1. Four-character words with ‘strict’ ??
Strict barriers Barriers: the walls surrounding ancient military camps; strict: orderly and serious. It originally meant tight military security. Now it is also used as a metaphor to draw clear boundaries between each other.
Not evil but strict. Not evil-sounding, but very majestic, making people awe.
The security is extremely tight. The security is extremely tight.
Strictly guarded means that *** the security at the entrance of the agency is extremely tight.
Strict barrier originally refers to tight military security. Now it is also used as a metaphor to draw clear boundaries between each other.
Teacher dignity means that the teacher is respected, and only the principles, knowledge and skills he imparts can be respected. Later, it mostly refers to the noble and solemn way of being a teacher.
Severe punishments and harsh laws Jun: harsh. Harsh penalties and harsh laws.
Be strict with yourself and be lenient to others. Be strict with yourself and be lenient to others.
Strict Qi and Righteousness Qi: temper; Xing: character. He has an upright character and is uncompromising.
Tightly fitting means that the gap is tightly closed.
Strict punishment but no loan Punishment: punishment; loan: tolerance. Punish harshly and never forgive.
Being ready means to be fully prepared for battle and waiting for the enemy.
The solemn treasure statue is called a solemn Buddha statue in Buddhism. A metaphor for the true face of a certain person (with a derogatory meaning).
The words are strict and upright. The words are strict and upright.
The wording is strict and the meaning is strict. The wording is rigorous and the reasoning is thorough.
The wording is serious and the reason is correct.
Ci is strict and righteous Ci: words, language. Meaning: truth. Stern words and upright principles.
Ci Yan Yizheng is the same as "Ci Yan Yizheng".
Ci Yan means righteousness, which is the same as "Ci Yan means righteousness".
Diao Dou is strict Diao Dou: In ancient times, marchers used to knock the drum at night to tell the time or call the police. Senyan: clean up, tidy up. The defense is tight. Describes the military camp as being heavily guarded.
The father is strict and the son is filial. The father strictly disciplines his children, and the children obey and respect their father.
Strict rewards and punishments are the same as "clear rewards and punishments".
The way to be a teacher must be noble and solemn. "Book of Rites·Xue Ji": "Any way of learning is difficult for a strict teacher. The teacher is strict and then the Taoist respects it, and the Taoist respects the people and then the people know and respect the learner." "Jianquan Diary" written by Han Cai of the Song Dynasty: "Zheng Kang succeeded Ma Rong, three years later He was not allowed to see him, so he asked Gao Yedi to teach him to Yu Xuan... This is the dignity of teachers in the Han Dynasty.
Yan Jia Hung Li describes the restrained calligraphy style. The words come from the "Book of Jin·Biography of Wang Xizhi": "Although the presentation has the style of the father, it is not new. Looking at the style of his writing, he is as sparse and thin as a dead tree in the middle of winter; looking at his writing, he is as restrained as a hungry official of the Yan family. ”
Severe frost and scorching sun are a metaphor for a severe test in a difficult environment or the perseverance and integrity that have withstood this test. Also known as "scorching sun and autumn frost", "autumn frost and scorching sun".
Severe punishments and severe punishments are still mentioned.
Strictly discipline oneself. Discipline: restraint. Discipline yourself strictly.
Yi Zheng Ci Yan Yi: truth. Word: Words. Reasonable and fair, serious wording. Also known as "righteous words and strict words", "words strict and righteous", "words strict and meaning correct", "words strict and rational", "righteous and strict words".
Righteous words and strict words. Yi: reason; words: words. The reasons are legitimate and sufficient, and the wording is strict and powerful.
Severe cold of ice and snow 〖Explanation〗 Severe cold: extremely cold. The weather is freezing and icy.
Strict on the law 〖Explanation〗Law: restraint. Be strict with yourself. 2. What is the four-character idiom about strictness?
The words are strict and the meaning is upright: The words are strict and the meaning is upright.
Same as "Strict words and righteousness". The words are strict and Yizheng: the words are strict and the principles are upright.
Same as "Strict words and righteousness". Ci is strict and righteous: Ci: words, language.
Meaning: Principle. Stern words and upright principles.
