Four-character idioms related to chickens with explanations

1. What are the four-character idioms with chicken? A complete collection of four-character idioms related to the word chicken

Hear the chicken and dance,

Chicken Sichen,

Stand out among the chickens,

The chickens are crowing and the dogs are stealing,

The chickens and dogs are restless,

They are dumbfounded,

Kill the chickens to get the eggs, < /p>

Kill the chicken to scare the monkey,

The golden rooster is independent,

The chicken flies and the dog jumps,

The chicken and the dog hear each other,

The chicken and the dog are broken,

Chickens fly and eggs are beaten,

Chicken intestines with small belly,

Chickens and dogs ascend to heaven,

Trivial things,

Kill chickens to scare monkeys,

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Steal chickens and dogs,

Rat belly and chicken intestines,

Fan Zhang chicken millet,

Kill chickens to scare monkeys,

Native chickens and tiled dogs,

Pheasant dancing mirror,

Native chickens and tiled dogs,

Chicken mouth and cow queen,

Ox tripod Cooked chicken,

Chicken skin with white hair,

Leave the chicken and dog alone,

Fighting cock and lackey,

Tastes like chicken ribs 2. I want There are idioms with the word chicken (4-character idioms)

Duhe, chickens, fighting chickens, scolding dogs, wearing chickens, wearing dolphins, fighting chickens, raising dogs, fighting chickens and running dogs

Fighting with wine, chickens, fighting chickens, running horses, fighting chickens and running dogs Dumb as a wooden chicken Dull as a wooden chicken

Dumb as a wooden chicken The power of binding a chicken The phoenix feather chicken's courage Fan Zhang Chicken millet The dog steals the chicken and crows

How can a dog steal a chicken and cut it with an ox knife? The chickens have crane hair, chicken skin, crane bones, and chicken skin

The cranes are stuck, the chickens are standing tall, the chickens are Huainan chickens, dogs, Huaiwang chickens and dogs, the cranes are traveling among the chickens

The chickens are not as good as the phoenix, the chickens are gaining worms, and the chickens are losing the chickens. Find bones in intestines, dog belly, eggs

Chickens fly, eggs beat chickens, flying dogs are called chickens, flying dogs jump, chickens fly, dogs walk, chickens have white hair

Chicken bones support bed, golden chicken independently, marry a chicken and follow the chicken, marry a dog, follow the chicken News about dogs, golden roosters, domestic chickens and wild pheasants

Domestic chickens and pheasants marry chickens, chase chickens, chicken mouths, cows, queens, chickens and dogs, find eggs, beg for chickens

Chickens are rotten, their mouths are hard, chickens crow, dogs crow, dogs steal chickens, and dogs crow. Rooster crows, chicken crows, cock crows

Rooster crows, chicken crows, quits, cock crows, dog barks, chicken crows, chickens dance, chicken feathers, garlic skin

Chicken skin, crane hair, chickens and dogs are restless, chickens and dogs are not frightened, chickens and dogs are not left, chickens and dogs are restless< /p>

Chickens and dogs do not hear chickens perch in phoenix nests. Chickens and dogs are all immortals. Chickens, dogs, mulberries, chickens and dogs ascend to heaven

Chickens and dogs are not startled. Chickens and dogs hear each other. The sound of chickens, goose fights, chicken carcasses, cows, and fish bones from chicken heads

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Chickens and dolphins are breathing, well frogs are eating, chickens and ducks are competing for chicken breasts and turtle backs

Chickens and dogs are heard, and old age and death are not mutually exclusive. Chickens are fighting for geese and water chestnuts are grinding to become chickens. Toumu chicken is raised until the chicken is cut with an ox knife

If the chicken is cooked in an ox tripod, it would rather be a chicken's mouth. If it is not the cow's queen, it would rather be the chicken's mouth. If it is not the cow's queen, it would rather be the chicken's mouth. If it is not the cow's queen, it would rather be the chicken's mouth. The hen crows in the morning< /p>

The rooster crows, the rooster is in the morning, the rooster is in the morning, the rooster is the morning rooster in Runan.

