Four-character idioms describing many similar things

1. Write four idioms that describe "brilliant talents and achievements beyond average" to be knowledgeable: be knowledgeable and versatile.

Well-informed: know: know. I have seen a lot and know a lot. Describe a profound experience and rich experience.

I saw the news: I saw it, completely saw it; Contact information: extensive. I have seen everything I need to see and heard everything I need to hear. Describe well-informed and knowledgeable.

Lessons from the past: clearance: familiarity; Bo: Extensive and knowledgeable. Know a lot about ancient things and be familiar with modern things. Describe rich knowledge.

Great talent: excellent intelligence and strategy.

Versatile: There are many talents and skills.

Real talent and practical learning: real talent and practical learning.

My mind is full of economy and knowledge: economy and knowledge: sorting out silk threads and extending people's talents and skills. Describe people as extremely talented and resourceful.

Confucian classics practice: the old name refers to being familiar with Confucian classics and having good conduct.

Have both ability and political integrity: virtue: moral character; Talent: talent; Equipment: Yes. I have both good ideological quality and working ability and talent.

Talent: talent: talent. Metaphor is that people are extremely talented.

Talented people: talent: talent. Metaphor is that people are extremely talented.

Building materials: roof purlins and beams. Wood that can be used as a house beam. Metaphor can bear the heavy responsibility of the country.

Going out into the phase: going out to fight can be a general, and entering the DPRK can be a prime minister. Refers to people who are both civil and military, and also refers to people with high civil and military positions.

Outstanding person: Jie: outstanding; Ling: OK. It means that when an outstanding person is born or visited, his place becomes a scenic spot.

Stone country is unparalleled: Stone country: a national outstanding figure. Refers to the unique talents of a country.

Nanguan: the outstanding talent in the South. Refers to people with outstanding talents and knowledge.

Rising star: an outstanding person who appears late or grows up newly.

Extraordinary: extraordinary: ordinary music. Describe something extraordinary and excellent.

Outstanding: outstanding appearance; Not a group: different. Refers to talent and virtue beyond ordinary people, different.

Excellent: pull out: surpass; Class: of the same kind; Extraction: originally like grass, it is extended to collection. Beyond the same kind. More refers to people's moral ability.

Gao Chao: Karen: Same age. Beyond ordinary people, unparalleled.

Chinese odyssey: Gay: Overwhelming and surpassing. Talent or martial arts is the first in the contemporary era, and no one can match it.

Lu Jiang; Lu: Lu Ji in Jin Dynasty; Pan: From the Jin Dynasty. Lu Ji's literary talent is like the sea, and Pan Yue's literary talent is like the Yangtze River. Metaphor is a person with knowledge and talent.

Both wisdom and courage: resourceful and fearless.

Xuefu five cars: five cars: refers to five cars. Describe reading more and learning more.

Site bookcase: a metaphor for people who read a lot and have rich knowledge.

Feng Ming, Yue Long: The elephant is prancing and the phoenix is singing. Metaphor is outstanding talent.

Teng jiao: dragon; Phoenix: Phoenix. Like a dragon and phoenix dance. Describing people is very literary.

Embroidery: brocade, embroidery: exquisite and bright silk fabrics. Describe beautiful writing and gorgeous rhetoric.

Jingwei: Jingwei: The vertical line of fabric is called warp and the horizontal line is called weft, which is a metaphor for planning. Plan heaven and earth. Describe people who are very talented and can do great things.

Happiness from now on: hall: a tall hall. Full of treasures. Describe a lot of wealth Also described as knowledgeable.

Collision of ironware: collision of metal utensils. Metaphor is a talented person.

Unparalleled: out: beyond; Right: In ancient times, right was respected. No one can surpass him.

Heroes of the first world: bears: heroes. A hero of an era.

A pillar of heaven: green: hold up. A pillar of heaven. It is a metaphor that people can bear the heavy responsibility of the world.

Speak clearly: speech becomes an article. Describe quick thinking and good eloquence.

