The third word in the four-character idiom is soul

1. What are the four-character idioms for soul?

1. To calm down the soul. Hun, Po: human aura and spirit. Instructs people to feel at peace.

2. Ecstasy: feeling depressed and ugly; Ecstasy: the soul leaves the body. I felt so depressed that I felt like I had lost my soul. Describes being very sad or distressed.

3. Ice soul, snow soul, ice and snow: as transparent as ice, as white as snow. It is a metaphor for the noble and pure character of a person.

4. Bile split soul flying split: rupture. Soul: soul, mind. My courage is broken and my soul is gone. Describes extreme fear and panic.

5. Mesmerize describes something that has great attraction or intimidation power.

6. Attachment: attachment. The soul leaves the body. Describes extreme panic or loss of normalcy under the temptation of something.

7. The soul cannot keep the house: the house is a metaphor for the human body. The soul leaves the body. Refers to a person dying. Also describes being in a trance.

8. He was so frightened that his soul left his body and flew away. Describes extreme fear and extreme fear.

9. Hun Feitian expresses extreme fear, or being subjected to some kind of violence and losing control.

10. Hun Meng Ling describes how much you miss someone.

11. The soul is lost, the soul is lost, and the soul is called soul in superstition. It describes being extremely frightened and at a loss; sometimes it also refers to being under great temptation and unable to control oneself.

12. Resurrection is a metaphor for something that has been eliminated or declined and appears in another form.

13. Being frightened means that the mood has not calmed down after being frightened. 2. A three-character word with the word "hun" in it

hunchi dream: describes how much you miss someone.

Being in a dream: I am in a state of being in a daze. Being in a trance, confused, and losing normalcy.

Trembling with terror: describing being extremely frightened and extremely frightened. Same as "soul is scattered".

Terrified: Describing being extremely frightened and extremely frightened. Same as "soul is scattered".

To be frightened: to describe being extremely frightened and extremely frightened. Same as "soul is scattered".

Terrified: Describing being extremely frightened and extremely frightened. Same as "soul is scattered".

Terrified: Describing being extremely frightened and extremely frightened. Same as "soul is scattered".

Terrified: Describing being extremely frightened and extremely frightened. Same as "soul is scattered".

The soul is flying and the eyes are broken: It describes that one is yearning for something very much and cannot control oneself.

Distraught: Describes the inability to concentrate due to external temptations and temptations. Also described as being frightened.

Terrified: metaphor for being very frightened.

Extremely frightened: describes being extremely frightened and extremely frightened. Same as "soul is scattered".

Terrified: described as extremely frightened and extremely frightened. Same as "soul is scattered".

Terrified: Describes being extremely frightened and extremely frightened. Same as "soul is scattered".

Exhausted: Describes being extremely frightened and extremely frightened. Same as "soul is scattered".

Terrified: described as extremely frightened.

Terrified: Describing being extremely frightened.

Shocked: Describes extreme fear.

3. The third character in the four-character idiom is what is sheng?

A wonderful pen brings forth flowers,

A fennel brings forth brilliance,

A glimmer of hope,

Create a new perspective,

Take root in the ground,

Make trouble out of nothing,

Practice makes perfect,

Make something out of nothing,

Harmony makes wealth ,

Recuperate and recuperate,

Extreme happiness leads to sadness,

Fear comes from sight,

Reading words make sense,

Dream pens give birth to flowers,

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Extraneous branches arise,

Touching the scene creates emotions,

Looking forward to the appearance,

Being anxious brings wisdom,

Looking forward to the brilliance,

Cause trouble,

Old clams produce pearls,

Seven orifices produce smoke,

Military career,

Lantian produces jade,

Causing trouble,

An empty room produces waste,

Poisoning living beings,

Writing brings flowers,

Thousands of families produce Buddhas ,

Ten Years of Life 4. Find a four-letter word whose third character is three

The third watch in the middle of the night is divided into five watches, and the third watch is midnight.

Refers to late at night.