Ci Yan means Zheng: Ci: words, language; Yan: rigorous; meaning: truth; Zheng: pure. Refers to harsh words and pure principles.
The wording is rigorous and the meaning is rigorous: the wording is rigorous and the reasoning is thorough.
Strict words and upright words: Strict words and upright principles.
Same as "Strict words and righteousness". The father is strict and the son is filial: the father strictly disciplines his children, and the children obey and respect their father.
Solemn treasures: Buddhism calls solemn Buddha statues. A metaphor for the true face of a certain person (with a derogatory meaning).
Strict barrier: originally refers to tight military security. Now it is also used as a metaphor to draw clear boundaries between each other.
Teacher Yan Daozun: This means that the teacher is respected, and only the principles, knowledge, and skills he imparts can be respected. Later, it mostly refers to the noble and solemn way of being a teacher.
Tight and tight: no gaps or exits. The description is very strict. 3. Strict four-character idiom
whip the slave and encourage the horse to whip the horse or donkey that cannot run fast.
It is a metaphor for having low abilities, but being strictly supervised and diligent. Used as a word of modesty.
Source: Ming Dynasty Zhang Juzheng's "Compilation and Revision of the Book Chengci Enmingshu": "It has been five years since I started here, and now I have begun to conquer it. I whip the slaves and encourage them to work hard." Jing in the morning and Jing in the evening. , cautious; strict, strict.
Refers to being diligent and cautious all day long. Source: "Song Book·Yuan Can Biography": "I feel guilty for failing to promote political principles. The imprisonment is still complicated, and the stagnation is still accumulated. I am worried in the morning and severe in the evening, and feel pity for me every time."
Defense is like a city. Meaning: mind, referring to selfish desires. It refers to strictly curbing selfish thoughts and distractions, just like defending a city against enemies.
Source: "Fayuan Zhulin" by Daoshi of the Tang Dynasty: "Hidden six are like turtles, defense is like a city, wisdom fights with demons, victory means no trouble." Feng Xing Lei Li describes the rapid and violent momentum. .
The latter often refers to the rapid and strict implementation of political laws and regulations. Source: "Water Margin·Zongqi" by Xu Zichang of the Ming Dynasty: "Those who are strict with official duties are those who are strict with the Yellow Turban Hook Party and do not stop. Those who are afraid of rats and turn around will be busy walking by the east stream."
Follow the principles of justice. Discipline yourself strictly in official matters. Source: "Book of Wei Gao Daomu Biography": "A straight heart becomes more powerful over time, and he is just and self-righteous, which is what he is known for at that time."
Being ordered to be cautious describes strictly following orders and not daring to do so. A slight violation. Source: Li Dongyang of the Ming Dynasty, "Xian Kao's Yin Notes on the Monument of Imperial Orders Presented to Shaofu Mansion": "Everyone in Dongyang is obedient to orders."
The father is strict and the son is filial. The father strictly disciplines his children, and the children are obedient and filial to their father. Source: Tang Dynasty Lu Wen's "Mr. Chen's Grave List in Guangling": "When I first met people from the same hometown, the father was strict and the son was filial, and the elders benefited and the younger ones were respectful. This can be seen in the tone of the words and the color."
Behave well. Rules and regulations of steps: compass and square, extension is the criterion; step: walking with feet. It means to act strictly according to the rules without hesitation.
It also refers to being rigid and inflexible in doing things. Source: Jin Panni's "Ode to the Interpretation of Ceremonies": "Second-school Confucian officials, disciples of Mr. Jin Gentry, who wear tassels and wear jade and behave in a well-behaved manner, are all dignified and accompany the hall, waiting for the deacon's orders." < /p>
"Yan's Family Instructions: Preface" by Yan Zhitui of the Northern Qi Dynasty: "Walk according to the rules, speak calmly and determine the color." Rules, rules, rules, and rules: compasses and squares, by extension, as the criterion.
Refers to doing things strictly according to the rules and taking no hesitation. It also refers to being rigid and inflexible in doing things.
Source: Jin Panni's "Ode to the Explanation of the Dian": "The second-school Confucian officials, disciples of Mr. Jin Gentry, who wear tassels and wear jade, and behave in a well-behaved manner, all accompany them in the hall with dignity. Waiting for the deacon's order. "Be strict with the officials and be gentle with the people."
