The four-character idiom "arrow" ranks third

1. A four-character idiom in which the second character is arrow and the third character is up

"One arrow goes up the pile"

"Pinyin" yī jiàn shàng duò

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『Interpretation』 An archery target built with piles of earth. The first arrow hit the arrow butt. It is a metaphor for success in speaking and doing things once.

"Kangxi Dictionary" 1. Arrow, upper, stack.

"Source" Ming Dynasty Lanling Xiaoxiaosheng's "Jin Ping Mei Ci Hua" Chapter 87 He knows how to sing southern songs when he sees you. Next, you will become a high-ranking official who will follow you personally. ”

『Example』 None

Idioms containing the word "上arrow"』 (***2)

[j] The arrow is on the string

[y] An arrow goes up the pile 2. Four-character idiom with arrow

1. Homecoming is like an arrow

Pinyin of the idiom: guī xīn sì jiàn

Idiom explanation: The feeling of wanting to go home is as urgent as an arrow.

Idiom source: Chapter 94 of "Jinghua Yuan" by Li Ruzhen of the Qing Dynasty: " Not long after, we walked through the pine forest, crossed the stream, passed Shuiyue Village, and crossed Jinghua Ridge. It was like returning home. ”

2. A tense situation

Pinyin of the idiom: jiàn bá nǔ zhāng

Explanation of the idiom: A metaphor for a tense situation that is about to break out

Source of the idiom: Part 4 of "Morning in Shanghai" by Zhou Erfu: "Feng Yongxiang saw that they were tense and the situation was not good, so he quickly stood up and walked among them. ”

3. Hidden arrows are difficult to guard against

Pinyin of the idiom: àn jiàn nán fáng

Explanation of the idiom: Hidden arrows: arrows released from a hidden place; guard against: Be prepared. It is difficult to be prepared for an arrow shot from a hidden place.

Source of the idiom: The second chapter of "Ancient and Modern Zaju Liu Qianbing Fights the One-Horned Ox": "The child also said: A clear gun is good. Hide, hidden arrows are hard to guard against. I plotted against him, moved over, knocked down the guy with one punch, and saved your father. ”

4. Time flies like an arrow

Pinyin of the idiom: guāng yīn sì jiàn

Explanation of the idiom: Time flies as fast as an arrow. It is a metaphor for how fast time passes.

The source of the idiom: the poem "In the Guanhe Road" by Weizhuang in the former Shu Dynasty: "But when you see that time flows like an arrow, how do you know that the way of heaven is as curved as a bow. ”

5. Like an arrow on the string

Pinyin of the idiom: rú jiàn zài xián

Explanation of the idiom: The arrow is on the string. The metaphor is imperative. .

Source of the idiom: Chen Lin's "An Appeal to Yuzhou for Yuan Shao" of the Three Kingdoms Dynasty quoted from "Wei Zhi": "The arrow is on the string, and it must be fired." ” 3. The four-character idiom with the third word “face”

Playing two sides, playing both sides, being inconsistent, referring to perfunctory behavior towards both parties in the struggle.

Review the situation It means that craftsmen should carefully examine the quality of materials when making utensils and handle the materials according to different conditions.

Examining the surface originally means that craftsmen should examine the quality of materials when making utensils and then arrange them appropriately. To create.

To cherish one's own face.

To be dignified and honorable. Mian Zhe Ting Zheng: Arguing in court; Mian Zhe: Accusing others of their faults in person.

Kind-hearted and soft-faced.

< p> Kind-hearted and kind-faced means being kind-hearted.

Being soft-hearted means having no independent opinions and just trusting others.

What kind of face does one have?

A new look: completely new; face. The appearance has completely changed, with a new look.

A ferocious face: a ferocious appearance.

Ferocious face: ferocious appearance. Describes a ferocious and terrifying appearance.

Ferocious appearance: ferocious appearance. Describes a sinister and terrifying appearance.

