learned and versatile
Basic explanation
Extensive knowledge and various talents.
tidy
"The Book of Jin Shen Xi Biography": "I am knowledgeable and versatile; Gorgeous and charming; Informal and meticulous; State and county ceremonies should not be. "
example sentence
1. He is a promising young man.
Approximate antonym
synonym
Knowledgeable, macro-Confucian, university, knowledgeable and talented.
antonym
Learning without skill, learning without skill, learning without ink.
What are the four-word idioms that describe many things?
1, countless
Pinyin: shè Boxiong ·shǔǔ ǔ
Explanation: Numbers: calculation. I can't even count them. There are too many descriptions to calculate.
Source: Yan Fang Ji Jing: "There are countless miracles like this, so the incense in Yan Fang is endless all year round, especially in spring and autumn."
For example, we must never fill the minds of young people with countless knowledge like the old school.
2. Countless
Pinyin: bù j bùjìqíShu
Description: Quantity cannot be calculated. Describe a lot.
Source: Wei Songliao Weng's "Counties of Dajing Lake": "Or there are about 200,000 government militia in the city, and there are countless people scattered in the suburbs."
Example: I went to the state bridge around Hanoi to light up and down, countless.
3, too numerous to mention
Pinyin: Bo Xiong Mei Yi J incarnation
Explanation: victory: exhaustion; Pieces: pieces. Can't list them one by one. Describe a large number.
Source: Xun's "Wild Guest Series Proverbs Own": "This kind of words seems to be uncountable."
Example: so many nails.
What are the idioms that describe how to write well?
1, the pen belongs to the dragon snake [bǐ zǒu lóng shé]
Interpretation: Describing calligraphy as vivid and magnificent.
Out: Song Gordon's "Send to Taiyuan": "Beautiful breasts; The dragon and snake in the pen. "
2. Dragon and Phoenix Dance [Dragon and Phoenix Dance]
Interpretation: At first, it described the grandeur of mountains, and later it also described the boldness and agility of calligraphy.
Out: stone "table loyalty and monument": "Tianmu Mountain; When the water comes out; Dragon and phoenix dance; Excerpt from Lin 'an. "
3. Go straight to the point [rù mù sān fēn]
Interpretation: According to legend, Wang Xizhi wrote on the board, and when the carpenter carved it, he found that the handwriting penetrated into the board for three minutes. Describe that calligraphy is very powerful. Nowadays, the problem of metaphor analysis is very profound.
Out: Tang Zhang Huaiguan's book broke: "Jin Emperor offered sacrifices to the northern suburbs; I wish you a better version; Workers cut it; The pencil is inserted into the wood. "
4, forced through the back of the paper
Interpretation: Pass: Pass. Describe the vigorous calligraphy, and the brush strokes almost penetrate the back of the paper. It also describes poems with profound thoughts and concise words.
Out: Yi "Ou Bei Shi Hua": "(Lu You Shi) is to be written first; Forced through the back of the paper. "
5. The pen is full of ink [bǐ hā nbo]
Interpretation: refers to the smooth expression and full content of the article.
Out: [Source] Qin Mu's "Yi Shi Hai Bei Ju Ri": "The authors of those works didn't really do well at this point, so they couldn't get the expected effect."
"Si" describes many idioms.
More common are these copies:
Dazzling things-countless-thousands-dazzling-too numerous to mention.
A dazzling array of Lí n Lá ng m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m.
Explanation of Idiom: Lin Lang: Linglong Jade. My eyes are full of precious things. Describe many beautiful things.
This idiom comes from Liu Song Yiqing's "Rong Zhi" in the Southern Dynasties: "I saw beautiful things during my trip today."
Simple spelling of idioms: llmm
Idiom words: 4 words
Feeling * * * Color: Dazzling is a neutral word.
Idiom structure: subject-predicate type
Idiom era: ancient times
Commonly used degree: commonly used
"Nothing" is a word with many forms. What's in the four-character idiom?
All-encompassing, dazzling, dazzling, endless, all-encompassing, all-encompassing, all-encompassing, countless, endless, more than enough, the more the better, a dime a dozen, and the list goes on.