Rat belly and chicken intestines, rat belly and chicken intestines, kill chickens, monkeys kill chickens, scare monkeys, kill chickens to scare monkeys

Kill a chicken, wipe its neck, kill a chicken, take eggs, kill a chicken, take eggs, pheasant, dance in the mirror, kill a chicken for millet

Kill a chicken, scare a monkey, kill a chicken, use an ox-knife, steal a dog, play with a chicken, without the strength to restrain a chicken. Stealing chickens without losing rice

Stealing chickens, stealing dogs, stealing chickens, touching dogs, native chickens and tile dogs, native chickens and tile dogs, pottery dogs and tile chickens

Smell the chickens dancing in the urn, and the fertile chicken tastes like chicken ribs, small belly, chicken intestines, roosters with their tails cut off

The rooster crows at night and the rooster becomes a phoenix, one person attains enlightenment, the rooster and the dog ascend to the sky, one person ascends to heaven, the immortals compete with the rooster, the dog and the chicken for wine

Slaughter the chicken and teach the monkey to point to the chicken and scold the dog, catch the chicken and scold the dog. Chicken Lost Sheep Chicken Catkins Wine

Chicken Bottle Wine Grilled Chicken Pickled Wine Stands Out among the Chickens 3. Idioms and explanations of chickens

Chicken crows and dances means having great ambitions and working hard in time heroic spirit.

Rooster crows and waits for dawn. See "cock crows and waits for dawn".

Rooster crows and plowing is a metaphor for women who are diligent and thrifty in running a household.

The language version of "Poetry·Zheng Feng·The Girl Said the Rooster Crows": "The girl said the Cockcrow, and the scholar said the Cockcrow." And "Bin Feng·July": "The south mu of the land is full of fields. Very happy."

Chicken skin and crane hair see "chicken skin and crane hair". The gain and loss of chickens and insects is the same as the gain and loss of chickens and insects.

The chicken is not as good as the phoenix. The chicken is not as good as the phoenix. It is a metaphor that a son is not as good as his father.

The crane travels among the chickens, which is the same as "the crane stands among the chickens". A crane trapped among a flock of chickens is a metaphor for a person with outstanding talents being reduced to mediocrity.

Crane bone and chicken skin See "crane bone and chicken skin". The crane is among the chickens, which is the same as "the crane stands among the chickens".

The dog steals and the chicken crows. See "the dog steals the chicken and crows". The dog steals and the cock crows ① It is a metaphor for having little skills.

②A metaphor for sneaking. Phoenix feathers, chicken courage. Phoenix feathers, chicken courage.

It is a metaphor for appearing brave but actually being cowardly. Fighting cock lackey is the same as "fighting cock lackey".

Cockfighting and horse racing Cockfighting and horse racing. An ancient gambling game.

Fighting cocks and raising dogs are the same as "fighting cocks and running dogs". Dumb as a wooden chicken See "dumb as a wooden chicken".

Dumb as a wooden chicken See "dumb as a wooden chicken". Wearing a rooster and a dolphin. Roosters and wild boars are all aggressive. In ancient times, they wore crests and belts to resemble their shapes, expressing their bravery.

Killing the chicken to get the egg 〖Explanation〗It is a metaphor for coveting small immediate benefits at the expense of long-term interests. Also known as "killing the chicken to get the eggs".

Standing out among the chickens is like a crane standing among the chickens. It is a metaphor that a person's appearance or talent stands out among a group of people around him.

Fighting for chickens and losing sheep is a metaphor for being greedy for small things and losing big things. Chickens fighting for wine Dou: wine vessel.

Prepare a chicken and a pot of wine. It originally refers to the memorial items for the deceased, and is often used as a speech to commemorate the deceased friend.

Later it also refers to entertaining guests. Point at the chicken and scold the dog. Point at the chicken and scold the dog.

It is a metaphor for scolding this person on the surface, but actually scolding that person. Chicken catkins and wine refer to mourning for an old friend, and the sacrifices are meager.

When one person attains the Tao, chickens and dogs ascend to heaven. When a person attains the Tao and becomes a noodle fairy, the whole family, including the chickens and dogs, also ascend to heaven. It is a metaphor that when a person becomes an official, people who are related to him also become powerful.

Small belly chicken intestines is a metaphor for having a small mind and only considers small things and does not take into account the overall situation. Rooster tail docking: to cut off the tail.

This refers to a rooster that mutilates itself because it is afraid of being sacrificed in sacrifices. Later, it is a metaphor for people who commit suicide because they are afraid of being killed.

The fermented chicken in the urn is a metaphor for a person with narrow knowledge and knowledge. Hear the rooster and dance. When you hear the rooster crow, you get up and dance with your sword.

The latter is a metaphor for those who are determined to serve the country and rise up in time. Tastes like chicken ribs. Chicken ribs: Chicken ribs, without meat. It is a metaphor for something that has little meaning but cannot be abandoned.

It is a metaphor that it would be a pity not to do something, but it would not be of much benefit to do it. Stealing means the act of stealing.

Also refers to improper activities. Stealing a dog and playing with a chicken is a metaphor for not doing your job properly.

As the saying goes, you can’t steal the chicken but lose the rice. The chicken was not stolen, but a handful of rice was lost.