Scratching one's face is a metaphor for a broken relationship or a public quarrel. 4. Four-character idioms. Which are the third ones with "dragon" and "rooster"?

Dragon: The pen moves like a dragon and a snake, describing calligraphy as vivid and powerful.

Tiger versus dragon describes a fierce struggle or competition. Tiger perched on the dragon's plate describes the majestic and dangerous terrain.

Tiger crouching and dragon leaping is a descriptive word that is powerful and elegant. Tiger's Den and Dragon Pond are deep puddles where dragons lurk, and tigers hide in their lairs.

A metaphor for a very dangerous place. Jizi Longwen Jizi: a thousand-mile horse; Longwen: the name of a horse. In the old days, it often referred to a child prodigy.

It was originally a nickname for a good son. Later, it was often used as a metaphor for talents.

Sentinel describes old age, frailty, and inability to move. The violent gills of the dragon gate are like a fish looking up at the dragon gate but unable to reach it.

In the imperial examination era, it was used as a metaphor for failing to pass the imperial examination. Later, it was also used as a metaphor for encountering setbacks in life and being in a difficult situation. To be afraid of dragons in front and tigers behind is a metaphor for being timid and fearful of things, worrying too much.

Corpse resides in Longjian. Ju: live quietly; Jian: appear. Still as a corpse but moving as a dragon.

The dragon roars in the box. The sword makes a sound like a dragon roaring in the box. It originally referred to the magic power of a sword, but later it was used as a metaphor for a person with great talent who hopes to see its use.

Ishi Longmen Ishi: a generation; Longmen: Li Ying had the same name in the Later Han Dynasty, and later scholars who came to visit him were called Denglongmen. Called a figure admired by literati.

The clouds rise and the dragon Xiang Xiang: rises. Like clouds rising, like a dragon soaring.

In the old days, it was a metaphor for heroes taking advantage of the opportunity. Ao is angry and the dragon is sad. He is angry like a turtle, and sad like a dragon.

It is a metaphor for the sadness and anger of the music. There is a dragon and a snake at the bottom of the pen. It is still said that the pen is like a dragon and a snake.

Describe calligraphy as vivid and powerful. Ding Chenglong Goes refers to the death of the emperor.

Dingchenglongsheng refers to the death of the emperor. Same as "the tripod becomes a dragon".

Dinghu Long Qu refers to the death of the emperor. Same as "the tripod becomes a dragon".

Phoenix marrow and dragon liver are metaphors for rare and delicious food. The phoenix dances and the dragon flies describes the calligraphy strokes as powerful, flexible and stretching.

Phoenix dances and dragon coils. The phoenix dances and the dragon coils. The description matches well.

Fengxiaolongguan refers to the sound of wind instruments such as shengxiao. The phoenix has the breast of the phoenix and the neck hair of the dragon.

It is a metaphor for the majesty and fitness of a horse. Phoenix, Zhu, Dragon and Pan are like phoenixes flying and dragons coiling.

It is a metaphor for the vigorous and vigorous movements of the body, and the various turns. Feng Zhu Long Xiang describes the person who is vigorous and promising.

Phoenix Zhu Long Xiang Zhu: bird flies upward; Xiang: hovering and flying. Dragons and phoenixes dance, describing the momentum as extraordinary.

Phoenix descendants are descendants of emperors or nobles. The phoenix represents the dragon's posture, describing a handsome appearance.

Feng Fu Long Pan refers to relying on the emperor and dignitaries to make achievements. Phoenix bone and dragon posture describe extraordinary physique and deportment.

Phoenix is ??mad and dragon is mad, describing the mood as irritable and mental disorder. Phoenix Tower and Dragon Tower describe the gorgeous palace towers.

Phoenix feathers and dragon armor. The feathers of the phoenix and the scales of the dragon. A metaphor for precious things.

