What kind of lobster uses four-word idioms?

1. What idioms or four-word words are used to describe "lobster", namely, a soldier and a crab, a frog holding laurel, a turtle caught by a shrimp, a frog at the bottom of a well, a crab busy by a shrimp, a crab busy by a shrimp, a jellyfish busy by a shrimp, and a well busy by a shrimp?

Pronunciation and explanation:

1.Xiāběng XièJiang Xi: soldiers under the Sea Dragon King in ancient fairy tales. Metaphor of the enemy's minions or useless minions. Source: Feng Ming Menglong's "Warning Records" Volume 40: "It is to lead the soldiers and crabs, command one side, and rush out of the tide together." Example: Wang Jingwei and his friends have been discussing "peace" openly.

2. The frog hugs Hamaba Augouy: "Huai Nanzi said Xun Lin": "The moonlight shines on the world and is eroded by war beads." Legend has it that Zhan Zhu (toad) is a frog in the moon and eats the moon; There are laurels on the moon. Because "frog holding laurel" refers to an eclipse.

3. Catch shrimp with soft-shelled turtle Ji ā Ji ā jiāng xiā diào biē: a metaphor for taking advantage of others. From Yuan Yiming's "Putian Lechao Style": "Every time my sister catches turtles with shrimp, my brother picks scorpions with bees."

4. pit frog jǐng dǐ xiā má: well frog. Source: Zheng Mingruo's "Renaming the Jade Third Runner": "I am on earth."

5. Shrimp is busy catching crabs. Xiā máng xiè luàn: Shrimp and crab are a disaster, and rice is out of food. Source: Yuan Anonymous "The Irony of Pu Tianle": "Every time my sister catches turtles with shrimp, my brother picks scorpions with bees."

2.20 four-character dragon idioms: White arowana is suitable for White arowana, turning it into a fish in the deep middle reaches. It is a metaphor for an emperor or a high official to hide his identity and modify his itinerary.

A long snake described calligraphy with a brush as vivid and magnificent.

Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon refers to hidden dragons and crouching tigers, and also refers to hidden talents.

Traffic is like running water, and horses are like Youlong. Describe a lot of cars and horses coming and going, a continuous lively scene.

Jackie Chan forms a complete system.

Lapras, the son-in-law of the dragon, said: A woman riding on a dragon can live forever. Son-in-law: A son-in-law in that sense. In the past, she was a son-in-law with both talent and beauty. Also used as the reputation of other people's son-in-law.

Son-in-law Lapras: A woman can ride a dragon and live forever. Son-in-law: a caring son-in-law In the past, she was a son-in-law with both talent and beauty. Also used as the reputation of other people's son-in-law.

Play the phoenix and catch the dragon and phoenix: this refers to talents. Metaphor search, looking for rare talents.

Having a son-in-law is like a dragon. It describes getting a satisfied son-in-law

Two dragons play with pearls. Two dragons stand opposite each other, playing with a treasure.

The wind follows the tiger and the cloud follows the dragon, which is a metaphor for the mutual induction between things.

Wind, tiger, dragon and cloud are all born. Refers to the mutual induction of similar things. In the old days, it was also a metaphor for the sage of the Lord who met the wise monarch.

Khufu: surrender; Surrender: To cause to yield by force. Use strength to bring tigers and dragons to their knees. Describe the powerful, can overcome all enemies and difficulties.

Long Fu Phoenix Chicken Long Fu: (Wolong) Zhu Gekongming. Feng Chu: Pang Shiyuan. Both of them were famous strategists and strategists in the late Han and Three Kingdoms periods. The finger on the back is hidden, but it doesn't exist.

Turtles and dragons are traditionally used to symbolize four kinds of animals: longevity, dignity and good luck. Metaphor is a person who occupies a high position and covers the whole world.

The tortoise and dragon piece armor is a metaphor for seeing the good things collected by my sister-in-law in detail.

The battle between the tiger and the dragon describes the struggle or fierce competition.

Tiger sitting on a dragon's plate describes the majestic and dangerous terrain.

Tiger and Wolong jump to describe a strong and detached character.

A deep puddle where dragons lurk and a nest where tigers hide. Metaphor is a very sinister place.

The finishing touch was originally to describe the beauty of Zhang Sengyou, a painter in Liang Dynasty. When writing an article or speech in the future, point out the essence in a few words at key points to make the content vivid and powerful.

The vivid description of the dragon makes people seem to have seen it with their own eyes.

Ji Zilong Wen Jizhi: Maxima; Long Wen: The name of a good horse is used to refer to a child prodigy. It is synonymous with a good boy. Dobby is followed by a metaphor of talent.

Legend has it that after getting water, Jiaolong can make clouds and rain soar into the sky. Metaphor means that talented people get the opportunity to display. It is also a metaphor for getting out of trouble.

