The last word is an idiom of "receive"

Question 1: The last word is an idiom for Hui, urgent! ! !!!! Idiom Explanation

Never turn back despite any setbacks: Frustration. It is a metaphor for being strong-willed and never wavering no matter how many times you suffer setbacks.

Returning empty-handed to the treasure mountain. Walking into the mountain full of treasures, but coming out empty-handed. It is a metaphor that according to the conditions, there should be a rich harvest, but nothing is gained (mostly referring to seeking knowledge).

Nine episodes of sorrow in the intestines means that sadness frequently lingers in the abdomen, making it difficult to get rid of it.

Victorious first return: first return. A term used by storytellers in the Song and Yuan dynasties. Before starting the lecture, let's tell a short story as an introduction, which is called "victory for the first time", taking its auspicious meaning.

Spring comes back after the end of La. La: refers to the twelfth lunar month, which is the twelfth month of the lunar calendar. The twelfth lunar month has passed and spring has come again.

Not a single soldier returned. Describes the annihilation of an entire army.

Hundreds of twists and turns means going through various twists and turns.

Spring returns to the earth, which means that winter turns to spring, vegetation sprouts, and a vibrant scene appears on the earth. Sometimes it is also used as a metaphor for the improvement of the situation.

Virtue wins the first chapter. Virtue refers to "getting". Hui, same as "Hui". An introduction to the storybooks and popular novels of the Song and Ming dynasties.

Feng Zhuluan returns Zhu: Flying high. It is a metaphor for the flying and stretching of calligraphy strokes.

No Ji Taihui means that when bad luck comes to an end, good luck will come. Same as "No Ji Tai Lai".

If it is a very positive return, it is still said that it is a very peaceful return. The hexagram "Tai" has yang inside and yin outside, so it is called yang. It means that when bad luck comes to an end, good luck will come.

Jing Yan Yonghui: His words are skillful but his actions are erratic. He still talks right and does wrong. Same as "Jing Yan's words are violated".

Jing Zhenyonghui: His words are skillful but his actions are erratic. Still talking right and wrong. Same as "Jing Yanyong Hui".

Six Paths of Reincarnation In Buddhist terms, six paths: heaven, humanity, asura, animal, hungry ghost and hell. Refers to the six destinations of reincarnation for all living beings, that is, reincarnation in these six paths...

Six Interests of Reincarnation is a Buddhist term. It refers to the six major destinations of reincarnation for all living beings, that is, the reincarnation of life and death in these six paths. Same as "Six Paths of Reincarnation".

The adjective is written in a lively and energetic way, like magpies and luan birds circling back and forth.

Keep the right path and never turn back. Stick to the right path and never give in.

The mind changes and the heart returns. Xin, Yi: mind; Hui, Zhuan: turn around. Change your mind and stop holding on to past opinions.

Once you come, you can never go back. means to be completely wiped out.

Question 2: What is the last word in the idiom? The last word is an idiom for gain:

Peace of mind

Satisfied to gain

Determined to gain

Complacent

Relaxed and contented

God's understanding

Talents are rare

Nothing gained

Relaxed and contented,

Nameless Empty gain

Feeling contented

Not getting what you want

Traveling freely

Feeling satisfied

You can get it with your backhand

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Easy to get

Deserved for the crime

Free and contented

Easy to get

Occasionally obtained by good hands

You can't have it both ways

A fool must have one thing after all his worries...

Question 3: What are the idioms in which the last word in the idiom is "中" A hundred shots and a hundred hits

Tasting in the surroundings

When the axis is in the middle

Waiting for the word to be in the boudoir

Falling into the clouds

Too much talk or in the middle

Fox in the bonfire

Located in the center of the axis

Overcorrecting in the middle

Worrying in the heart

Put it all into the net

Enjoy it

The bag leaks and stores in it

The bag leaks and stores in it

Peng Sheng Ma Zhong

Take it from all the palaces

Make the most of it by chance

Enter it into my trap

Like the sun in the middle

Lice? T middle

Talking doctor

Water and fire

Ten hits ten hits

Talking about words

Tan Yan Weizhong

Stillborn

In the mist

Indifferent

Showing off and benefiting

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Show off the outside and be wise

