What are the four-character idioms based on the OSJD?

1. How to form a four-character word for "iron"

To strike while the iron is hot is a metaphor for seizing the opportunity and speeding up work. To strike while the iron is hot, strike while the iron is hot.

It is a metaphor for seizing the favorable opportunity and conditions to do something. An inch of iron can kill a person. A short weapon as long as an inch can kill.

It is a metaphor that things mainly depend on essence rather than quantity. Cun Iron in Hand Cun Iron: A very short weapon.

He held a short weapon in his hand. Strike while the iron is hot means seizing the opportunity and speeding up work.

Danshu Iron Deed Danshu: written with cinnabar; Iron Deed: a certificate made of iron. Ancient emperors gave meritorious officials a certificate to enjoy preferential treatment or to be exempted from crime for generations.

The diploma is written on the iron plate in red, hence the name. The Midas touch is used to describe changing a good article into something bad.

It is also a metaphor for doing something bad. Turning iron into gold originally refers to the magic of turning iron into gold with just a touch of your finger.

It is a metaphor for modifying an article by slightly changing the original text to make it outstanding. A person with a sharp tongue and an iron tongue refers to someone who has a tough mouth and refuses to admit his mistakes or admit defeat.

Reinforced Iron Bones The tendons and bones are like those made of steel. Describes a strong and strong body or a strong and unyielding will.

The armor is shining with gold, and the horse is equipped with iron armor. A metaphor for war.

It also describes the majestic appearance of a warrior galloping with a gun. Cold face and cold iron is a metaphor for an official who is fair, honest and not afraid of the powerful.

Wear through the iron inkstone. Wear through the iron inkstone. It is a metaphor for studying hard and having perseverance.

Entering the iron master's book is a metaphor for a talented and experienced official. Unarmed Cun: describes being small and short; Iron: refers to weapons.

No weapons in hand. Bronze head and iron forehead A head made of bronze and a forehead made of iron.

Describes a person who is brave and strong. clank in iron clank: the sound of metal vessels hitting each other.

A metaphor for a person with outstanding talents. Copper mountain and iron wall describe a solid defense.

A metaphor for a strong and trustworthy person. The iron net coral is a metaphor for collecting rare things.

Iron painting and silver hook Painting: strokes; hook: hook. Describe calligraphy as strong and soft.

Tongpa and iron plate: Tongpa and iron plate: two accompaniment instruments. Use copper pipa and iron pipa to accompany the singing.

A word that describes boldness and high-pitched tone. The original metaphor of a copper wall and an iron wall is that the defense is very strong and cannot be destroyed.

Also a metaphor for unity. Ironclad case Iron case: A case or conclusion with solid evidence.

Describes that the evidence is conclusive and the case is like a mountain and cannot be overturned. Monolithic refers to a combination that is tightly bound and cannot be divided.

It is also a metaphor for firmness and unchangeability. The evidence is as solid as a mountain and cannot be shaken.

Iron tree blooms Iron tree: Also called cycad, it is an evergreen tree that blooms infrequently. Metaphor that something is very rare or extremely difficult to achieve.

Iron-faced Censor Zhao Bian of the Song Dynasty was the imperial censor in the palace. He impeached powerful people and was upright and selfless. He was known as the "Iron-faced Censor". Later, it was generally referred to as an official who was not afraid of powerful people, did not show favoritism, and was fair and strict.

Iron wall and copper wall are metaphors for something very solid and indestructible. Impartial and selfless means impartial and strict, not afraid of power, and unsympathetic.

A heart of stone is as hard as iron and stone. Describes a hard-hearted person who is not moved by emotions.

Copper tendons and iron bones are like copper-like tendons and iron-like bones. A metaphor for a very strong body.

Also refers to a person who can bear heavy responsibilities. Cutting iron is like chopping clay. Cutting iron is like chopping clay.

Describes a weapon that is extremely sharp. My knees are like iron, which means strong and unyielding.

A heart as hard as a stone A heart as hard as a stone. It is a metaphor for being hard-hearted or very determined.

Biting nails and chewing iron is a metaphor for strong will. There is iron in the eyes, which is a metaphor for the military appearance.

Determined to speak or act resolutely without hesitation. Smash the pot and sell the iron. Smash the pot and sell the scrap iron.

It means being extremely bored and leaving no way out. It is also a metaphor for taking out everything you have.

The iron barrel of the country is a metaphor for a solid political power or status. Nanshan Iron Case refers to a case that has been decided and cannot be changed.

A small force is used as a metaphor for small force. An inch of steel means a tiny amount of force.

Alchemy and iron coupons Alchemy: written with cinnabar; Iron deed: a certificate made of iron. Ancient emperors gave meritorious officials a certificate to enjoy preferential treatment or to be exempted from crime for generations.

