The four-character idiom of "zhi"

1. Four-character idioms with dragon and auspiciousness

There are no four-character idioms with "dragon" and "rui", and there are only 7 idioms with "rui":

1. Auspicious clouds and auspicious energy

xiáng yún ruì qì

Explain that in the old days, colorful clouds in the sky were considered auspicious signs, so they were called auspicious clouds and auspicious energy.

2. Rui Cai Xiang Yun

ruì cǎi xiáng yún

Explanation: Rui: Auspicious. The clouds in the sky show auspicious signs.

3. Xianglin Ruifeng

xiáng lín ruì fèng

Explain that unicorns and phoenixes are auspicious animals that can only be seen in peaceful and prosperous times. The latter metaphor is a very rare talent.

4. Xiangyun Ruicai

xiáng yún ruì cǎi

Explanation: Xiang: good luck. Describes auspiciousness, good luck, and good fortune.

5. Rui snow heralds a good year

ruì xuě zhào fēng nián

Explanation of Rui: auspicious. Timely winter snow heralds a good harvest in the coming year.

6. Auspicious clouds

ruì qì xiáng yún

Interpretation of auspiciousness: auspiciousness. The clouds in the sky show auspicious signs.

7. Ruixuefeifei

ruì xuě fēi fēi

The explanation refers to the heavy snowfall that heralds a good harvest. 2. Four-character idioms starting with Hou

Houfu Yushi (hóu fú yù shí)

Explanation: Houfu: the clothes of the prince; Yushi: precious food. Wear the clothes of a prince and eat precious food. Describe a luxurious and luxurious life.

Source: "Han Shu·Xu Zhuan Xia": "The marquis serves the king's food, corrupting the customs and harming the human body."

Example: The Zhan clan is a prosperous family and is quite luxurious. ~, poor and extremely precious. "Book of Jin·Biography of Xiahou Zhan"

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Hou Men is like a sea ( hóu mén rú hǎi)

Explanation: Houmen: used to refer to a distinguished family; Hai: describes deepness. Hou Men is as deep as the sea. It is a metaphor for people who were acquainted in the past, but later became estranged and isolated due to their disparity in status.

Example: But I said: "~", what am I! His family didn’t recognize me, so it would be in vain if I went there. Chapter 6 of "A Dream of Red Mansions" by Cao Xueqin of the Qing Dynasty

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Hou Men is Like the Sea (hóu mén sì hǎi)

Explanation: The gates of princes and nobles are as deep as the sea. In the old days, the gates of wealthy aristocrats and government offices were tightly guarded, and ordinary people could not enter easily. It can also be used as a metaphor for people who were acquainted in the past, but later became estranged due to disparity in status.

Example: "~", what am I! His family doesn’t recognize me, so it’s a waste of time to go there. This is what the sixth chapter of Cao Xueqin’s "Dream of Red Mansions" of the Qing Dynasty said

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houwangjiangxiang (hóu wáng jiàng xiàng)

Explanation: prince, military general and civil servants.

Refers to the upper representative forces of the ancient ruling class.

Source: Han Yu of the Tang Dynasty, "Visiting the Hengyue Temple Suisu Yue Temple and Inscribing the Gate Tower": "The princes and kings will look at each other for a long time, and it is difficult for the gods to indulge in desires and blessings."

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Four-character idioms starting with Yu:

Yu, Chu and Ouyan: Yu Shinan, Chu Suiliang, Ouyang Xun and Yan Zhenqing are four calligraphers in ancient times. Generally refers to various schools of regular script.

Four-character idioms with Yu:

To destroy Guo and take Yu: It is a metaphor that when attacking country A, first stabilize country B, and then destroy country B after country A is destroyed.

Er deceives me Yu: Er: you; Yu, deceive: deceive. It means deceiving each other.

Er: you; Yu: guess. It means I lied to you; you lied to me; we lied to each other.

Gao Zhen Bu Yu: Gao Zhen: raise the pillow; Yu: make assumptions. Sleep with a raised pillow, worry-free. Metaphor of being safe and sound, no need to worry. Details?

Sit back and relax: sleep with a raised pillow, worry-free. Metaphor of being safe and sound, no need to worry. Details?

Looking back: Gu: Looking back; Looking back: Looking back and taking care of; Yu: Guessing, conjecture. Refers to worries coming from behind or at home. Details?

Unexpected gap: Unexpected: Unexpected; gap: crack. Refers to an unexpected misunderstanding

Just in case something unexpected happens: something unexpected happens. Be prepared in advance to prevent unexpected things from happening

The rule of Tang and Yu: Tang and Yu: Tang Yao and Yu Shun were the legendary ancient sage emperors and wise kings. The old refers to an ideal era in ancient times when politics was clear and the people were happy.

To catch something unexpected: To catch something unexpected.

The dangers of Ginseng and Shang: Ginseng and Shang: names of stars. Shen is in the west, Shang is in the east, one goes out and the other disappears, never to meet each other. Yu: Worry. It is a metaphor for the worry of people being separated and unable to see each other. There is also a metaphor.

Buyu’s reputation: Yu: unexpected; Yu: praise. No unexpected praise.

Yu, Chu and Ouyan: Yu Shinan, Chu Suiliang, Ouyang Xun and Yan Zhenqing are four calligraphers in ancient times. Generally refers to various schools of regular script

Qin Zhi Yu Yu: During the Spring and Autumn Period, Baili Xi, an official of the Yu State, did nothing. After the death of Yu, he entered the Qin Dynasty and assisted Duke Mu in establishing his hegemony. It means that a person's talent can only be realized in the appropriate environment.

The problem of holding a prong: the same as "the change of holding a prong".

The sun is thinning Yu Yuan: The sun is still thinning the west mountain. Yuyuan is the place where the sun enters in myths and legends. "Huainanzi Tianwen Xun": "To defend the sun and Yu Yuan, it is called dusk." Zhuang Kuiji Xiao:.

Dusk of Guo Dynasty towards Yu: In the Spring and Autumn Period, the Jin State pretended to be in the Yu State and went to attack the Guo State. After conquering the Guo State, it destroyed the Yu State on the way back. It is a metaphor for the rapid destruction and change.

That is, Lu Wuyu: The original intention is to go into the mountains to hunt deer. Without the help of Yu Guan who is familiar with the terrain and the nature of deer, it is a waste of effort. The latter metaphor is used to act hastily if the conditions are not mature, and it will be inevitable. 4. Four-character idioms containing dragon and tiger

Tiger turns into dragon and steams:

It means taking advantage of the changes of time and becoming prosperous

Tiger steps and dragon walks:

Describes the extraordinary appearance of the emperor, like the posture of a dragon and a tiger

Tiger surpasses dragon:

Metaphor of heroes rising up to compete with each other

Tigers fighting dragons :

Metaphor of heroes fighting with each other

Dragon gallops and tiger suddenly:

It means heroes competing against each other

Live dragon and tiger:

A lively and courageous attitude.

Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon:

Metaphor of many and outstanding talents.

The roar of dragons and roars of tigers:

Refers to the roar of dragons and tigers, describing the sound of human roars that are very loud and loud.

Dragon Pond and Tiger’s Den:

A dangerous place.

The dragon and the tiger stand:

Describes a majestic and dangerous place.

The dragon and the tiger stride:

It is a metaphor for the mighty and majestic spirit.

The dragon and the tiger look at each other:

Describes the grand scale.

A dragon swims in shallow water and is tricked by a shrimp, a tiger falls flat and is bullied by a dog:

It is a metaphor for a hero who is at the end of his life or has no place to use his talents.