Fall into the trap

Drag the tail to paint the center

Allow to hold on to it

Allow to hold on to it

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The fish swims in the cauldron

The jade is destroyed in the cauldron

The words cannot be said

The tail is wagging in the middle

The words must be spoken There is a middle

The awl is in the bag

The two-purpose middle

In the midst of a busy schedule

The Five Middle Schools

In the sleeping letter

Among the acres

Invisibly

Famous throughout the world

Straight and narrow

The cone comes out of the bag

Question 4: The idiom with the last word "hundred" is not "one"

One hundred does not get one

One hundred Never lose one

Be as good as one out of a hundred

Pick one out of a hundred

Repay just in case

Borrow one from the city

The inside is different

The outside is the same

No matter what happens

The inside is different

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They are all different

They are one and the same

One is one

One is one

Two are one

Two into one

Different reputations

More like painting one

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Borrowing One from the City

Ten are not equal to one

Always the same

Always the same

Say one is one

The best in the world

Never lose one

Only the best

Unknown in case

Be one with each other

Be consistent in what you say

Be consistent in what you say

Be consistent in words and deeds

Be consistent in words and deeds

Words and deeds are the same

Beginning is the same

Beginning is the same

Many are not one

Many words are one

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Question 5: What are the idioms whose last word is dot?

To turn gold into iron

To turn gold into gold

To turn gold into gold

To turn the key to the point of the eye Pen

Turning stone into gold

Nodding and bowing

Attacking one point is not as good as the rest

Adding the finishing touch to the furnace

The feet do not touch the ground

The thunder is loud, the raindrops are scattered with mandarin ducks

The condensed fat paint is smoked at nine o'clock

Blue flies Dian Su

A dragonfly makes a splash

Fanning the flames

Nodding at a stubborn stone without adding any point

Having a clear mind and understanding

Having no ideas Dot a little bit of ink

Dot a jade with fly droppings

Only state officials are allowed to set fires, but ordinary people are not allowed to light lamps

Zhu Yi nodded

Question 6: The last word is the idiom "big" with limited talents but great ambitions.

Carry forward: develop, promote; Guangda: brilliant and grand. Develop and improve good styles and traditions.

Fengheng Yuda describes the peaceful and happy scene of prosperity and prosperity.

Arrogant, self-important, extremely proud, and looking down on others.

Be aboveboard, be honest, speak and act with integrity.

Arrogance: Extreme arrogance. Refers to being extremely presumptuous, arrogant and arrogant.

Appearing to be strong. Appearing to be strong on the surface, but actually very weak.

The Buddha with more clay will be bigger. The more clay, the bigger the Buddha statue will be. It is a metaphor for a strong foundation or the more you add, the greater your achievements will be.

Great magical powers. Miraculous powers: originally a Buddhist term, referring to miraculous spells. The magic is vast and boundless. Describes superb ability and omnipotence.

Massive momentum: prestige and momentum; Hao: vast. The prestige and momentum are very strong.

Losing big benefits because of greed for small gains. It is a metaphor for only pursuing immediate benefits without caring about long-term benefits.

Arrogance: Thinking too highly of oneself. Describes being arrogant and not taking others seriously.

Losing a lot for a small gain. A huge loss for a small gain.

Be careful but have big ambitions.

Yelang is arrogant. Yelang: a small country in the southwest of the Han Dynasty. It is a metaphor for people who are ignorant and arrogant.

Small gains lead to big losses.

Knowing that a small amount of money can make a big difference means that one is too incompetent and cannot handle important tasks.

Chu Xiaodingda uses small pockets to carry big things. Metaphorical ability is not up to the task.

This matter is of great importance and has a great bearing on it.

Arrogant and arrogant.

Caiju ambizhida means many talents and big ambitions.

Sparse talents but big ambitions means that although the ambitions are great, the talents are insufficient. Sometimes used as a word of modesty.

Carry forward. Carry forward. It refers to the continuous development, expansion and improvement of beautiful things on the original basis.

Chu Xiaohuai is big Chu: Pocket. Use small pockets to carry big things. Metaphorical ability is not up to the task.

This event is a big one. Event: thing. This matter is of great importance and involves a wide range of things. Also means "this is a big thing".

How long? e large refers to the relative length.