Crane bone and dragon tendon refers to the thin, straight and curved appearance. Tiger turns into dragon and steams refers to taking advantage of changes in time and becoming prosperous.

The tiger steps and the dragon walks. The original description is that the emperor's demeanor is unusual. Later, he also described the general's heroic posture.

The tiger surpasses the dragon. It is a metaphor for heroes rising up to compete with each other. Tiger occupying Longpan describes the majestic and dangerous terrain.

Same as "tiger sitting on dragon's plate". Tiger perched on dragon and pan describes the majestic and dangerous terrain.

Same as "tiger sitting on dragon's plate". Tiger Cave and Longtan Cave: cave; Tan: deep pool.

The deep pool where the dragon lives, the lair where the tiger lives. A metaphor for an extremely dangerous place.

Tiger Strategy and Dragon Tao Strategy: refers to the legendary "Three Strategies" written by Huang Shigong. Tao: refers to the "Six Tao".

"Three Strategies" and "Six Strategies" are ancient military books. Generally refers to the book of war, the art of war, and also refers to.

Tiger Throws Dragon Take Throw: Struggle and Jump. Refers to dragon and tiger fighting each other.

A metaphor for a fierce fight. Lao Lao Long Zhong describes old age, frailty and difficulty in moving.

Mazu Longsha refers to galloping on the frontier and showing off his power outside the territory. Longsha, a desert place in northern Saibei.

It is said that there is an inverse scale ruler under the dragon's throat. Anyone who touches it will be angry and kill. It is often used to describe a weak person offending a strong person or a subject offending the monarch.

Dragon and tiger among men are metaphors for heroes among men. Sun Horn Dragon Court In the old days, physiognomists referred to the uplift of the heaven as the Dragon Court.

It is called the noble prime minister of the emperor. Sun-horned dragon face. In the old days, physiognomists referred to the protruding forehead as a dragon face.

It is called the noble prime minister of the emperor. Sun horn, the central part of the forehead is raised and shaped like the sun.

The age after the dragon indicates that the destiny will end. Same as "years old in dragon and snake".

Sui is in the dragon and snake. Sui is the star of the year; dragon refers to Chen; snake refers to Si. The latter indicates that the destiny will be final.

The fish rising to the dragon gate is a metaphor for success in career or rising status. Fish leaping over the dragon's gate is a metaphor for success in career or rising status.

Fish quality dragon text The essence of fish, the appearance of dragon. It is said that there is only a superficial appearance.

The clouds rise and the dragons rise, which is a metaphor for heroes rising up in time. The steaming clouds transform into dragons. The clouds rise and dragons fly.

It is a metaphor for a hero who rises up in times of adversity. Chicken: Solitary Crane in a Flock of Chickens A crane stands among a flock of chickens.

It is a metaphor for a person’s outstanding talent or appearance. Fan Zhang Chicken Millet Fan: Paradigm; Zhang: Zhang Shao; Chicken: poultry; Millet: herb, referring to millet.

Fan Shi and Zhang Shao drank and ate chicken together. A metaphor for the meaning and affection between friends.

Hefa: white hair; Chicken skin: describes wrinkles on the skin. The skin is wrinkled and the hair is pale.

Describe the aging appearance of an old person. Standing out among the chickens is like a crane standing among the chickens.

It is a metaphor that a person’s appearance or talent stands out among a group of people around him. Huainan chicken and dog are metaphors for people who gain power by relying on others.

It’s better to be the mouth of a chicken than the mouth of a cow. The queen of cows: the *** of cows. I would rather be a small and clean chicken mouth than a big and smelly cow ***.

It is a metaphor that I would rather be independent in a small situation than in a big situation. Rat belly and chicken intestines are a metaphor for having a small capacity and only thinking about small things and not caring about the big picture.

Tastes like chicken ribs. Chicken ribs: chicken ribs, without meat. It is a metaphor for something that has little meaning but cannot be abandoned. It is a metaphor that it would be a pity not to do something, but it would not be of much benefit to do it.

