Small fresh literary four-word idiom

1. What are the beautiful and sunny four-word words? Spring breeze, sunny, birds and flowers, beautiful women dying,

Lonely and hazy, ethereal and hazy, like water passing by, times have changed and we love each other.

1, sunny (fēng hé rì lì): It is breezy and sunny. Describe sunny and warm weather.

Sentence: It surrounds him like a sunny day in June.

2.chūn fěng héq: The warm spring breeze blows people. Metaphor is amiable to people.

Sentence-making: Look at people kindly, be kind in the spring breeze, be upright, and give priority to righteousness.

3. Sunny day (yáng guāng míng mèi): It describes sunny weather, blue sky and cloudless Wan Li.

Sentence: Although the sun is shining, some people still feel a chill.

4. Flowers and birds (ni m: o y ǔ hu ā xi ā ng): birds and flowers. Describe the beautiful scenery in spring.

Sentence: You are walking on a wide road, where birds are singing and flowers are blooming everywhere.

5, beauty is dying (míI rén chímù): The original intention is that people who do something will gradually get old. A metaphor for feeling sad and resentful because of decline.

Sentence: yellow lanterns, beautiful women wither, autumn lasts.

6. Being alone (gū xíng zhī yǐng): describes loneliness without companions.

Sentence: He always goes to school alone.

7. Misty rain (yān yǔ mí méng): It describes the smog and blurred scenery.

Sentence: Jiangnan is always foggy and rainy.

8. Time flies (sü shu ǐ liú niá n): Time flies: Time flies. Describe that time is gone forever.

Sentence: For you, it's as beautiful as flowers and jade, like water flowing for years.

9. Time has changed (shí guò jìng qiān): With the passage of time, the situation has changed.

Sentence making: Times have changed, and no one has studied this timely work.

10, caring for each other (xiāng rú yǐ mò): It is a metaphor to help each other with meager strength in difficult situations.

Sentence making: Love can only be found when there is a long stream of water.

2. What are the four-word idioms that describe "small freshness"? What beautiful and beautiful flowers are there?

1, Yu Qing

Qing: clean, clear and clear; Cleanliness: clean and pure; As clear as ice and as white as jade. Metaphor is noble, pure and aboveboard. Pure and clean is also called "pure and clean".

Sentence making: People appreciate the character of Li Yuhua Yuqing very much.

As beautiful as a flower

A family as beautiful as a flower. Describe marriage as very beautiful.

Sentence: Because of the single-minded enthusiasm of Deng Jiugong's father and daughter, it is necessary to marry off their son in order to achieve this beautiful marriage.

3. Escape state

Filled with fresh and beautiful posture.

Sentence: Luo jumped over the ridge, and he was in an escape state, just like Youlong's flying swallow. In a blink of an eye, he has reached Fan Beiming's room less than three feet.

4. Water hibiscus

Lotus: Lotus. Newly opened lotus. Metaphor poetry is fresh and beautiful. It also describes a natural and gorgeous woman.

Sentence: The heroine of this movie is as lovely as a hibiscus.

5. Beautiful flowers

Hairpin: inserted. Describe beautiful calligraphy. It is also a metaphor for fresh and beautiful poetry.

Sentence-making: The embroidery is even, the needle and thread are fine, and the color is delicate, such as a beautiful flower, which won the essence of calligraphy.

3. The idiom about dampness and its explanation are as follows: Sweating: It describes being very scared or very scared. Now I also describe a lot of sweat, and the clothes on my back are all wet. It's the same as "sweating too much" Sweating heavily: soaking wet. Sweating all over my back. Describe being very scared or very scared. Now it is also described as sweating a lot. The clothes on my back are all wet. It's the same as sweating. Sweating clothes: Sweat a lot and soak clothes. Describe extreme fear and shame. Sweating on my back: ① Describe sweating a lot, and my clothes are soaked through my back. (2) describe shame. A drowned rat: a metaphor for someone who falls into the water or is soaked to the skin.