All four-word idioms of Jin

1. The four-word word

The metaphor of cramping and pulling out bones is very reluctant.

Full of muscle and strength: plump and plump; Tendon: a ligament on a tendon or bone; Many: redundant. Calligraphy has bones and muscles, and its brushwork is vigorous. Metaphor font structure is solid and plump, and the brushwork is strong.

the steel bars are like iron and steel. Describe a strong body or a strong will.

A limp bone describes the weakness of the whole body and limp limbs.

Exhausted describes being very tired and having no strength at all.

Exhausted describes being very tired and having no strength at all.

exhaustion describes being very tired and having no strength at all.

a broken bone means a serious injury. After metaphor things suffered great damage.

copper ribs and iron bones are like copper ribs and iron bones. Metaphor is a very strong body. It also refers to people who can bear heavy responsibilities.

Yan Jinliu Gu Yan: Yan Zhenqing, a calligrapher in the Tang Dynasty; Liu: Liu Gongquan, a calligrapher in the Tang Dynasty. Yan Liu's and Yan Liu's calligraphy are quite powerful, but their styles are different. Also known as excellent calligraphy.

skinning cramps describe hatred or extreme cruelty.

Cramp peeling describes exploitation and oppression as cruel.

Femoral muscle weakness ① describes exhaustion. (2) describe the appearance of extreme fear.

Scraping bones and cramping is a metaphor for trying to search and extract people's wealth.

the crane bone and dragon tendons are thin and quite crooked.

crane bone loosening refers to the appearance and temperament of a monk.

I'm exhausted from talking.

to strain the muscles and bones means to work hard, which makes the muscles and bones tired and painful.

Blushing with muscles and tendons describes the appearance that the face is red and the veins and veins stand out suddenly when you are in a hurry or angry. 2. Idiom Daquan four-word idiom bones and muscles

Abundant muscles and bones, steel bars and iron bones, tired bones, exhausted muscles and bones, soft muscles and brittle bones, relaxing muscles and tendons, tender bones and weak muscles, scraping bones and cramps, and copper bars and iron bones.

1. Abundant muscle and strength [fē ng j ī n du ?]

Definition: abundance: fullness and fullness; Tendon: a ligament on a tendon or bone; Many: redundant. Calligraphy has bones and muscles, and its brushwork is vigorous. Metaphor font structure is solid and plump, and the brushwork is more than strong.

Source: Song Anonymous's Xuan He Shu Pu: "At the beginning of the Three Kingdoms, the study of Chinese characters was lacking, so it became a family law, and the discussants said that it was full of strength and strength, and there was a tendency to travel in clouds and rain."

2. Steel reinforced iron skeleton [gāng jīn tiě gǔ]

Interpretation: The bones and muscles are like cast steel. Describe a strong body or a strong will.

Source: Cao Yu's Half-Day Travel: "In a room with cushions and various weightlifting equipment, I met a group of young people with steel bars and iron bones."

3. The strain on muscles and bones [láo jīn kǔ gǔ]

Definition: refers to the heavy labor, which makes the muscles and bones tired and painful.

4. Soft muscles and brittle bones [ró u j ī n cu ? g]

Definition: weak bones and muscles. Metaphor article is weak.

Source: Ming Song Lian's Preface to Wang Junzi and Collected Works: "Scholars are interested in literature, and they draw out the blue and compare the white, organize literary embroidery, which is soft and crisp, embellished with similar shapes, but only boastful."

5. Yan Gu Liu Jin [yá n g ǔ li ǔ j Ρ n]

Interpretation: Yan Liu's two calligraphies are vigorous, but their styles are different. Also known as excellent calligraphy. The same as "Yan Jin Liu Gu".

Source: Surprise at Two Moments, Volume II: "This book is full of bones and tendons, and nothing is illegal." 3. Tired four-word words such as exhausted four-word words

Exhausted [explanation] Tired: tired, tired. I am still exhausted by words.

Exhausted [explanation] I am still exhausted by words.

