1. A complete collection of four-character idioms with explanations
Familiar: Explanation: Refers to having heard a lot and being able to speak clearly and in detail.
From "Longgang Qianbiao" by Ouyang Xiu of the Song Dynasty: "I am familiar with it, so I can know it in detail."
Synonyms: reciting after hearing, practice makes perfect
Antonyms: dabble in knowledge, know little and rarely
Grammar: contraction; used as predicate and attributive; refers to hearing a lot
Slim: Explanation: Slim: Tall and upright. Describes a woman's slender figure. It also describes the tall and straight shapes of flowers and trees.
From: Ming Dynasty Zhang Dai's "Public Sacrifice to Mrs. Qi": "A female hero steps out of the crowd, standing gracefully."
Example: The flower shape is small, far inferior to the lotus of ~ . ◎Guo Moruo's "Let a Hundred Flowers Bloom·Water Lilies"
Synonyms: Naughty Tingting, Feng Yi Yuli
Antonyms: Unattractive appearance
Grammar: More formal; used as predicate, object, attributive ; Contains complimentary meaning
Mottled and Luli: Explanation: Mottled: messy colors; Luli: uneven. The description is colorful.
From: Qu Yuan's "Li Sao" in the Warring States Period, Chu Dynasty: "There are always separations and separations, and spots are separated from the upper and lower parts."
Example: One bronze vessel, which is large enough to be hugged. It weighs dozens of kilograms and has double rings on the side. I don’t know what it is used for. The bottle is also ancient. ◎"Strange Stories from a Chinese Studio·Ancient Vase" by Pu Songling in the Qing Dynasty
Synonyms: colorful, colorful, grotesque
Grammar: conjunction; used as predicate and attributive; to describe scenery 2. Four words A collection of idioms with explanations for 100 idioms
Kishitanizhibiangang: Metaphor refers to a high position.
Metaphor of major changes in politics. White dog. Cang: pale. The floating clouds are like white clothes, and instantly become like gray dogs.
It is a metaphor for the fickleness and unpredictable changes in the world. Measuring: measuring, estimating. Changing, unpredictable, changing like God God: magical.
Describe rapid and miraculous changes. Unpredictable. Huan: change; change: change irregularly; unpredictable: unpredictable; unpredictable: impossible to guess. Changes are numerous and fast, making people unpredictable and unpredictable. Change: irregular changes; Chang: routine.
Refers to things that change frequently and there are no routines to be found. Bo Wei Yun Wei Wei: ever-changing. Metaphorically, articles are like waves and clouds, which are ever-changing.
It also refers to the ever-changing and unpredictable nature of things. Bo Bo Mulberry Field Bo Bo: The ancient name of the Bohai Sea. The sea turns into mulberry fields, and the mulberry fields turn into the sea.
It is a metaphor for the great changes in the world. The same as the gray dog ??in white clothes. It is a metaphor for the unpredictable changes in the world. Canghuang is overturned. Cang: cyan; Canghuang: cyan and yellow; Repeatedly: capricious. The metaphor is unpredictable and capricious: this time, that time. This: this; that: that.
Time has changed, and the situation has changed. It cannot be compared with the big ups and downs. Describes great changes and capriciousness. Repeated: upside down and backward; impermanent: no normal state.
There is no stable state due to frequent changes, and it describes the changing situation without certainty. Changes in the situation: a metaphor for a changing and turbulent situation; change: change is uncertain. Change like the wind and clouds.
Metaphorically, the situation is complex, changing rapidly, and unpredictable. It seems like a world away. Hui: As if; Shi: Thirty years is one life. It seems like a lifetime ago.
Refers to the four arithmetic operations of addition, subtraction, multiplication and division due to the great changes in people, things and scenery. It also refers to the growth and decline of things. The nine changes and ten transformations refer to the many changes. The body temperature of cold-blooded animals changes with changes in the ambient temperature. animals. It is a metaphor for people who lack emotion and are indifferent to people and things. Chain reaction. Chain: like a chain, one link after another.
It is a metaphor for the corresponding changes in related things. Falling leaves tell you about autumn. When you see yellow leaves on the ground, you know that autumn is coming. It is a metaphor that the development and changes of the situation can be predicted through certain signs. White rainbow passing through the sun. A white rainbow passing through the sun.