Be careful and start with details. This means that you should be cautious and strict from the beginning. Strictly abide by and never change.
Unshakable describes a firm attitude that cannot be shaken. It also describes strictly abiding by regulations and never changing them.
Practice strict economy Li: Strict. Strictly practice economy.
There is a strict distinction between men and women. In the old days, it was used to emphasize that feudal ethics should be strictly observed.
Source: "Book of Rites·Effective Characteristics": "There are differences between men and women, then father and son are related; father and son are related, then righteousness is born; righteousness is born, then rites are performed; rites are performed, then all things are safe." Qianqian Junzi means A person who is humble and strict with himself.
Source: "Yi Qian": "A humble gentleman is humble enough to shepherd himself." Rewards and punishments are clear. Rewards should be rewarded, and punishments should be punished.
Describes handling things strictly and fairly. Source: Han Dynasty Wang Fu's "Qianfu Lun·Shi Gong": "Strict rewards and punishments are the basis for governance."
"Hanshu Biography of Zhang Chang": "Chang is a man who is sensitive to illness and has clear rewards and punishments.
" Rewards and punishments are clear to describe handling things strictly and fairly.
Same as "rewards and punishments are clear". Rewards and punishments are clear to describe handling things strictly and fairly.
Same as "rewards and punishments are clear". Small virtue: small section; deviation: deviation from the standard.
Refers to some small sections that do not have to be strictly required. Source: "The Analects of Confucius": "Great virtue does not exceed leisure, and small virtue can go in and out." "
Well-trained: Usually, always. Always have strict training.
Source: "Twenty-two Historical Notes, Volume 34, General" by Zhao Yi of the Qing Dynasty "Jia Ding": "Xian was also a famous general at that time. He had made great achievements, so he knew he was well trained. " Strict in self-discipline: restraint.
Strictly restrain yourself. Source: Chen Liang of the Song Dynasty, "Xie Zengcha Yuanjun": "Strict in self-discipline, you can see the achievements; your heart is to love the people, If you move, you will be able to control the way of heaven. "
Strict on self-discipline: restraint. Strict demands on oneself.
Source: Song Dynasty Chen Liang's "Xie Zeng Cha Yuan Qi": "Strict on self-discipline, you can see it when you go out. Do meritorious deeds; love the people with your heart, and be sure to control your husband and govern the country. " The law follows the words: here refers to the decree or order; law: law.
As soon as the words are spoken, the law follows. It means that once the decree is announced, it will be strictly implemented, and if there is any violation, it will be dealt with according to the law.
Source: *** "Announcement of the Shaanxi-Gansu-Ningxia Border Region *** and the Eighth Route Army Rear Area Staying Office": "If there are lawless elements who dare to conspire to cause trouble, this office will follow the law and do not It is said that it is not predicted. "Correct oneself and abide by the Tao: morality.
Correct yourself and strictly abide by moral standards. 4. There are idioms with the word strict
Yan Chen is fully prepared for battle and waiting. Enemy. Same as "be prepared to be prepared".
Punish without mercy; punish with mercy.
Yan Jia Xing Li's calligraphy style. /p>
Source: The quote comes from "Book of Jin·Biography of Wang Xizhi": "Although the offering has the style of the father, it is not a new ingenuity. Looking at the style of his calligraphy, he is as sparse and thin as a dead tree in the middle of winter; looking at his handwriting, he is as restrained as a hungry official in the Yan family. "
Yan Qi Zheng Xing Qi: temper; Xing: character. Upright character, uncompromising.
Source: "Book of the Later Han·Biography of Kong Rong": "Fu Yan Qi Positive nature is just overturned. "
The word "severe frost and scorching sun" is a metaphor for a severe test in a harsh environment or the fortitude that has withstood this test. It is also called "scorching sun, autumn frost" and "autumn frost and scorching sun".
Strictly fitting means that the gaps are tightly closed. .
Source: Chapter 7 of "The Legend of Heroes of Sons and Daughters" by Wenkang of the Qing Dynasty: "The ground in other provinces is mostly paved with wooden boards, which are tightly covered and cannot be seen easily. ”