Unpredictable,
Catch the wind shadow,
The thief shouted to catch the thief,
Catch thieves and look at stolen goods,
Catch the wind and the moon,
Catch the dragon and tiger,
Take them alive,
Arrest the general,
Unpredictable,
Catch the tiger and catch jiaozi,
Looking up at the sky and catching shadows,
Catch turtles in a jar,
Holding a knife and ghostwriting,
The horse catches the mouse,
Catch mice and cats,
Grab a knife for someone,
Dogs catch mice,
Demons and monsters,
Catch the moon with clouds,
The eagle caught the goose,
Catch rape and body double,
Catch the shadow, chase the wind,
Catch nine out of ten,
Stealing dogs and catching chickens,
Tell someone to grab the knife,
Grab a knife for someone else,
Twilight reversal
Catch the wind and catch the shadows: metaphor has no basis for speaking and doing things.
Looking at the sky and catching shadows: I still say that I catch the wind and catch shadows. Metaphorical speech and behavior are based on specious signs.
Catch the moon in the water: a metaphor for an empty fantasy that cannot be realized.
Nine out of ten: the metaphor is very sure.
Grab the class and make a gesture: put on airs, put on airs.
Catch thieves and stolen goods: a metaphor for handling right and wrong, based on facts.
Catch the wind and catch the shadow: a metaphor for illusory or unfounded speculation.
Catch the wind and catch the moon: a metaphor for illusory or unfounded speculation.
Catch the tiger and the dumpling: dumpling: dragon. You can catch tigers in the mountains and dragons in the sea. Great metaphorical skills.
Catch a chicken and scold a dog: especially a mulberry tree. A metaphor for scolding this person on the surface is actually scolding that person.
Grasp your own limitations: describe calligraphy as vivid and magnificent.
Elbow grabbing: it means that the whole skirt shows the elbow. Describe clothes in rags. Take care of one thing and lose another, and the situation is difficult.
Bare elbow: refers to the whole skirt showing the elbow. Describe clothes in rags. Take care of one thing and lose another, and the situation is difficult. He also described calligraphy as vivid and magnificent. It's like "catching a coward and seeing an elbow".
Grab the elbow and see: the same as "gold". Refers to the whole skirt, showing elbows. Describe clothes in rags. Take care of one thing and lose another, and the situation is difficult.
Tight: refers to the whole skirt showing the elbow. Describe clothes in rags. Take care of one thing and lose another, and the situation is difficult.
Uncertainty: unpredictable. Guess, anticipate.
Catch life but not death: it means to turn it upside down in the morning and evening. Often used for unlimited enjoyment.
Catch mice and cats: take: catch. Catch mice and cats. Metaphor can subdue opponents.
Catch the wind and catch the shadow: a metaphor for illusory or unfounded speculation.
Catch the thief and see the stolen goods: dirty: the property obtained by theft or bribery. You must see the stolen goods to catch the thief. Means there must be real evidence.
Catch a thief and catch a rape: a metaphor for handling right and wrong, based on facts.
Ghostwriting: refers to the person who contributes or writes articles.
Catch ghosts and set them free: a metaphor for the double-faced behavior of doing bad things and pretending to be good people.
The eagle catches the goose: a metaphor for quickness and fierceness when catching.
Spitting, feeding, and scratching hair: a metaphor for worrying about being busy in order to attract talents. It's the same as "sucking and shaking hair"
Money people catch knives; Money: please; Grab a knife: write a composition. Please make a fuss.
Cloud catching the moon: high descriptive ability.
The horse catches the mouse: a metaphor for coming and going in a hurry.
Demon-killing and monster-catching: refers to people with spells who can demon-kill and catch ghosts. After metaphor with strong power to defeat the fierce enemy.
Bedside knife: bed: refers to sitting on the couch; Knife holder: refers to a guard with a knife. A guard is standing by the sofa. A metaphor for someone who writes for others.
2. What are the idioms at the beginning of words? Pull the skirt and your elbow will be exposed. Describe clothes in rags. Metaphor attend to one thing and lose another, poor to cope with.
Catch ghosts and set them free: a metaphor for the double-faced behavior of doing bad things and pretending to be good people.
Ghostwriting: refers to the person who contributes or writes articles.
Catch a thief and catch a rape: a metaphor for handling right and wrong, based on facts.
Catch the thief and see the stolen goods: dirty: the property obtained by theft or bribery. You must see the stolen goods to catch the thief. Means there must be real evidence.