The ancients believed that extraordinary things in the world would cause such changes in celestial phenomena. In fact, this is not a rainbow but a halo, which is an atmospheric optical phenomenon.
From white to black, the metaphor changes greatly. Baiyun Cang Dog Cang: grey-white.
The floating clouds are like white clothes, and in an instant they become like gray dogs. It means that things are constantly changing.
Full of vicissitudes of life: full. Vicissitudes of life: the abbreviation of vicissitudes of life.
Generally refers to changes in world affairs. He has experienced many changes in the world and has extremely rich life experiences.
That time, this time That was one time, now is another time. It means that time has changed and the situation has changed.
Changeable means that there are many changes. Also refers to a great change.
Unpredictable There are many changes that cannot be predicted. Impermanence Impermanence: There is no normal state.
It means that things change frequently and there is no regularity. Endless changes describe constant changes with no end.
Unexpected changes: Sudden changes with significant impact; Unexpected: Unexpected. The accident happened suddenly.
As expected, the change of circumstances was expected. Sound: speech; color: expression.
In an emergency, your speech and demeanor remain the same as usual. Described as very calm.
Can’t be a clue. A clue: a clue. Can't find a clue.
Describes unpredictable changes. Mulberry field: farmland.
The sea turned into mulberry fields, and the mulberry fields turned into the sea. It means that things in the world have changed a lot.
Cyan and yellow turn over Cang: cyan. The metaphor is unpredictable and capricious.
Morning clouds and dusk rain Mu: evening. There are clouds in the morning and rain in the evening.
It originally refers to the morning and evening changes of the goddess. In the old days, it was used to refer to the party between men and women. Big wind and big waves refer to huge wind and waves.
It is a metaphor for great turmoil and changes in society. It also refers to a sharp, complex, fierce and hard struggle.
Adult Tiger Transformation Tiger Transformation: Such as the change of tiger body pattern. It is a metaphor for the unpredictable actions of those in a superior position.
Da Xian's Tiger Transformation Tiger Transformation: Such as the change of the tiger's body pattern. It is a metaphor for the unpredictable actions of those in a superior position.
Dust rises from the East China Sea and the sea turns into land. It means that things in the world have changed a lot.
The stars change positions. Refers to changes in seasons or time.
Change is impermanent. It changes at will. Turn upside down: turn over.
Describes huge and thorough changes. It also means that there was a lot of trouble.
Sudden changes in the situation: a metaphor for a changing and turbulent situation. The situation suddenly changed.
Thousands of emotions. The great changes in external things have caused many thoughts and feelings. High bank and deep valley refers to a secluded place.
Describes something steep and profound. It also refers to great changes in things.
The feeling of estrangement refers to the feeling of being separated by an era due to major changes in people, events or scenery. So I am still the same old me.
I am still the same person I used to be. It means that your situation is the same as before and has not changed.
The metaphor of ghosts coming out and coming in is clever and rapid, and difficult to predict. Sure enough, it turned out to be true.
It means that the development and changes of things are as expected. Sea House Adds Chips Sea House: In the fable, the room where chips are stored to record the vicissitudes of life; chips: chips.
In the old days, it was used to wish people longevity. Officialdom turmoil Officialdom: formerly refers to officialdom.
It used to refer to the ups and downs of officialdom, like waves and strong winds in the ocean, unpredictable; it also refers to the risks and twists and turns that occur in officialdom. Quick as a heel: turn the heel.
As fast as turning your heels. Describes rapid change.
Jing people involved in the river Jing people: people from the Chu state.澭: 澎水.
People from the state of Chu crossed the river.
Later, it was used to satirize the behavior of sticking to established laws and not knowing how to adapt according to changes in circumstances.
Learn from the past and know the future. Jian: to examine or draw lessons from; go: the past; come: the future. You will know how things will change in the future based on past situations.
Today is not what it used to be. The present is not comparable to the past. The polydactyly situation and natural appearance have undergone tremendous changes.
Carp jumps over the Dragon Gate. According to ancient legend, if a carp jumps over the Dragon Gate in the Yellow River, it will transform into a dragon. It is a metaphor for things like being promoted, being promoted, and other things that lead to rapid success.
