Four-word idioms at the beginning of embarrassment

1. The fourth word in Idiom Encyclopedia is "Huang Pi Gua"

A sallow and emaciated way

A haggard look

Green, fat, red and thin: green leaves flourish and flowers wither. It refers to the late spring season. It also describes the setting sun in spring.

Sallow and emaciated: sallow and emaciated. Describe people who are malnourished or sick.

Pick fat and thin: pick, pick: choose; Fat: fat; Thin: lean meat. Metaphor is to pick and choose, only for your own benefit.

Eating fat and thin: a metaphor for something that takes advantage of it.

Hu chubby: Hu: among the Three Kingdoms; Clock: the clock in the Three Kingdoms period. Zhao Hu's fonts are thick, while Zhong You's fonts are thin. Describe the beauty of calligraphy.

Fat and thin: describe the different shapes of women, each with its own beauty. It also means that works of art have different styles and strengths.

Thin in the suburbs: This refers to the simple and lonely poetic style of Meng Jiao and Jia Dao. Later it was used to describe the similar artistic conception of poetry.

Yellow face and thin muscles: yellow face and thin figure. Describe malnutrition or disease.

Brother is fat, brother is thin: as the old saying goes, brothers love each other and fight hard in the face of difficulties.

Bamboo is clear, loose and thin: it describes people's thin and spiritual appearance.

2. There is no idiom that begins with "fat" in four-character idioms.

Idioms containing fat:

1. Punch my face and pretend to be fat: For example, I would rather pay the price than pretend to be great.

2. Broad-minded and fat: broad: broad and frank; Fat: Antai is comfortable. The original meaning is that people are open-minded and have a peaceful appearance. Later used to refer to people who are happy and have nothing to worry about, so they are also fat.

3. Broad-minded and chubby: refers to a person with a broad mind and a peaceful appearance. Later used to refer to people who are happy and have nothing to worry about, so they are also fat.

4. Fat head and ears: describe the body fat, sometimes referring to cute children. Both are "fat heads and big ears."

5. Short and fat: short and fat.

3. What four-character idioms begin with "meat"? The four-word idioms that begin with "meat" are: meat friends, meat eaters, ordinary people with the naked eye, stupid eyebrows with the naked eye and naked meat.

1. Meat friends and wine friends [rê u pé ngji ǔ y ǐ u]

Interpretation: Jude said fair-weather friends. Refers to friends who eat, drink and have fun together.

Example: The Peach Blossom Fan and Grass by Ren Shang in the clear sky: "Meat friends and wine friends, ask an old willow."

2. Carnivores are contemptuous

Interpretation: Carnivore: People who eat meat are extended to people with power; Mean: mean. In the old society, people with high status and high salary were short-sighted.

Example: Ten Years of Zuo Zhuan and Zhuang Gong: "Carnivores are frivolous and fail to make long-term plans."

3. Ordinary people's naked eyes

Interpretation: the naked eye: Buddhist scriptures say that there are five eyes: the eye of heaven, the eye of physical wisdom and the eye of dharma Buddha. The naked eye is the eye of physical body and also refers to the vulgar eye; Ordinary: refers to mortals. Refers to ordinary people in the world.

Example: Fan Yuanzi 'an's bamboo boat has the first fold: "These are immortal bones, unlike ordinary people's naked eyes."

4. Eyebrows visible to the naked eye [YYú May]

Interpretation: Metaphor is shallow knowledge.

Example: The third fold of Gao Yuan's embroidered Black Cyclone: "It's hard to bully people, and how ignorant people are, then he is so stupid. With the naked eye, he can't recognize a black whirlwind dad if he dares to come."

This piece of meat is naked and tied.

Interpretation: naked meat: naked, indicating that you are willing to be punished; Face-binding: Hands tied behind your back to face the winner, indicating giving up resistance. Take off your coat and tie your hands behind your back. Describe obedience and surrender.

Example: Sima Qian's Historical Records of Song Weizi's Family in the Western Han Dynasty: "Wei Zi was built at the military gate with his ritual vessels, and his meat was tied naked. His left hand led the sheep, and his right hand led E68A8432313336313336313431343/.