Be fair, impartial, and aboveboard.

Losing big profits by coveting small profits.

Accumulate small amounts into large amounts. Accumulating small amounts of things can turn into huge amounts.

That is, seeing the big truth from the small things or small things.

See small things darkly and make big things happen. It means that small things are clear and big things are confused.

无大不大 means extremely large.

Immutability is the greatest. Immutability is the highest good. A political proposition of "governing by doing nothing".

The cow is tall and the horse is big. It is a metaphor for a person who grows tall and strong.

Si Shi Ti Da Si: This; Ti: system, scale. The nature of this matter is important and the stakes are high.

Open and upright describes words and deeds that are bright, fair and impartial.

The sky is big and the earth is big. It means huge.

To pass on difficult tasks means to be given a major and difficult task. The same as "leaving a big legacy and throwing it into a difficult situation".

He is rough-hearted and courageous. Describes being ambitious and unscrupulous. Also known as "bold-hearted".

Seeing the big from the small means that you can see the big from the small, or you can see the whole from a small part.

Highly skilled and bold, the bold approach comes from superb skills.

The big picture in the house is in the center, planning all directions. Refers to the advantage of terrain.

Small wisdom and big plans refer to low ability but big plans.

Zhi Xiao Yan Da Da refers to a person with low intelligence but speaking in a loud tone.

The pillar is small and the pillar is large, which means that those with little ability will be in danger if they take on heavy responsibilities.

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Question 7: What are the idioms whose last word is Tao? 无码无乐道p>

Not enough to be humane

Inhumane

Jackals in charge

Rebellious and unethical

Thieves also have their ways

Walking alone in one's own way

The way is filled with hunger and death

Master's own way

The way of poverty is happiness

The way of hard work is happiness

Being domineering

Nonsense

Being stuck in the road

Being stupid and without moral principles

Following one's own rules

Enjoy talking about it

Just have the right way

Never talk about it

The broad road

The way of Confucius and Mencius

Word of mouth Carrying the Tao

Lao Zhi is in power

Rebellion

Wise words and important Tao

Mingxiu plank road

Sounding the gong Shouting the Tao

Sounding the gong to open the way

Being eloquent

Being a deviant

Being poor but enjoying the Tao

Clearing the palace and removing the Tao

There is a way to make money

There is a way to make money

Just dress up and follow the way

Follow the way for heaven

The way of justice

A clear and sound way

A crooked way

Insignificant

The way of civility and martial arts

The way of writing is to convey the way

The evil way

Heretic ways of evil spirits

Bird-intestinal passage

Goat-intestine path

Yangguan avenue

The wonderful way

One person attains the Tao

Complaints abound

The golden mean

Respect the teacher and respect the Tao

Sit down and discuss the Tao

Question 8: What is the idiom that the last word of the four-character idiom is "shut"?

Question 9: Crazy guess the last word of the idiom is the word "shut". Idiom of the idiom "Return the water but not collect it" The water has been poured out and cannot be taken back. Metaphor is irreversible.

It is difficult to recover water that falls on the ground. It means that things are a foregone conclusion and cannot be undone.

Plant widely and harvest thinly: less. The cultivated area is large, but the unit yield is very low. Metaphors are widely practiced, but with little effect.

The beauty is overwhelming: all. There are so many beautiful things that we can’t see them all at once.

Fame and Fortune Gain both fame and profit.

Grain without harvest: harvest. Not even a grain of rice was harvested. Mostly refers to failure of harvest due to disaster.

It is difficult to collect water when it is thrown. According to legend, Zhu Maichen of the Han Dynasty left his wife because his family was poor. Later, when Maichen became rich and powerful, his wife sought marriage again. Maichen took water and sprinkled it on the ground, asking his wife to take it back, to show that since the couple had divorced, they would not...

To take charge of everything means to take charge of everything.

The rain disperses and the clouds gather ① It is a metaphor for the separation of relatives and friends. ②

It means it turns sunny after rain.

The rain stops and the clouds gather, which is a metaphor for the separation of men and women.

Question 10: What are some idioms in which the last word is "Receive"! ? It is difficult to collect water.

Beautiful.

When water opens, it closes.

Sow in spring and harvest in autumn.