1. Four-character idioms containing iron
Four-character idioms containing iron:
To be decisive,
To sell the iron by smashing the pot,
Strike while the iron is hot,
A heart as solid as stone,
An iron wall, an iron wall,
An iron horse, an iron horse,
The iron tree blossoms,
Unarmed,
Iron-hearted,
Selfless,
Iron plate nailed,
Unyielding iron bones ,
Broken metal,
Iron mouth and steel teeth,
Biting nails and chewing iron,
Strong man,
A piece of iron,
Tangchi Iron City,
A mountain of ironclad evidence,
Making iron with the touch of gold,
The copper cage of the iron prison ,
Turning iron into gold,
Stubborn iron produces light,
Footnotes on the iron plate,
Nanshan Iron Case,
Golden rules and iron rules,
Chewing iron is the best,
Ruthless,
Steel and iron bones,
Needle sharpens iron 2. Write four four-character words containing the word "like"
"Sin is like a mountain": describes the sins that are numerous and heavy
"Sight is like a bean": refers to short-sightedness and lack of far-reaching insights
Blood flow as Note: Note: Perfusion. The blood flowed like a spurt. Describes heavy and rapid bleeding.
Learning is like drilling through a well: piercing: digging through. Studying is like digging a well. Metaphorically speaking, in learning, the deeper the knowledge you learn, the more difficult it becomes. Therefore, in order to gain deeper knowledge, you must have an indomitable and enterprising spirit.
Xuan Gai is like a cloud: Xuan: a kind of free ride for officials in ancient times; Gai: car cover. In the old days, it described many officials, and also described the grand gathering of officials and gentry.
The beard is like a halberd: Beard: the beard on the cheeks. Halberd: An ancient weapon with a crescent-shaped sharp blade attached to the head of the long pole. The beard is long and stiff, with each root sticking out like a halberd. An old term used to describe manliness.
Exciting as chewing wax: means having no interest.
Sex is as fierce as fire: Xing: temperament, temper. Describes a bad temper.
The heart is as hard as stone: The heart is as hard as iron stone. It is a metaphor for being hard-hearted or very determined. Same as "heart as stone".
The heart is like trees and rocks: The mind is like trees and rocks, without emotions or desires.
My heart is like a knife and a file: My heart is like a knife being cut. My heart hurts like a knife.
Write like a god: It means that when you write an article, your thoughts flow as if you have divine power. Describes someone who is quick in writing and good at writing articles or writes articles very well.
The house is like seven stars: describes a house with leaks.
No matter what: No matter what. It means that no matter how the conditions change, the result will always remain the same.
My knees are like iron: a metaphor for being strong and unyielding.
My heart is like a scale: It means that I handle things extremely fairly.
The article is like the person: It means that the style of the article is similar to the author's personality.
It is better to meet people than to be famous: It is better to know people better than to meet them by just hearing about them. 3. Idioms with the word iron
As long as you work hard, the iron pestle will be sharpened:
Cutting iron silently: It describes the sharpness of a sword.
My knees are like iron: a metaphor for being strong and unyielding.
Brass bars and iron ribs:
Unarmed: There are no weapons around you. Refers to bare hands.
Smash the pot and sell the iron: Smash the pot and sell the scrap iron. It means being extremely bored and leaving no way out. It is also a metaphor for taking out everything you have.
As long as you work hard enough, an iron pestle can be ground into a needle: Proverb. It is a metaphor that as long as you are determined and work hard, you can succeed in anything no matter how difficult it is.
Cut nails and cut iron: It is a metaphor for being firm or decisive. It is also a metaphor for being strong and powerful. Same as "categorically".
Cut the iron and cut the iron: a metaphor for being crisp and resolute.
To sharpen iron with a needle: to describe scraping and searching with all your strength.
Iron bones: It is a metaphor for people’s uprightness and strong and unyielding backbone.
Zhengzhengtiehan: refers to a person who is upright and unyielding.
As long as you work hard enough, an iron pestle can be ground into a needle: a metaphor for perseverance, and you will eventually achieve success. Gong also means "work". Same as "As long as you work hard, an iron pestle can be ground into a needle."
Chew nails and chew iron: Teeth can crush iron nails. A metaphor for strong will.
There is iron in the eyes: a metaphor for the military reorganization.
Silver hook and iron painting: hook: hook; painting: stroke. Describe calligraphy as strong and soft.
Silver mountain and iron wall: a metaphor for something very solid and indestructible.
Bronze head and iron forehead: A head made of copper and a forehead made of iron. Describes a person who is brave and strong.
clang in iron: clank: the sound of metal vessels hitting each other. A metaphor for a person with outstanding talents.
Copper Mountain and Iron Wall: Describes a solid defense. A metaphor for a strong and trustworthy person.
Iron net coral: a metaphor for collecting rare things.
Iron painting and silver hook: painting: strokes; hook: hook. Describe calligraphy as strong and soft.
Tongpa and iron plate: Tongpa and iron plate: two accompaniment instruments. Use copper pipa and iron pipa to accompany the singing. A word that describes boldness and high-pitched tone.
It takes no effort to find something after wearing iron shoes, but it takes no effort to get it: It means that you spend a lot of effort to find something you urgently need, but you get it accidentally.
Monolithic: A metaphor for a tightly knit and indivisible whole.
The evidence is as solid as a mountain: Describing the evidence as solid as a mountain, it cannot be shaken.
Iron-faced Censor: Zhao Bian of the Song Dynasty served as the imperial censor in the palace. He impeached powerful people and was upright and selfless. He was known as the "Iron-faced Censor". Later, it was generally referred to as an official who was not afraid of powerful people, did not show favoritism, and was fair and strict.
An iron pestle is ground into a needle: Pestle: a rod used for pounding rice or beating clothes. Grind the iron rod into a fine needle. It means that as long as you have perseverance and work hard, you can succeed in anything you do.
Iron wall and copper wall: a metaphor for something very solid and indestructible.
Copper tendons and iron bones: tendons like copper and bones like iron. A metaphor for a very strong body. Also refers to a person who can bear heavy responsibilities.