Write a chapter: write an article as soon as you brush your pen. Describe the agility of writing.

Lean on the horse: lean on the horse that is about to leave and draft the document, and you can wait for it to be completed. Metaphor means that the article is written quickly.

Wit of eyebrow sweeping: eyebrow sweeping: women draw eyebrows. Always refer to talented women.

Scholar: Comb: Comb your hair. No bun, no hairpin Jinshi. Always refers to a woman with literary talent.

Climb into the room: climb: board the ship; Hall: Hall; Room: inner room. In ancient palaces, the front is the hall and the back is the room. Metaphor knowledge or skills from shallow to deep, step by step, and gradually achieve high achievements.

Even the smartest people are stupid: some people with outstanding intelligence look stupid and don't show their abilities.

Da Qiao Clumsy: Clumsy: Stupid. Refers to a really smart person who doesn't show himself. It looks clumsy on the surface.

Chanting talented women: a special word used to describe talented women. The story of Xie Daowen, a talented woman in the Eastern Jin Dynasty. According to the Book of Jin? Wife Xie Chuan: My wife is smart and eloquent. Suddenly it began to snow, and Uncle Xie An said,' What are your plans?' Brother An Zi Lang said, "The difference between sprinkling salt and sprinkling air can be simulated." Lu Tao said, "If catkins are not caused by the wind." An Dayue, the public agreed. "Later generations often praise women who are good at poetry and writing as' chanting talents'.

Seven steps to a poem: quick thinking and quick response. Allusions from Cao Zhi's seven-step poems.

Absolute beauty: elegance: elegance and talent; Unparalleled: unparalleled. Style and talent are second to none.

Calm, resolute, persistent, open-minded, bold, bright, optimistic, rough, tenacious, dignified, bold, decisive, profound and so on. There is a special sense of strength.

2. Comparatively speaking, excellent four-character idioms are outstanding.

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[Interpretation] Out: More than; Class: of the same kind; Pull out: beyond; Extraction: the appearance of grass; A metaphor for people or things gathered together. Beyond that category; Above that group of people. Describe a person's moral character and talent beyond his peers.

[Language] "Mencius Gongsun Chou": "Sages are for the people; The same is true; Out of the ordinary; Outstanding. "

[Pronunciation] Pull; It can't be pronounced "b no".

[Shape discrimination] Pull; Can't write "dial"

Stand out from the crowd

[antonym] Make up for incompetence.

[Usage] It has a positive meaning. Mostly used for environmental protection and its labor results; Sometimes it is also used for things. Generally used as predicate, object and attribute.

[Structure] Combined type.

[Discrimination] (1) ~ and "superior"; Both have the meaning of "surpassing the same kind"; But ~ can be used in people's labor achievements, knowledge and talent; "superb" is mostly used for skills and martial arts; (2) ~ and "stand out from the crowd"; It can refer to "human talent; Beyond the average person. " But "stand out from the crowd" can also be used to indicate a person's outstanding appearance.

[example]

This jade carving is really a masterpiece.

② Wang Ming's hard pen calligraphy; Among my classmates.

Far above average.

3. Describe excellent four-character idioms Describe excellent four-character idioms:

1, outstanding

Interpretation: pull: beyond; Class: of the same kind; Extraction: originally like grass, it is extended to collection. Beyond the same kind. More refers to people's moral ability.

Source: "Mencius Gongsun Chou": "Sages are for the people; The same is true; Out of the ordinary; Outstanding. "

This jade carving is really a masterpiece.

Step 2 stand out from the crowd

Interpretation: stand out from the crowd. A metaphor for a person's appearance or talent to stand out among a group of people around him.

Source: Shi Shuo Xin Yu Rong Zhi by Liu Yiqing in the Southern Dynasties: "Some people say that Wang Rong said,' Ji Yanzu (Ji Shao) is as outstanding as a wild crane in a chicken. " "

Sentence making: It may not be accurate to compare her to ~. In fact, she is an indomitable idol sitting on a horse.

