Four-character idioms starting with Qu

1. A four-character word starting with the word "Qu"

Qu beat into a move: Qu: wronged; Zhao: confession. Refers to an innocent person being unjustly punished and forced to confess his guilt.

Condescension: People with high status lower their status to accommodate those with low status.

Qugu giant gourd is a metaphor for a useless person.

Bend and stretch: Geometrid, the name of the insect, has a body length of about two to three inches and moves in flexion and extension. The inchworm uses bending to find extension. It is a metaphor for the strategy of retreating into advancing.

Humiliating moral integrity and humiliating mission. Losing moral integrity and humiliating mission.

Qu Yan Ban Xiang Qu: refers to Qu Yuan; Ban: refers to Ban Gu. Like "Chu Ci" and Han Fu, the words are gorgeous and full of emotion. Praise the poem for its beauty.

Countless means a small number that can be counted on one's fingers.

Condescension originally refers to the etiquette of lowering a noble status to be inferior. It is now used to describe someone who has wronged himself to submit to a position or person lower than himself. 2. Are there any idioms that begin with the word "qu"

There are 19 idioms with the first word "qu" in the ***

1) Qu Bi Xing Xian

2) Bend the enemy to make a move

3) Bend the height to surrender

4) Bend the giant gourd

5) Bend the giant gourd

6) Bend oneself to preserve one's moral principles

7) Bend oneself and treat others

8) Bend one's integrity and humiliate one's body

9) Bend one's integrity and humiliate one's destiny

10) Bend one's body and keep one's duty

11) Bend one's knees to seek peace

12) Bend one's mind and restrain one's will

13) Qu Yanbanxiang

14) 15) Only a few

16) A handful

17) A handful

18) Respect virtuous

19) condescension 3. Idioms ending with the word "subject"

indomitable, unyielding, unyielding, unyielding, unyielding, unyielding in the face of difficulties, unyielding in the face of difficulties To seek redress, to bear the injustice, to be strong and unyielding, to be unyielding, to be an official, to be humble, to be humble, to be humble, to be able to bend, to be able to stretch out my plans, to be willing to die, to be unyielding, to be great, to be straight, if I am beaten, I will be beaten. The teeth are bent, the weeds seek to stretch, the knots are humiliating, the destiny refers to the invincible, the ability to stretch, the strength to bend, the plan is poor, the situation is poor, the situation is poor, the situation is difficult, the situation is poor, the situation is poor, the situation is poor, the situation is poor, the situation is poor, the situation is poor, the situation is poor, the situation is poor, the situation is poor, the situation is difficult, the situation is too great, the situation is huge, the valley is huge, the valley is huge, the gourd is high, the situation is strong, the situation is weak, the words are poor, the reason is poor, the talent is too great, the Song Dynasty is wronged, the sky is humiliating, the earth is humiliating. The dentured teeth screamed for injustice, and the crocodiles bowed and bowed. Bear the grievance, bear the grievance, embrace the grievance, flex the rat, fall down, flex the body, intercede, flex the worm, crotch the pan. 4. Four-character idioms that start with the word "的"

My friend, there are no four-character idioms that start with the word "的". There is an idiom: treat others in their own way.

Is it a four-character idiom starting with the character "一"? If so, there are many of the following:

One saddle and one horse is a metaphor for monogamy. Yibanbandian still refers to the relationship between men and women. Class, pass "Bann?". A speck is a metaphor for a very small part. One stroke is meticulous: meticulous. Not even a single stroke is careless. Once you get sick, you can't get out of bed again. It is a metaphor that after getting sick, the condition worsens day by day and eventually leads to death. Being impartial means being impartial in everything you say and do. Reach the sky in one step: Up. One step up to the sky. It is a metaphor for reaching a very high state or level all at once. Sometimes it is also used to describe a person who suddenly becomes successful and climbs to a high position. One table means extraordinary: appearance; ordinary: ordinary. Describes a person who is handsome and energetic. A look that is extraordinary describes a person's appearance that is unusual. Wipe it out one by one. A metaphor for canceling everything. One stroke means canceling everything. Same as "cancel with one stroke".

