1. The four-character idiom of "Zun"
Idiom Explanation
Zun of the Big Dipper The position of the Big Dipper is close to the center of the sky. Metaphorical status is very noble.
Determined to be one. Zun: refers to the person with the highest authority. It used to mean that the most authoritative person should be the only standard for ideas, academics, and morals.
Descend your honor to Yu Zun Yu: humiliate. Refers to a person of high status lowering his status to be condescending.
Jiuwu Zun Jiuwu: refers to the throne of the emperor. It used to refer to the honorable position of an emperor.
"I am the only one" is originally a Buddhist saying, praising Sakyamuni as the noblest and greatest. Now I think I am the only one who is the greatest. Describes extreme arrogance.
Aoli Duozun is still outstanding.
Delong Wangzun still says that he is highly virtuous and respected. Same as "virtue and longing".
Shiyan Daozun means that the teacher is respected, and only the principles, knowledge and skills he imparts can be respected. Later, it mostly refers to the noble and solemn way of being a teacher.
Only I am the most noble is originally a Buddhist saying, praising Sakyamuni as the noblest and greatest. Now I think I am the only one who is the most amazing. Describes extreme arrogance. Same as "I am the only one who respects me".
"I am the only one who respects me" was originally used to praise the Buddha, but was later used to describe people who are arrogant and arrogant. 2. The four-character idiom of respect
Respect the past and despise the present. Respect the ancient and despise the present. "Zhuangzi · Foreign Things": "The husband respects the past but despises the present, and he is like a scholar." 1126
Respecting the teacher and respecting the Tao: refers to the principles that should be followed according to the teacher's guidance, also... "Book of the Later Han · "The Biography of Kong Xi": "I heard from the Ming King and the Holy Master that I will all respect my teacher and his way." 10383
Respect yourself and others, elevate yourself, and despise others. Describes arrogance. Volume 439 of Ke Shaobin's "Manuscript of the History of the Qing Dynasty": "China is located in East Asia and has a culture of thousands of years... 92
Zunnian Shangzhinian: age. Shang: admiration. Teeth: age. Refers to respect. .. "Book of Zhou · Emperor Wu" by Linghu Defen and others of the Tang Dynasty: "Respect the age and teeth, promote the rules from generation to generation, and preface the old... 130
Respect the teacher, respect the teacher, and respect his position. Preach the Word. Fan Ye of the Southern Song Dynasty, "The Book of the Later Han Dynasty: Biographies of Scholars Part 1": "The emperor said to Kong Xi: 'Today... 235
A country cannot have two emperors. A country cannot have two emperors. You Yanguo There are no two... "Book of Rites·Fangji": "There are no two days in the sky, no two kings on the earth, no two masters of the family, no two superiors. ” 138
Respect the virtuous and enable the capable to respect and use the moral and talented people. "Mencius Gongsun Chou": "Mencius said: 'Respect the virtuous and enable the capable, and when the heroes are in power, the sky... 77
The honorific title of the surname. The second chapter of Fang Ruhao's "Zhen Zhen Yi Shi" in the Ming Dynasty: "But I don't know that my uncle has a great name, and now he is... 98
Respect the Lord, respect the people, respect the monarch, and benefit the people. Su Shi of the Song Dynasty " No. 11 of "Books with Li Gong": "Although I am in trouble at the time, I can still respect the Lord when encountering difficulties... 109
Respecting others is a metaphor for defeating the other party in a banquet negotiation. "Yanzi Chunqiu Zashang 18": "Zhongni 3. The four-character idiom begins with "qiang" and ends with "zun". Who knows
There is no idiom of "strong () () Zun", "Zun" The ending idiom is as follows:
The position of the Big Dipper is close to the center of the sky. It means that the status is very noble.
It refers to the person with the highest authority. Ideology, academics, morality, etc. are all based on the most authoritative person.
Reducing your dignity and respect: condescension refers to a person of high status. Lower one's status and be humble.
Self-respect is originally a Buddhist saying, praising Sakyamuni as the noblest and greatest. Now it refers to thinking that only oneself is the greatest.
There is no Buddha. Ao Liduo Zun is still outstanding
Delong Wangzun sees "Delong Wangzhong". > Jiuwu Zun Jiuwu: Refers to the imperial position.
The way to be a teacher must be noble and solemn. "Book of Rites·Xue Ji": "The way of learning is. Master Yan is in trouble.
The teacher is strict and then the Dao is respected, and the Dao is respected and then the people know and respect the students. "Jianquan Diary" by Han Cai of the Song Dynasty: "Zheng Kang became a disciple of Ma Rong. He could not see him for three years, so he asked his brother Gao Ye to teach him to Yu Xuan... The dignity of teachers in the Han Dynasty is so high." ”
I am the only one who is the most respected. "The Sutra of Deng Lu·Zongyuan Temple Master": "One day: The World Honored One was born. He pointed one finger to the sky and the other to the earth and said: 'I am the only one who is the most respected person in the sky and the whole world." '" Originally a word to praise the Buddha, it was later used to describe people who are arrogant and arrogant.