The diploma is written on the iron plate in red, hence the name. Touch gold and turn gold into iron. See "turn gold into iron".

Steel cast into iron is a metaphor for perseverance and tenacity. Chew iron and chew gold, speak and cut off.

Cut the iron apart and cut the iron straight. Same as "cut the iron decisively". A metaphor for being firm or decisive.

Zen Buddhism is a metaphor for cutting off delusions. Jin Ge and Iron Armor is the same as "Jin Ge and Iron Horse".

Jin Ge Iron Horse See "Jin Ge Iron Horse". Buying iron and thinking about gold means unrealistic greed and delusion.

To wear through iron shoes describes a long journey and hardships. Broken copper and iron ① Broken, rusty and useless copper and iron utensils.

②Generally refers to all kinds of dilapidated and useless utensils. Unarmed No weapons around.

It means bare hands. Breaking through iron shoes is a metaphor for going through difficulties and expending a lot of effort to find something.

Tangchi Iron City describes the city as unbreakable. It also refers to impeccable speech.

The iron plate is nailed ① It’s still a head-to-head confrontation. It is a metaphor for being decisive and straightforward in speaking and doing things.

②The metaphor has become a conclusion. Iron singing voice describes heroic singing.

Iron plate and copper lute See "iron plate and copper string". Iron plate and copper string describe the bold and exciting writing style.

Iron walls and copper mountains are a metaphor for a strong and reliable force. The iron pen is selfless, which means that the pen is used to judge cases without any personal favoritism.

A heart of iron and a heart of stone is a metaphor for a strong and unmoved nature. The iron pestle turns into a needle is a metaphor that as long as you have perseverance and are willing to work hard, you can succeed.

The flavor behind bars refers to the life of prisoners in prison. Tie Chuo Tong Pa is the same as "Iron Plate Tong Pa". A heart made of iron means a heart made of iron.

Describes a person’s strong character. Iron Guo Golden City is a metaphor for a fortified city.

Iron Horse Jin Ge ① Describes the mighty and majestic soldiers and war horses. ② It refers to war and military affairs.

Iron face and sharp teeth are a metaphor for perseverance, hard work and self-motivation. Heart of stone See "heart of stone".

Iron tree blossoms See "iron tree blossoms". Iron tree blooming See "iron tree blooming".

To wear out iron shoes is a metaphor for traveling long distances and seeking everywhere. Iron heart and wooden intestine See "iron heart and stone intestine".

A heart of iron and a heart of stone. The iron inkstone was worn through. The iron inkstone was worn through.

Describes perseverance and perseverance. Iron prison and copper cage describe a tightly sealed prison.

Iron mouth and steel teeth are metaphors for being eloquent. Copper city and iron wall See "copper city and iron wall".

Brass lips and iron tongue are a metaphor for eloquence. Copper and iron cast are described as very solid and stable.

Cast with copper and iron, describing a very strong physique. Copper bars and iron ribs See "copper bars and iron ribs".

Bronze head and iron arm See "bronze head and iron forehead". The iron horse surrounded by copper is a metaphor for a solid battle formation.

Bronze heart and iron gall describe a person’s firm will. Copper cast iron See "copper cast iron cast".

Cutting iron silently describes the sharpness of a sword. Silver hook iron painting is the same as "iron painting silver hook".

Silver mountain and iron wall is a metaphor for something very solid and indestructible. Cut the nail and cut the iron with determination.

Cutting through steel and cutting through iron is a metaphor for being crisp and resolute. Needle sharpening iron refers to scraping and searching with all your strength.

Iron bones are a metaphor for people’s uprightness and unyielding backbone. A strong and unyielding man refers to a person who is upright and unyielding.

2. What idioms can be formed with iron?

Iron shoes break,

Needle sharpens iron,

Enter the iron master's book,

Strike while the iron is hot,

Bronze head and iron arm,

Iron wall, copper wall, my knees are like iron,

Iron pestle becomes needle,

Iron is struck and copper is cast. ,

A mountain of iron,

A heart of stone,

An iron horse surrounded by copper,

Cutting iron silently,

Iron intestines and stone heart,

Cut nails and cut iron,

Iron plate and copper lute,

Buy iron and think of gold,

Copper Strong iron bones,

Iron proofs like mountains,

Iron trees blooming,

Behind bars flavor,

Copper heart and iron gall,

Iron Guo Jincheng,

Copper poured into iron,

Iron plate and copper strings,

Ruibin iron sound,

Jin Ge and Iron Cavalry,

Dan Shu and Iron Deed,

Iron pestle and grinding needle 3. What are the idioms that begin with the word iron

Iron case is like a mountain, iron case: evidence A solid case or conclusion. Describes that the evidence is conclusive and the case is like a mountain and cannot be overturned.

