The four-character idioms for "marks" include leaving no traces, ax chiseling traces, erotic dreams without traces, scraping dirt and grinding traces, washing dirt and finding traces, etc.
1. Leave no trace
Pronunciation: bù liú hén jì.
Explanation: Refers to doing things thoroughly without leaving any traces.
Sentence: He does everything without leaving any trace.
Synonyms: leave no trace.
2. Ax chisel marks
Pinyin: fǔ záo hén jì.
Explanation: axe: axe; chisel: chisel; mark: trace. Originally refers to the marks left on wood and stone by using axes and chisels. It is often used to describe poetry, calligraphy, painting, etc. that are artificial and unnatural.
Source: Tang Dynasty Han Yu's "Tiao Zhang Ji": "Only observing the chisel marks of axes, not paying attention to water navigation."
Sentence: I love "Goose Feather" in "Xiu Ru Ji" the most "Snow" is a fold, all of which are beggars' daily spoken words. They are melted and melted, with no trace of ax or chiseling.
3. Spring Dream Without Trace
Pinyin: chūn mèng wú hén.
Explanation: It is a metaphor for the changing world, which disappears easily like a dream on a spring night, leaving no trace.
Source: Song Dynasty Su Shi's poem "Going out to the suburbs with Pan Guo Ersheng to find spring": "People are like autumn and come with letters, and things are like spring dreams that have left no trace.
Sentence: It is difficult to Imagine that this place disappears without a trace overnight.
4. Scraping marks?
Pronunciation: guā gòu mó hén. >
Explanation: Wash away dirt and polish away scars. It is a metaphor for careful consideration and excellence.
Source: Tang Dynasty Sun Qiao's "Wangshu with Gao Xi": "The noble text will lose quality, and the low quality will be too bald." , scrape dirt and wear marks, and the pawn cannot reach history. ”
Sentence: Only by scraping away dirt and grinding marks all year round can you reap rewards.
5. Wash away dirt and find traces
Pronunciation: xǐ gòu xún hén.
Explanation: Dirt: dirt; trace: trace. Wash away dirt to find traces.
Source: Han Dynasty Zhao Yi's "Essay on Ji Shi Xie": “If you like it, drill into the skin to get rid of the hair; if you dislike it, wash away the dirt and seek scars. ”
Sentence: I don’t want him to be in pain and danger, just because he smiles and sings, he is washed away by ordinary people and finds traces.