Lu asked for an idiom that describes many words, thank you.
Black and white (in writing)
Black words are written on the white paper. Metaphor has conclusive written evidence, which is undeniable and irrevocable.
A written dispute/debate
Metaphor is a debate and argument about words.
Verbal condemnation, behavioral condemnation
Pen and ink: refers to words. Zhu: Condemn. Cut: Condemn. Condemn in words, condemn.
Buddhism refers to Zen Buddhism, which is accepted only for teachers and disciples to understand the agreement and spread Buddhism.
Buddhist language refers to the Zen master's understanding of Tao, which does not involve words and does not follow scriptures. Only by the mutual affinity between master and apprentice, we can understand each other and give and receive.
A word game that breaks a word into words.
A word game that breaks down a word into a sentence.
Describe a person with pictures or words.
Vivid: refers to the vivid and lifelike characters portrayed in good literary works; Adu: The spoken language of the Six Dynasties is this and this. Describe a person with pictures or words. ...
Turning stone into gold-turning a rough article into a literary treasure
The original point can turn iron into gold magic. Metaphor means that when modifying an article, you can make the article excellent by making a slight change to the original text.
Turning stone into gold-turning a rough article into a literary treasure
Metaphor means that when modifying an article, you can make the article excellent by making a slight change to the original text.
The end points are connected, and a word game is turning in circles.
A word game that goes back and forth from beginning to end. Like idioms solitaire.
A large backlog of diplomas waiting to be processed
Heap: pile up. Case: desk. Official documents, letters, books, etc. All piled up on the table. Originally refers to a large backlog of diplomas waiting to be processed. Later, it also refers to books or written materials. ...
(of a great teacher) open the ears of the deaf.
Dysprosium: deaf. The noise is so loud that even the deaf can hear it. Metaphor uses language to wake up a numb person.
Let the deaf hear and the blind see.
The noise is so loud that even the deaf can hear it. Metaphor uses language to wake up a numb person.
Ancient hieroglyphics
Refers to ancient hieroglyphics.
A man with literary talent, a literary genius.
Refers to people who have literary talent and have business relations with words.
Language and writing are simple, clear and straightforward.
It means that language and writing are concise, clear and straightforward.
Full of difficulties
Wrinkle: the same as "wrinkle", tortuous, extending to unsmooth; Grit your teeth: it's awkward and awkward to read. The description text is obscure and difficult to understand and read.
There were no words in ancient times, and the world was governed by the method of tying knots.
It turns out that there were no words in ancient times, and the world was ruled by tying knots. Later, it also refers to the illusion that the society is peaceful and there is no need to govern the country according to law.
Error in making private copy of text
Refers to the text copy error.
Mistakes-A clerical error or typographical error caused by confusing similar characters
Mistake the word "land" as "fish" and the word "sea" as "tapir". Refers to the text errors in the process of book transmission or engraving.
The donkey barks and the dog barks ―― Bad writing style.
Like a donkey barking at a dog. Describe the lack of language.
What are the four-character idioms that describe a large number of books?
1, idiom: vastness.
Pinyin: hà o rú yā n h m: i.
Explanation: Hao: vastness; Sea of smoke: the vast sea. Describe the richness of classics and books.
Source: Sui Mengfu: "If the law is profound, the mystery is hard to find, it is immortal, the color is not heart, the sky is vast, and Deng Lin is gloomy."
Example: There are numerous records in ancient and modern times. Qing Zhou Yongnian's Annals of Confucianism and Tibetan Studies
2. Idiom: Sweat a lot.
Pinyin: hà n niú chng dê ng dé ng
Commentary: Dong: Dong Yu, house. Books sweat when transported and can be piled on the roof when stored. Describe a large collection of books.
Source: Tang Zongyuan's "Lu Tomb Table": "It is a book, but it is full of buildings and sweating."
For example, making sentences: handed down from generation to generation, full of sweat, who is effective? Qing Pu Songling's Strange Tales from a Lonely Studio Feng Sanniang
3. Idiom: Left picture and right view
Pinyin: zuǒ tú yòu shǐ
Description: Describe many indoor books.