Monolithic refers to a tight combination that cannot be divided. It is also a metaphor for firmness and unchangeability.

Iron wall and copper wall are metaphors for something very solid and indestructible.

An iron pestle is ground into a needle. Pestle: a rod used for pounding rice or beating clothes. Grind the iron rod into a fine needle. It means that as long as you have perseverance and work hard, you can succeed in anything you do.

Iron painting and silver hook Painting: strokes; hook: hook. Describe calligraphy as strong and soft.

Impartial and selfless describes someone who is fair and strict, not afraid of power, and unsympathetic.

Iron-faced Censor Zhao Bian of the Song Dynasty was the imperial censor in the palace. He impeached powerful people and was upright and selfless. He was known as the "Iron-faced Censor". Later, it was generally referred to as an official who was not afraid of powerful people, did not show favoritism, and was fair and strict.

A heart of stone is as hard as iron and stone. Describes a hard-hearted person who is not moved by emotions.

Iron tree blooms Iron tree: Also called cycad, it is an evergreen tree that blooms infrequently. Metaphor that something is very rare or extremely difficult to achieve.

The iron net coral is a metaphor for collecting rare things.

The evidence is as solid as a mountain and cannot be shaken.

clang in iron clank: the sound of metal vessels hitting each other. A metaphor for a person with outstanding talents.

Iron plate is not easy. Yi: change, change. It cannot be changed like an iron plate. Describes the unchangeable and unchangeable.

The ironclad is nailed ① It’s still a head-on confrontation. It is a metaphor for being decisive and straightforward in speaking and doing things. ②The metaphor has become a conclusion.

Iron-clad singing voice describes heroic singing.

Iron plate and copper lute describe the bold and exciting writing style. Same as "iron plate and copper string".

Iron plate and copper string describe the bold and exciting writing style.

An iron rod ground into a needle is a metaphor that as long as you have perseverance and perseverance, you can succeed in anything you do. Same as "an iron pestle ground into a needle".

The iron pen is selfless, which means that the person who writes and judges cases does not show any personal favoritism.

Iron walls and copper mountains are a metaphor for a strong and reliable force. 4. What four-character idioms can be formed with the word "ban"?

The word "ban" means that things have been decided and cannot be changed.

To draw a board across a bridge is a metaphor for kicking away those who have helped you after you have achieved your goal.

To deviate from the accepted norms means to deviate from the accepted norms.

A deal is a metaphor for a deal being established or an agreement being reached.

The word "monolith" is a metaphor for being tightly bound and cannot be divided. It is also a metaphor for firmness and unchangeability.

Tongpa and iron plate: Tongpa and iron plate: two accompaniment instruments. Use copper pipa and iron pipa to accompany the singing. A word that describes boldness and high-pitched tone.

One board and three eyes: the rhythm of opera music. It means that words and actions are orderly or in compliance with the rules. Sometimes it is also used as a metaphor for being rigid in doing things and not knowing how to be flexible.

Strict and orderly refers to words and actions that are orderly or in compliance with the rules. Sometimes it is also used as a metaphor for being rigid in doing things and not knowing how to be flexible.

Word by word describes speaking calmly and clearly.

Being orderly means that words and actions are orderly and step-by-step.

Sitting on the bench is a metaphor for holding a leisurely position because you are not taken seriously. It can also be used as a metaphor for waiting for a job or waiting for an interview for a long time.

Smashing nails on the board is a metaphor for things that have been decided and cannot be changed or words can be kept.

In the old days, the word "chiban doushi" was used to describe people with low official positions and low salaries.

Hold the palm upside down. Ancient officials held the palm in front of the emperor. Hold the palm upside down, indicating that you are frightened and lost your composure. Same as "inverted handle version".

Backstage boss, boss of the troupe. Refers to the person or group behind the scenes.

The iron plate is not easy to change: change, change. It cannot be changed like an iron plate. Describes the unchangeable and unchangeable.

The ironclad is nailed ① It still means a head-on confrontation. It is a metaphor for being decisive and straightforward in speaking and doing things. ②The metaphor has become a conclusion.

The iron voice describes the heroic singing.

The iron plate and copper lute describe the bold and exciting writing style. Same as "iron plate and copper string".

Iron plate and copper string describe the bold and exciting writing style.

One dialect at a time. Original, one, five, ten.

A drum, a pan, and a pan are used to coordinate the rhythm during singing. The two are inseparable because they are used as metaphors to help each other.

Serious and serious. Same as "eight hundred serious".