Catch the wind and catch the shadow: a metaphor for illusory or unfounded speculation.
Catch mice and cats: take: catch. Catch mice and cats. Metaphor can subdue opponents.
Catch life but not death: it means to turn it upside down in the morning and evening. Often used for unlimited enjoyment.
Uncertainty: unpredictable. Guess, anticipate.
Tight: refers to the whole skirt showing the elbow. Describe clothes in rags. Take care of one thing and lose another, and the situation is difficult.
Grab the elbow and see: the same as "gold". Refers to the whole skirt, showing elbows. Describe clothes in rags. Take care of one thing and lose another, and the situation is difficult.
3. Four-character idioms beginning with words:
Just in case,
Good for evil,
Make an example of others,
Died in the line of duty,
Getting earlier and earlier,
In a nutshell,
Lead by example,
Fight poison with poison,
Take one as ten,
Measure people by themselves,
Retreat for progress,
Convince people by reasoning,
And so on,
Defend and attack,
In order to see the effect,
Serve people with virtue,
Judge a book by its cover,
To meet friends,
Abuse power for personal gain,
Treat each other with courtesy,
Just in case,
Test the law,
With softness,
Pass it on,
Good for evil,
Confuse the real with the fake,
Throw eggs at stones,
Use a measuring body,
Drive flies away with fish,
Continue to be long and short.
4. Idioms that start with four words:
Four books, five classics, four seas, four seas, four seas, four seas, four seas, four seas, four seas, four seas, four seas, four seas, four seas,
In all directions, the four seas are peaceful, divided, loose and spreading.
Four Seasons, Eight Seasons, Four Seasons, Four Seasons, Manmei, Sifang, Siqing and Six Activities.
Four mountains, five mountains and four corners are all qi of four hundred and four diseases and four seasons.
Four Seas, Kyushu, Four Seas, Four Seas, Four Waves, Four Suburbs, Four Bases, Nine Hospitals, Four Roads, Four Chong and Six Da.
Four districts and eight streets are under attack on all sides, with four branches, four stops, eight branches and five branches.
The countries in World War IV were four-handed, six-handed, four-handed, four-handed, four-handed and five-handed.
The country/the world is at peace.
5. What four-character idioms that start with "try" don't start with "try"? There are many idioms that contain the word "try", such as trying with your own body, crying for the first time, trying with the front, trying with new songs, trying with the front, trying every word every day, trying with yourself, eager to try, and so on.
First, challenge the law.
Explanation: text: individual, individual; Try: try. Try to do something illegal by yourself. Refers to knowingly committing a crime.
From: The Biography of Hanshu Wang Zun by Ban Gu in the Eastern Han Dynasty: "Be cautious about your duties and do your best."
Vernacular writing: "Be aware of your responsibilities and don't try to do anything illegal."
Grammar: formal; As predicate, object and attribute; derogatory sense
Second, try to cry for the first time.
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It shows that the newborn baby cries loudly and will be extraordinary in the future. Later, it was also compared to the debut of a concert singer.
From (Ming) Luo Guanzhong's Romance of the Three Kingdoms: "As the saying goes, newborn calves are not afraid of tigers." "
Vernacular: As the saying goes, newborn calves are not afraid of tigers.
Third, try the front.
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Explain and: while feng: sharp. Use it while it's sharp. Metaphor is to take advantage of feasible opportunities to act.
From the third chapter of "Evil Sea Flower" by modern Ceng Pu: "However, the title of the topic is the second life of scholars. As soon as I heard the news of the opening of the exam, I always wanted to have an interview. No matter how many bases I have, Wen Qing is one of them. "
Fourth, the new test
Explanation: three: whetstone; New blade: a newly ground blade. As sharp as a freshly sharpened knife. It is a metaphor for showing outstanding talents just after joining the work.
From: Qing Wu Ren Jian's "The Present Situation of Monsters Witnessed in Twenty Years" Chapter 25: "These 500 monks were taught by Xia Chan himself and practiced for several years. Today, they are new and brave. "
Vernacular: "These 500 monks were taught by Xia Chan himself. They have been practicing for several years, and they have shown outstanding talent and courage when they just joined the work today. "
Grammar: subject-predicate type; As predicate and attribute; Include praise
Fifth, choose a song to try dancing.
Explanation: refers to a dissolute lifestyle. The same as "choosing colors for songs".
From: Song Zhou Mi's "Lu Hua Ci Shiou Yun Chang Rhyme": "Choose a song and try it, and even fall in love with drunkenness."
