Four-word Idioms about Pai

1. Write a four-word word to describe the top ranking, which is second to none, first, outstanding, first and best.

First, second to none.

Interpretation of the vernacular: Finger counting always bends the thumb first, because it ranks first with "second to none".

Dynasty: Qing dynasty

Author: Yan Guangmin

Source: Yan's Family Letters Reading Leap Chapter of Poetry History: "The sea of poetry is the best in the world."

The poem written by Helen ranks first.

Second, take the lead.

Vernacular interpretation: describe the success of the work at the beginning.

Dynasty: Yuan

Author: anonymous

Source: "Chen Zhou Glutinous Rice" Wedge: "There is a strategy to promote peace in front of the temple, so lead it."

In front of the main hall, there was a plan to promote peace, which occupied the first place.

Third, stand out from the crowd.

Vernacular explanation: describe a person's outstanding appearance or skills. Very prominent

Dynasty: Southern Song Dynasty

Author: Liu Yiqing

Source: Shi Shuo Xin Yu Rong Zhi: "Some people say that Wang Rong said:' Ji Yanzu is outstanding, like a wild crane in a flock of chickens. " "

Wang Rong was told that Ji Shao was like a wild crane among chickens.

Fourth, be the first.

Vernacular interpretation: Golden List: the list published in the imperial examinations; Title: Write your name. Refers to winning the imperial examination.

Dynasty: Five Dynasties

Author: Wu

Source: "Tang Yanyan" Volume III: "He Fu, Taihe nine years; I'm going to write three articles next year, saying,' To be the No.1 scholar, Mo Xin, this year will be the same as last spring. Every time the greenhouse is asked by the red makeup, there is only one person. " "

He Fu, who was admitted to Taihe in nine years, took the exam three times in the second year, so he wrote a four-line poem for the candidates who took the exam together that year:' If you want to win the top spot, this year is still last spring. Every time the greenhouse is asked by the red makeup, there is only one person. "

Five, among the best.

Vernacular explanation: ranking first.

Dynasty: Spring and Autumn Period

Author: Zuo Qiuming

Source: Twelve Years of Zuo Zhuan Gong Xuan: "Chu ranks among the best."

Chu ranks first.

2. The four words to describe people are burly, fierce, tall and burly, with big arms and thick waist, good looks and graceful demeanor. Pot-bellied, long hair, squatting, well dressed, beautiful, beautiful, beautiful, radiant ... sallow and emaciated, with white hair and red skin, small and exquisite, with a golden belt, a good eye, good bones, a tiger's back, a fat head and big ears, flowers, and a tiger's head and hands, such as chicken feet. Character expression description: radiant, radiant, dancing, beaming, laughing, smiling, frowning, frightened, flustered, depressed and listless. Describe the character's quality: (1) Brave: going through fire and water, rushing to the front, desperate, and dying; (2) Diligence: conscientious and diligent; (3) Diligent study: ten years of cold current, through the wall hole, reflecting snow, never let go; (4) Helpful: Helpful. Distinguish between public and private, selfless, self-denial, and don't forget personal cleanliness (7) Perseverance, perseverance: perseverance, completion, about learning: never tire of learning, never tire of learning, never tire of sleeping, never tire of eating, never lose time, never lose time, never lose time, never lose time, never lose time. Conceited, arrogant, arrogant, arrogant, selfish, conceited, complacent. Describe the psychological activities of the characters: (1) Hi: ecstatic, cheerful, beaming (2) angry: furious, furious, angry (3) sad: heartbroken, tears streaming down my face, angry. Scared appall (5) Anxious: impatient, anxious, urgent need (6) Worry: uneasy, flustered, confused. Describe people's language: eloquent, eloquent, eloquent, eloquent, Kan Kan, eloquent, vague, fluent (1) Language: eloquent, eloquent, eloquent, Kan Kan, answer like a stream (2) Stunned to describe people's appearance and posture: the flowers are harvested, the moon is ashamed, the fish is heavy, the geese are falling, the hibiscus is bright, the teeth are beautiful, the eyebrows are beautiful, the cranes are beautiful, the children are soft, the old are weak, the face is yellow, the bones are bone, the abdomen is clean, the jade is elegant, the charm is like flowers, and the posture is graceful (1). Idioms about appearance: a talented person, graceful, potbellied, big waist, long hair, squatting, well dressed and good-looking; (2) Idioms describing the movements of characters: agile, fast, moving like a rabbit, looking up, striding forward, looking up, dancing, bared his teeth; (3) Idioms describing people's gestures. Very happy, tongue-tied, blinking, smiling, staring (4) Idioms describing the mood of characters: indecisive, uneasy, anxious, upset, restless emotional words: cheerful, overjoyed, happy, angry, depressed, listless, angry.

