The classic idiom appreciation idioms (Cheng Yu, Idioms) in Yan-ti regular script are part of stereotyped phrases or short sentences in Chinese vocabulary, and their forms are mostly four-character cases, three-character cases and multi-character cases. Idioms have fixed structural forms and fixed expressions, which express certain meanings and are used as a whole in sentences. Idiom is a conventional four-character structure, which cannot be changed at will and has the solidification of structure. A large part of idioms are passed down from ancient times, and the words used are often different from those used in modern Chinese. They represent a story or an allusion. Idiom is a ready-made word, mostly in written form, with literary nature, similar to idioms and proverbs, but slightly different. Idioms have vivid, concise and vivid functions in language expression.
Pictures of beautiful idioms in regular script in Yan style in ancient times [idioms; Fixed phrases] fixed phrases, a long-term habit peculiar to Chinese vocabulary. Judging from ancient classics or works, historical stories and people's oral stories, meaning is incisive, often implied in literal meaning, not a simple sum of the meanings of its components, but a meaningful whole. Its structure is tight, so it is generally impossible to change the word order at will, extract or increase or decrease the components in it, and it has the solidification of the structure. Its form is mostly four characters, and there are also some three characters and multi-characters, which are mostly composed of four characters.
Definition of idioms