Too cautious and timid to let go. ○ Caution in words and deeds: Caution: Caution.
Be careful what you say and do. ○ Caution: describes being cautious in words and deeds, and dare not neglect.
○ Caution: Caution: Careful and cautious. This means seriousness and respect.
Now describe caution, I dare not neglect. ○ soup: soup cooked with meat, vegetables, etc. ; Limulus: Chopped cold carnivorous vegetables.
If you burn your mouth with hot soup, blow it while eating cold food. Metaphor has been learned, and you are too cautious when something goes wrong.
○ Only obey orders: accept orders; Only: only; Sincerity: Be careful. Obey orders and be careful.
○ Regular steps: rules and moments: compasses and square rulers, which are extended as guidelines; Steps: Walk with your feet. It means strictly following the rules.
It also means rigid and inflexible. Obey the rules: obey, dance: obey, obey.
Rules and regulations are the standard tools to define Fiona Fang, and they refer to the code of conduct. The original intention is to obey the rules and not dare to violate them.
Now it also refers to the old rules, and we dare not change anything. ○ Behave the rules: be an honest person, do your duty, and don't do anything illegal.
○ Step by step with rope: rope and ruler: a tool used by carpenters to straighten and measure length, which is extended to statutes; Trend: Go fast; Step: Walk. Play by the rules, not casually.
○ Pro-deep resume: deep: abyss; Footwear: trampling; Thin: thin ice. Facing the abyss, you are walking on thin ice.
Be careful lest you lose. ○ Keep your mouth shut: Keep your mouth shut and don't talk.
Shut your mouth, just like the bottle is blocked. Describe speaking carefully and keeping a secret.
○ Keep your mouth shut: seal: seal. Put three seals on his mouth.
Describe speaking carefully. Now it is also used to describe unwilling or afraid to speak.
○ Self-maturity and stability: self-maturity: rich experience and rich experience; Caution: Be careful. Be sophisticated and steady, and don't act rashly.
○ Hidden Cape: Cape Guiyu: A corner of Guiyu. Metaphor talent is not exposed.
○ Slow and steady: plunge: camp. Unswervingly attack the enemy.
The metaphor step by step will definitely work. ○ Stability: The original description describes that all parts of the body are symmetrical and firm.
Later, I often described it as a safe way to speak and do things. It also describes doing things without making mistakes and lacking positive and innovative spirit.
There are no other guests at home: there are no other guests at home. Describe being cautious in making friends.
Seriously; ○ Tracing to the source: Tracing to the source. Generally, it refers to asking the reason for a thing.
○ get to the bottom: get to the bottom. Generally, it refers to asking the reason for a thing.
○ Get to the bottom of the casserole: a metaphor to investigate the root of the matter. ○ Get to the bottom of the matter: a metaphor for getting to the bottom of things.
○ Finally: Disk: Ask questions carefully; Investigation: investigation. Interrogate and investigate the root cause of the matter.
○ Tracing to the source: Explore the root cause and find the reason. ○ Seek the source along the waves: along the waves: downstream; Seeking the source: exploring the source.
Follow the current to find the source. The original metaphor is to write a composition from minor to major, and finally point out the theme.
Post metaphor discusses the origin and end of things. ○ Poor Competition Committee: Metaphor goes deep into things.
○ End of original text: original text, important: deduction. Explore the origin and result of the development of things.
○ Pursue the source of poverty: poverty: seeking the end. Investigate the root cause of the incident.
○ A good beginning and a good ending: things have a good beginning and a good ending. Describe seriously.
○ There is a beginning and an end: there is a beginning and an end. Refers to doing things to the end.
○ sameness: it means that words and deeds are organized or conform to the rules. Sometimes it is also a metaphor for being rigid and not knowing how to master flexibly.
○ Ding Yi is indeed two: very clear and true. ○ D 2: D: Tong "nail", which means tenon here; Mortise: a hole in an object that connects tenons.
Ding Mao's position is perfect. The description is true and reliable.
○ Meticulous: Gou: You are careless. Refers to doing things carefully, not sloppy at all.
○ Solemnity: prudence and seriousness. Describe a serious attitude when talking and doing things.
○ Practice: body: individual; Body: experience. Experience it for yourself and try to execute it.
○ Presentation: Buddhist terminology. Refers to the Buddha's miraculous powers, who can show all kinds of faces and tell people.
Now it refers to taking personal experiences and experiences as examples to illustrate a certain truth. ○ Words and deeds: words and deeds: explain and teach with words; Example: Prove by action.
Teach by example. Of behavior playing an exemplary role.
○ Lead by example: body: self; Rules: guidelines, role models. Set an example with your own actions.
○ Hands-on: Hands-on. Whatever you do, do it yourself and ask yourself.
