What is a group? What do four-character idioms mean?

1. Four-word idioms stand out from the crowd, in droves, widely read and stand out from the crowd, forming a thousand groups.

First of all, stand out.

Vernacular explanation: "Stand out from the crowd" describes a person's outstanding appearance or skills.

Dynasty: Southern Dynasties and Song Dynasties

Author: Liu Yiqing

Source: Shi Shuo Xin Yu Rong Zhi: "Ji Yanzu is as outstanding as a wild crane in a flock of chickens. "

Ji Yanzu's Excellence is like a wild crane standing in a flock of chickens.

Second, in droves

Vernacular interpretation: Cheng: Cheng, Cheng. The crowd gathered together.

Dynasty: 1994

Author: Editorial Board of Ancient Novel Integration

Quoted from: "History of the Five Dynasties Pinghua Zhou History": "But birds flock to steal millet; Arrive in the east; Come to the west to eat again. "

Third, read widely.

Interpretation of vernacular: Bo: extensive. Read a wide range of books. Describe reading a lot.

Dynasty: Tang Dynasty

Author: Linghu Defen

Source: "New Biography of Zhou Shuyu": "Extensive reading; You Shan's Biography of Zuo Family in the Spring and Autumn Period. "

Translation: read a lot of books, especially Zuo Zhuan in the Spring and Autumn Period.

Fourth, stand out from the crowd.

Interpretation of vernacular: transcendent and refined.

Dynasty: Eastern Han Dynasty

Author: Ban Gu

Source: "Praise of Wang Xianchuan between Han Shuhe": "The husband is elegant."

A truly noble person is different from the general public and is a different person.

Wuqian group

Interpretation of vernacular: a hundred people gather.

Dynasty: Northern Qi Dynasty

Author: Wei shou

Source: "Biography of Shu Wei Yuan": "Hundreds of beasts gather, and thousands of beasts are a group."

Hundreds of wild animals gathered together.

There seems to be no such idiom in the four-word phrase. The following is an idiom with groups.

Qi Xin cooperation: everyone, collective; Strategy: plan, idea. It means to play a collective role and let everyone work together to find a way to contribute.

Tuannv porridge originally described birds singing harmoniously. After describing the presence of many women, noisy voice.

A group without a party: gregarious. Get along with others, don't form cliques.

Hongqun Opera Haihong: Hongyan; Sea: refers to the Great Lakes. Like many Hong Fei games in the Great Lakes. Describe the vigorous and flexible calligraphy.

A group of people in the north of Hebei Province, metaphorically speaking, talented people meet bosom friends and get promoted.

A group of dragons without a leader. Metaphor without a leader, it is impossible to act in unison.

The devil is dancing and the devil is jumping. Metaphor is a group of bad guys who run amok in politics.

Everyone rose up to attack it and oppose it.

Let's learn a lesson together.

A set of portable folding shafts, if there are many portable things, can also be the finale. Metaphor allows small bad things to develop, which will also have serious consequences.

The excitement of the crowd describes that the people are extremely excited and can't calm down.

Wei Qunqun Dan Wei: Strength; Courage: Courage. Concentrate the strength and courage of the masses. Describe the strength and courage that everyone shows when fighting bravely as a whole.

The ant colony is attached to the stomach: attached; Mutton: the taste of mutton. Many ants like to eat mutton. Metaphor means that many people with the same smell pursue bad things.

Primitive humans lived in groups and in caves. Metaphor is rude and ignorant.

Competing in a herd: used to refer to many people with military power. Fight for the position of emperor. Describe the factions vying for supreme sovereignty.

A group of ants broke through the bank. Tiny ant holes can destroy dams. A small loophole may lead to a big mistake.

3. Idioms at the beginning of group words:

1, competing with each other

Interpretation: Chinese idiom, pinyin is qún xióng zhú lù, which describes the struggle of various factions for supreme sovereignty.

Source: Sima Qian's Biography of Historical Records and Huaiyin Hou in the Western Han Dynasty: "Qin lost the deer, and the world chased it."

Qin lost the world, and all heroes in the world wanted it.

Idiom story: Qin Ershi ran amok all over the world, which triggered Guangwu, Chen Sheng and Ozawa uprisings, and then Xiang Yu, Liu Bang and other insurgents followed suit. When they attacked Qin, they also attacked each other. Heroes all over the world fought for power, and the most famous one was the battle between Chu and Han. There is a history: Qin lost its deer and the world chased it away. Metaphor Qin lost the world, and the heroes of the world competed for the world.

2, those demons dance wildly

Interpretation: A group of dancing demons, a China idiom, pinyin is qún mó luàn wǔ incarnation, which means a group of demons are jumping around. Metaphor is a group of bad guys who run amok in politics.

Source: Mu Qing's Entrustment to Premier Zhou: "In the days when dark clouds are gathering and demons are flying, this simple old farmer stands tall and writes a tragic song for people with his own actions!"

3. There is no party organization.

Explanation: China idiom, pinyin is qúnér?b?d?ng, which means to get along with people and not to form a private party.

Source: The Analects of Confucius Wei Linggong: "A gentleman is arrogant and does not fight, but a group is not a party."

A gentleman is reserved and solemn, does not argue with others, and does not form a party with others.

4. Qunhong is playing in the sea

Interpretation: A China idiom, pinyin is Qú n Hó ng xì h i, which means that like many Hong Fei games in Great Lakes, calligraphy is vigorous and flexible.

Source: Yan Yuan's Book of Laws: "The book of Wang Xizhi is like a group of Hong playing in the sea."

Wang Xizhi's calligraphy is vigorous and powerful, combining rigidity with softness.

5. The group is bold.

Explanation: The Chinese idiom, pinyin is Qú n w ē i Qú n d m n d n, which means to describe the strength and brave spirit that Qi Xin showed when he fought bravely together.

Source: * * * "Comment on the Great Victory in Northwest China and the New Army Movement of the People's Liberation Army": "Everyone contributes, is not afraid of sacrifice, overcomes the difficulties of material conditions, and kills the enemy bravely."

4. The second word and the fourth word are idioms of this group.

Kunche Kunli

[Interpretation] Strategy: strategy; Ideas. Group: collective; Everyone. Refers to play a collective role; Let's find a way together; Contribute strength.

[Language] Song Chen Yuanjin's "Fish Village Draft": "I am a minister with one heart; We will work together to help. "

[Pronunciation] Strategy; It can't be pronounced "chè".

[shape discrimination] force; Can't write "Lee".

Brainstorm together.

[Antisense] Arbitrary and centrifugal separation of Germany

[Usage] Used as a compliment. Generally used as predicate and adverbial.

[Structure] Combined type.

[Discrimination] ~ and "Qi Xin work together" both mean "thinking and action are consistent". ~ only for the public; "Qi Xin Cooperation" can be used for groups; It can also be used for individuals.

[Example] The reason for winning the first prize in this knowledge contest; It is the whole class ~; * * * The result of joint efforts.

Gather everyone's wisdom