Only I am the only one who respects everything." 4. The four-character idiom that begins with Ding
Ding Guoanbang
Explanation of the country: Governing and defending the country to make the country stable and stable.
Source: Yuan Mingshi's "Lianlian Ji": "It's a waste of time for you to show off your power." Wu, who is loyal to Xinjie, stabilizes the country, but tolerates him like an owl playing with his tongue, a crow spreading its wings, and a strong mate with a luan and a phoenix. ”
Determined as one
Interpretation: Refers to the person with the highest authority. It used to mean that the only standard for thought, scholarship, morality, etc. is the most authoritative person.
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Source: "Historical Records·The Chronicles of Qin Shihuang": "The words are all about the past to harm the present, they are false words to confuse the reality, people are good at their private studies, and they are not established by the superior. Today, the emperor has the world, and there is no black or white. "
Stabilize the situation and help the crisis
Meaning: crisis. Support the crisis and stabilize it. Refers to saving the country in times of crisis.
Source Han· Hengkuan's "Salt and Iron Theory: Bei Hu": "In ancient times, the king of Ming Dynasty punished violence and defended the weak, and supported the weak with determined support, which made the king of a small country happy; when he defeated violence and defended the weak, the innocent people attached. ” 5. Four-character idioms that start with the word
My friend, there are no four-character idioms that start with the word “Yi”. There is one: an idiom that treats the other person in his own way.
p>Is it a four-character idiom starting with the word "一"? If so, there are many of the following:
One saddle and one horse is a metaphor for a husband and a wife. Refers to the relationship between men and women. ". A speck and a dot is a metaphor for a very small part. A stroke of meticulousness: not sloppy. Not even a stroke is sloppy. Once you get sick, you can't get out of bed again. It's a metaphor for getting sick and your condition worsens day by day, until you die. 一 Being upright means being impartial in your words and deeds. Climb to the sky in one step. It is a metaphor for reaching a high state or level in one step. It is also used to describe a person's sudden success and extraordinary appearance. ; Fan: Ordinary. Describes a person's handsome appearance and extraordinary appearance. It means to cancel everything with one stroke. Same as "cancel". It means to cancel everything one by one. It also means to cancel everything one by one. Everything is cancelled. The first list means that all candidates are admitted. The general knowledge means not to argue with people with low knowledge and poor cultivation, saying "Don't argue with him." "One spot peeks at the leopard. Looking at the leopard through the small hole in the bamboo tube, you can only see 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 a little bit gained. A stroke of erasure is a metaphor for rashly changing the results. , to negate all the merits. To erase all the merits one stroke at a time. To erase all the achievements and merits one stroke at a time. Erase: erase all. It is a metaphor for rashly negating all achievements and merits. It is difficult for one person to violate the opinions of others. It is difficult for one person to violate the opinions of others. Sincerely. Yi Piao Talent refers to appearance. Yi Piao Talent describes handsome appearance. Yi Piao Ru Shui describes the appearance of an army that has been defeated like water spilled on the ground. Handsome. Farewell is like rain that cannot return to the clouds after it falls. It means that it is difficult to see each other again after separation. : Profit. The cost is small, but the profit is huge. It also refers to the rhythm of the opera and music, and sometimes it also refers to doing things in a orderly manner. Rigid, not able to master flexibly. "One step three wags" refers to a person's swaying or leisurely manner: twists and turns in calligraphy; zigzag: refers to the twists and turns of the writing style when writing. Ups and downs.
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. 6. Four-character idioms starting with the word "为"
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To use violence to change violence means: 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. 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 7. What are the four-letter words starting with sincerity
The four-letter words starting with "sincere" mean treating each other sincerely
Treating each other sincerely:
Zhicheng basically means sincerity; xianghui means treating, entertaining, and entertaining.
Sincere treatment means sincere treatment (hospitality or entertainment, etc.).
Extension: idioms containing the word "sincere"
Idiom heading: Eagle sincere, wolf food
Idiom pinyin: yīng zhì láng shí
< p> Idiom explanation: It metaphorically grabs and engulfs fiercely.Idiom heading: Eagle strikes Mao Zhi
Idiom pinyin: yīng jī máo zhì
Idiom source: "Historical Records·Biographies of Cool Officials": "And even with "The eagle strikes the hair with zhi to cure it."
Idiom explanation: strike, fight; zhi: fierce. When birds of prey pounce on other animals, their feathers are spread. A metaphor for harshness and fierceness.
Idiom heading: sincere love
Idiom pinyin: yǔ zhì qíng cháng
Idiom source: "Qinhuai Hearing and Seeing Record" by Xueqiao layman of Qing Dynasty "Staying in Qingxi": "The book is full of satire, and the words are sincere and affectionate. It is really difficult to record them."
Explanation of the idiom: The language is sincere and the affection is deep. Describes sincere advice or advice to people.