It is a metaphor for someone who wanted to take advantage but suffered a loss instead. Native chicken and tile dog are chickens made of mud and dogs made of tiles.

A metaphor for something that has a false name but no practical use. Rat belly and chicken intestines are a metaphor for having a small capacity and only thinking about small things and not caring about the big picture.

My hands don’t have the strength to tie a chicken. I don’t even have the strength to tie a chicken. Describes a weak body and little strength.

Pottery dog ??and tile chicken A dog made of clay and a chicken made of clay. A metaphor that is merely formal and has no practical use.

Pheasant dancing in the mirror Pheasant dances in front of the mirror. A metaphor for self-appreciation.

Why use a cow's knife to kill a chicken? Why use a cow's knife to kill a chicken? It's a metaphor that you don't need to spend a lot of effort to do small things.

Kill the chicken to scare the monkey. Kill the chicken to scare the monkey. It is a metaphor for punishing one person to warn others.

Kill the chicken to get the egg. Egg: egg. In order to get the eggs, he did not hesitate to kill the chicken.

It is a metaphor for coveting immediate benefits without caring about long-term interests. Kill the chicken to scare the monkey. Kill the chicken to scare the monkey.

It is a metaphor for punishing one person to warn others. Kill the chicken and wipe the neck to describe the feeling of being anxious and unable to think.

Hen in the Morning The hen crows the dawn. In the old days, it was a metaphor for women stealing power and disrupting government.

How to raise a wooden chicken: a chicken that is good at fighting and looks as dull as wood. Describes mastery of kung fu.

It’s better to be the mouth of a chicken than the mouth of a cow. The queen of cows: the *** of cows. I would rather be a small and clean chicken mouth than a big and smelly cow ***.

It is a metaphor that one would rather be independent in a small situation than to be dominated by others in a big situation. Cooking Chicken in Niu Ding Use the same cauldron as a cow to cook a chicken.

Metaphor of overkill. Use an ox-knife to cut a chicken. Use an ox-knife to kill a chicken.

Metaphor of overkill. Grinding water chestnuts into chicken heads is a metaphor for great difficulties and many twists and turns.

Golden Rooster News refers to the news that the emperor issued a pardon order to recruit peace. If you marry a chicken, follow the chicken; if you marry a dog, follow the dog. Feudal ethics believe that after a woman gets married, she must always follow her husband, no matter whether he is good or bad.

Golden Rooster Independence refers to a martial arts posture of standing on one leg. Back also refers to standing on one foot.

Chicken breasts, turtle back, protruding breasts and hunchback. Hearing the sound of chickens and dogs, not communicating with each other until old age and death. Nowadays, it refers to people who do not understand each other and do not communicate with each other.

Roosters and dogs crowing: crowing; stealing: stealing things. Refers to trivial skills.

Also refers to sneaky behavior. Trivial things are a metaphor for trivial things that are insignificant.

Cocks crow and dogs bark. Cocks crow and dogs bark. Both can hear it. It is a metaphor for a dense population living together in one place.

Domestic Chicken Pheasant Pheasant: Pheasant. The original intention is that Jin Gengyi compared his own calligraphy to a domestic chicken and Wang Xizhi's calligraphy to a pheasant, to show that he despises the near and values ??the distant.

It also refers to calligraphy and painting with different styles. Chickens and ducks competing for food. Chickens and ducks: a metaphor for mediocre people.

It used to mean that villains compete with each other for fame and fortune. Domestic chickens and wild ducks are metaphors for different calligraphy styles.

It also means that people love novelty and dislike ordinary things. No chickens or dogs left behind refers to a cruel slaughter in which even chickens and dogs are not spared.

The sound of chickens and geese fighting means noisy and discord. The rooster crows and the day begins. Afraid of missing dawn and delaying business, I get up before dawn.

The chickens and dogs were not alarmed. It describes the strict discipline of the march, and even the chickens and dogs were not alarmed. It also means being safe and sound.

Goose-skinned and white-haired. The skin is wrinkled and the hair is pale. Refers to the old man.

The Chicken Mouth and the Cow Queen would rather have a small and clean chicken mouth than a big, smelly cow ***. It is a metaphor that one would rather be independent in a small situation than to be dominated by others in a big situation.

Chickens and dogs ascend to heaven. It is said that Liu An, the king of Huainan in the Han Dynasty, cultivated and became a fairy queen. He sprinkled the remaining medicine in the yard. Chickens and dogs ate it and they all ascended to heaven. Later, it is a metaphor that when a person becomes an official, people related to him will also become powerful.

Finding bones in an egg is a metaphor for being deliberately picky. Gains and losses like chickens and insects is a metaphor for small gains and losses, which are insignificant.