Small belly chicken intestines is a metaphor for having a small mind and only considers small things and does not take into account the overall situation. Standing out among the chickens is like a crane standing among the chickens.

It is a metaphor that a person’s appearance or talent stands out among a group of people around him. Phoenix feathers, chicken courage. Phoenix feathers, chicken courage.

It is a metaphor for appearing brave but actually being cowardly. The dog steals and the cock crows ① It is a metaphor for having little skills.

②A metaphor for sneaking. A dog stealing a chicken and a chicken crowing is a metaphor for possessing minor skills.

Same as "the dog steals and the cock crows". A crane among a flock of chickens means that a person's appearance or talents stand out among a group of people around him.

Same as "standing out from the crowd". Crane bone and chicken skin, thin bones and wrinkled skin.

Describe old age. A crane trapped among a flock of chickens is a metaphor for a person with outstanding talents being reduced to mediocrity.

Huaiwang chicken and dog are metaphors for people who gain power by clinging to others. A crane flying among a flock of chickens is a metaphor for a person's appearance or talent that stands out among a group of people around him.

Same as "standing out from the crowd". I would rather be the mouth of a chicken than the queen of an ox. It means that I would rather be at the head of the little ones than behind the big ones.

I would rather be the mouth of a chicken than the queen of an ox. It is a metaphor for saying I would rather be at the head of the little ones than behind the big ones. Same as "I'd rather be a chicken's mouth than a cow's queen".

Rat belly and chicken intestines are a metaphor for being narrow-minded and only consider small things and ignore the general situation. 5. Four idioms with the word "ke" ranked 3rd

Idiom Explanation

Amiable and amiable describes a kind attitude that makes people willing to approach.

Arrogance cannot grow. Arrogance cannot grow.

Biwukefeng means that in the Tang and Yu dynasties, there were many sages, and almost every family had virtues worthy of being ennobled. The latter is a metaphor for social stability and simple folk customs. Also describes educational reform.

No comment: put: put, stand; yes: OK; no: no. Don’t say yes, don’t say no. Refers to not expressing one's attitude.

The size is desirable. The metaphor has some advantages. This is a humble way of saying you think you have talent.

The stench cannot be tolerated: bear it. The stench is unbearable. It means that a person has a very bad reputation.

The stench is unbearable. The stench is unbearable. It means that a person has a very bad reputation.

Chuchu pitiful Chuchu: The appearance of overgrown plants also describes the expression of pain. It originally refers to the delicate and cute young pine, and later describes the delicate appearance of a woman.

Hang down and get it. Hang down. You can get it without moving your hands. Effortless to describe.

There is a lot of potential. Things have a promising future and are worth doing.

Very impressive means very worthy of seeing and worthy of attention.

Winter cuteness makes people feel warm and friendly just like the sun in winter. It is a metaphor for a person's gentle and loving attitude, which makes people want to get closer.

The clues are obvious. Things can already be seen.

The backhand can be reversed: flipped. Obtained by flipping palms. Very easy to describe.

The edge cannot be used. Edge: edge, refers to the edge and tip of the sword; when: blocking, withstanding. The sharpness is pure and sharp, and nothing can withstand it. Describes extremely powerful and unstoppable momentum.

Unattainable Climb: grab something high and climb up. No matter how high you are, you can't reach it. It’s hard to describe. It also describes people who are high above others and difficult to approach.

Silly shape can be picked up: can be picked up with hands. It describes a naughty, naive, innocent and childish look. Likeable.

Amiable: kind. Gentle and approachable. 6. The third idiom of three characters

One offering and three selling refers to someone who is favored for his fault.

Same as "one offering and three rewards". One advocate and three sighs means one person sings and three people respond.

The lingering sound for three days describes the endless aftertaste of music that lingers in the ears. Depleted three times again means that morale is getting lower and lower and can no longer be cheered up.