Vernacular: "a dissolute lifestyle, falling in love with the jungle overnight."
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Fighting violence with violence: using; Yi: change, replace; Violence: brutality. Replace cruelty with cruelty. Refers to the change of rulers, but the autocratic rule has not changed.
Flies caused by ice: attraction. Use ice to attract flies. This is a metaphor, and things will be difficult to achieve.
Sticking to words and misinterpreting the author's original intention.
Good for good: kindness. Repay kindness with kindness.
Good for good: kindness. Complain: hatred. Don't remember other people's enemies, but give them benefits.
Fight poison with poison: cure. In Chinese medicine, it refers to the treatment of toxic drugs and other malignant diseases. Metaphor uses the contradiction of bad things themselves to oppose bad things, or for the benefit.
Throwing eggs at eggs: sharpening stones. Beat eggs with a millstone. Metaphor attacks the weak and wins.
Pass it on: take it and put it; Error: fallacy. It means to spread the original incorrect words incorrectly, and the more you spread them, the more wrong you are.
Replace what you saw with what you heard. It means not to investigate and understand in person, but to listen to what others say.
Defend by attacking, and defend by attacking.
Mistake the past: blame and deny. Attack current politics with historical stories.
After the effect, after the effect: future effect. It means to punish the criminal lightly and then see his future performance.
Fill the crown with a crown: a hat; Footwear: shoes. Mend shoes with hats. It is a metaphor for matching expensive things with cheap things.
Look at the sky with a tube: bamboo tube; Peep: to look through a small hole or gap. Look at the sky through the hole in the bamboo tube. Metaphor is narrow-minded or one-sided.
Take rules as rules: exhortation; Tang: The jade that the ancients crowned hung on both sides of their ears. Turn a deaf ear to exhortations. Metaphor is not listening to other people's advice.
Put out the fire with fire. Put out the fire with fire. Wrong metaphor is not only useless, but also harmful.
Measure yourself: guess, guess. Guess others with your own mind (mostly bad).
Control complexity with simplicity, and handle complex things with simple and straightforward methods.
Make an example of others: make people alert and not make mistakes; Effect: imitation, imitation; You: Neglect. Dealing with a bad person or a bad thing is used to warn those who learn to do bad things.
Relieve smoking addiction with wine: drunk unconscious. Relieve alcohol with wine. Metaphor is to use harmful methods to save the emergency.
7. See the first four-word idiom: You can't save yourself when you die, but you can't save yourself when you see a little knowledge, change your mind when you see something different, be brave, have it both ways, have it both ways, forget about profit and justice, forget about profit and justice, be well informed, be sad when you see a bullet, be sad when you see a Buddha, and be abandoned by others. You are always naive when you see a situation. See Buddha's nature, feel sorry for yourself, see the world's seedlings, see the eggs as chickens, see the wind and rain, see money, see needles, see walls, see the end, see habits, see dogs, see angles, see birds, see the wind, see the times, see sages, see sages, and think strangely.
Be flexible according to the specific situation. Source: The Book of Changes: "A gentleman does a few things, not all day long."
Seeing the pommel horse, seeing the things left by the dead or parting people, I thought of this person. Source: Song Shijie's Collected Works of Mr. Zhu Laishi III. Feeling excited: "lean on the saddle and think about the bones, caress the youth."
Seeing money, seeing people's money, evil thoughts abound. Source: Wu Yingming's "Cinnabar Bear" is the fourth fold: "I only say that the wicked avoid it, make a fuss, and have money."
When you see a bullet, you want a bird's barbecue. Metaphor is a premature estimation of the actual effect.
It's the same as "looking for bullets" When you see a bullet, you want a bird's barbecue.
Metaphor is a premature estimation of the actual effect. Source: "Zhuangzi's Theory of Everything": "And women have long planned to seek the night when they see the eggs, and seek to stir when they see the bullets."
People who have both ability and political integrity want to catch up with De Si Qi. With "Si Qi".
Well informed: I know. I have seen a lot and know a lot.
Describe a profound experience and rich experience. Source: Feng Ming Menglong's "Ancient and Modern Novels" Volume 1: "Everyone is still a treasure, knowledgeable, and his vision is ten times higher than that of men."
Watching the wind makes the boat look at the momentum or look at other people's eyes. With "you can have your cake and eat it".
Source: Qing Li Jiabao's "Officialdom in the Sky" Forty-first time: "He tuiren has one more skill, which is to face the wind and waves and look at his eyes." Have it both ways, take the helm.