It is also a metaphor for going against the current and working hard. Carving a boat and seeking a sword is a metaphor for looking at problems still while not understanding that things have developed and changed.
Adapt to circumstances: opportunity, situation. Be flexible and flexible as situations change.
Female transformation refers to the many changes in a woman’s appearance and personality during her development. There are many kinds of weather. Weather: scene.
Describes a scene or thing that is magnificent and varied. Thousands of books have the same tone, and thousands of people have the same metaphor. The metaphors are all the same and there is no change (mostly refers to creation).
Subtle: To act in secret, without a trace; Silent: To not speak, to have no sound. It refers to the change in a person's thoughts or character due to infection or influence without realizing it.
Ever-changing means extremely varied. Dyed green and dyed yellow. Cang:. 3. What are the four-character idioms with annotations?
Zhanma Hanchan Zhanma: a standing horse in the palace guard of honor.
Just like the standing horses outside the palace gate and the cicadas in the cold sky. Metaphorically, I dare not say a word.
Recruiting troops and buying horses used to refer to organizing or expanding armed forces. It is a metaphor for organizing or expanding manpower.
Point to a deer and call it a horse. Point to a deer and call it a horse. It is a metaphor for deliberately confusing right and wrong.
Deer, deer, and deer are metaphors for people who act in a hurry. Bamboo-horse friends refer to childhood friends.
Zouma: Run on a horse. Look at the flowers on a running horse.
Originally used to describe things going well and being in a happy mood. Then take a rough look at it with multiple fingers.
Zuma: To run on horseback; Ren: Position. It used to refer to the arrival of officials.
Now it is a metaphor for taking over a certain job. Zouma Zhangtai Zhangtai: The name of a street in Zhangtai, Chang'an, Han Dynasty. It used to be the name of brothel.
It originally refers to riding a horse through Zhangtai. Later, it refers to getting involved in a prostitute.
Zouma: run on horseback. Look at the flowers on a running horse.
Originally used to describe things going well and being in a happy mood. Then take a rough look at it with multiple fingers. 4. Complete collection of four-character idioms with explanations
Familiar: Explanation: Refers to having heard a lot and being able to speak clearly and in detail.
Hundreds come from: "Longgang Qianbiao" by Ouyang Xiu of the Song Dynasty: "I am familiar with it, so I can know it in detail." Synonyms: reciting after hearing, practice makes perfect Antonyms: only a little taste, little knowledge and rare Grammar: contraction style; It is used as a predicate and attributive; it refers to the appearance of being tall and upright.
Describes a woman’s slender figure. It also describes the tall and straight shapes of flowers and trees.
From: Ming Dynasty Zhang Dai's "Public Sacrifice to Mrs. Qi": "A female hero steps out of the crowd, standing gracefully." Example: The flowers are small in size, far inferior to the lotus flowers in ~.
◎Guo Moruo's "Let a Hundred Flowers Bloom·Water Lilies" Synonyms: curling Tingting, Feng Yi Yuli Antonyms: its appearance is not impressive Grammar: more formal; used as predicate, object, attributive; mottled with commendatory meanings: explanation: mottled: color Chaotic; Lu Li: uneven. The description is colorful.
From: Qu Yuan's "Li Sao" in the Warring States Period, Chu Dynasty: "There are always separations and separations, and spots are separated from the upper and lower parts." Example: One bronze vessel, large enough to be hugged, weighing dozens of kilograms, with two sides Double rings, I don’t know what they are used for, ~, the bottle is also ancient.
◎ "Strange Stories from a Chinese Studio - Ancient Vase" by Pu Songling in the Qing Dynasty Synonyms: colorful, colorful, grotesque Grammar: conjunction; used as predicate and attributive; to describe scenery.
5. A complete collection of four-character idioms with explanations
Idiom Beyond the Nine Heavens
Pronunciation jiǔ xiāo yún wài
Idiom Definition: Outside the Nine Heavens. A metaphor for a place that is infinitely far away or so far away that there is no trace.
Explanation Jiuxiao: high in the sky. Outside the Nine Heavens. A metaphor for a place that is infinitely far away or so far away that there is no trace.