Eight difficulties and three calamities are a metaphor for a child being born with many illnesses. It also describes frequent misfortunes. The white jade was presented to the Chu people three times and the jade was obtained. Two were offered to the king of Chu, and the feet were cut off twice. The third time the king sent the jade to Zhi Pu, and the white jade was obtained. The third watch in the middle of the night is divided into five watches. The third watch is midnight. It refers to the middle of the night. Avoiding the army and three houses refers to retreat and avoidance. One house: thirty Li. To avoid the king and three houses means to give in and avoid. One house: thirty miles. Not three tiles means that you cannot ask for everything. Thatched cottage three visits: visit. Liu Bei invited Zhuge Liang and visited him in the thatched cottage three times. Later use This allusion expresses the emperor's kindness to his ministers. It is also a metaphor for a sincere invitation or a visit. In ancient times, the word "three elders" refers to a boatman. "Salivating" means saliva. The saliva hangs down three feet long. It describes someone who is extremely greedy. It also describes being very hot-eyed. Among them, samadhi: a Buddhist term. Sanskrit transliteration. It means "positive concentration". It means to put aside distracting thoughts and calm the mind. It is a method of Buddhist cultivation. It is a metaphor for the mystery here. To get its samadhi : Sanskrit. It means righteous concentration. Eliminate all distracting thoughts. Calm the mind. Concentrate. Reach the state of enlightenment. Extended to know-how or essence. It refers to having profound attainments in a certain area. Knowing the essence well. The tripod is a metaphor for three parties that are separated and compete with each other. .Same as " tripod with three legs". tripod with three legs: ancient cooking utensils. Three legs and two ears. It is a metaphor for the separation of the three parties. They compete with each other. Reading three to describe reading is very serious. Reading three more than means winter means more than one year. Night means day. Zhiyu. When it rains, it will be sunny. It means that you should seize all your spare time to read good books. Two full and three flat means that life is passable and very satisfying. It is the same as "three flat and two full". Thinking about this and that again means thinking about this and that. It describes the lack of concentration. The idea is undecided. The same as "half-hearted". Three boxes in the east of the river refer to lost books. Three days in the river are clear and auspicious. Scope. Huafeng: This place in Huazhou. The people of Huazhou have three best wishes for the ancient sage Tang Yao. They are: birthday, wealth, and many men. Together they are called the three wishes. The beak is three feet long. Beak: mouth. Mouth. Three feet long. Describes a person who is good at speaking out. Fuming three feet describes a person who is extremely angry. The same as [fire three feet]. Angry three feet: rising. Describes an extremely angry person. Several times, three times: times. Again and again. Describes a lot of times. Cheeks The three hairs on the cheeks are a metaphor for the charm of an article or a picture. Same as [three hairs on the cheeks]. The three hairs on the cheeks are a metaphor for the charm of an article or a picture. Three false eyebrows. Pretending. Three cunning rabbits: caves. Cunning. Rabbits have prepared several hiding places. It is a metaphor for hiding places or many methods. A cunning rabbit's three holes is a metaphor for many hiding places or methods. Same as "cunning rabbit's three holes". A golden man's three silences is a metaphor for keeping silent due to worries. Jiu Lie Sanzhen Zhen: chastity, lie: chastity and fidelity. Feudal society used to praise women's chastity and fidelity. Jiuliu Sanjiao generally refers to religion. Various schools in academia. It also refers to people from all walks of life in society. Jiuqu Sanshi refers to the bustling markets. Nine steams and three seals: the hot air rises to steam, and the fire dries to seal. It is a metaphor for long-term tempering. Three hundred fingers are leaping away, and the joy is extremely high. The three precepts of a gentleman: precepts. A gentleman has three precepts: abstain from beauty when he is young, and abstain from beauty in his prime. Avoid fighting when you are old, and avoid coveting when you are old. Reward: Reward: comfort and encourage with property or food. The three armies: In the Spring and Autumn Period, they were called the Zhongjun, the Left Army, and the Right Palace were the Three Armies. Later they were collectively called the Army. Now they refer to the Army, Navy, and Air Force. .Refers to rewards. To comfort the army officers. Immediately. Immediately. Three times the profit: profit, three times: several times. Describes the huge profits from the business. Winning three yuan three yuan in a row: The imperial examination system is called the provincial examination. The examination. The first place in the palace examination is Jieyuan, Huiyuan, Zhuangyuan, collectively known as [三元]. He successively won the first place in the provincial examination, the joint examination, and the palace examination. Two or three things are different. Inconsistent. Two or three times more Times. Several times. Two things, three things, three things, four things. Flirty words. Two twos three three ① Refers to groups of three and two. ② Describes sparseness. Duplicity refers to bad intentions. One thing to the face and another behind the back. Duplicity describes making things clear. To be inconsistent, to fool around, to please both sides, the same as [two ends white noodles]. Two ends and three threads describe a disturbed mind. Two thoughts, three hearts, three minds and two minds. Thinking about this and that. Describing hesitation or weak will.