Wipe out the account one stroke at a time. A metaphor for canceling everything. One stroke cancels everything. Also used as "a write off". Write it off and wipe it out one by one. A metaphor for canceling everything. A top-ranking award means that all candidates are admitted. Ordinary knowledge, ordinary knowledge. He said not to argue with people with low knowledge and poor cultivation, and said, "Don't be as knowledgeable as him." A spotted leopard looked at the leopard through the small hole in the bamboo tube, and only saw a stripe on the leopard's body. It is a metaphor for seeing only part of something, which means that what you see is incomplete or only a little bit gained. Erasing in one stroke is a metaphor for rashly negating all achievements and advantages. Same as "erasure with one stroke". One stroke after another, erase them all. It is a metaphor for rashly negating all achievements and advantages. A stroke of erasure is a metaphor for rashly negating all achievements and advantages. To wipe it out: to cancel it. Draw one stroke and erase it all. It is a metaphor for rashly negating all achievements and advantages. It is difficult for one person to go against the opinions of others without violating them. It is difficult for one person to go against the opinions of others without obeying them. Piety means sincerity. One list of talents: refers to appearance. Describes a person's handsome and upright appearance. A person's appearance is described as handsome. Table, instrument. "A defeat is like water" describes the army's huge defeat, which is as out of control as water splashed on the ground. A character is described as handsome in appearance. Table, instrument. Farewell is like rain, like rain that cannot return to the clouds after it falls. It describes how difficult it is to see each other again after separation. To stick to it means to stick to the old ways and refuse to change. One book and ten profits: capital; profit: profit. Small cost, big profit. It also means that the power under the metaphor is very small, but the benefits are huge. One board and three eyes: the rhythm of opera music. It means that words and actions are orderly or in compliance with the rules. Sometimes it is also used as a metaphor for being rigid in doing things and not knowing how to be flexible. One step three shake refers to the way a person walks swaying or leisurely and contented. Twists and turns: refers to the nip in calligraphy; zhe: refers to the turning of the pen when writing. It originally refers to the twists and turns of writing style. It is a metaphor for the ups and downs of the structure of the article. It also refers to many unexpected changes in the progress of things. Once you fail, you will be completely ruined. Describes a failure that is beyond control. Yibiaodang describes the appearance as grand. Waves and waves are a metaphor for the continuous development and changes of something after its beginning. It’s the same as “one wave only makes a move and thousands of waves follow”. Generally, they are exactly the same, with no differences. Yibiwuji refers to the vastness of the water or sky, which is green or blue. The capital is small and the profit is big. A vast expanse of blue describes endless green. The 15th is the 105th day after the winter solstice. Refers to cold food day. A Wanshu book: root; Wan: many; Shu: different. Although things are very different, they actually have the same origin. It is a metaphor that things never change but remain true to their roots. A petal of heart fragrance means heart fragrance: In the old days, it was said that the center of piety can lead to the enlightenment of Buddhism, just like burning incense. A metaphor for a very sincere intention (used in wishes). Liu Kun of the Jin Dynasty was the first to use the whip. Liu Kun was less ambitious and became friends with his ancestors. His ambition was to regain the Central Plains. He once wrote to his relatives: "I am waiting for the day to come. I am determined to be an owl and rebel against the captives. I am always afraid that my ancestors will be born before me." See "Book of Jin·Biography of Liu Kun". Later, I thought it was an example of striving for the first place. Also generally refers to going first.

5. Four-character idioms starting with "Zi"

Four-character idioms starting with "Zi":

Just in case,

To repay evil with kindness,

Serve as a warning,

Die in the line of duty,

Wait for work with ease,

Use bias to generalize,

Lead by example,

Fight poison with poison,

One is worth ten,

Use yourself to save others,

Use retreat to advance,

Use reason to convince others. ,

By analogy,

Use defense as offense,

See the consequences,

Convince people with virtue,

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Judge people by their appearance,

Make friends by their writing,

Use power for personal gain,

Treat each other with courtesy,

Just in case of unexpected events,

Test the law with one's own body,

Conquer hardness with softness,

Pass on falsehoods,

Repay kindness with resentment,

Confuse truth with falsehood,

To hit an egg against a stone,

To weigh a corpse with a swamp,

To drive away a fly with a fish,

To use long to continue short 6. Four-character words starting with "Yi"

Just in case: extremely unlikely changes.

Take precautions in advance in case changes occur. Use violence to change violence: use; Yi: change, replace; violence: cruelty.

