Personal practice of lines and guessing four-character idioms

1. Guess the classic four-character idiom

Chicken feathers stuck on the peacock’s head (guess a four-character idiom) - Answer: A pun

Crab (guess an idiom) ——Answer: Rampage

The beauty of imagination (guess an idiom) ——Answer: whimsical

A tumor growing in the belly (guess a four-character idiom) — — The answer to the riddle: The trouble in one’s confidant

A strong aura (guess an idiom) — The answer to the riddle: Domineering

The action is fast (guess an idiom) — The answer: Skill Agility

Computer (guess an idiom) - Answer: Know what you know

Stingy (guess an idiom) - Answer: Care about every detail

Stab the villain in the back ( Make a idiom with one or four characters) - The answer is: Yang Feng Yin goes against his will

Set off firecrackers during the Chinese New Year (An idiom with one word) - Answer: Crackling

The plane fell into a ditch (An idiom with one or four words) - — The answer to the riddle: plummeted

The poultry discussed the plan to criticize the hens (guess a four-character idiom) — The answer: nonsense

Rabbits don’t eat the grass beside their nests (guess an idiom) — — The answer to the riddle: Leave the near and seek the far away

The rapeseed blooms and sprouts green onions (guess an idiom) — The answer: Make something out of nothing

Follow your own path and let others tell you (guess an idiom) — — The answer: Willing to have his own way

Oscar statuette (guess one idiom) — The answer: A blockbuster

The fairy on the auspicious clouds (choose one or four idioms) — The answer: Extraordinary bearing

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Zhu Bajie (guess an idiom) - Answer: Fat head and big ears

Lip-syncing (guess an idiom) - Answer: Make up for it by playing tricks

People have no foresight. There must be worries in the near future (guess an idiom) - the answer: careful consideration

break the net to flutter the butterfly (guess an idiom) - the answer: get nothing

ask the mentally retarded for advice on advanced math questions (Hit an idiom) - Answer: I don't know if I ask three questions

A sincere person in the Fuxi era (Hit an idiom) - Answer: The ancient road is hot and spicy

I am so happy that I don't want to go back (Hit an idiom) ) ——Answer: I don’t want to miss Shu

Fan Jin passed the exam (guess one or four idioms) ——Answer: Earned and elated

Efforts in vain (an idiom) ——Answer: It’s all in vain

After passing the exam (guess an idiom) - the answer: to watch the flowers in a hurry

to follow the wind (guess an idiom) - the answer: to adapt to the wind

Teach Jordan Play ball (guess a four-character idiom) ——Answer: It’s all in vain

The young couple grinds their wheels (an idiom with a four-character idiom) —Answer: Work together

Lazy sheep give the owl Make a phone call (make a four-character idiom) ——Answer: The good thing is against the will

Bao Gong angrily beat Chen Shimei (a four-character idiom)——Answer: Cut two with a knife

A defeated cricket (beat A four-character idiom) - Answer: Weak and exhausted.

Sound (make a four-character idiom) ——Answer: Be happy

Pechoin wipes his mouth (make a four-character idiom)——Answer: Glib tone

A dwarf acts as a model (guess a four-character idiom) - the answer is: one does not know one's own abilities

Tathagata's alms bowl (a four-character idiom) - the answer is: the true colors are revealed

Pig Dai A dog in a hat and a robe (guess a 14-character idiom) - Answer: A beast in good clothes

108 A good man catches a thief (guess a 14-character idiom) - Answer: mobilize an army to mobilize a crowd

The old woman gnaws sugar cane (Hit a four-character idiom) ——Answer: gnashing teeth

Scarecrow puts out a fire (Hit a four-character idiom) ——Answer: He cannot protect himself

Hide in the water and push the boat (Hit a idiom) Four-character idiom) - Answer: Use force in secret

Goose feather pillow (guess one four-character idiom) - Answer: Leave it behind

A color-blind patient enters the hospital (guess one idiom) ——The answer to the riddle: Indiscriminately

Aiming at the temples with both fists and hitting violently (hit one or four characters) ——The answer to the riddle: Confused

Holding the riddle in hand but unable to guess it (hit one or four words) Four-character idiom) - Answer: Persevere

Abing reads a novel (guess a four-character idiom) - Answer: Pretend

Enough (guess a four-character idiom) - Answer : Thousands of Words

The monk chants sutras (guess a four-character idiom) - the answer is: in unison

The country bumpkin urinates (a four-character idiom) - the answer is: adapt to local conditions

