No (the second character is the word "和", and the fourth character is the four-character idiom of the word "ce").
1. The second character is the four-character idiom of the word "和":
春和景明 Spring is warm and the scenery is bright and beautiful.
The wind is gentle and the sun is shining. Describes sunny and warm weather.
The wind is calm and the sun is warm. The wind is calm and the sun is warm.
The people live in peace and prosperity, and the years are good.
Shihe Nianfeng He means peace; Nian means success; Feng means prosperity and abundance. The weather is favorable and the grain is plentiful.
Reconciling Ding Nai Ding: an ancient food cooking utensil with three legs and two ears; Nai: a big tripod. Season in the cauldron. It is a metaphor for dealing with national affairs. Mostly refers to the responsibilities of the prime minister.
Reconcile yin and yang, make yin and yang orderly, and make the weather smooth. In the old days, it often referred to the prime minister handling government affairs.
The wind is gentle and the sun is bright. The breeze is gentle and the sun is bright. Same as "the wind is beautiful and the sun is beautiful".
The breeze is gentle and the sun is warm. See "Wind and Sun Warm".
The people are happy and the years are prosperous.
The wind is calm and the sun is warm. Same as "the sun is warm and the wind is gentle".
The harmony between superiors and subordinates refers to getting along well between elders and children or between superiors and subordinates.
The four seasons are harmonious and the harvest is good. Used to praise the peaceful and prosperous times. The same as "time and prosperity".
The four seasons are harmonious and the grains are harvested. Used to praise the peaceful and prosperous times. The same as "time and prosperity".
Xiang and Jingcong are metaphors for the two being closely connected. Same as "response and shadow follow".
Words are harmonious and thoughts are harmonious. Words are harmonious and feelings are harmonious.
2. The fourth character is the four-character idiom of the word policy:
Come out and draw up strategies: strategy. Painting: planning. Develop strategies. Often refers to giving advice to others.
The strategy of gold and stone describes a strategy that is as durable and stable as gold and stone.
To cite all the strategies, cite: to propose; strategy: strategies and methods. The proposed plan was not miscalculated. Describes resourcefulness.
At a loss what to do: method. When you encounter a problem, it's like your hands are tied, and there's nothing you can do about it.
Calculation: planning; remaining strategy: miscalculation. Describes precise and accurate planning, and never miscalculates.
The perfect strategy: strategy, method. An extremely thoughtful strategy and method.
Counting strategies for chiseling turtles Chiseling turtles: drilling and burning the tortoise shells, and guessing the good or bad luck by looking at the cracks; Counting strategies: counting the stems of yarrow, and judging the good or bad luck from group counting. It refers to the ancient people who used tortoiseshell yarrow for divination...
Being helpless Rubbing his hands together, there is no way.
To make plans; to make plans; to make plans. Develop strategies. Refers to giving advice to others.
Advice and suggestions: Come up with ideas and countermeasures to help solve problems.
To make unexpected plans. It is still said to make plans.
Gaowen Diance refers to important documents and edicts of the feudal court. Same as "Gao Wen Dian Shu".
Return strategies and make strategic decisions.
The strategy of planning generally refers to the way to make money.
Planning without omission refers to a strategy that has no omissions when planning. Describes careful planning.
Expedient measures refer to temporary measures taken to cope with a certain situation. Same as "expediency".
Plan the situation and formulate combat strategies.
Operation planning and planning: planning the situation and formulating combat strategies.
Operations decision-making: planning the situation and formulating combat strategies.
Operations and planning: planning the situation and formulating combat strategies.
The best strategy is to leave and evade when encountering a strong enemy or being in trouble.
Sitting in strategizing refers to sitting in a series of tents to plan military strategies.