Describe doing things seriously and never slacking off. ○ Bold and cautious: describes being decisive and thoughtful.
○ Bold but cautious: describe decisive and thoughtful. ○ Keep your word: Keep your word, and keep your word.
○ Crystal lamp: a metaphor for someone who can see right from wrong when something happens. ○ Out-and-out: Discount and deduction: the percentage deducted from the pricing when selling goods.
No discount means completeness and completeness. ○ do your best: do your best: do everything; Tired: exhausted.
Do your best, do your best. Describe the effort.
○ Spare no effort: leave: stay; Remaining power: remaining power. Take out all your strength and don't reserve any.
○ Not very detailed: not very detailed. The more detailed, the better.
○ Tired: Tired: disrespectful. Don't bother.
○ Do one's best: Do one's best. Go all out.
○ See a needle in a seam: a metaphor for using all available space or time as much as possible. ○ Down-to-earth: Down-to-earth.
Metaphor is practical and serious. ○ Rain or shine: not hindered by rain or wind.
It means that it is agreed in advance and must be carried out on schedule. ○ Zhiyuan Xingfang: circle: complete and comprehensive; Fang: Correct, not demanding.
Knowledge should be extensive, preparation should be adequate, and actions should be square and meticulous. ○ Inside the outer circle: circle: Tong Yuan; Party: Founder.
Metaphor is that people are easy-going on the surface and solemn on the inside. ○ Return Zhao intact: This means that Lin Xiangru returned He Shibi from Qin to Zhao intact.
After the metaphor returned to the original intact. ○ Fine needles are closely connected: wisps: threads.
Fine needle and thread. Metaphor is meticulous work or thoughtful handling of things.
○ Broken muscle: broken: points; Rb: The texture of the skin. Metaphor analysis is very detailed.
○ Take the essence and use the macro: use: enjoy. Select the essence from a large number of materials and make full use of it.
○ Take essence and use macro: essence: essence; Use: enjoy and possess; It's huge. Extract the essence from rich materials.
○ Accountability: Follow: Follow; Responsibility: Requirements. Find the actual content according to the name or name, and make it worthy of the name.
○ Seeking truth from facts: refers to seeking things from actual objects.
2. The four-word idiom of being a man is cautious and steady.
Source: The Biography of Fu Zhanchuan in the Later Han Dynasty: "Fu Zhan has suffered many accidents, and he has an unshakable ambition." No scratching, no bending, no yielding.
Describe integrity and strong will. Source: Yan's "Your Words": "The husband watches the tide of Qiantang River, the courage of the brave breaks, and the anger of the righteous rushes to the crown.
Looking at Tianzhu, the fairy capital, honest and frank is still unyielding, expanding the sky with the help of the country. "Only Gao Xingjie has superb intelligence and pure character.
Source: Wang Hanchong's "On Balance and Encounter" "Only noble, not noble, thin and turbid, not humble." Pine and cypress: cyan.
Cui: Turquoise. Refers to evergreen pine and cypress.
Metaphor is a person with noble quality and firm moral integrity. Source: Qing Xiaozhong's "Couplet of Wuhou Tomb in Dingjun Mountain, Mianxian County": "The ancient stone is fragrant and famous in the world; Cang Song Bai Cui Lao Chen. "
Going out of the dust is a metaphor for staying in a dirty environment and keeping pure moral integrity. Source: Song Dunyi's "On Zhou Lian Creek and Ailian": "Love the lotus alone, the mud will not stick, and the lotus will not be demon."
Don't attack big festivals: strictly observe moral integrity in the face of difficulties; Seize: lose. Refers to the ambition to die in the face of failure, but still not change the original intention.
Source: The Analects of Confucius Taber: "The big festival is inevitable." Carry out, carry out
Stick to moral integrity and sacrifice heroically. Source: The Book of Jin Yuan Di Ji: "Only by dying according to the festival can we repay the shame of the world and redeem the axe."
Virtue: morality, virtue; Thick: heavy; Traffic: influence; Light: spread "wide". Refers to high morality and far-reaching influence.
Source: "Biography of Gu Liang in the fifteenth year of Xi Gong": "There are seven emperors, five princes, three doctors and two scholars, so the virtuous are streamers and the virtuous are humble." Serve the public, sharpen honor and pursue official business.
Source: GAI Biography in Ming Dynasty: "Yan Yan has a cold face and is dedicated to the public. The power minister used things, the political bribe, and the delay was not dyed. "
"Biography of Cai Liang in the Ming Dynasty": "Keeping the public as the sky, the emperor is also very thick." Striving for strict discipline means honing integrity and conduct.
Same as "encouraging festivals". Source: Han Caiyong's "Guo Youdao Inscription": "If strict, straight words."
