Idioms with the character "四"

Contains all idioms and explanations of the word "四":

Unscrupulous - Si: unbridled; Ji: scruple; Tran: fear. Very unrestrained and without any scruples.

Asking for horses Tangsi - Tang: originally refers to a house without walls, by extension it means empty; Si: shop, here refers to the place where horses are sold. Find the horse at a place other than where it is parked. A metaphor for finding what you need where there is nothing.

The place of dead fish - a metaphor for an irreversible desperate situation.

Hongzhongsiwai - Hong: broad; Si: unrestrained and vivid. It means that the article is rich in content and the writing style can be used as much as possible.

Unbridled - arbitrarily, indulgently; Ji: scruple, fear. Describes arbitrary and reckless behavior without any scruples.

Wangyangwansi - describes articles, speeches and calligraphy that are bold and unrestrained. Same as "Wang Yang Zi Si".

Wang Yang Zi Si - Wang Yang: describes the article as powerful and profound. Si: indulgence. It describes a person's bearing or an article's majesty, boldness and ease.

Wang Yanghong Si - describes articles, speeches and calligraphy that are bold and unrestrained. Same as "Wang Yang Zi Si".

Wangyangdaandan - describes articles, speeches and calligraphy that are bold and unrestrained. Same as "Wang Yang Zi Si".

Act wantonly - arbitrarily: randomly, out of order, out of routine. Act recklessly: act recklessly. Refers to acting recklessly and in accordance with one's own temperament. Also means "to act recklessly".

Wantly - wanton: killing or persecuting at will. Rampant: Taking advantage of power to do evil, being arrogant and violent. Do whatever you please. Also known as "raging rampant".

Wanton words and insults——Si: act arbitrarily and wantonly.興: scold. Humiliation: insult. Insult and abuse without fear.

Act without scruple - act recklessly without any scruples.

To wreak havoc - to wreak havoc: to kill or persecute at will. Rampant: Taking advantage of power to do evil, being arrogant and violent. Do as you please.

Ask for a horse in Tangsi - go to an empty market to buy a horse. It is a metaphor that if you ask for something you don't want, you will get nothing.

Talk lightly and speak recklessly - refers to speaking carelessly and presumptuously.

To despise the world and indulge in ambition.

Eyes moving and words uttered - refers to an uneasy look and an abnormal tone of voice.

Dabanese: without any scruples. Jue: His, his. Extravagant rhetoric and display of literary talent.

Cunning and Si Si - refers to a country that is greedy and deceitful and plots to invade other people's countries. Same as "Ciao Yan Si Qi".

Be unrestrained - indulge yourself without any scruples.

Hype it – spread the word to make everyone aware.

Extravagant extravagance - for the sake of formal appearance, excessive emphasis on ostentation at all costs.

Spend extravagantly - extravagantly: wanton, indulgent. Spending a lot of money without restraint.

Wandering and arbitrarily—describing the article as flowing freely and boldly.

Jackals and tigers are rampant - jackals and tigers: two ferocious beasts. It is a metaphor for bad people running rampant like ferocious beasts.

To show off the evil and wreak havoc - to show off: to display. Si: Presumptuous. Abuse: Cruelty. Doing evil with abandon and killing at will.

Abalone Restaurant - a shop selling salted fish. It is a metaphor for a place where bad people gather.