A blind man wears sunglasses (guess a four-character idiom) - the answer is: to hide one's eyes and ears

A gathering of mutes (a four-character idiom) - the answer is: to point fingers

The big-bellied woman walks on stilts (guess a four-character idiom) - the answer: take a desperate risk

bury the landowner alive (guess a four-character idiom) - the answer: die well-deserved

The old beggar eats all day long Tofu (guess a four-character idiom) - Answer: One is poor and two have nothing

Practicing lines alone (make a four-character idiom) - Answer: Talking to oneself

The vixen was defeated by Guan Second Master (guess a four-character idiom) - Answer: Evil cannot defeat good

*** Si became a rich man (guess a four-character idiom) - Answer: One step can lead to success.

Hope this helps. 2. Four-character idioms that can be guessed in the game of "you play my guessing"

Sit back and watch xiù shǒu páng guān

[Explanation] Put your hands in your sleeves and stand aside and watch. Describes staying out of things; not asking or helping. Sleeve hands: Put your hands in your sleeves.

[Quotation] Su Shi of the Song Dynasty "Chao Ci went to Dingzhou to discuss the situation": "The player who plays chess is in the form of victory or defeat; even if he is a national worker, he can't do his best; but he can stand by and watch all the work; why? So? The Yi person is interested in fighting, but the bystander is unintentional. "

[Correct pronunciation] Hand; cannot be pronounced as "sǒu".

[Shape identification] Sleeve; cannot be written as "embroidery".

[Synonym] Indifference, look on with a cold eye

[Antonym] Come forward

[Usage] Used in a derogatory sense. Generally used as predicate, object, attributive, and adverbial.

[Structure] Linked type.

[Example] As a young man of the times, you should stand up when you see injustice on the road; how can you~ 3. Guess the character in idioms

Three points into the wood - Wang Xizhi

The idiom "penetrating into the wood for three points" means that the writing force penetrates three points into the wood. It describes the power of calligraphy, and it also means that insights and discussions are very profound and accurate.

This idiom comes from Zhang Huaiyao's "Book Break" of the Tang Dynasty. Emperor Jin offered sacrifices to the northern suburbs, and Wang Xizhi's book congratulated the edition. The workers whittled it and penetrated the pen into the wood.

Wang Xizhi, also known as Yishao, was born in Kuaiji (now Shaoxing, Zhejiang) during the Jin Dynasty. He is the most famous calligrapher in the history of our country. Because he once served as a general of the Right Army, later generations also called him Wang Youjun.

Wang Xizhi’s calligraphy can be said to be unparalleled in ancient and modern times. His calligraphy is beautiful and vigorous, soft and strong. Among the many calligraphers of later generations, none can compare with him. Therefore, many people who learn calligraphy use his calligraphy as a model. Today, the most famous among the letters he left behind are "Preface to the Lanting Collection" and "Huangting Jing".

Wang Xizhi's handwriting is so good, although it has something to do with his talent, but the most important thing is because of his hard practice. In order to practice calligraphy well, whether he was resting or walking, he always thought about the structure of the calligraphy, imitating the frame and momentum of the calligraphy, and kept tracing it on the skirt of his clothes with his fingers. So over time, even the clothes on my body were scratched.

He once practiced writing by the pond. Every time he finished writing, he would wash his pen and inkstone in the pond. Over time, the water in the entire pond turned black. From this we can know that he put a lot of effort into practicing calligraphy.

It is said that he loved geese very much. He often stared at the geese playing in the river in a daze. Later, he understood the principles of writing from the geese's movements, which greatly helped his calligraphy skills.

Once, he went to a Taoist temple and saw a group of geese that were very cute, so he asked the Taoist priest to sell them to him. The Taoist priests in the temple had long admired his calligraphy and asked him to write the "Huang Ting Jing" in exchange. Wang Xizhi liked the geese so much that he agreed. So Wang Xizhi wrote the "Huang Ting Sutra" for Guanli, and the Taoist priest gave him all the geese.

Another time, when the emperor was going to the northern suburbs to offer sacrifices, he asked Wang Xizhi to write a message of congratulations on a wooden board, and then sent workers to carve it. The carving workers were very surprised when they were carving. The words written by Wang Xizhi penetrated into the wood by more than three thirds. He said with admiration: "The calligraphy of the right army general is really penetrating!"