What are the four-character idioms starting with the character 曰?

1. What are the four-character idioms about clumsiness

Diligence makes up for clumsiness, skill makes one clumsy, clumsy tongue, hard work makes one clumsy, great skill is as clumsy, clumsy tongue and clumsy tongue hide cleverness in Clumsy, use diligence to make up for clumsiness, use skill to counteract clumsiness, use diligence to make up for clumsiness, clumsy heart and mouth, clumsy mouth and blunt cheeks, clumsy mouth and clumsy cheeks, clumsy mouth and clumsy tongue, clumsy mouth and clumsy cheeks, peace. Clumsy in division, clumsy in work and government, clumsy in timing, clumsy in fortune, clumsy in rhetoric, clumsy in planning, clumsy in speech, clumsy in speech, clumsy in fortune, clumsy in planning, clumsy in luck. Times are tough, you are struggling to support yourself, and you are struggling every day

1. Diligence can make up for deficiencies

Explanation: Diligence can make up for deficiencies.

From: Shao Yong of the Song Dynasty's "Nongbi Yin": "If you make a fake image, it will be a fake, and you will always make up for your shortcomings with diligence."

Grammar: subject-predicate form; As an object; with a complimentary meaning

2. Self-defeating

Explanation: I wanted to be smart, but ended up doing something stupid.

From: Song Dynasty Huang Tingjian's "Ode to Zhuoxuan": "It is self-defeating, and it is a mistake for the snake."

Example: The child is in a purdah, and this is all due to the father's mistake. ~. ◎Chapter 56 of "The Romance of the Gods" by Xu Zhonglin of the Ming Dynasty

Grammar: conjunction; used as a predicate; has a derogatory connotation, used in criticism situations

3. Too hard and too hard

Explanation: hard work: exhausting efforts; day: day by day; clumsy: clumsy. Now mostly refers to people who do bad things. Although they try their best to be evil, in the end not only do they get no benefit, but their situation becomes worse day by day.

From: "Shang Shu·Zhou Guan": "To be virtuous, the mind will rest day by day, to be false, and the mind will become dull with hard work."

Example: But in the end, because I have ironclad evidence, it is enough To prove that this is slander and slander, they are in vain and cannot achieve their goal. ◎Zou Taofen's "Experience·Credit in Society"

Grammar: conjunction; used as predicate, complement, attributive; contains derogatory meaning

4. Clumsy and skillful

Explanation: Clumsy: stupid. Refers to a truly smart person who does not show himself, and looks clumsy from the outside.

From: Chapter 45 of "Laozi": "It is as straight as bending, as skillful as clumsy, and as discerning as dull."

Grammar: subject-predicate form; attributive , clause; refers to not exposing oneself

5. Clumsy tongue

Explanation: Clumsy: unlucky. Describes lack of eloquence and poor words.

From: Yang Shuo's "Oil City": "I am a clumsy person, so what can I talk about?"

Grammar: conjunction; used as a predicate; used in modest speeches 2. Solitaire idioms starting with "clumsy"

Zhuo Bei Luoxiang → Fragrant car and BMW → Immediate success → Failure is imminent → Success or failure depends on people → Talents are rare → Gains cannot make up for losses → Unjust and few help → Help the side who loses Wealth → Wealth is not revealed in vain → White Zhuzhu → Zhu Chenzhi is good → Tasty and lazy → Make hard and soft → Soft intestines and turns → Turn failure into success → Success or failure, prosperity and decline → A haggard man → A scholar and a strong man → Strong mouth and hard teeth → White teeth and clear mouth → Talking quietly over tea → Talking about different things → Joining the army → The army is in a hurry → Relatives of the emperor and the country → Relatives and relatives → We are friends with you → We lost each other → The son returned → Returned to the taboo and died → Death does not turn on the heel → Heeling matters add splendor → Hua Dian Lao Tzu → Son is filial and father is kind → Compassion is the foundation → Source of origin → Continuous → Fragments of fragments → What Jian suddenly sees → Seeing bullets and begging for an owl → Owls crow and ghosts roar → Xiao Ao Fengyue → Moon, earth and clouds → Steps of Liu Tinghua → The flowers are waning and the moon is waning → Lack of food and clothing → Passing through the house. 3. A four-character idiom about diligence and clumsiness

Diligence can make up for clumsiness

qín néng bǔ zhuō

[Explanation] Qin means diligence; Zhuo means stupidity. Working diligently can make up for the shortcomings caused by clumsiness.

[p> Correct pronunciation] Clumsy; cannot be pronounced as "zhuó".

[Shape identification] Qin; cannot be written as "Qin".

[Similar meaning] Kung Fu lies in perseverance, study hard and practice hard

[Antonym] Perseverance

[Usage] Used as a compliment. Generally used as an object.

[Structure] Subject-predicate formula.

To make up for clumsiness with diligence

jiāng qín bǔ zhuō

[Definition] To make up for clumsiness with diligence.

[Quotation] Bai Juyi of the Tang Dynasty, "Twenty-Four Rhymes from Zidaojunzhai": "There is no way to save troubles like tranquility, and nothing to make up for clumsiness is like diligence."

[Similar meaning] Diligence can make up for clumsiness

[Usage] Linked form; used as a predicate; refers to the use of diligence to make up for clumsiness. 4. Words starting with the word clumsy

Humble opinion,

Clumsy pen,

Clumsy,

Clumsy,

Clumsy,

Clumsy sleeve,

Clumsy,

Clumsy,

Clumsy simplicity,

Clumsy sentence,

Clumsy official,

Clumsy points,

Clumsy road,

Clumsy vulgarity,

Clumsy eyes,

Clumsy administration,

Clumsy difficulty,

Zhuo Zhi,

Zhuo evil,

Zhuo Shou,

Zhuo Shi,

Zhuo Xi,

Clumsy Jing,

Clumsy Na,

Clumsy wood,

Clumsy ignorance,

Clumsy plan,

Clumsy Bo,

Clumsy woman,

Clumsy husband,

Clumsy bird,

Clumsy wild,

Clumsy eyes,

Clumsy Ne,

Clumsy works,

Clumsy rate,

Clumsy fish,

Zhuocheng,

Zhuoshu,

Zhuosheng