Discipline means honing integrity and conduct. Same as "encouraging festivals".
Source: Wang Kaiyun's Inscription of Zeng Xiaozi: "Mr. Wei is simple and diligent. Yingmin is enough to learn and sincere enough to be in the world. " Sharpen the wind and temper the character.
Source: Biography of Yuan Shi Wei Chu: "Please supervise the censors from now on, one for each generation at any age. Improper behavior will be punished.
We should not only sharpen the wind festival, but also serve the people of the country. "I still said," I will do it.
It refers to honing integrity and conduct. Source: Preface to the Scholar's Biography of Liang Shu: "Establish the country and the people, establish education as the head, work hard as the body and rely on the classics."
Steep and steep: This mountain is high and steep. Describe a person with great backbone and integrity.
It is also a metaphor for the vigorous style of poetry and calligraphy. Source: Tang Hanyu's poem "Feeling Spring": "Kong Cheng is not suitable for me, and the wind is steep and the dust stays."
Turn evil into good, stop doing evil and turn over a new leaf. Source: The Book of Rites The Doctrine of the Mean, "Ming is moving, and moving is changing" Han Zheng Xuan Note: "Moving, moving is the heart; Change, turn evil into good. "
Turn over a new leaf: consciously correct and turn over a new leaf. Correct your mistakes and start over.
Source: Biography of Historical Records and Filial Piety: "The concubine of the injured husband cannot be resurrected, and the prisoner cannot be reinstated. Although she wants to turn over a new leaf, there is no reason. " Turn over a new leaf, change your behavior and turn over a new leaf.
Source: Shi Yuchuan: "I am very pleased to hear that Wang has turned over a new leaf, respected Confucian classics and approached benevolent people." High winds and strong winds: noble character; Hanukkah: Loyal ethics.
Describe morality and noble behavior. Source: Song Huzai's "After Tunxi Fishing" Volume 1: "I said that I deserve the Four Nobles, but I still admire it, especially the love of Shangyou."
Good morals: noble moral integrity; Breeze: a clean and honest style. Noble and upright, clean style.
Metaphor is noble and clean. Source: Sun Mingru, "The reason why Dong people seek wealth and power": "The wind is gone, and the hero must know the times."
Turn over a new leaf is a metaphor for turning over a new leaf. It's the same as "reinventing your face and washing your heart."
Source: Shen's "Handwriting to Send Xue Ququan to the City": "Laughing at the husband is always afraid, and Wei Wei becomes a leopard, which makes people turn over a new leaf and benefits me selflessly." Metaphor thoroughly changed, turn over a new leaf.
It's the same as "reinventing your face and washing your heart." Source: Tang Yuxi's "Metabolism to Camp Table": "Threatened by loyalty and righteousness, including Hongan's followers.
It will take several days to turn over a new leaf. "Turn over a new leaf, get rid of old ideas and change the old look.
The metaphor has completely changed and turned over a new leaf. Source: The Book of Changes: "Sages wash their hearts and return to secret."
The Book of Changes: "The gentleman leopard changes, and the villain changes." "Bao Puzi with Punishment": "Those who turn over a new leaf will be as clean as waves."
Scraping intestines and washing stomach is a metaphor for turning over a new leaf. Source: Xun Chuan: "Xu Ruoping is rebellious, swallowing knives and scraping intestines, drinking ash and gastric lavage."
Open and aboveboard: open and honest. Be aboveboard.
Source: Eugene Le Zai Ji: "People should be a gentleman, like the sun and moon in Jiao Ran." Song Zhuxi's "Zhuzi School" Volume 74: "For example, if a person is aboveboard, he is a good person, and if he is ignorant, he is not a good person."
Repentance and repentance: repentance; Over: error; Turn over a new leaf: Turn yourself over a new leaf. Regret your past mistakes and make up your mind to turn over a new leaf.
Source: Historical Records Biography of Wu Lie: "When the ancient law was punished, the Emperor Wen forbeared because he suffered a few sticks. Virtue first, you should turn over a new leaf.
Biography of Feng Yuan in the New Tang Dynasty: "Yuan often refers to loyalty, repentance and rehabilitation, and was bound by thieves." Repent, turn over a new leaf, repent and turn over a new leaf
Snow and frost describe integrity, purity and loyalty. Source: Biography of Southern History, Qijiangxia and Wang Fengchuan: "I am often unhappy, writing Xiubaifu to see my ambition, saying:' ... the wind can't destroy its branches, and snow can't change its nature.
Jishan Festival: According to legend, Xu You and Chao Fu, hermits in ancient Tang Yao, lived in seclusion. Festivals: honor festival, moral integrity.
Of seclusion to maintain integrity. Used to praise people who don't want to be an official in troubled times.