You are agile, you are agile. It is often used to describe the vigor of calligraphy or the beauty of dance.

Context refers to the trend and direction of mountains. Now compare the cause and effect of one thing.

Old age describes old age, physical weakness and inflexible actions.

Carp In ancient yue longmen, it was said that yue longmen, a carp from the Yellow River, became a dragon. Metaphor promotion, promotion and the like. It is also a metaphor for going upstream and striving for progress.

Four gods and four beasts, returning to the dragon in the face of the wind, symbolize good omen. Metaphor is a rare and precious thing. It is also a metaphor for a person with high moral character and respect.

Dragon and phoenix dance originally described the grandeur of mountains, and later described the grandeur and agility of calligraphy.

3. Look for the word dragon. They are four words or two words with dragons:

Lobster,

Dragon boat,

Dinosaurs,

Dragon,

Panlong,

Dragon bell,

Long dragon,

Walk-on,

Keel,

Nylon,

A dragon,

Gentiana,

And dragons,

Dragon lantern,

Xiaolong,

Dragon palace,

Solitaire,

Borneolum,

Hose,

Longan,

Dragon boat,

Ganlong,

Geelong,

Dragon bottle,

Dragon towel,

Pang Long,

Dragon chair,

Dragon soup,

Dragon fairy,

Qin Long,

Dragonflies,

Dragon candle,

Divide the dragon,

Youlong,

Dragon tendon,

Descendants of the emperor

Dragon and phoenix dance,

Make the finishing point,

Dragon pool and tiger cave,

Lock up the dragon and snake,

Good and evil people are mixed,

Old,

Dragon and tiger,

Ye Gonghao gave a long cry,

Looking forward to success,

Put a dragon gate array,

Longshan culture,

Dragon and phoenix are ringing,

Dragon and horse spirit,

Dragon among men,

A group of headless dragons ―― a group of leaderless people

The idiom lobster never rains but it pours.

[Interpretation] Disaster: Disaster; Ok: come on. The disaster happened more than once. Unfortunate things followed.

[Language] Song Shi Daoyuan's Record of Jingdezhen Deng Chuanjuan XI Zitong monk: "The teacher said,' It never rains but it pours'." The fifteenth chapter of Wu Ming's Grace and Journey to the West: "This is a blessing in the world; Misfortunes never come singly. "

[Pronunciation] line; Can't be pronounced "Han ɡ"; Single; You can't pronounce "shàn".

[shape discrimination] disaster; You can't write "autumn" on the right.

To add insult to injury.

[antonym] The wind and water turn, and double happiness comes to the door.

5. What are the three-character words or four-character idioms with "fish" and "shrimp"? 1, Linyuan Xianyu [lín yuān xiàn yú]: It means that if you want to catch fish by the water, you might as well go home and cast a net. Metaphor only wishes without measures are not good for things.

2. File in [yú guà né rê]: walk one by one like a fish. The descriptions are entered one by one in order.

3. Good and evil people are mixed up [yú ló ng hê ná]: It means that bad people and good people are mixed together.

4. The fish sinks into the water, and the geese fall [ché n yú lu ò yan]: When the fish sees it, it sinks into the bottom of the water, and when the geese see it, it falls on the sandbar. Describe the beauty of women.

5. Forget the fish [dé yú wàng quán]: Catch the fish and forget the fish. A metaphor for forgetting what you rely on after success.

6. Leaping over the Dragon Gate [yú yuè lóng mén]: a metaphor for a successful career or a high position.

7. Harming the fish in the pond [yāng jí chí yú]: a metaphor for being hurt for no reason.

8. Fish that swallows a boat [t ū n zh not u zh and y ú]: a big fish that can swallow a boat. It is often used as a metaphor for a big man.

9, shrimp busy crab chaos [xiā má ng xiè luan]: refers to the disaster of shrimp and crabs, rice is dead.

10, [xi ā b and ng xiè jiàng] [xi ā b and ng xiè jià ng]: a soldier under the Sea Dragon King in ancient fairy tales. Metaphor of the enemy's minions or useless minions.

1 1. Shrimp shortage and crab chaos [xiā hu ā ng xiè luan]: Too many shrimps and crabs cause disasters. Ancient superstitions and legends are harbingers of war, chaos and famine.

12, jellyfish shrimp [shuǐ mǔ mù xiā]: a metaphor for people who have no opinions.

13, catching turtles with shrimp [ji ā ng xi ā di à o bi]: a metaphor for taking advantage of others.

14, big fish with mental retardation [dà yú ruozhiziò]: It evolved from an idiom, but it expressed the opposite meaning.

15, birds burn fish rotten [ni m 4 [[ni m 4 [niǎo fén yú làn] à n]]]: refers to the collapse due to civil strife.