3. Arrange four-character idioms to make up lessons, rectify criticism, consider research, study hard, enjoy, understand, ask, inquire, analyze entertainment, be nervous, be warm and cold, learn to relax, be active, lively, flutter, encourage, encourage praise, praise, say, try and actively participate. Participate in quick service, filial piety, show off, show off, and be quiet * * * * * Reveal concern, arrange arrangement, arrange arrangement, tidy up, call out satire, satire, humiliation, evaluation, experience, experience, investigation, hard investigation and study, and help you have fun, ponder, ponder, tidy up, stroll around, dress up, wake up and have a rest.

4. Four words quote "Biography of Wei Gongzi": "Gongzi brought a car into the market, and Hou Sheng gave birth to Zhu Hai." And "Gongzi heard that some Mao Gong of Zhao was hiding in a place where pulp was sold." Later, because "driving a car to sell pulp" generally refers to a humble industry, it was said that it was intended to show my shortcomings and show my strengths. I didn't change my winning percentage because of my poor shooting. A gentleman leads without sending, jumping like a horse. "Originally, it means that people who are good at teaching archery only make eager gestures for learners to observe and understand. Later, it was compared to getting ready. Stand by for action. Or be good at guiding rather than replacing others. To provoke others to expand trouble. Lure dogs into the village. Lure the wolf into the house. Cite ancient historical facts or documents. Cite ancient historical facts or documents to prove current behavior. It is also called "attracting wolves to refuse tigers" to attract tigers. It will be even more disastrous to introduce another evil force to resist the original evil force. Rely on evil forces to protect themselves and fight against them. Asking for trouble Today is also a metaphor for actively criticizing one's own mistakes and getting help from others to quote classics. According to the ancient book "The Story of Xun Shuang in the Later Han Dynasty": "Shuang is based on righteousness, which is a classic." According to the ancient words or stories in the ancient books of classics and history, it is the same as "complaining about others and blaming yourself for singing loudly". Singing loudly attracts wolves and rejects tigers. Seeing "attracting tigers and rejecting wolves" attracts wolves into the house, which is a metaphor for attracting bad guys into the house. It's still a word that sets us on fire. Similar to ancient legal terms. Citation, analogy and conviction are fascinating and fascinating. Liu Yiqing in the Southern Song Dynasty wrote "On the Birthday of Ren Xinyu": "Wang Weijun Cloud, wine is attracting scenic spots." Later it is often used to refer to beautiful scenery or articles that attract people to spend a year. To describe the deep feelings of missing, see "China Merchants Carving Feathers". The scales of ancient music include Gong, Shang, Jiao, Qian, Yu, Qian and Gong. Business tone is the highest among the five tones, which is called "quotation"; Feather sound is thin, so it is called "carving" and "attracting merchants to carve feathers", which means that the melody is high and ancient, emphasizing the melody. See "painting and touching", also known as "reaching and touching". It means to extend the principle of one thing to the same kind of things. On the copula of the Book of Changes: "If a painting is prolonged, it will be similar and lasting." See "Lead the rope to seek the root", also called "Lead the rope to seek the root". This is a metaphor for cooperation and rejection of dissidents. Metaphor lead rope, cutting ink in vertical and horizontal directions. A carpenter can save others as easily as blowing off dust. The text of Tang Hanyu's "Scholars of Time" says: "He who knows power is not poor." The metaphor of painting water on the wall refers to quoting or quoting something, but refers to other things of the same kind. Also known as "threading the needle". ① threading. (2) to make a metaphor, and put new things together. The ancient Taoist techniques of keeping in good health, that is, breathing, guiding needles and receiving mustard, refer to the mutual induction of things.