Chicken pieces and dog pieces describe things that are piecemeal and small. Get up when the rooster crows.

Describes diligence and not slacking off. Chickens and dogs are both immortals. It is said that Liu An, the king of Huainan in the Han Dynasty, cultivated and became an immortal queen. He sprinkled the remaining medicine in the yard. After the chickens and dogs ate it, they also ascended to heaven.

Later, it is a metaphor that when a person becomes an official, people related to him also become powerful. Chickens and ducks quarreling. Chickens and ducks: a metaphor for mediocre people.

It used to mean that villains compete with each other for fame and fortune. The chicken flies and the dog walks. Walk: run.

Chickens fly around and dogs run around. Describes confusion caused by extreme panic. 4. Idioms related to chickens

Chickens and dogs are not scared, chickens are flying and dogs are running away, chickens are in pieces, golden chickens are independent, killing chickens and wiping their necks

1. Chickens and dogs are not scared

< p> Pinyin of the idiom: jī quǎn bù jīng

Explanation of the idiom: Even the chickens and dogs were not disturbed. Describes strict discipline in marching; also refers to peace and quiet.

The source of the idiom: "Ten Poems on Longevity Zhang Jingjia (eight)" written by Peng Guinian of the Song Dynasty: "The old man smiles and rejoices, and the chickens and dogs are not surprised. There are many benevolences."

Translation : The old man laughed so much that he couldn't walk, and even the chickens and dogs were not disturbed.

2. The chicken flies and the dog walks

Pinyin of the idiom: jī fēi gǒu zǒu

Idiom explanation: walk: run. Chickens fly around and dogs run around. Describes confusion caused by extreme panic.

Source of the idiom: Chapter 13 of "History of Pain" by Wu Jianren of the Qing Dynasty: "Look at the search in the past two days, just the guest house where we stayed was already making a fuss. , ghosts cry and gods cry. ”

3. Chickens and dogs in pieces

Pinyin of the idiom: jī líng gǒu suì

Idiom explanation: describes things in pieces; not systematic.

Source of the idiom: Mao Dun's "Rainy Day Miscellaneous Writings": "This characteristic cannot but have a good name, so the title is: 'chickens and dogs in pieces'."

4. Golden Rooster is independent

Pinyin of the idiom: jīn jī dú lì

Explanation of the idiom: A posture in Chinese martial arts. A martial arts posture in which one stands on one foot like a rooster. Also generally refers to standing on one foot.

Idiom source: "Jinghuayuan" by Li Ruzhen of the Qing Dynasty: "I am a golden rooster and independent, and I have to have one foot slightly longer."

Translation: I stand on one foot, let me stand on one foot The legs are long.

5. Kill the chicken and wipe the neck

Pinyin of the idiom: shā jī mǒ bó

Idiom explanation: Describes the feeling of being anxious and having nothing to think about.

Source of the idiom: Chapter 21 of "A Dream of Red Mansions" by Cao Xueqin of the Qing Dynasty: "Jia Lian's face turned yellow as he spoke. Behind Sister Feng, he only looked at Ping'er and winked, "Kill the chicken and wipe his neck." He covers it." 5. What are the idioms and explanations of bringing a chicken? 1. When you hear the chicken dance, you get up and dance with the sword when you hear the chicken crow. Later, it is a metaphor for those who are determined to serve the country and rise up in time.

2. The chicken in the urn is a metaphor for a person with narrow knowledge and knowledge.

3. A small belly is a metaphor for a small person who only considers small things and does not take into account the overall situation.

4. Rooster tail docking: to cut off the tail. This refers to the fact that the rooster mutilated itself because it was afraid of being sacrificed in sacrifices. Later, it is a metaphor for people who commit suicide because they are afraid of being killed.

5. When one person attains the Tao, chickens and dogs will ascend to heaven. If one person attains the Tao and is a noodle-faced immortal, the whole family, including the chickens and dogs, will also ascend to heaven. It is a metaphor that when a person becomes an official, people who are related to him also become powerful.

6. Fighting for a chicken and losing a sheep is a metaphor for being greedy for small things and losing big things.

7. Chicken fighting with wine cup: wine vessel. Prepare a chicken and a jug of wine. It originally refers to the memorial items for the deceased, and is often used as a speech to commemorate the deceased friend. Later it also refers to entertaining guests.

8. Chicken flakes and wine means mourning the deceased, and the sacrifices are meager.

9. Point at the chicken and scold the dog. Point at the chicken and scold the dog. It is a metaphor for scolding this person on the surface, but actually scolding that person.