Source from Yan Zhitui's "Yan Family Instructions Articles" in the Northern Qi Dynasty: "One thing is comfortable, one sentence is clear and clever, the spirit is as high as the sky, and the ambition is for thousands of years." Yuan·Anonymous' "Hold the Makeup Box" No. 2 Zhe: "Prince, you are in this seven-treasure box. My soul, Chen Lin, has already soared into the sky." Yan Zhitui of the Northern Qi Dynasty's "Yan Family Instructions Article": "One thing is comfortable, one sentence is clever, and the spirit is high in the sky. Zhiling "A Thousand Years of Time." The second chapter of Yuan Mingshi's "Make-up Box": "Prince, you are in this seven-treasure box, and my soul, Chen Lin, has already flown into the sky."
Example of "Yan Zhitui" of the Northern Qi Dynasty. "Yan's Family Instructions·Article": "One thing is comfortable, one sentence is clever, the spirit is as high as the sky, and the ambition will last for thousands of years." The second fold of Yuan·Anonymous's "Hold the Makeup Box": "Prince, you are in this seven-treasure box, and I Chen Lin's soul flew into the sky."
How could my aunt love me then and forget about me now~? Chapter 111 of "A Dream of Red Mansions" by Cao Xueqin of the Qing Dynasty
Idiom heading: ileumangqi
Idiom pinyin: huíchángdàngqì
Idiom definition: to make the liver and intestines rotate and to make the heart Qi stir. The descriptive articles and music are very tactful and moving.
The source of the idiom: Song Yu of the Warring States Period, Chu Dynasty, and Song Yu’s "Ode to the High Tang Dynasty": "It touches the heart and ears, but hurts the ileum." Cao Pi of the Three Kingdoms Period, Wei Dynasty, "Artemisia Walking on the Wall": "Nv'e sings a long song , The voice of Xie Gongshang is heart-touching and soul-stirring."
Idiom example: Even if a sad scene flashes before their eyes, their frank hearts can melt him and make him no longer ~ Bottom strength. (Zhu Ziqing's "Reading Poems on the Lakeside")
Idiom headings: Xingxing***
Idiom Pinyin: xíngxíngsèsè
Idiom definition: The original meaning is to give birth to this color. It means various and many kinds.
Source of the idiom: "Liezi·Tianrui": "Those who have form, those who have form, those who have color, those who have ***."
Examples of idioms: There are a hundred people, ~, it is inevitable that good and bad will vary, let alone thousands. (Chapter 6 of Volume 1 of Yao Xueyin's "Li Zicheng")
Idiom heading: earth-shattering
Idiom pinyin: jīngtiāndòngdì
Idiom definition: to describe someone The event is of great momentum or significance.
The source of the idiom: Tang Dynasty Bai Juyi's poem "Li Bai's Tomb": "Pity the bones in the barren tomb and the poor spring, there were once earth-shattering articles."
Idiom example: More than the previous one on Liangshan Poshang Feeling vigorous, doing great things, your achievements will be reflected in the bamboo, and you will enjoy the glory in the world. (Chapter 1 of "Water Margin" by Chen Chen of the Qing Dynasty)
Idiom heading: breath and breath are connected
Idiom pinyin: xīxīxiāngtōng
Idiom definition: breathing Also related to each other. Describes a very close relationship with each other. Breath: The breath that goes in and out during breathing.
Idiom examples: Water is the source of life, water and the origin of life~.
Idiom words: endlessly
Idiom pinyin: céngchūbùqióng
Idiom definition: appear one after another without end. Layer: repetition; exhaustion: exhaustion.
The source of the idiom: "Mr. Zhen Yao's Epitaph" by Han Yu of the Tang Dynasty: "Gods and ghosts set things up, and they appear one after another." "Book of Tang·Yiwenzhi": "The rise and fall of the past dynasties, the articles are up and down with the times; However, it can change in a hundred ways, and it is endless, so how can it rise and fall."
Examples of idioms: The expressions of patriotism are already countless in Chinese and foreign literature.
