Idioms ending in Zhang

The fourth character is the idiom of "Zhang", and the four-character idioms and explanations of the last character ending with "Zhang":

The ears and eyes are obvious - Zhaozhang: very obvious, people All you see. Everyone has heard and seen it, it is very obvious. Describes something that is clearly understood by everyone and cannot be hidden.

The name of Fu Ji is Zhang - Fu: attachment; Ji: a thousand-mile horse; Zhang: remarkable. Attach yourself to famous people to make yourself famous in the world.

The laws of nature are clear - clear: obvious. It used to be called God who can uphold justice and clear retribution for good and evil.

Complement each other - Xiangxing: cooperate with and set off each other; benefit: make it more; manifest: remarkable. It means that two people or two things cooperate with each other, and the abilities and functions of both parties can be more clearly displayed.

If you want to cover it up, cover it up - cover it up; cover it up; make it more obvious; make it obvious. Trying to hide the truth about bad things only results in them being exposed more clearly.

Obvious to all eyes - obvious: obvious. Everyone can see it clearly.

The crime is obvious - obvious: obvious. The sin is obvious and visible to everyone.

Notorious - Zhao: remarkable. Describes a bad reputation that is known to everyone. Also known as "notorious".

Ups and downs: ups and downs: unrestrained; clear: obvious, obvious. It means that the momentum is unrestrained and the meaning of the text is obvious.

If you want to cover it up, it will be revealed - but if you want to cover it up, it will be revealed.

Know the subtle and the obvious - micro: tiny. Akira: Obviously. Understand both the small embryonic state and the salient characteristics after development. Describes understanding the beginning and end of the development of things.

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