Correcting four-character idioms at the beginning of words

1. There is no four-character idiom with the word "live" at the beginning, only two four-character idioms with the word "live": Ling and Ling.

Pinyin: Ⅱ u, ﹍u, radical: o, external stroke: 13, total stroke: 16.

Structure: left, middle and right, code: 2370, location: 435 1, unified code: 64DE.

Stroke order: ノノフノノノノ

Explanation:

Pang u (ㄙㄡˋ)

Insert a stick into the furnace and shake it to make the ash fall: blow the furnace.

Seventeenth session (ㄙㄡˇ)

Cheer up; Work hard.

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Chinese character strokes:

Related words:

1, full of energy [j and ng Shé n d ǒ u s ǒ u]

Describe the soul.

Step 2 be full of energy

Cheer up.

Step 3 shake

Tremble.

Step 4 be energetic

Cheer up; Work hard.

Step 5 shake it up

shake

2. Four-character idioms with embarrassing words at the beginning.

detailed

Hu Yuelong Item: Item: Ma Shouang's lift and lift; Long Xiang: Metaphor is a great spirit. Describe the majestic appearance in detail?

Long Zhi: Item: The way to hold a horse's head high; Chi: majestic. How detailed is it?

Dragon and tiger roar: it means that the spirit is mighty. Detailed?

Dragon and tiger: majestic posture. Detailed?

Dragon and leopard change: Yu calligraphy is vigorous and changeable. Detailed?

Tiger Chao Long Xiang: Metaphorically, a group of heroes rises and competes with each other. Detailed?

Long Xiang Lin Zhen: Long Xiang, leap high. Lin Zhen's poem comes from "The Toe of the Forest" and says, "The balance of toes shakes my son, and this is in the forest." Mao Chuan said, "Lin, you believe it. Detailed?

Long Xiang bends down: Jade bends down and stretches up and down at any time. Detailed?

Long Xiang Feng Jiao: Long Feng takes off. It means to act quickly. Detailed?

Phoenix and Dragon: Describe how to work hard. Detailed?

Long Xiang: Item:. Rising like a cloud, soaring like a dragon. In the past, it was a metaphor for a hero who rose at the right time. Detailed?

Dragon and tiger steps: like a dragon and horse holding their heads high, like a tiger step. Describe spirit, strength and grandeur. Detailed?

Dragon and Tiger: Like a dragon and a horse holding its head high, it seems to be eyeing. Describe a person's great spirit. This is also a metaphor of great talent.

3. Bend the four-character idiom at the beginning of the word and make a forced confession.

Qu: wrong; Tip: Confess. Of innocent people being unfairly punished and forced to confess.

People with high status and low accommodation status.

People with high status belittle themselves and accommodate people with low status.

Retreat strategy

Midge: inchworm, insect name, about two or three inches long, bending and stretching. The inchworm bends to stretch its body. Metaphor is a strategy of retreating for progress.

Lose honor, fail in the task

I lost my moral integrity and humiliated my mission.

Such as "Songs of the South" and "Han Fu" are gorgeous and full of charm.

Qu: refers to Qu Yuan; Ban: refers to Ban Gu. Like Chu Ci and Han Fu, the words are gorgeous and full of emotions. The beauty of hymns.

You can count with one hand-very few.

There are so few descriptions that you can count them by pulling your finger.

Qu Ju Gu Xuan

Metaphor is useless.

For someone or a position.

It means to lower your dignity in order to lower your manners. It is now used to describe a position or person who wronged himself less than himself.

grind one's teeth

Use "bow and scrape". Come on, let's go. Bow bending: the same as "bow bending", tortuous, extended to unsmooth.

There are no idioms in the first four words of Zi. Excuse me, this case

Feed distiller's grains ① Eat distiller's grains and drink thin wine. It means drunk. (2) metaphor bent on vulgarity; Go with the flow. 3 metaphor is beautiful and intoxicating.

Change the barren land, the thin wine is mellow, and the barren land is fat. Metaphor to change the face of poverty and backwardness.

Feed distiller's grains, sip distiller's grains and drink thin wine. It means drunk. It is also a metaphor for Qu Zhi to do as the Romans do; Go with the flow. It is also a metaphor for beautiful words and intoxicating. It's the same as "feeding bad"

Feed distiller's grains, sip distiller's grains and drink thin wine. It means drunk. It is also a metaphor for Qu Zhi to do as the Romans do; Go with the flow. It is also a metaphor for beautiful words and intoxicating. It's the same as "feeding bad"

Feed distiller's grains and drink thin wine. It means drunk. It is also a metaphor for Qu Zhi to do as the Romans do; Go with the flow. It is also a metaphor for beautiful words and intoxicating. It's the same as "feeding bad"

The metaphor of feeding bad is to follow the fashion and go with the flow. Also known as "feed bad sip".

Feed distiller's grains, sip distiller's grains and drink thin wine. It means drunk. It is also a metaphor for Qu Zhi to do as the Romans do; Go with the flow. It is also a metaphor for beautiful words and intoxicating. It's the same as "feeding bad things"

5. What are the four-character idioms that begin with the word "pai"? There are only idioms containing "pie".

1, surging

Pronunciation: xi

Interpretation: Surge: the way the flood surges; Surge: Waves collide with each other. Describe the momentum as rainbow, unstoppable.

Source: Han Sima Xiangru, "Shang Fu Lin": "Angry and boiling; Surging. "

Sentence: The rough waves are constantly beating against the coast.

2, Pentium surging

Pronunciation: bēn téng péng pài

So: the impact of the surging waves. Describe the momentum.

Source: Zhou Libo's "Great Changes in Rural Areas" Volume II: "The sound of rain is mixed with the rushing sound of surging streams."

3. The tide is surging

Pronunciation: xρn cháo péng pàI

Interpretation: surging: the sound of the waves hitting. My heart is like a wave. Describe the mood is very excited, not calm.

Source: Cang Kejia's "Ten Years of Knowing Guo Laowu": "Between the lines; There is a high-pitched voice shouting; There is a powerful force.

The quantity is shaking people; There is a revolutionary spirit and grandeur that makes you; Excited. "

Sentence-making: Every time I think of the scene when he was sworn in as a party member, I can't help feeling surging.

4. Peng Pai

Pronunciation: xi instead of Xi 'an Yangping School.

Interpretation: The waves churned and collided with each other. It also means that the momentum is huge and unstoppable.

Source: Ban Gu's Biography of Sima Xiangru: "Touching the dome stone, stirring the pile, boiling with anger, rushing to the side."

Secretion, transverse flow and reverse folding, turning to Teng Lian. "

Sentence: The surging tide in Peng Pai is pounding the rocks by the sea.

5, surging

Pronunciation: xi instead of Xi 'an Yangping School.

Interpretation: The waves churned and collided with each other. It also means that the momentum is huge and unstoppable. With "Canglang Peng Pai".

Source: Xue Qin Fucheng's Diary of the Four Kingdoms August 30th, 16th year of Guangxu: "Holland River, Mas River.

The secret of beauty used to be as beautiful as a river, surging and surging, and used to be frequent. "

Sentence: The rough sea swallowed a flat boat.