(Wen Yiduo's "Literature and Patriotism - Commemorating March 18th") 6. A complete collection of four-character idioms with explanations
Set up camp with peace of mind and be happy, as cold as ice, in the dark sea of ??bitterness, a foot high, prestige swept to the ground, an inch of heart, eternal heat, riding the heat Forge, take advantage of people's danger, take advantage of victory, chase north, take advantage of strong strategy, take advantage of victory, pursue pursuit, take advantage of momentum, take advantage of strength, drive good, take advantage of falsehood, take advantage of time, take advantage of opportunity, take advantage of gap, take advantage of gap, enter by riding on dragon, quick son-in-law's origin, different path, dog's lungs, wolf's heart, showing off his strength, eager to win, warning dog barking. Riding on a boat with favorable conditions, riding on a favorable seat, winning, riding on a luan, crossing a phoenix, riding on unprepared rides, riding on a dragon and a phoenix, riding on a gap, riding on a dragon, a good son-in-law, riding on a gap, waiting for a gap, riding on a gap, granted by heaven, setting up a long pillow, a quilt, the friendship on the east road, riding on one's surprise, riding on a dragon and a phoenix. Jishan collapsed and flooded, giving authority to others, using luck to kill people like grass, gods burnt and ghosts dead, head and tail guarding each other, killing oneself to serve the country, arrogantly defrauding oneself, and harvesting the garden. In the end, taking advantage of the gap, the party formed a group and charged, trapped in iron prisons, copper cages, deep trenches, and barriers, waiting for flaws to guide midges. Death, life, honor and disgrace, deep in the mountains and poor forests, all night and all day, terrified, the souls of the dead are one after another, complaining about the sky, the angry gods, swaying their eyes, snatching away lice, there are many lice, no itching, no crookedness, the same kind prays for death, and becomes a righteous traitor, a traitor, an minister, the world collapses, and the earth is freed, and they are of the same mind when they don't meet each other *** courage Tu Tongzhi is a naughty thief who rolls around in the wind and drags the sail with his teeth and teeth. It is inconvenient to talk about water and soil. He forms a group without distinguishing the truth and falsehood. He keeps his mouth shut and catches his tongue. His nose is crooked and his mouth is crooked. He starts a family and builds a family without shame. In the end, he changes his color and disguises himself and forms a gang. A group of gangsters marched against the slopes, waited first, and then went deep into the mountains and poor valleys to buy nobles and sell officials. Sake made fun of him, climbed a car and lay in a rut, swept the ground and swept the ground. There were no remaining sections. He cut into deep ditches and solidified the bases. There were still more than one crime. Fat, deep, full of hatred, deep enmity, old grudges, saying that there is nothing, no power, no strength, and greed, and there is no end to it. Copper, forged iron, cast copper plate, heavy meat table, the abbot has no time to eat, God is angry, people are complaining, there are many zodiac signs, short roads, long roads, bending down, holding the belly, gouging out the flesh, cutting out the flesh into sores. Making sores, being naughty and lying on one's bones in the late festival, not final analysis, micro-examination, strange food, sweet sleep, calming the gods, ghosts hiding, dead heart, people's heart, heartbroken, dead bones, dead bones, more meat, greedy walls, brooms, and earthly houses, hearts in one voice, praying to gods for blessings, ghosts to set up on the same day As for luck, ghosts, gods, and gods, there is no possession of the body, there is peace, there is no problem, we help each other with evil, we help each other, we are dead-set, and our expressions do not belong to the realm of reward, trust, and punishment, we must reward and punish the virtuous. Invincible, what kind of classics can be said? To make a fool of one's teeth, to make a fool of oneself, to look at the wolf, to look at the broom, to enjoy oneself, to hesitate, to wait and see, to whip inward, to destroy evil grains, to whip open the army, to take over the sword, to publish books, to have no tea, no food, no Ignorance avoids the strong and attacks the weak. Avoids the strong and attacks the weak. Idleness avoids the strong and attacks the weak. It is like leading a group one by one to close the door and think about one's faults. If you do not miss a single hair, you will be the king who picks out the heart and digs out the blood. Stick to the skin and stick to the bones. The greedy husband dies for profit. Drunk in urine, hope for the wind, means delicious food, rich body, retreat from success, liver and gallbladder, Hu Yue talks about superiority and inferiority, seeks for each other, is greedy, lazy, makes iron and copper lutes, talks long and short, people have their own politics, evil ways, high officials, nobles, rewards, punishments, outlines and encouragement Leading mountains and lands to collapse, deep-rooted hatred, water and fire, not escaping criticism, leaders shouting and drinking, Shinto teachings, ratings The soul makes the heart happy, the sex is strong, the qi is tied, the hair is knotted, the water is fire, the soldier is an insect, the head is hot, the hands are low, the hands are low, the head is shrinking, the brain is killing people, and the fields are dusty and filthy. The head and body are completely separated, the whole festival is controlled by gods and ghosts, good luck kills people like a tree, searches for a stick and bundles it to manage the people, the shape is weird and helpless, scratches the itchy spot to mediate, dual-purpose, maintains integrity, does not go against the power, go to great lengths to dig out the flesh. The sores are tied to the chest, and the hands and feet are still helpless. The reward, labor, and punishment are all in different places. The hands and feet are bound in different places. The mountains and seas make mistakes, short stories, long stories, and caution. The sky collapses, the earth collapses, the doors are closed, and the households don’t look at it. They don’t pay attention. They are beaten in groups. In ancient times, we have never given up, we are brave, we are brave, we are brave, we are soldiers day and night, we are sincere and upright, we have many soldiers, we are defeated, we avoid disaster and seek good luck. 7. A complete collection of 100 four-character idioms with explanations
Everyone does his own thing: everyone does what they think is right.
