Four-character idiom copybook

1. Regular script copybook flies and brushes four-character idioms.

Leon feifen w incarnation

Explain that the original description of the majestic mountains is magnificent, and later the calligraphy is also described as vigorous and smart.

Constant "Tokyo Fu" source: "My ancestor Longfei Baishui, Fengxiang participated in the market." Su Songshi's "Observing the Monument of Loyalty and Righteousness": "The mountain has long eyes, the water has flowers, and the dragon and phoenix dance is collected from Lin 'an. "

Structural combination.

Usage is often used to describe the momentum of calligraphy. Generally used as predicate, object and attribute.

Phoenix, Andrew; It can't be pronounced "fēnɡ". "

Distinguish the phoenix; Can't write "wind"

Synonyms are free and unrestrained.

Example: He is sitting in his seat; Spread a piece of red paper in front of you; Portable brush; I am preparing for this.

2. What are the positive four-character idioms in middle school students' copybooks? P: j: ng: zh: Njí?

[Interpretation] Put aside; Chop: cut off; Vitex negundo: A tufted spiny shrub. Clear the way; Cut the spine. Refers to removing obstacles in the entrepreneurial stage; Strive hard, it also means clearing all kinds of obstacles on the way forward; Overcome various difficulties.

[Language] "The Biography of Feng Yi in the Later Han Dynasty": "The emperor called the Communist Youth League:' It was the main book when I started my army; Cover me with thorns; Set the Guanzhong. " "

[pronunciation] spine; It can't be pronounced "√".

Spine; Can't be written as "thorn" or "spicy".

Brave the wind and waves and go forward bravely.

[Antonym] Timid and timid, looking forward and backward.

[Usage] It is often used to describe the hardships of starting a business. Generally used as predicate, object and adverbial.

[Structure] Combined type.

Discrimination ~ is different from "riding the wind and breaking the waves": both of them have the meaning of "overcoming difficulties on the road ahead". The difference is that ~ means "clearing all kinds of obstacles on the road ahead and opening up wasteland"; "Riding the wind and breaking the waves" means being ambitious, going forward bravely and sailing at high speed.

[Example] Our ancestors worked for the founding of New China; Throw one's head and shed blood; ~ that's why I have a happy life now.

3. Four-character idioms describing calligraphy works. Hello, I wrote you some four-character idioms about calligraphy works. Please read it carefully.

The sweeping army described poetry and calligraphy as magnificent and full of charm.

A long snake described calligraphy with a brush as vivid and magnificent.

Silkworm head and phoenix tail describe calligraphy as dignified and light.

Jin Feng, the metaphor font structure is solid and full, and the brushwork is more than enough.

Jiao Ruo Jing Long is often used to describe vigorous calligraphy or graceful dancing.

Penetrate the back of the paper to describe the strength of calligraphy, and the nib can simply penetrate the back of the paper.

The ingenious description of calligraphy is very powerful. Nowadays, the problem of metaphor analysis is very profound.

Tie Hua Yin Gou describes the softness of calligraphy.

Fairy dewdrops describe calligraphy as elegant and round.

4. Four-character idioms of pictographic characters:

The picture and its accompanying essay are both excellent.

Strive for strength,

Conspiracy,

Make great efforts,

According to the map,

Seeing the poor,

Make great achievements,

seek profit exclusively

Ambition,

In the long run,

There is not a picture of this river.

It's hard to grow vines,

Profitable,

According to the map,

Apply grease at night,

The red leaves are far away,

Otherwise,

Deep pictures are in the distance,

Hongtu huagou,

Mourn for your heart,

Left picture, right view,

Wealth is fatal,

Draw a map,

This number,

The pattern is irregular,

Forgetting the country,

Shadow graphics,

Innovation is powerful,

Try again,

Impressed by this plan.

5. The four-character idiom Daquan is single-minded, smooth sailing, bon voyage, fame in one fell swoop, equal treatment, whimsical, half-hearted, dismembered, colorful, six or six years old, seven stars shining high, five blessings, four seasons like spring, divided, 99 years old, everlasting, and fortunate as the East China Sea. Teeth gnashing, resplendent, perfect, grateful as a mountain, thinking about drinking water and thinking about the source, looking at plums to quench thirst, painting cakes to satisfy hunger, deep affection, happiness, happiness, trembling, happiness, hyperopia, farsightedness, traveling all over the world, generation after generation, neat, traveling all over the world, life and death, life and death, flirting, life and death.

6. There are no idioms with the fourth word "shop" in the Dictionary of Idioms, and there are not many idioms with "shop":

Luxury for the sake of good form, excessive attention to ostentation and extravagance in despair

Raise your eyebrows and pretend

Luxury refers to making special arrangements for the scene and paying too much attention to it to show your generosity. Mostly used for weddings and funerals.

The original meaning of spreading stories is to spread stories, render stories and try to carry them forward. After describing too much attention to ostentation and extravagance.

Straight paving: paving; Narrator: Narrator. Speaking or writing articles is not embellished, ups and downs, and does not highlight key points.

Extravagance: pay attention to ostentation and extravagance. Waste manpower and material resources to make the scene look good.

It's overwhelming It was everywhere at once. Describe the momentum is very strong.

Cover your eyes and pretend.

Eyes covered with eyebrows, eyebrows raised. Describe putting on airs.

Carve gold and pave jade to describe colorful.

Arrange in a straight line: arrange. Foreword: Narrator. Describe speaking or writing articles directly in sequence without modification. It also describes that speaking or writing an article is boring and the focus is not prominent. Also known as "plain narrative".

Read Ch: with the word "mm-hmm". Spread knowledge and literary talent.

Brocade embroidery shop: pavement; Columns: display; Splendid: originally refers to exquisite and gorgeous silk embroidery, which is a metaphor for gorgeous words. Describe the rhetoric of the article.

Plan and plan, but talk and plan.

The ceremony of kneeling with the upper body close to the ground shows piety and solemnity.

Exaggerated and exaggerated.

Use wisdom and design strategies. Also known as "mind".

Plan, plan, plan and use strategy.

The trick pu intends to use.