Old soldiers are tired: exhausted; Fatigue: fatigue. It means that the soldiers are tired and demoralized because they spend too long in fighting.

Tired originally means that they are very tired because they are ordered to run. Later, they also mean that they are very tired because they are busy running to deal with it.

Exhausted describes being very tired and having no strength at all.

Exhausted: extremely tired; Unbearable: unbearable. Describe very tired

exhausted, mentally exhausted and physically exhausted

exhausted: exhausted. Describe very tired

exhausted: bones and muscles; Fatigue: fatigue; Exhausted. Described as very tired

People are exhausted. Described as tired during the journey.

Sweated. Described as extremely nervous or very tired.

Riding on horseback for too long, tired and sleepy. Described as tired during the journey.

Burned out: together, at the same time; 丩丩: Tired. Extremely exhausted mentally and physically. 4. All the four-word words in the first volume of the Chinese book in Grade Four

1) It's a beautiful, immersive, abrupt, fascinating, ten-year tree. A century-old tree-raiser, who is well-known far and near, burst into laughter, teaches students in accordance with their aptitude,

teaches without distinction, has a beginning without an end, has a head without a tail, has no eyes, is prepared for anything, has a mouth without a heart, is weak, has a poor reputation, is on the increase,

2) depends on each other, loves each other, and lives together < Close the moon and be ashamed of flowers, wear a star Dai Yue, spend a good full moon, make a beautiful appearance, accumulate over time, change with each passing day, catch the moon in the water, hold the moon by all the stars for years,

mirror hung high, know perfectly well past questions, distinguish right from wrong, see through autumn, have a bright eye, be quick-witted and quick-witted, have a cool breeze and bright moon, have a bright spring, have a bright eye, have a bright ear and a bright eye. A thousand years and a half, a little knowledge,

gone forever, nothing, nothing, nothing, nothing, nothing, nothing, nothing, nothing, nothing, nothing, nothing, nothing, nothing

dispersed in a hubbub, left in a rage.

wholeheartedly, all my life, every grass and tree, every word and deed, question and answer, echo each other, falling together, going up and down, one long and one short, one east and one west, be of one heart and one mind, one day, one board, the same

one mistake after another, one mistake after another, one procrastination,

4) white hair. Lawless, unprovoked, without a trace, helpless *, endless, helpless

Unclean, unclear, unhurried, unconscious, uncompromising, silent, silent, indifferent, neither dead nor alive, be there or be square, no three no four,

5) and while one man guards it. Ten thousand cannot force it, pouring rain, pouring rain, appall, desperate, raging (big) fire, deafening, fast-flowing, blue (micro) sparkling, sparkling, chic, graceful, close call,

respectful, mighty, intermittent, stuttering, and. Small and exquisite, full of vigor

Many a mickle makes a mickle, so many a mickle makes a mickle, little drops of water make an ocean, virtue makes a good deed, sand makes a tower, and an arm makes a mickle

7) Ma Pingchuan, Qian Shan, Wanhe, broken walls, pavilions,

8) Sweating like rain, rolling up your sleeves, rubbing shoulders, being brilliant and methodical. Extraordinary, live and work in peace and contentment,

9) arises spontaneously, arouses people's enthusiasm, unites with one heart, marches forward bravely, is prepared for danger in times of peace, has a long alarm bell, suddenly becomes enlightened, is heroic, sheds his blood, inspires people, is prosperous and strong, stops to listen, has a handsome face, is choppy, sings tactfully, is shrill and sharp, is crisp and pure, and

. I'm overjoyed, hard-hearted, talking to myself, despite the wind and rain, being a horse,

coincidentally, coincidentally, getting something for nothing, missing, meeting unexpectedly, chilling,

sparkling, hot, empty, fragrant, smiling, white, green, fluffy. Silent,

11) ambitious, careless, messy, frog at the bottom of the well, soft and comfortable, thousands of miles away, towering, gaping, one after another, all comers are welcome, confident, looking around,

12) looking far away, all is silent and noisy.