Make sentences with the following four-word idioms.

Disdain to argue: Xiao Ming showed disdain for his doubts.

Get ahead: Han Xin was born in humble background, but he had ambition to get ahead from an early age.

In one go: Wang Xizhi's calligraphy skills are exquisite and his brushwork is vigorous, which is a treasure in calligraphy.

Wonderful rejuvenation: Hua Tuo's medical skill is brilliant, and his wonderful rejuvenation has cured many intractable diseases.

Born: Since he was born, he has shown unusual tolerance and talent.

Three visits to the thatched cottage: Liu Bei's story of three visits to the thatched cottage has been sung to this day.

Rich: Many people are rich, but they are not happy because they lack rich spiritual life.

Fog cover in the Yinshan Mountain: Xiao Wang's speech is foggy and confusing.

Don't be ashamed to ask questions: Confucius is so knowledgeable that he can have a clear conscience, and we should do so all the more.

Broken walls: After the Wenchuan earthquake, broken walls was everywhere, which made people sad.

Mountains and steep hills: Climbing mountains and steep hills for adventure and excitement is admirable.

Wang always plays a funny role on TV.

A thorn in my back: Grandpa's words made me like a thorn in my back, inspiring me to move forward.

On pins and needles: The leader criticized Xiao Wang at the meeting, and Xiao Wang was on pins and needles all over the meeting.

Family happiness: many people in rural areas go out to work, and it is difficult for left-behind elderly people to enjoy family happiness.

Expectation: Mom can't go home until the Spring Festival, and Xiaoming leans against the door all day, expecting.

Fleeting: Time flies, holidays are fleeting, and school is about to start.

Mirage: The happy life disappears as quickly as a mirage, and Xiaoming's life is in trouble again.

Disgusting: His series of despicable behaviors are disgusting, and no one will make friends with him.

Nitpicking: Be tolerant and patient with children's education. There is no need to be nitpicking.

Dying: On the battlefield, dying soldiers hold high the red flag with their last strength.