Three interviews during the day. Three interviews in one day. Describes being loved and treated with great favor.

Zhu Xian's Three Sighs refers to the beauty of music. The soup removes three sides and generally refers to universal benevolence.

Three fathoms between hoofs means that when a horse is running, three fathoms are passed between the front and rear hooves in one leap. Describes a horse running fast.

The hoofs are free for three fathoms. When the horse is running, it jumps three fathoms between the front and rear hooves. Describes a horse running fast.

Same as "three searches between hoofs". The hoofs are free for three fathoms. When the horse is running, it jumps three fathoms between the front and rear hooves.

Describes a horse running fast. Same as "three searches between hoofs".

The three households of the Qin Dynasty were defeated and they stood up to overthrow the rule of darkness without fear of the Communists. Five Codes and Three Tombs It is still said that there are three graves and five codes.

Generally refers to ancient classics. Five orders and three orders. Three orders and five orders.

Refers to repeated warnings. Yang Chuan Sanye originally refers to superb shooting skills.

It is also a metaphor for three brothers who passed the imperial examination one after another. One advocate and three sighs means that one person sings and three people harmonize.

Later, it is often used to describe music, poetry, and prose that are beautiful, full of aftertaste, and highly admirable. Advocate, also known as "sing".

Killing three birds with one stone means being good at reasoning and being able to get from here to there. Repeating three times a day refers to pondering over and over again multiple times within a day.

Three times a day refers to thinking over and over again several times a day. Three years old in one day means missing someone deeply.

One day and three months means missing someone deeply. One hour and three quarters refers to a very short period of time.

Moving three times at one year of age is a metaphor for rapid promotion in official positions. One offering and three rewards means that a minister will be favored for his fault.

Also known as "one offer and three sales". Two-two-three-three ① Refers to three-two as a group.

②Describe sparseness. Two-faced and two-faced refers to doing things that are different from what they seem, fooling both sides, and trying to please both sides.

Same as "white noodles at both ends". Having two thoughts and three thoughts describes being upset.

Two minds and three minds. Thinking about this and thinking about that, describes hesitation or lack of determination.

Six arms and three heads are a metaphor for people’s extraordinary abilities and vast magical powers. Six Streets and Three Moos generally refers to the streets and alleys.

Same as "six streets and three cities". Six questions and three pushbacks refer to repeated interrogations.

Be blind and don’t take the legal system seriously. Describes illegal and disorderly behavior.

Sanchi refers to the law. In ancient times, laws were written on three-foot-long bamboo slips, hence the name.

Ancient tricks. The sun rises as high as three bamboo poles.

Describes that the sun is rising very high and it is getting late. It also describes people who wake up too late.

Three Days Around the Liang describes the music as high and exciting, as if it is still reverberating even after a long time. The sun is three feet high, just like the sun is three feet high.

Describes that the sun is rising very high and it is getting late. It also describes people who wake up too late.

The sun has risen to three poles. It describes that the sun has risen very high and it is getting late. It also describes people who wake up too late.

Same as "three poles on the sun". Three baths and three incense bathes in incense.

Indicates solemnity or piety. Three surpluses and three voids. Ying: full.

Void: empty. Refers to the disciples of Confucius who were attracted by Shaozhengmao's lectures and left Confucius's school many times.

Describes the teaching effect as good and influential. Three vomiting and three grasping are regarded as a symbol of earnest pursuit of talents.

Poet's samadhi refers to the secret of writing poetry. Shujun Sanshe refers to giving in and avoiding.

One house: thirty miles. The tripod is divided into three legs, which is a metaphor for three parties that are separated and compete with each other.

Same as "three points of tripod". Thinking twice about this and that.

Describes a lack of concentration and undecided ideas. Same as "half-hearted".

Two full and three flat means that life is passable and very satisfying. Same as "three flat and two full".