Others are:

1. Honor in Olina: I am still excellent.

2. Stand out from the crowd: stand out from the crowd. Of being taller than others.

3. Outstanding: the same as "outstanding". Of being taller than others.

4. Outstanding: the same as "outstanding". Of being taller than others.

5. Stand out from the crowd: taller than others. Multi-finger talent.

6. One in a Hundred 62616964757A 68696416FE78988E698331336356562: One in a Hundred. Describe outstanding talents.

7. escape from the dust: describe walking fast. He also described outstanding talents as unparalleled.

8. Extraordinary: Extraordinary: Ordinary music. Describe something extraordinary and excellent.

9. Only praise eight fights: praise outstanding talents.

10. Excellent in both ability and learning: Excellent in both ability and learning.

1 1. Chaoqun: surpass all others and be among the best among peers.

4. describe someone whose level is higher than their peers.

Pinyin: Chinese Pinyin

Explanation: out, over class, same kind; Pull out, exceed; Extraction refers to people or things that get together; Metaphorically, people or things gathered together are beyond (or above) that group (or class). Describe someone as better than others.

Synonym: stand out from the crowd, superior

Antonym: add up, mediocrity.

Use: combined; As predicate, object and attribute; Have a positive meaning, used of people or things.

Structure: combined type

Age: ancient times

Riddle: there is a sorghum growing in the millet field; Ducks in the flock

Two-part allegorical saying: Ducks in a flock of chickens; Sorghum grows in millet fields.

English translation: far above average.

Japanese translation: Bo Qun (ばっぐん), ずばぬけてぃる

Russian translation: изрядавонвыходящий.

German translation: ausgezeich

French translation: surfer tousles autres

Origin of idioms

Pre-Qin Monk's On Mencius' Sun and Ugliness: "Sages are for the people, too. Outstanding. Born from the people, it is not filled with holes. "

Discrimination of idioms

Pronunciation: pull, can't be pronounced "b not".

Shape discrimination: pull, you can't write "dial"

Discrimination:

(a) "excellent" and "superior" have the meaning of "beyond the same kind"; But "Excellence" can be used in people's labor achievements, knowledge and talent; "Supernatural" is mostly used for skills and martial arts.

(2) "outstanding" and "stand out from the crowd" can both mean that "people's talents are beyond the average person"; But "stand out from the crowd" can also be used to indicate a person's outstanding appearance.

Examples of idioms

In the sea of people, there are outstanding labor heroes everywhere, and these heroes themselves are a bright flower among the people. -Yang Shuo's Spring Festival

Idiom story

Mencius, named Ke, Zou Guo (now southeast of Zoucheng, Shandong Province), was a student of Confucius' grandson Zisi. He inherited Confucius' theory and was a great thinker and educator in the Warring States period.

One day, one of Mencius' students, Gong Sunchou, asked Mencius, "Teacher, are Boyi and Yi Yin similar to ancient Confucius?"

Mencius said: "Confucius' students once said:' All animals of the same kind can be compared, such as Kirin compared with other animals, Phoenix compared with other birds, Mount Tai compared with other hills, and rivers and seas compared with puddles. The former far exceeds the latter. Saints are similar to others, but saints have gone far beyond others (out of their own class). Since the beginning of mankind, no one is greater than Confucius. "

5. outstanding; Stand out from the crowd.

Become a giant among dwarfs

unusual

Make a deep impression by showing novelty and uniqueness

Raise your own unique flag-unique.

significant

Stand out from the crowd

record-breaking

invincible

unparalleled

conceited

Be at the top of the list (in a competition or debate)

As rare as phoenix feathers and unicorn horns-rare among rare.

truly great man

Heroes on earth/incomparable heroes/incomparable heroes

unapproachable

handsome

Casual and elegant manners

gifted scholar and fair lady

invincible

The whole country can feel the majesty of a person.

Domineering exposed

Good luck in the Year of the Ox; optimistic

The monarch came to earth.

Full of a spirit of conquering mountains and rivers ―― full of courage.

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