10. Standing among the chickens is like a crane standing among the chickens. It is a metaphor that a person's appearance or talent stands out among a group of people around him.

11. As dumb as a wooden chicken. Describes the state of being stunned by fear or surprise.

12. As dumb as a wooden chicken. Describes the state of being stunned by fear or surprise.

13. Beating chickens and scolding dogs is a metaphor for venting dissatisfaction with someone by making insinuations.

14. Wear a rooster-shaped hat and a boar-shaped ornament. Roosters and wild boars are all aggressive. In ancient times, they were shaped like crests and belts to show their bravery.

15. Cockfighting and dog-raising refer to the boring games played by the children of the exploiting class in the old days. Same as "cockfighting lackey".

6. A collection of four-character idioms with chicken

"Idioms containing the word "chicken""

Idioms starting with the word "chicken": (***44) [j ] Chickens are not as good as phoenixes, chickens and insects are lost, chickens and insects are gained and lost, chicken intestines and dog belly are found, bones are found in eggs, chickens fly and eggs are beaten, chickens are flying, dogs are barking, chickens are flying, dogs are jumping, chickens are flying, dogs are walking, chickens are skinned, hair is white, chicken bones are supporting beds, chickens are eating, cows are rearing, chickens and dogs are in pieces, chickens are rotten, the mouth is hard, chickens are crowing. When the rooster crows, the dog steals the rooster, the rooster crows, the rooster crows, the plowing rooster crows, the rooster crows, the rooster crows, the rooster crows, the rooster crows, the rooster crows, the rooster crows, the rooster crows, the chicken crows, the chicken feathers, the garlic skin, the chicken skin, the crane hair, the chickens and dogs are restless, the chickens and dogs are not alarmed, the chickens and dogs are not left, the chickens and dogs are restless, the chickens and dogs do not smell the chickens, the phoenixes, the chickens, the nests. Dogs are all immortals, chickens, dogs, mulberries, chickens, dogs, ascending to heaven, chickens and dogs are not startled, chickens and dogs hear each other, chickens and dogs hear each other, old age and death do not communicate with each other, chickens sound, geese fight, chicken corpses, cows grow from chicken heads, fish thorns, chickens and dolphins breathe, chickens and eagles compete with each other, chickens and eagles compete for chicken breasts Turtles and chickens fight with geese

The second character is the idiom of "chicken": (***46) [d] Beat chickens and scold dogs, wear chickens, wear dolphins, fight chickens, raise dogs, fight chickens, running dogs, fight chickens, walk horses, fight chickens Running dog [f] The power of binding a chicken [g] How to cut a chicken with a bull's knife [j] The golden rooster is independent. Marry the chicken and follow the chicken. Marry the dog and follow the dog. Golden rooster news. Domestic chickens, pheasants, domestic chickens, pheasants, marry chickens and follow the chickens. [m] Raise wooden chickens. to [p] hen crowing in the morning hen crowing hen squaw in the morning hen sidan [r] recognizing the chicken as a phoenix [s] kill the chicken, kill the monkey, kill the chicken, scare the monkey, kill the chicken, scare the monkey, kill the chicken, wipe the neck, kill the chicken, take the eggs, kill the chicken, take the eggs, pheasant Dancing mirror kills chickens for millet, kills chickens to frighten monkeys, kills chickens, why use a bull's knife [t] Steal chickens without losing rice, steal chickens, steal dogs, steal chickens, touch dogs, native chickens and tile dogs, native chickens and tile dogs [w] Hear the chicken and dance [x] Rooster, cut off the tail of the rooster Ye Ming [z] Chickens fight with wine, kill chickens, teach monkeys to finger chickens, scold dogs, catch chickens, scold dogs, fight for chickens, lose sheep, chicken wadding, wine, chicken bottles, wine, grilled chickens, soaked wine

The third word is "chicken" "Idioms: (***21) [d] alone crane chicken flock [f] phoenix feather chicken gallbladder fan Zhang chicken millet [g] dog steal chicken crow dog steal chicken crow [h] crane place chicken flock crane hair chicken skin crane bone chicken Skin crane sleeps among the chickens, stands out among the chickens, Huainan chicken dog, Huaiwang chicken dog, crane travels among the chickens [n] would rather be a chicken's mouth than a cow's queen, would rather be a chicken's mouth than a cow's queen. Belly chicken intestines Rat belly chicken intestines [w] Tastes like chicken ribs [x] Small belly chicken intestines [z] Zhuoli chicken group

Idioms ending with the word "chicken": (***13) [d] Fighting for wine A chicken is as dumb as a wooden chicken. A chicken is as dumb as a wooden chicken. A chicken is as dumb as a wooden chicken [j] Marry a chicken, chase the chicken, see the eggs, ask for a chicken well, frog, fermented chicken [n] Cut the chicken with an ox knife, cook the chicken with an ox tripod [r] Runan morning chicken [t] Steal a dog and play with a chicken Pottery dog ??and tile chicken [w] Wengli fermented chicken 7. What are the idioms related to chickens

1. Pottery dog ??and tile chicken

Definition: Describes dogs made of clay, clay sculptures of chicken.

