Pretend to force. It refers to making a false noise to scare people.
Looking at plums to quench thirst [idiom allusions] Pronunciation wà ng mé izhh ǐ k: The original meaning is sour plums, and people will salivate when they want to eat plums, thus quenching their thirst. Metaphorically, after the wish can't be realized, comfort yourself with fantasy.
The meaning of invincible sound su ǒ xi à ng p ǒ m ǒ Interpretation direction: within one's reach; Invincible: rout. To make a metaphor, all obstacles are removed wherever power can reach.
Pronunciation sh m:ng xρn Yuèm: It's very comfortable to read. It means to be happy when you see beautiful scenery.
Between the lines, flowers are colorful. X ρ n Hu ā n Ω Ω Ω Ω Ω Ω Ω Ω Ω 2 I am as happy as a blooming flower.
Describe the incomparable happiness. The word looks at the ocean and sighs [idiom allusions] Pronunciation wàng yáng xěng tàn Interpretation of looking at the ocean: looking up.
Look up at Poseidon and sigh. The original intention is to sigh your smallness in front of great things.
Doing things now is more like feeling helpless because of incompetence or insufficient conditions. The words are easy to read, and j ǔ sh ǒ u zh and lá o explain that it is easy to lift a finger.
It's easy and effortless to describe. Make a fuss about something and express your true views or opinions.
It also means doing something else under the pretext of something. Vivid [idiom allusions] Pronunciation xǔ xǔ rú shēng Vivid interpretation: lively and vivid appearance.
Refers to the artistic image is very realistic, as vivid as alive. Wéi miào wéi xiào explains the meaning: auxiliary words; Wonderful: wonderful workmanship; Xiao: Similar and lifelike. Describe or imitate very realistically.
Profound Pronunciation bó dà jīng shēn Interpretation Yi Bo: Wide and diverse. Describe the extensive, profound and insightful thoughts and knowledge * * * See the pronunciation y ǒ u m ù g ò d ǔ Explain the meaning: see.
The fingers are so obvious that everyone can see them. "Rising star" and "xi" explain this meaning. The outstanding figures who appeared later or grew up newly are all seamless [idioms and allusions] Pronunciation tiān yüwèfèng explains the meaning of myths and legends, and the fairy's clothes are seamless.
The metaphor is that things are perfect and there is nothing wrong with them. When you drink water, you will think about where the water comes from. Metaphor is not forgetful.
If you cover the sky and cross the sea, make a sound, má n ti ā n gu ò h ò i explain the meaning, and act secretly by deception. The word "fish in troubled waters" sounds like "m: jie".
Robbery while people are on fire. Metaphor takes advantage of people's danger and seeks personal gain. The word xiào lǐ cáng dāo is interpreted as being kind to people's appearance, but insidious.
Stealing sheep makes a sound. Sh not n shōn shǒu qiān yáng ng explained the meaning and took the sheep away. Metaphor will catch the enemy or use others.
Now it's a metaphor for flying with other people's things. The word is a transfer from east to west, and the sound is sh ē ng d not ng j and x and ng.
It refers to the east attacking the west, but in fact it is the momentum of the west attack. It is a tactic to make the other side have the illusion of winning by surprise.
The words are aboveboard, pronounced as guāng míng lěi luò: the heart is aboveboard. Be aboveboard.
Ignore words, pronunciation and explain meaning: pronouns, it; Rb: Ignore it. Put it aside, ignore the words, your eyes are too hard to see clearly, and read them out. There are so many things to explain meaning that the eyes can't see it.
I'm trying to pronounce W ā k instead of ng x and n s, and I'm trying to interpret the meaning. The word "high winds and strong grass" sounds like "jí f ē ng zh ē j ē n c m: o". In the strong wind, only the tough grass will not be blown down.
Metaphor only after a severe test, we know who is really strong. The words are concentric, the sound is like Hong Zhong, the meaning is like interpretation, and it is as strong as a wall.
Metaphor is United and powerful. Describe the power is very powerful, no solid can not be destroyed.
Like mushrooms after rain, bamboo shoots grow a lot at once. Metaphor things emerge quickly and in large quantities.
Words can be pronounced at your fingertips. Spit on your hands. You can hold it by hand.
Metaphor is very easy to get. The word is compared with the item, and the pronunciation is Xi ā ng Tí b ù ng Lù n, meaning comparison: relative photo; And: qi.