To hold a grudge: to always keep something in mind and to express resentment.
(Generally refers to one's dissatisfaction with something) Failure: failure when one is about to succeed.
(mostly with a sense of regret) 狗 tail continued the mink: generally refers to the continuation of the good with the bad, which is inconsistent with the previous one, and mostly refers to literary and artistic works. Go all-or-nothing: put all your money at once in an attempt to win in the end.
It is a metaphor for using all your strength to take a risk in a crisis. Under the melon field and plum trees. When passing the melon field, do not bend down to pick up your shoes, lest others suspect you of picking melons. When passing under the plum tree, do not raise your hands to straighten your hat, lest others suspect you of picking plums.
A metaphor for a place that easily arouses suspicion. Look with new eyes: See with new eyes.
Hang one and miss ten thousand: describe an incomplete list and many omissions. Guanzhiluzhe: looking at the sky from a bamboo tube and measuring the sea water with a ladle, which is a metaphor for narrow vision and short-sightedness.
In broad daylight: a metaphor for a place where everyone can see clearly. Incredible craftsmanship: describes the exquisite craftsmanship, which seems to be beyond the reach of man.
(Describing the exquisiteness of manual craftsmanship) Han Ying Zui Hua: a metaphor for pondering and understanding the key points and spirit of poetry. There are so many books: There are so many books.
Sweating cow, the cow is so tired that it sweats. Filling the house, filling the house. Hao Shou Qiong Sutra: Hao Shou, white head, studying the classics until old age. Accumulation and thin hair: long-term accumulation, sudden outbreak.
To stare covetously: to describe looking greedily and fiercely. Be persistent in evil: Do evil all the time and refuse to repent.
Huanran is resolved: dissatisfaction and misunderstanding are eliminated. Ridiculous: irregular, abnormal.
False and bizarre, unreasonable. Huang Liang Yi Meng: It is a metaphor that the good things you want to achieve come to nothing.
It is also said that Huang Liang is a sweet dream, and Huang Liang is a pillow. Keep it secret: keep it secret. Take chestnuts from the fire: It is a metaphor for risking others' efforts and being deceived, and getting nothing. Misfortune arises from Xiao Qiang: Misfortune occurs at home, which is a metaphor for internal misfortune.
Metaphorically, a little makes a lot.
Calculating progress: You can count the days to calculate the progress, describe counting the days to calculate the progress, and describe success in a short period of time. Gathering together: describing many talented people gathering together.
There is no room for hair: There is no room for a hair in the middle, which means that the disaster is very close and the situation is extremely critical. Different people have different opinions: Everyone holds different views on the same issue from different angles.
When you see the good and the outstanding, learn from them and emulate them. Artificial: To describe something that is too artificial and extremely unnatural.
Overcorrection, overdoing the correction of deviations, golden rule: a metaphor for a creed or legal provision that cannot be changed. Silent like a cicada: describing someone who dares not make a sound.
Thank you but not sensitively: thank you and decline; not sensitive and incompetent. A polite way of saying to decline to do something.
