brave young man.
Newborn calves are not afraid of tigers, which shows that inexperienced young people dare to speak and do.
Newborn calves are not afraid of tigers, which shows that inexperienced young people dare to say and do and are fearless.
Huang Huang Ting Ting: refers to the Taoist classic Huang Ting Jing. Just the right meaning.
Beginners graffiti: The figurative words are poorly written or poorly written, and there are many places to smear and modify. Describe the beginning of learning.
You can't escape the first day, you can't escape the fifteen fingers for a while, but you can't escape at all.
Wake up from a big dream. Like waking up from a big dream. Metaphor is blinded by the wrong things for a long time and begins to wake up.
Waking up from a nightmare is like getting rid of it. Describe the consequences of the disaster with a lingering fear.
Restore the old style: restore; Like, like. Restore the old, just like at the beginning.
Return to my first service: return; First clothing: clothes when not an official. Metaphor resigns and retires.
The word "melon" was first divided into two words by scholars in the old days, namely sixteen years old. Mostly used for women.
Why do you regret your past behavior?
Regret at the beginning: regret; At the beginning, at first. Regret not taking action at the beginning.
HarmonyOS's Preliminary Exploration of HarmonyOS's System: The ancients thought that before the universe opened, it was a chaotic life. Create the world. Refers to the emerging human world.
When a woman is new to teaching, teaching a baby means educating a person in time and early.
A long description after waking up from a dream never makes sense.
Now that we have today, why should we regret it now? Why did we do this in the first place? .
Decadence has no beginning, freshness has an end: nothing; Start: start; Fresh: less; Krishnamurti: Yes. Everything has a beginning, but it rarely ends. Often used to warn people to do things well, from beginning to end.
Seeds of love sinus: acupoints; Sinus: the occurrence of feelings between men and women or the germination of love. Refers to just know love (especially girls).
It's like waking up from a dream More metaphors come from confusion and wrong understanding.
Wake up like you just woke up from a dream. Metaphor has been confused in the past, inspired by others or facts, to understand.
If you are drunk, you will be drunk. Metaphor just woke up from addiction.
It's like waking up from a dream Metaphor has been confused in the past, just understand.
Caution in the first battle: careful attention; The first battle: the first battle. Be cautious about the decisive first battle in the overall situation of strategy and campaign.
Cautious as before: cautious; Like it. Close it carefully, just like the beginning. Always be cautious.
Get off at the beginning of getting off: in the old society, it meant that a new official took office. Always refers to the new official who has just arrived. Now it is a metaphor to have a job task as soon as you arrive at a place.
The morning sun has just risen in the east. Metaphor is full of vigor and vitality.
New development: whetstone; New blade: a newly ground blade. As sharp as a freshly sharpened knife. It is a metaphor for showing outstanding talents just after joining the work.
New test: whetstone; New blade: a newly ground blade. As sharp as a freshly sharpened knife. It is a metaphor for showing outstanding talents just after joining the work.
Fresh at the beginning and fresh at the end: less. There is a beginning, but there are few endings. Refers to a beginning without an end.
If I knew today, I would regret it. Now I regret it. Why did I do that? .
If I had known today, why should I regret it now? Why did I do this?
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Fighting violence with violence: using; Yi: change, replace; Violence: brutality. Replace cruelty with cruelty. Refers to the change of rulers, but the autocratic rule has not changed.
Flies caused by ice: attraction. Use ice to attract flies. This is a metaphor, and things will be difficult to achieve.
Sticking to words and misinterpreting the author's original intention.
Good for good: kindness. Repay kindness with kindness.
Good for good: kindness. Complain: hatred. Don't remember other people's enemies, but give them benefits.
Fight poison with poison: cure. In Chinese medicine, it refers to the treatment of toxic drugs and other malignant diseases. Metaphor uses the contradiction of bad things themselves to oppose bad things, or for the benefit.
Throwing eggs at eggs: sharpening stones. Beat eggs with a millstone. Metaphor attacks the weak and wins.
Pass it on: take it and put it; Error: fallacy. It means to spread the original incorrect words incorrectly, and the more you spread them, the more wrong you are.
Replace what you saw with what you heard. It means not to investigate and understand in person, but to listen to what others say.
Defend by attacking, and defend by attacking.
Mistake the past: blame and deny. Attack current politics with historical stories.
After the effect, after the effect: future effect. It means to punish the criminal lightly and then see his future performance.
Fill the crown with a crown: a hat; Footwear: shoes. Mend shoes with hats. It is a metaphor for matching expensive things with cheap things.
Look at the sky with a tube: bamboo tube; Peep: to look through a small hole or gap. Look at the sky through the hole in the bamboo tube. Metaphor is narrow-minded or one-sided.
Take rules as rules: exhortation; Tang: The jade that the ancients crowned hung on both sides of their ears. Turn a deaf ear to exhortations. Metaphor is not listening to other people's advice.
Put out the fire with fire. Put out the fire with fire. Wrong metaphor is not only useless, but also harmful.
Measure yourself: guess, guess. Guess others with your own mind (mostly bad).
Control complexity with simplicity, and handle complex things with simple and straightforward methods.
Make an example of others: make people alert and not make mistakes; Effect: imitation, imitation; You: Neglect. Dealing with a bad person or a bad thing is used to warn those who learn to do bad things.
Relieve smoking addiction with wine: drunk unconscious. Relieve alcohol with wine. Metaphor is to use harmful methods to save the emergency.
7. Four-character idioms beginning with words:
Just in case,
Good for evil,
Make an example of others,
Died in the line of duty,
Getting earlier and earlier,
In a nutshell,
Lead by example,
Fight poison with poison,
Take one as ten,
Measure people by themselves,
Retreat for progress,
Convince people by reasoning,
And so on,
Defend and attack,
In order to see the effect,
Serve people with virtue,
Judge a book by its cover,
To meet friends,
Abuse power for personal gain,
Treat each other with courtesy,
Just in case,
Test the law,
With softness,
Pass it on,
Good for evil,
Confuse the real with the fake,
Throw eggs at stones,
Use a measuring body,
Drive flies away with fish,
Continue to be long and short.