Put different people or things together to talk or watch. The words are amazing and the pronunciation is clear. Tà n w é i gu ā n zh ǐ d ü u t ü u t ü u t ü u t ü u t ü u t ü u t ü u t ü u t ü u t ü u t ü u t ü u t ü u t ü u t ü u t ü u t ü u t ü u t ü u u t ü u t ü u t ü u u t ü u t ü u u u t ü u u t ü u u u u u t ü u u u u t u u u u u u u u u u t u u u u u u u u u u u u u u u u u u u u u u u u u u u u u u u u u u u u u u u u u u u u u u u u u u u u u u
It means to praise what you see to the extreme. Words are full of admiration.
Pronunciation zà n tà n bù y ǐ y ǐ u \ u \ u \ u \ u \ u \ u. I can't stop admiring it.
The word is world-famous. Its pronunciation is j jǔ shì wén míng, and its meaning is known all over the world. Describe a famous word, turn the tide, read it out and interpret it as a metaphor. Try to save the dangerous situation. As long as your feet move, it will affect the weight on both sides.
Refers to being in an important position, and every move is enough to affect the overall situation. Words don't convey the meaning, and the pronunciation is clear. Jǔqíbüdüng has a chess piece, and I don't know what to do next.
Metaphor is indecisive, indecisive and insightful. Pronunciation zhēn zhēZhuóJiàn Interpretation: clear and thorough. A correct and thorough view.
The word carving is small, and the sound is diā o chó ng xi m: o j: meaning interpretation: carving; Bug: it refers to the book of birds and insects, a font of ancient Chinese characters. Metaphor is a small skill, or a trivial skill.
Give up halfway [idiom allusion] pronunciation bàn túrèI Interpretation: stop. It means that you can't stick to it, give up halfway, and start without ending.
Big words, rich things, loud voices and rich meanings. Refers to the country's vast territory and rich resources.
The voice of words is endless. m:bùng tütütüuüuüuüuüuüuüuüuüu。 Smile and make a sound. Xiào zhú yán kāi explain the meaning one by one: follow; Yan: face, face; Open: Extend outward.
Laugh to a long face. Describe smiling and very happy.
Words stand up and pronounce. Tǐng shēnér chō Interpretation: Stand up straight. Stand straight.
Describe standing up bravely in the face of difficulties or dangerous things. Words don't convey meaning, sounds don't pronounce. qiǐng cíduól﹣düu﹣u﹣u﹣u﹣u﹣u﹣u; Grab: hit.
It means to argue without reason, but it is obviously unreasonable to insist that you are reasonable. The words are obvious, and the pronunciation is xi m: né r y m: jià n Explain the meaning to describe things or reasons.
2. Unusual four-character idioms with meaning and source are not bent down for five buckets of rice. This idiom means to be spineless and aloof.
This idiom comes from Biography of Tao Qian in the Book of Jin. Five buckets of rice can't bend over, and boxing is evil for the small people in the village.
Tao Yuanming, also known as Tao Qian, was the earliest pastoral poet in China. The reason why he can create many works with natural scenery and rural life as the theme is closely related to his experience and situation.
In the autumn of 405 AD, in order to support his family, he came to Pengze, not far from his hometown, as a county magistrate. This winter, the county magistrate sent a tour to pengze county to bid. Du You, with low taste but some power, speaks with his mouth in front of the satrap. Du You, who was sent here this time, is a vulgar and arrogant person. As soon as he arrived at Penzer's guest house, he sent a county magistrate to call a county magistrate to see him. Tao Yuanming usually despises fame and fortune, refuses to obey orders, despises such a person who gives orders in the name of a higher level, but he wants to see it again, so he set off at once.
Unexpectedly, the county magistrate stopped Tao Yuanming and said, "My Lord, Du, you should wear official clothes and a big belt, otherwise it will be indecent. Du, you take the opportunity to make a scene, which is not good for adults! "
Therefore, Tao Yuanming couldn't stand it any longer. Sighed and said, "I can't bend over to the villains in the village for five buckets of rice!" " "
After that, he simply took out his official seal, stamped it, immediately wrote his resignation letter, and then left Peng Ze, who had only been a magistrate for more than 80 days.
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3. An unusual four-word idiom with meaning and source means not to bend over for five buckets of rice. The meaning of this idiom is used to express backbone and lofty.