Source: Liang Xiao Yi of the Southern Dynasties, "Golden Velvet": "A pottery dog ??has no vigilance at night, and a clay chicken has no benefit in the morning."

Source explanation: Clay burning A dog made of clay (although it looks like a real dog) does not have the ability to keep vigil at night, and a chicken made of tiles (although it looks like a real chicken) cannot bring the benefit of rooster crow at dawn.

2. Pheasant dancing mirror

Definition: a metaphor for self-appreciation.

Source: Volume 3 of "Yiyuan" by Liu Jingshu of the Song Dynasty: "Pheasants love their feathers and dance when reflected in the water.

Source explanation: Pheasants like their beautiful feathers. I dance unconsciously when I see my own shadow by the water.

3. Gain and Loss of Chicken and Insect

Meaning: Kill the chicken in order to get the eggs.

Source: "Chicken Binding" by Du Fu of the Tang Dynasty: "The slaves tied the chickens to sell to the market. The chickens were tied up and started to fight with each other.

Explanation of the source: The servant was tying up the chickens to be sold in the market, but the chickens were so anxious that they were squealing and struggling, as if they were protesting.

4. Chicken catkins and wine

Definition: A metaphor for small gains and losses, insignificant.

Source: "Book of the Later Han Dynasty. Biography of Xu Zhi" by Fan Ye of the Song Dynasty: Zhichang was created by Taiwei Huang Qiong, but he couldn't do it. When Qiong's soldiers were buried, Zhi Nai walked to Jiangxia with food on his back, offered a small sacrifice of chicken and wine, and left after crying. Not named.

Source explanation: Xiao Zeng was conquered by Taiwei Dong Qiong and refused to go.

When Huang Qiong died and was buried, Changsun Zhi walked to Jiangxia County carrying dry food on his back, held a small sacrifice of chicken and wine, and left after crying. Don't tell the name.

5. Roosters and dogs hear each other

Interpretation: It is explained that the sound of roosters and dogs barking can be heard, which means densely populated.

Source: "Laozi" by Li Er of Pre-Qin Dynasty: "The food you eat is sweet, the clothes you wear are beautiful, the place you live is comfortable, and the customs are happy. Neighboring countries look at each other, and the sounds of chickens and dogs are heard. The people will never die until they grow old. "Communicate with each other."

Source explanation: The rulers want the grassroots to live a well-off life by themselves and not care about the affairs of others.

8. Four-character idioms with single characters and chicken characters

Collection of four-character idioms with chicken characters (1)

Hearing the chicken and dancing, the hen stands out among the chickens in the morning

Chickens crow, dogs steal chickens, dogs are restless and dumbfounded

Kill chickens to take eggs, kill chickens to scare monkeys, golden roosters are independent

Chickens fly and dogs jump, chickens and dogs hear each other, chickens and dogs are broken into pieces

Chickens fly with eggs, beat their belly, chicken intestines, chickens and dogs ascend to heaven

Kill chickens with trivial details to scare chickens Monkeys steal chickens and touch dogs

Rat belly, chicken intestines, open chicken millet, kill chickens and scare monkeys

Native chickens and tiled dogs, pheasants, dancing mirrors, native chickens and tiled dogs

Chicken mouth and cow The chicken is cooked in a houding cauldron and the chicken skin is white

The chickens and dogs do not leave the fighting cocks and lackeys and taste like chicken ribs

The power of binding the chickens kills the chickens and takes out the eggs. The chickens crow and stand up as dumb as wooden chickens and flying dogs. Chicken fighting, horse racing, chicken worm gain and loss

Chicken crows, dog barks, chicken scolds dog, mouse belly, chicken intestines, chicken, pheasant, chicken, dog, mulberry, hemp, loses sheep, fights with wine, chicken

Contains the word "chicken" A collection of four-character idioms (2)

Kill chickens for millet chickens crow, dogs bark, chicken corpses and cows, from chicken crows to Jiedan wood chickens, to Runan morning chicken wells, frogs, fermented chickens

Chickens Birds fight to kill chickens, wipe their necks, Huainan chickens and dogs steal dogs, play with chickens, chicken bones, support beds, marry chickens, chase chickens, crane bones, chicken skin

Wear chickens, wear dolphins, chickens crow, dance, domestic chickens, pheasants, phoenix feathers, chicken gallbladders, chickens Males are crowing, chickens are standing, chickens are breasted and turtles are back

Chickens and dogs are not alarmed. News about golden roosters. Chickens are flying. Dogs are croaking. Roosters have their tails cut off. Chickens and dogs are all immortals. Pottery dogs are tile-roofed chickens. Chicken heads and fish bones.