Source: "New Tang Book Yang Wanchuan": "Being alone in one room, left picture and right history."
For example, Beishan is very comfortable with three meals a day in prison. Chapter 12 of "The Collection of Money in Late Qing Literature is Earth-shaking"
4. Idiom: Countless
Pinyin: bù j bùjìqíShu
Description: Quantity cannot be calculated. Describe a lot.
Source: Wei Songliao Weng's "Counties of Dajing Lake": "Or there are about 200,000 government militia in the city, and there are countless people scattered in the suburbs."
Example: I went to the state bridge around Hanoi to light up and down, countless. Shi Ming Naian's Outlaws of the Marsh: Chapter 66
5. Idiom: the history of left and right pictures
Pinyin: zu
Explanation: There are books all around, which shows that you like books and are eager to learn.
Source: "New Tang Book Yang Wan Chuan": [Xu Wan] Calm and quiet, living alone in one room, taking history and gathering dust.
What are the four-character idioms that describe a large number of people?
1, buzzing
Pinyin: rén shēng dǐng fèi
Description: Ding: an ancient cooker; Boil: Boil. Describe the noisy voice of the crowd, just like boiling a pot.
Source: Feng Ming Menglong's "Awakening the World" Volume 10: "One afternoon, Liu Fang was cleaning up in the store and only heard a lot of people."
For example, the square is already full of gongs and drums, and people are buzzing.
People cheered and jumped for joy.
Pinyin: ré n hu ā n m snipe Angola
Explanation: People are shouting and horses are neighing. Describe a noise.
Source: Ming Lingmengchu's "The Surprise of the Second Moment" Volume 14: "I only heard the noise outside, as if someone was shouting and gradually approached the hall."
For example, the people in the field are happy with horses, and there is a bumper harvest scene.
3. A sea of people
Pinyin: ré n sh ā n ré n h m: I
Explanation: A sea of people. Describe how many people gathered.
Source: Shi Ming Nai 'an's Water Margin 5 1: "Every day, there is a general break, or dancing, or playing, or singing, which has earned many people to watch."
For example, the holiday park is crowded with people and is very lively.
4. Continuous flow
Pinyin: chun Liúbùxī and
Explanation: Sichuan: rivers. Describe pedestrians, cars and horses as continuous as running water.
Source: Zhou Liangxing of the Southern Dynasties thought "Thousand Characters": "The stream is endless and the depth is clear." The virtue I have established should flow like a river and never stop for future generations.
Example: Two maids, walking in front of and behind the house, let their wives make a noise.
5, shoulder to shoulder
Pinyin: mó jiān jiē zhǒng
Explanation: Shoulder to shoulder, foot to foot. Describe how crowded people are.
Source: "The Warring States Policy Qice Me": "The road to Linzi, the car hits the hub, and people rub shoulders." Biography of Li Xianzhong in Song Dynasty: "When you enter the city, you will declare your virtue and Italian, and you won't kill anyone. Those who enter the Central Plains will follow. " Yan Ying said that people in the streets of Qi touched their shoulders, their feet touched their feet, and they were sweating like rain.
For example, in the holiday park, tourists jostle each other and are very crowded.
What are the four-character idioms that mean everything is the same?
Look exactly the same
Track: the track of the wheel rolling. Seems to come from the same rut. Metaphor two things are very similar.
The same 【 qi ā n pi ā n y and l ǜ 】
A thousand articles are all the same. The formulation of an article. It is also a metaphor for doing things according to a format, which is very mechanical. Exactly the same [y and mú y and Yang]
They look exactly alike. no difference
Two things: two things. It makes no difference. It means exactly the same thing. Not unhappy at all.
Millimeter: fine hair; Hair: hair; Cool: Wrong. Not bad at all. What are the four-character idioms with more meanings of "Jie"?
Countless, countless, tens of thousands, countless, dazzling, everywhere, as vast as the sea, crossing the river, carrying a lot of cars.