Metaphor to see momentum or look at other people's eyes. Source: Songshi Puji's "Five Lights Meeting Yuan": "Watch the wind at the helm and just go with the flow."
Seeing the wind makes the sail is a metaphor for watching the momentum or other people's glances. With "you can have your cake and eat it".
Source: Chapter 19 of Qing Li Garbo's Officialdom in Appearance: "Fortunately, I wrote 20,000 letters, and Zhong Cheng agreed, so I was released. Don't have it both ways, be reasonable. "
Seeing the wind is rain. Metaphor is to believe at the first sign. Turn the rudder with the wind and start the tiller.
Metaphor to see momentum or look at other people's eyes. Source: Songshi Puji's "Five Lights Meeting Yuan": "Watch the wind at the helm and just go with the flow."
Seeing the wind turn into a tent is a metaphor to see the momentum or look at other people's glances. With "you can have your cake and eat it".
Source: Mao Dun's Midnight Seven: "That's not really working for me, but have it both ways, who is selfish. I have money not to give it to such people! " Metaphor is to use all available space or time as much as possible.
Source: Wei Wei's "Oriental", the third chapter: "The small steel gun later killed many enemies." Chen San encouraged him again. "
See you later, soup and wall, used to refer to the yearning for sages. Origin: According to legend, after Yao died, Shun admired him for three years. When he sat down, he saw Yao's shadow on the wall, and when he was eating, he saw Yao's shadow on the soup.
See the Book of the Later Han Dynasty, Biography of Guli. Don't make a fuss about strange phenomena.
It means to be calm when encountering unusual things or unexpected situations. Source: Hong Song Mai's "Three Poems of Yi Jian" Volume II: "What is enough to believe in the words of animals?" I've known for months.
It's normal to be weird, and it's weird. "Don't make a fuss about strange phenomena.
It means to be calm when encountering unusual things or unexpected situations. Use "normal".
I'm used to it. I often see it. I'm used to it. It is not surprising that common refers to seeing often.
Play it by ear and act as soon as you see the right time. Source: The Book of Changes: "A gentleman does a few things, not all day long."
Play it by ear and be flexible. Source: The Book of Changes: "A gentleman does a few things, not all day long."
See a few and do a few: signboards; Do: act. It means taking measures as soon as there are signs.
Source: The Book of Changes: "A gentleman does a few things, not all day long." See a few and do a few: pass the "machine" and the machine; Do: act.
It means to seize the favorable opportunity and take action in time. Source: The Book of Changes: "A gentleman does a few things, not all day long."
Look at the classic, description at a glance, very clever. See the essence, know the essence and describe it at a glance. Very clever.
With "see the classics". Seeing the scene in front of me, seeing the scene in front of me, evokes some feelings.
It also refers to seeing the present situation and thinking of ways to deal with it, that is, improvising. Source: Yuan Gong Dayong's "Qilitan" is the fourth fold: "I can't see the scenery, but it hurts to see things."
March when you see the favorable situation. Take action when you are sure.
Source: "Twelve Years of Zuo Zhuan Gong Xuan": "If you can advance, you will advance, if you know difficulties, you will retreat, and the army will be good at politics." If you can make progress, you can make progress. If you know difficulties, you can retreat. You can decide whether to make progress or retreat according to the actual situation.
Source: Yue's "Han Gao Di Ji": "Zhao Bing went abroad to fight, and when he saw the possibility, he entered and retreated. He cares about his heart and has no intention of dying. " Seeing others cry makes you sad.
Have sympathy. Seeing goods and wealth in a selfish way, we should think of morality.
Source: The Analects of Confucius: "You can do whatever you want, give up your life for righteousness, and if you don't forget what you said in this life for a long time, you can become an adult." Forget about profit, but ignore morality when you see profit.
Source: History of Han Fan Li Teng Chuan Fu Jin Zhou: "Those who sell friends are said to forget their righteousness." Love hunting: hunting.
When I saw hunting, my heart was high. This is a metaphor. Seeing that what others are doing is exactly what I used to like, I can't help but feel excited and want to try.
Source: Preface to Canon by Cao Wei Pi, the chronicles of the Three Kingdoms: "Harmony, bow and soft hands, shallow grass and fat animals are all happy to see hunting." Seeing that the egg was begging for a chicken, he hoped that the egg would become a chicken. He came to announce the dawn in the morning.
Metaphor is too early. Source: Zhuangzi's Theory of Everything: "Women have long planned to beg for the night when they see eggs and the night when they see bullets.