Female chickens. The chicken crows in the morning, and when the eggs are seen, they beg for the chicken. The cow knife cuts the chicken, the wine, the chicken and the ducks compete for food, beats the chicken and scolds the dog. Make a phoenix, a hen, a chicken, a chicken, a chicken, a chicken, a chicken, a chicken, a chicken, and a plow

A collection of four-character idioms containing the character for chicken (3)

Kill a chicken to teach a monkey, a crane alone, a flock of chickens, a chicken in a phoenix nest, a chicken intestine, a dog The belly chicken is not as breathtaking as the phoenix, chicken, and dolphin, stealing chickens and dogs

Chicken bottles, wine, chicken skin, crane hair, chickens fighting for geese, fighting cocks, geese fighting, roosters crow at night, killing chickens, chirping monkeys, King Huai's chickens and dogs

The crane is trapped among the chickens, the chickens are fighting, the dogs are roasting, the chickens are soaked in wine, and the chickens are phoenixes. Chicken

Four-character idioms with single words:

A single sight and a brief hearing,

A single shot of an ancient tune,

A single silk cannot Line,

Single household is small,

Misfortune never comes alone,

Luan only Phoenix is ??single,

Going to a meeting alone,

Food and clothing are scant,

Alone,

Alone and independent,

Go straight in,

Shadow is single,

A horse and a gun alone,

A man alone and powerful,

A single person and weak,

A single swan and few birds,

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A single figure and a double shadow,

A single horse and a single gun,

Single and exhausted,

Single Wen Guzheng,

Alone,

A single figure,

Alone,

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A single biography of ten generations,

A single figure,

A single thread does not form a thread,

If you are alone, it is easy to break, but if you are together, it is difficult to destroy

It’s easy to break when alone, but hard to destroy when in groups.

Blessings come in pairs, misfortunes never come alone 9. Four-character idioms with explanations and sentences, more, hurry up

1 Hear the chicken and dance. Getting up when you hear the cockcrow is a metaphor for people studying hard and working hard.

The old man cultivates himself in the countryside. He dances to the sound of chickens and does Tai Chi to keep fit every day. 2. Starting from scratch. I built a career through hard work and hard work.

Chairman Wang started from scratch and is now the president of Wang Group. 3 Comeback: Dust kicked up by people and horses running.

Describes the organization's strength and efforts to recover after failure. Although I did not perform well in this competition, I decided to make a comeback tomorrow.

4. Morning bells and evening drums. In ancient Buddhist temples, bells were rung in the morning and drums were beaten in the evening to tell the time. They were used to make people realize. Whenever I think about bad things, I think of my mother’s instructions to me.

5 Strive for the top. Strive for progress. Strive for the top when studying and doing well. Don’t be complacent with the status quo. Burn the boat and sink the boat. It is a metaphor for acting decisively and holding the determination to only look forward and not look back. Now that you are here, you must be determined to burn the boat and never go back until you win the championship.

6 To join the army is to abandon civil service and join the ranks of defending the country. After graduating from high school, my eldest uncle joined the army and entered the military academy, taking on the responsibility of protecting his family and the country.

7. Lessons from the past can be used as a reference for future generations. With this lesson learned, I will definitely bring rain gear next time I go out.

8. Gold and stone are the keys to openness. Sincerity can touch anything. Cousin believes that sincerity is the most important thing, and his success will surely impress Miss Wang.

9 Diligence can make up for lack of talent. It means that hard work can make up for the lack of talent. Diligence can make up for weakness. As long as you put in more effort, you will definitely have a chance of success.

Ten people can defeat nature. It is a metaphor that manpower can defeat nature. My mother told me that "man can conquer nature" and told me not to be afraid of failure.

11 If you have a will, you will succeed. If you have a firm ambition, as long as you work hard, you will definitely succeed. My brother believes that where there is a will, there is a way. As long as you work hard, you will be admitted to your first choice school.

12 Good medicine tastes bitter. Good medicine that can cure diseases tastes bitter. It is a metaphor for speaking bluntly, admonishing and criticizing, although it may sound uncomfortable, but it is beneficial to people.

Grandma said that although the medicine is very bitter, good medicine tastes bitter. In order to get better from the disease quickly, you still have to drink it. 13 Suspended beams and thorns describe people who study hard. The monthly exam is coming soon, and I am determined to follow the spirit of the ancients to prepare for it.