Replace brutal force with brutal force. It means that the ruler has changed, but the tyrannical rule has not changed.

To attract flies with ice: to attract. Use ice cubes to attract flies.

Metaphor that things must be difficult to achieve. Use your own strengths to attack the weaknesses of others.

By analogy, based on the principle of this thing, we can deduce the principle of other things similar to this. Repay kindness with kindness: favor.

Repay a favor with a favor. Repay kindness with kindness: favor.

Resentment: Hatred. Don't bear grudges against others, but give them benefits instead.

Use the successful experience of one unit or place to drive the work of many units or areas. Convince people with virtue and use good virtue to make people obey and obey the rulers.

Fight poison with poison: cure. A term used in traditional Chinese medicine to refer to the use of toxic drugs to treat malignant diseases such as malignant sores.

It is a metaphor for using the contradiction of bad things to oppose bad things, or using evil people to deal with evil people. To convey falsehood: to take, to hold; to falsely: fallacy.

Refers to incorrectly spreading words that are originally incorrect, and the more they are spread, the more wrong they become. To replace eyes with ears: to use; to replace eyes.

Use your eyes as ears. It means not to investigate and understand personally, but to just listen to what others say.

To prevent unexpected events. To prevent: to prepare; to measure: to predict. Used to guard against the unexpected.

Just in case: unexpected changes. Used to prepare for unpredictable events.

To supplement the crown with a crown: hat; shoes: shoes. Use a hat to mend shoes.

It is a metaphor for matching valuable things with cheap things. To observe the after-effect: the effect in the future.

Refers to giving a lighter punishment to a criminal and then looking at his future behavior. Use a tube to peer into the sky. Guan: a bamboo tube; peek: to look through a small hole or gap.

Look at the sky through the holes in the bamboo pipes. It is a metaphor for being narrow-minded or one-sided.

Use merit to atone for sin. Use merit to offset sin. Use the past as a mirror and learn from the successes and failures in history.

Same as "learning from the past". Use offense as defense and attack as a means of defense.

Use ancient metaphors to describe modern metaphors: explain. Use ancient events to illustrate today's events or principles.

Fight fire with fire. Fight fire with fire. It is a metaphor for incorrect working methods, which is not only unhelpful, but also harmful.

To judge others by oneself: to guess, to speculate. Use your own thoughts (mostly bad ones) to guess others.

Discipline others by yourself and use your own opinions to restrain others. To mix the false with the true means: use; chaos: confusion.

Using fake things to pass off or mix with real things. To serve as a warning, especially to warn: to make people alert and not to make mistakes; to imitate: to imitate, to imitate; especially: to make a mistake.

Refers to dealing with a bad person or a bad thing, used to warn those who learn to do bad things. Judging people by appearance is to judge a person's quality and ability based on appearance.

To measure the sea lithiasis: a dipper made of shells. Use shells to measure the sea.

It means that observation and understanding are very narrow and one-sided. To conquer manpower by force: power, force.

Use coercion to make people obey. Convince people with reason. Convince people with reason.

Use an egg to hit a stone. It is a metaphor for not estimating one's own strength and bringing about one's own destruction.

To throw an egg against a stone, use the egg to hit the stone. It is a metaphor for not estimating one's own strength and bringing about one's own destruction.

Beggar your neighbor, treating your neighbor as a puddle and draining your own country’s floods there. It is a metaphor for only seeking one's own interests and passing on difficulties or disasters to others.

Treat others with courtesy and receive them with due etiquette. To use partial to generalize: use; partial: one-sided; general: generalize; complete: all.

Look at the overall problem from a one-sided perspective. To use power for personal gain: to rely on; quan: power; to seek: to seek; si: to gain personal gain.

Use the power in your hands for personal gain. The strong bullies the weak: bullying.

Bullying the weak just because you are strong. To seek extension from bending: to bend; to stretch: to straighten and stretch.

Use bending to find forward extension. It is a metaphor for the strategy of retreating into advancing.

To use people to waste words: because; waste: to abandon. Because the speaker's status is low or he has made mistakes, he will not adopt the correct opinions.

Use softness to overcome hardness. Use softness to overcome strongness. The weak defeats the strong. The weak defeats the powerful.

Taking people as a consideration, using; supervision, through "jian", mirror. Use people as a mirror and use the successes and failures of others as a reference for your own.

