Dragon guesses idioms crazily in the second four-word idiom.

1. Idioms start with dragons, the second is dragons, the third is dragons, and the fourth is dragons.

Dragon and Phoenix Dance, Dragon and Tiger Cave, Dragon Entry, Dragon and Phoenix, Dragon and Horse Spirit, Dragon Born Nine Children, Dragon and Tiger Fengyun, Dragon Blood, Dragon and Snake Mixed, Dragon Singing and Tiger Roaring, Dragon Zhangfengzi, Long Yuke, Dragon King Tiger Sprouting, Dragon Liver and Phoenix Juice, Long Juyunxing, Feng Ming, Jiao Hong, Dragon Pony Feng Chu, Long Meifeng and Dragon Snake Flying.

Second, the second idiom is dragon:

Carving a dragon and painting a phoenix, making a living, taking advantage of the son-in-law, making the finishing point, taking advantage of the son-in-law, crouching tiger, getting the dragon out of the water, context, climbing the dragon and attaching the phoenix, leaderless, alive and kicking, dragon and snake, Yunlong and tiger, dragon and dragon mixed, flying dragon in the clouds, putting the dragon into the sea, playing with pearls, turtle and dragon in phoenix.

Third, the third idiom is dragon:

Pen dragon snake, doddering dragon, tiger sitting dragon plate, fish jumping dragon gate, tiger sitting dragon plate, tiger roaring Long Ge, Yun Qi dragon boat, phoenix dead dragon boat, Jizilong, Sheng, Longxiang, my dragon gate, Feng Jilong dragon plate, tiger cave Longtan, old dragon snake, and so on.

Fourth, the fourth idiom is dragon:

Gather tigers and dragons, traffic is busy, Hu Fengyunlong, ambitious children, drink Huanglong, Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon, Ye Gong Long Hao, swim clouds to scare dragons, go straight to Huanglong, climb dragons and attach phoenix, swallow Youlong, get Shu Long, ride like a dragon, get a husband like a dragon, get a phoenix turtle dragon, cook dragons and set off firecrackers, and fight tigers and dragons among people.

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Related idioms

First, fly while flying.

1, pinyin: w incarnation

2. Interpretation: At first, it described the majestic mountains, and later it also described the vigorous and agile calligraphy.

3. Source: Han's "Tokyo Fu": My ancestors went to Longfei Baishui and Fengxiang participated in the market. My ancestors started as an official in Baishui, and lived in Shanxi and Henan, which is an auspicious place. )

Second, carve dragons and paint phoenixes.

1, pinyin: diāo lóng huà fèng

2. Interpretation: It means carving dragons and phoenixes.

3. Source: Modern Hu's "Ingeniously Taking Chen Jiazhai": The door is carved with dragons and painted with phoenixes, and the pink wall is lined with red lacquer furniture, which is particularly dazzling. "

Third, aging.

1, pinyin: l m: o t à i l ó ng zh not ng.

2, interpretation: describe old age and physical decline, action is not flexible.

3, the source: Tang Liduan's "Gift to Xie Dai": when the knot is like an old man. Make friends with people who were ashamed at that time and act like an old man. )

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2. What idiom is dragon? Guess idioms crazily, jump while flying,

Dragon pool and tiger cave,

Dragon and phoenix are ringing,

Enter the dragon,

Dragon and horse spirit,

Yulong's guest,

Leading the sawing angle,

Dragon chicks,

Longxiangqu,

Long Qian Cai Feng,

Longjiang tiger waves,

Dragon blood and phoenix marrow,

Long Zhangfengzi,

Yue Long Tiger lied,

Longtailong Middle School,

The dragon gave birth to nine sons,

The dragon was broken,

Long Zhang Xiugu,

Longkou feeds,

Longyang hangs fish,

The pain of Longhu Lake,

The head and feet of the dragon,

Longmen point amount,

The dragon carves the phoenix mouth,

3. Crazy conjecture about the idiom that the second word is "soldier". The idiom "A sorrowful soldier will win" originally refers to the confrontation between two armies with equal strength, and a sorrowful soldier wins. The latter refers to the army that is bullied, resisted and won.

Hold still and press: Stop. Put the army on standby. Now it is also a metaphor for not working for the time being.

A defeated army.

A single soldier isolated from the city: a weak and helpless army; Isolated city: An isolated city. Describe the army and its garrison cities as isolated, weak and without foreign aid.

Sharpen soldiers: a thin whetstone; Sharpness: a rough whetstone refers to sharpening; Wu: Team. Hone the army.

Dispatch troops. Generally refers to the mobilization and arrangement of manpower.

Hand-to-hand combat: short weapons such as swords; Fo: engaged. Refers to close combat. Metaphor is a fierce struggle face to face.

Tactics to delay an opponent's attack. Stall for time, and then find a way.

Arrogant soldiers fail, arrogant soldiers fail.

A deliberate plan to show weakness to the enemy to encourage their pride and make them underestimate their carelessness.

Release the soldiers: release. Release: unload. Disarm and take off your armor. Metaphor is no longer in war.

Streamline troops and simplify administration, streamline personnel and reduce institutions.

A good soldier will become a good soldier and a brave general. Describe a soldier with strong fighting capacity.

Get your horses ready, sharpen your weapons and feed them. Describe preparing for battle.

Militant: do your best; Hu: Whatever, whatever. Use force at will and constantly wage wars of aggression. Describe extreme belligerence.

Stragglers: The Qing Dynasty refers to soldiers who were temporarily recruited during the war. Originally refers to deserting soldiers without a commander in chief. Existing refers to people who act alone in an unorganized collective team.

If you lose a soldier, you will lose: loss. Both the sergeant and the general suffered losses. Lose a battle.

Increase the number of soldiers, reduce the number of stoves, but reduce the number of stoves used for marching. Refers to a disguised soldier running away, showing weakness and deceiving the other side.

4. Five Dragon Idioms Crazy Guess Idioms Without Leaders

Kunlong

[Interpretation] First: Head; Extend to leadership. A group of dragons without a leader. Metaphor has no leader; There is no unified action.

[Language] "Zhouyi Gan": "Use nine; See the leaderless; Ji. "

[Pronunciation] First; It can't be pronounced "sǒu".

[Shape recognition] Head; Can't write "hand".

Everyone is a political rabble.

[antonym] One call at a time.

[Usage] Used as a derogatory term. Generally used as predicate, attribute and complement.

Subject-predicate type

[Example] The teacher walked away; The classroom is like ~; It's chaos.

A group without a leader