Also known as "the ambition of Mount Ji" and "the exercise of Mount Ji". Source: Lu's Spring and Autumn Begging for Help: "In the past Yao Dynasty, there were many reasons.
3. What are the four-word idioms for being a man? The duet seems to be back on earth. Describe surviving in a very dangerous situation
Give up yourself for others and help others for your own benefit.
Teacher: role model, role model. Set an example for others in character and knowledge.
For people, the term is: for; Item: Xiang Si in Tang Dynasty was highly valued by Yang Jingzhi. Put in a good word for others.
Help others to the end.
Grab a knife for someone else: take it. Write an article or do something on behalf of others.
Set up institutions or positions for people.
The original intention of marriage is that the daughter of a poor family has no money to buy a wedding dress, but she works hard every year to embroider with gold thread to make a wedding dress for others. Metaphor is empty and hard for others.
Little known, little known. Fresh: less; Yes: Yes.
Being a good teacher likes being someone else's teacher. Describe immodest, self-righteous, and mysterious.
4. Four-word idiom for cultivating talents: North of Whitehead: In ancient times, the south respected the north, meaning that students respected their teachers. They say they are still teachers when they are old.
Source: Wen Zhong Li Ming: "The fifteenth master is a teacher, and Chen Liu Wang Xiaoyi is the first proud, but how old is Bai Shou North?"
Centennial tree: planting, cultivation. Cultivating talents is a long-term and arduous task.
Source: "Guanzi Quanxiu": "One year's plan is nothing more than a tree valley; Ten-year planning is not like a tree, and lifelong planning is not like a tree. " Pass the word and get the reward: pass the word "grant". Teach truth, teach knowledge.
Source: Tang Hanyu's "Teacher's Theory": "A teacher, so preaching also answers."
Lead by example: explain, teach by example; Example: Prove by action. Teach by example. Of behavior playing an exemplary role.
Source: Zhuangzi Tiandao: "The meaning of the language is expensive, and the meaning follows. Those who follow the meaning cannot be explained in words.
5. The pride of Ao Shuang is described by two words: arrogance and contempt. Describe chrysanthemum frost and snow, not bending for the cold.
Source: Su Songshi's poem "Zhi Zhi": "The lotus is not covered by rain, but the chrysanthemum still has branches."
Maintain integrity, prudence and stability.
Source: The Biography of Fu Zhanchuan in the Later Han Dynasty: "Fu Zhan has suffered many accidents, and he has an unshakable ambition."
No scratching, no bending, no yielding. Describe integrity and strong will.
Source: Yan's "Your Words": "The husband watches the tide of Qiantang River, the courage of the brave breaks, and the anger of the righteous rushes to the crown. Looking at Tianzhu, the fairy capital, honest and frank is still unyielding. With the help of the country, it will expand the sky. "
6. Spend a lot of money to teach people to do things. There must be an explanation: describe the bounden dignity.
Honesty and selflessness: Very honest, without selfish thoughts.
Pure and clean: as clear and transparent as ice and as white and flawless as jade. Metaphor is the innocence of people (mostly women).
Bear the burden of humiliation: endure temporary humiliation in order to complete arduous tasks.
Surface and heart are like one thing. Describe words and deeds as one, thoughts as one.
Loyalty: loyalty: the appearance of loyalty. Describe very loyal.
Poor and determined; You can't change your ambitions and ideas just because you are poor.
Open-minded; My heart is as deep and wide as a valley. The description is modest and can accommodate other people's opinions.
High moral integrity: high moral integrity: noble character; Hanukkah: Loyal ethics. Describe morality and noble behavior.
Open-minded and generous; Describe people as generous, open and tolerant.
7. Learn from other people's four-character idioms (xué guà n zh not ng x:)
A good description of Chinese and foreign languages.
pedant
I am familiar with all the knowledge about heaven and personnel. Describe profound knowledge.
Learning is older than age.
Refers to the erudition of young people.
Learning is shallow.
A person's ability is not high and his knowledge is not deep (often used as a modest word).
It is difficult to teach after learning (Xuérán hòu zhébùzú, ji ā o rá n hò u zh and kù n).
After studying, I know my own shortcomings; Only after teaching did I realize that I was poor in knowledge.
If you don't learn, you are afraid of losing (xuá rú bù jí, yóu kǒng shch zh zh and)
Learning seems to catch up with something, and I am always afraid of not catching up. If I catch up, I am afraid of being dumped. Describe hard work and enterprising. He also described the urgency of doing other things.
If you can't learn books, you can't learn swords (Xuéshbüchéng, XuéJiàn büchéng).
I didn't learn calligraphy well, nor did I learn fencing. It means learning nothing.
live and learn; no end learning
It means that there is no end to learning, and we should keep making progress.
learn for practice
Apply what you have learned.