Determination. Six arms and three heads are a metaphor for people's extraordinary abilities and vast supernatural powers. Six streets and three roads generally refer to streets and alleys. Same as "six streets and three cities". Six streets, three cities and six streets: the six streets and cities in Chang'an City in the Tang Dynasty: In ancient times, it was called morning, noon, and evening as the three o'clock city. It generally refers to the streets and alleys. Six Tao and Three Strategies.: They are all ancient military books. Later, they generally refer to military books. times. The description is repeated many times. Liu Bei visited the thatched cottage three times to invite Zhuge Liang. He visited him three times in the thatched cottage. Later, this allusion was used to express the emperor's kindness to his ministers. It also metaphorically refers to a sincere invitation or a visit. Same as [grass] "Three visits to the house" Mencius' mother moved three times to choose a good environment to educate her children. Meng Ke's mother moved three times. She had no three feet and did not pay attention to the legal system. It describes illegal and disorderly conduct. Three feet. Refers to the law. In ancient times, The law is written on a three-foot-long bamboo slip, so it is called. In ancient times, the law was written on a three-foot-long bamboo slip, so it is called. Walking around the beam for three days describes the music as high and exciting. Even after a long time, it seems to still be echoing. Day When the sun rises three poles, it is as high as three bamboo poles from the ground. It is about eight or nine o'clock before noon. It describes that it is already bright and it is late. It also describes people who get up too late. The sun is three feet high, which is like the sun rising three poles. It describes how high the sun rises. Very high. It’s getting late. It also describes people who get up too late. The sun rises as high as three bamboo poles. It describes the sun rising very high. It’s getting late. It also describes people who get up too late. It’s three poles when the sun rises. It describes how the sun rises. It's very high. It's getting late. It also describes people who get up too late. It's the same as "three poles on the sun". It is said that Wang Xizhi wrote on the wooden board three-thirds into the wood. When he was carving, he found that the writing penetrated three-thirds deep into the wooden board. It describes the calligraphy that is very powerful. There are many The problem of metaphor analysis is very profound. Three baths and three incense bathes in incense again and again. It means solemnity or piety. It is also called [three mu and three incense]. ". The Thirty-Three Heavens Buddhism calls the sixth day of the Desire Realm the Thirty-Three Heavens. It is the Traitor Heaven. It is later described as the highest place. Three vomits and three grasps are used as a symbol of earnest pursuit of virtue. Three provocations and three bathing provocations: with Apply fragrance to the body. Take multiple baths and apply spices to the body. This is a courtesy that is extremely respectful to people in ancient my country. . Tong [三気三 bath". ② Expresses piety. ③ Metaphorical cultivation. Support. Three smokes and three baths ① Take multiple baths and apply spices to the body. This is a courtesy that is extremely respectful to people in ancient my country. Tong [三気三"Bath". ② Indicates piety. ③ Metaphorical cultivation. Support. Three fillings and three empty fillings: full. Void: empty. Refers to the disciples of Confucius. They were taught by Shaozhengmao.