14. Have a clear conscience. When I reflect on myself, I don’t feel any shame in my heart. A person does not seek glory and wealth, but only seeks a clear conscience. Make trouble out of nothing wú shì shēng fēi. Explanation: Looking for trouble for no reason, deliberately causing trouble.

Sentence creation: There are robbers who are restless and there are robbers who make trouble out of nothing. Elated: Xing: interested.

Pick: Spirit. Strong: vigorous.

Describes a very happy expression. "During the garden activities to celebrate Children's Day, the students happily played many games."

2. Angry: Angry: Emotionally excited. Describe being very angry.

"For some reason, he walked into the classroom angrily. 》 3. To gather one’s mind: to gather, to gather: to gather.

Describes being very focused. "The students in the classroom are all listening to the teacher's lecture attentively."

4. Talk to yourself: Talk to yourself. "You can often see an old man sitting there talking to himself at the intersection."

5. Critical: Describes a very critical situation. "Just when the car was about to crash, the driver stopped the car urgently."

6. Bamboo shoots after a rain: describes the large number of new things emerging. "Since the reform and opening up, factories have sprung up like mushrooms after a rain."

7. A dazzling array of things: It means that there are many beautiful things in front of you. "The things on display there are so dazzling that our eyes are overwhelmed."

8. Upright: Describes a very tall and heroic person. "He is selfless and truly an upright and upright man."

9. Leave no stone unturned: method: method. Say: Method.

Think of and exhaust every possible means. "Teachers try every possible means to mobilize our enthusiasm for learning."

Hungry and thirsty: a metaphor for a very urgent request, just like being hungry and eager to eat, and being thirsty and eager to drink water. "The students studied hard and eagerly."

10. Cautious: cautious: serious, cautious look. "He carefully cleaned the vase and placed it gently on the desk."

11. New look: new look: bright and bright look. Describes the old appearance changing and showing a new appearance.

"Seeing the new mental outlook of our class, the principal showed a happy smile on his face. 》 12. Be confident: Cheng: completed, ready-made.

"I am confident that I will get good results in this exam. 》 13. Unique: different: elsewhere, unique.

"The book he wrote is cleverly conceived and unique. 》 14. Idiom: Grass and trees are all soldiers Pronunciation: cǎomùjiēbīng Definition: Treat all the grass and trees on the mountain as enemy soldiers.

Describes people being suspicious when they are panicked. Sentence: Everyone was in shock and uncertainty that day, ~, and at night, there was still no movement.

15. Idiom: Go into battle shirtless Pronunciation: chìbóshàngzhèn Definition: Go into battle shirtless. It is a metaphor for going on stage in person and carrying out activities without any disguise.

Sentence: He finally took action in person. 16. Idiom: Crowd Pronunciation: wūhézhīzhòng Definition: Like a group of crows temporarily gathered together.

It is a metaphor for a group of people who are improvised and unorganized. Sentence making: Although there are some people outside, they are also ~, not unified.

17. Idiom: Besieged on all sides Pronunciation: sìmiànchǔgē Definition: It is a metaphor for being in a situation of being surrounded by enemies and being isolated and helpless. Sentence: Here, no matter how sharp-tongued you are, you have no choice but to obey.

18. Idiom: deploying troops like a god Pronunciation: yòngbīngrúshén Definition: deploying troops and generals like a god. Described as being good at commanding operations.

Sentence creation: Zhuge Liang’s miraculous calculation during the Three Kingdoms period, ~. 19. Idiom: Courage but no strategy Pronunciation: yǒuyǒngwúmóu Definition: Only courage, no strategy.

Refers to doing things or fighting just by rushing in and out, without planning or strategy. Sentence: Bi Feng~ is extremely greedy for wine and sex, has no sympathy for his subordinates, and all his subordinates are alienated.

20. Idiom: Strong walls and clear fields Pronunciation: jiānbìqīngyiě Definition: A way to deal with the invasion of powerful enemies. This makes it impossible for the enemy to attack the stronghold and grab supplies.

Sentence: You are not allowed to fight, but you can wait until the thieves and bandits have relaxed as much as possible before you can pursue him. 21. The first and last are obedient: contradicting each other and contradicting each other.

How can I trust you when you talk so docilely? 22. Lead the neck to be slaughtered: kill: kill.

Crane your neck and wait to be killed. Refers to waiting for death without making any resistance.

The prisoner knew that he could not escape his guilt, so he had no choice but to bend his neck and be killed. 23. The clothes do not drag on the ground: drag, drag.

Does not stain clothes.