Use the weak to control the strong: use, rely on. Weak: Weak.

System: Uniform. Rely on weak force to subdue strong force.

Also known as "killing the strong with the weak". Place your hands on your forehead.

Expresses joy and rejoicing. Using estranged relatives to alienate people who are close to each other.

Use water to add flavor to water. It doesn't help matters that metaphors are echoed.

Use water to save water and divert water to save floods, and the water will become stronger. Metaphor not only fails to stop it, but actually encourages it.

To sell for profit: to sell. Used to carry out his evil plans.

Use fewer troops to defeat powerful enemies. Test the Dharmakaya with one's own body: personally, personally; try: try.

Try doing something that breaks the law yourself. Indicates knowingly committing a crime.

A stone thrown into water is like a stone thrown into water and it sinks. The original metaphor is that you want to eliminate traces but cannot.

The latter metaphors complement each other. To pour water from one river into another river.

Metaphor that things are similar and difficult to distinguish. Use defense as offense and use defense as a means to defeat the enemy.

To pledge oneself to the country: promise to give in advance. Give your body to the country.

Refers to one who is willing to sacrifice one's life for the safety of the country. He sacrificed his life to be loyal to his country.

Sacrifice one's life: To sacrifice one's life in order to achieve a certain goal. Give your life for the sake of your job.

To use force to overwhelm others: rely on. Use your own power to suppress others.

Lead by example: oneself; rule: standards, role models. Set an example with your actions.

Using retreat as a means to advance originally refers to achieving moral progress through humility, and later refers to using a posture of concession as a means of advancement. Is it enough? .

7. Four-character idioms starting with the word "为"

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To use violence to change violence: to use; to change, to replace; to be violent: to be cruel. Replace brutal force with brutal force. It means that the ruler has changed, but the tyrannical rule has not changed.

To attract flies with ice. Use ice cubes to attract flies. Metaphor that things must be difficult to achieve.

Using words to harm the meaning is to misunderstand or misinterpret the author's original intention due to rigidity in the meaning of words.

Repay kindness with kindness Virtue: favor. Repay a favor with a favor.

Repaying evil with kindness Virtue: favor. Resentment: hatred. Don't bear grudges against others, but give them benefits instead.

Fight poison with poison. Attack: cure. A term used in traditional Chinese medicine to refer to the use of toxic drugs to treat malignant diseases such as malignant sores. It is a metaphor for using the contradiction of bad things to oppose bad things or benefits.

Throw eggs with 竫: 竫: whetstone. Use the whetstone to break the egg. It is a metaphor that if the strong attacks the weak, the victory will be certain.

To pass on falsehoods means: take, hold; falsehoods: fallacy. It refers to incorrectly spreading words that are originally incorrect, and the more they are spread, the more wrong they become.

Replace your eyes with your ears and replace what you see with your own eyes with what you hear. It means not to investigate and understand personally, but to just listen to what others say.

Use offense as defense. Use offense as a means of defense.

The past is not the present. Fei: criticize, deny. Use historical stories to attack current politics.

To observe the after-effects After-effects: the effects in the future. Refers to giving the criminal a lighter punishment and then looking at his future behavior.

Use crown to complement shoes. Crown: hat; shoes: shoes. Use a hat to mend shoes. It is a metaphor for matching valuable things with cheap things.

Peering into the sky with a tube Guan: a bamboo tube; Peeping: looking through a small hole or gap. Look at the sky through the hole in the bamboo pipe. It is a metaphor for being narrow-minded or one-sided.

Treat words of advice as ear plugs. It is a metaphor for not listening to other people's advice.

Fight fire with fire. Fight fire with fire. It is a metaphor for incorrect working methods, which is not only unhelpful, but also harmful.

To judge others by oneself: to guess, to speculate. Use your own thoughts (mostly bad ones) to guess others.

Use simplicity to control complexity. Use simple and straightforward methods to deal with complex things.

To warn others and to imitate others. To warn: to make people alert and not to make mistakes; to imitate: to imitate, to imitate; especially: to make mistakes. It refers to dealing with a bad person or a bad thing, and is used to warn those who learn to do bad things.

To sober up with wine: to become delirious after being drunk. Use wine to relieve hangover. Metaphor of using harmful methods to rescue emergencies