The river is clear for three days, which is a sign of peace and auspiciousness. Hedong Sanji refers to lost books.

Angry to the extreme. Same as "outraged".

The three hairs on the cheek are a metaphor for the inspiration of an article or picture. Same as "three hairs on cheeks".

Three ways of false eyebrows in dialect. Pretending.

The three acupoints of a cunning rabbit means there are many hidden places or methods. Same as "Three Caves of a Cunning Rabbit".

The golden man keeps silent means keeping silent due to worries. Jiuqusanshi refers to the bustling street market.

Nine steams and three seals. When the heat rises, it becomes steam, and when the fire dries up, it becomes seal. A metaphor that has been tempered for a long time.

Three hundred leaps away refers to the extreme joy. The Three Precepts of a Gentleman Precepts: precepts and rules.

A gentleman has three precepts: abstain from beauty in youth; abstain from fighting in adulthood; abstain from coveting in old age. Immediately, immediately.

Two or three things are different and inconsistent. Two, three, many, many times.

Two things and three subjects, make irresponsible remarks and talk sweetly. Five big and three thick describes a person who is tall, strong and has a strong physique.

Yangguan Sandie Yangguan: the name of the ancient pass, in the southwest of Dunhuang County, Gansu Province today; Sandie: a certain line is sung repeatedly. Originally refers to the ancient farewell tune.

Later is also a metaphor for parting. One Ban and Three Eyes Ban, Yan: 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.

Twists and turns originally refers to the twists and turns of the 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. One person sings three sighs, one person takes the lead in singing, and three people sing in harmony.

It originally meant that music and singing were simple and unsophisticated. Later transfer is used to describe poems that turn euphemistically and have profound meaning.

Three Dukes in One Country Duke: the general name for the ancient princes and kings. There are three people who preside over political affairs in a country.

It is a metaphor that things and powers are not unified, which makes people not know who to listen to. A mouthful of three tongues is a metaphor for nagging and talking too much.

Three autumns in one day Three autumns: three seasons. It means that a day without seeing each other is like three seasons.

It is a metaphor that although the separation time is short, it feels very long. Describes ardent longing.

Three Reflections a Day Reflect on yourself multiple times a day. One corner and three inferences: From the situation and reason of one thing, one can know the situation and reason of many things by analogy.

Bravely Champion the Three Armies Champion: Rank first; Three Armies: The collective name for the army. Refers to being brave or brave and being the first in the army.

Game Samadhi is originally a Buddhist term, which means to eliminate distracting thoughts and calm the mind. It is also a metaphor for the essence and key points of things.

The latter refers to treating everything with a game attitude. Chapter Three of the Covenant Law originally refers to making laws and making an agreement with the people to abide by them.

The latter generally refers to the conclusion of simple terms. Then decline three exhaustion: exhausted.

Refers to repeated consumption of power, which has been attenuated and exhausted. Long-term and three-old refers to boatmen in ancient times.

Eight difficulties and three disasters are a metaphor for a child being born sick. It also describes frequent misfortunes.

Three Offerings of White Jade The people of Chu and the clan got the jade, offered two pieces to the King of Chu, and had their feet cut off twice. The third time the king sent an envoy to Zhi Pu, he obtained white jade and cut it into a jade, which was known as "He's Bi" in the world.

It is a metaphor for not recognizing good talents or not recognizing talents. Shunjun Sanshe refers to giving in and avoiding.

One house: thirty miles. Reward the three armies Reward: To comfort and encourage with property or food.

The Three Armies: In the Spring and Autumn Period, they were called the Central Army, the Left Army, and the Right Palace; later they were collectively referred to as the Army. Now refers to the army, navy and air force.

Refers to. Three times the profit means a huge profit from a transaction.

Three yuan in a row Three yuan: The imperial examination system is called the provincial examination, the joint examination, and the palace examination. The first place is Jieyuan, Huiyuan, and Zhuangyuan.