Incorrectly used to refuse other people's requests. To take a long leave without returning. To borrow for a long time and not return. It is beneficial to open the book: reading will gain something. Open the book, open the book, and read.
Strictly abide by the rules and regulations. Wind comes out of nowhere: Only when there is a cave can the wind come in, which means that news and legends are not completely without reason.
Painstaking effort: Spending a lot of time studying or operating. A solitary achievement, something that others cannot achieve.
(Neutral) Wolf and Pig: Wolf and pig running around. It is a metaphor for groups of bad guys running around.
(Derogatory) Good and bad: There are good and bad people in a group of people, focusing on quality. Not used for level, achievement, etc. Linyuan Xianyu means only wishing, without hard work, it will be of no use. Outrageous: pointing out, hair standing on end, describing being very angry.
To look at someone differently: to look at someone in a different light, usually refers to looking at someone (or a certain type of person) differently from others. A net can be set up in front of the gate to catch birds, which means that there are few guests and they are very desolate.
Crowded with crowds of people describes a lot of people coming and going.
The appearance of things has changed beyond recognition. It is a derogatory meaning that means it has become very bad. Unrecognizable: Used to describe a skill that has reached a very proficient level.
(Praise) Monkey wearing a hat. Muhou wears a hat and pretends to be an adult. A metaphor for pretending to be a character, but not actually like it. A metaphor for something that can make people wake up. A metaphor for words that are in the opposite direction. To describe a tripartite tripartite with opposite actions and goals. A metaphor for the confrontation between three forces.
Strong in appearance but cowardly in heart: tough on the outside but cowardly on the inside. To be evasive: to describe speaking hesitantly and evasively.
Practice it yourself: experience it yourself and practice it hard. Body, line.
Eating in a dead position: occupying a vacant position, doing nothing and eating in vain. Teacher's mind is self-serving: stubborn and self-righteous.
Earth-shattering: The discussion in the metaphor article is novel and surprising. Shi Gao Lun Jian refers to bad luck. Picking up people's teeth and wisdom: picking up fragments of other people's words and treating them as one's own.
Instigator: The person who first does something bad. Abused in all advocacy, there are two ends: hesitation and indecision.
Often misunderstood as inconsistent words and deeds. Being flattered: being unexpectedly surprised by excessive pampering. Forget one’s ancestors: Forget one’s original situation or the origin of things.
The truth comes out: to describe the truth being revealed. Huge and incomparable means extremely large.
Only the few and valuable people or things that remain after being eliminated are commonplace: once you are used to it, you won’t find it strange. Xingxingxingsuiyue: Get up early and go to bed late, describing diligence and unremitting efforts.
Stranger: I have never known each other. 8. A complete collection of four-character idioms with explanations
1. Carved beams and painted buildings: refers to a very gorgeous house with painted decorations. 2. Ingenious: describes ingenious skills, mostly refers to arts and crafts. 3. Originality: has unique dexterity Mind refers to creativity in skills and art. 4. Fascinating: refers to a wonderful situation or vivid scene. Present mostly refers to landscapes or literary and artistic works that are particularly attractive. 5. Antique: describes calligraphy, painting, utensils, etc. that have quaint colors and Emotional mood. 6. lingering sound: describes a beautiful singing voice that leaves a deep impression on people. 7. unconventional: a metaphor for having an original style and not falling into the same old clichés. 8. elegant and vulgar ***appreciation: used in the old days to describe a certain art Works can be appreciated by all kinds of people. 9. Beautiful: describes many good things that cannot be seen. 10. Popular: a metaphor for good poems and articles that are praised and recited by people. 11. High-pitched and low-key: In the old days, it meant that close friends were rare. Now it is a metaphor His remarks and works are not popular, and not many people can understand them. 12. Wonderful writing: a metaphor for outstanding writing talent. 13. Bright spring and white snow: used to metaphor higher-level literary and artistic works, often compared with "lower people". 14. Stroke of pen Dragon Snake: Describes calligraphy as vivid and powerful, free and easy in style. It also refers to calligraphy as being very fast, and describes calligraphy as vigorous and lively. 15. Extraordinary: Describes things as extraordinary and outstanding, mostly referring to literary and artistic works. 16. Unique: having A unique style...