This idiom comes from Biography of Tao Qian in the Book of Jin. Five buckets of rice can't bend over, and boxing is evil for the small people in the village. Tao Yuanming, also known as Tao Qian, was the earliest pastoral poet in China.
The reason why he can create many works with natural scenery and rural life as the theme is closely related to his experience and situation. In the autumn of 405 AD, in order to support his family, he came to Pengze, not far from his hometown, as a county magistrate.
This winter, the county magistrate sent a tour to pengze county to bid. Du You, with low taste but some power, speaks with his mouth in front of the satrap.
Du You, who was sent here this time, is a vulgar and arrogant person. As soon as he arrived at Penzer's guest house, he sent a county magistrate to call a county magistrate to see him. Tao Yuanming usually despises fame and fortune, refuses to obey orders, despises such a person who gives orders in the name of a higher level, but he wants to see it again, so he set off at once.
Unexpectedly, the county magistrate stopped Tao Yuanming and said, "My Lord, Du, you should wear official clothes and a big belt, otherwise it will be indecent. Du, you take the opportunity to make a scene, which is not good for adults! " Therefore, Tao Yuanming couldn't stand it any longer. Sighed and said, "I can't bend over to the villains in the village for five buckets of rice!" " "He said, and simply took out the official seal, stamped it, immediately wrote his resignation letter, and then left Peng Ze, who had only been the county magistrate for more than 80 days.
4. Common four-character idioms should be interesting and have a source.
Explanation: Ancient wooden or pottery human sacrifice figurines. Someone who started making figurines. Metaphor is the person who does bad things first.
From: "Mencius? Hui Liang Wang Shang: "Zhong Ni said? The initiator is not wise after the event. ? It is also used for its elephants. "
Example: The court staff of Beizhen Fusi Prison established various cangue systems, which were unprecedented in Qin Law. ,,,, Sin can conquer Tao ~ ◎ Qing? Juck Zhang, "New ambition at the beginning of the year? Biography of Mr. Jiang
Grammar: formal; Become an object; A derogatory term refers to a person who does bad things first.
Become angry
Commentary: Li: Violence. More developed than before. Now the situation has become more serious than before. From: Southern Dynasties? Liang? Selected Works of Xiao Tong? Preface: "Covering things up and improving them is the best of both worlds, and the text is also appropriate."
For example, taking out of context means pulling out one or two words in a sentence, which is really better than taking out of context.
◎ Zhu Ziqing's classic talk? The fourth book of songs
Grammar: complex; As predicate, attribute and adverbial; It is derogatory and used for bad behavior and bad things.
Description: construction: pour water and splash water; Ling: A bottle of water. Pour the water out of the bottle from the top of the tall building. Metaphor condescending, unstoppable.
From: Historical Records? "The Legend of Emperor Gaozu": "The terrain is convenient, and its soldiers are subordinate to the princes, just like a strategically placed building. "
Example: The lofty sentiments and boldness of the revolution make his historical plays magnificent, magnificent and vigorous.
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5. Interpretation of four-character idioms 1. Carved beams and painted buildings refer to gorgeous houses decorated with colorful paintings. 2. Wonderful workmanship refers to arts and crafts. 3. Originality refers to creativity in skills and art.. Fascinating, refers to a wonderful scene or a vivid scene. Now, it refers to a particularly attractive landscape or literary work. These cultural relics have quaint colors and emotional appeal. 6. The lingering sound: describe the beautiful singing voice and leave a deep impression on people. 7. Don't be stereotyped: metaphors have original styles and don't fall into the old style. 8. Appreciation of elegance and vulgarity: used to describe a work of art in the old days, which can be appreciated by all kinds of people. 9. Beauty: There are many beautiful things to describe. I do not see any at all. 10. Popular: Good poems are praised and recited by people. 1 1. High and low music: In the old society, bosom friends were rare. Now it is said that speeches and works are not popular and few people can understand them. 12. Brilliant pen and flowers: excellent metaphor writing ability. Often compared with "Lower Liba people", we use. 14. Pen moving dragon and snake: describe calligraphy as vivid, magnificent and free and easy. It also refers to the fast speed of calligraphy, which describes the vigorous and lively brushwork of calligraphy. 15. Extraordinary: describes the extraordinary and excellent things, mostly referring to literary works. Unique:
6. Four-character idioms add the meaning of vigor, vigor, spirit, generosity, generosity, worry and unhappiness to 10 people.
First, full of vitality and vitality
Description: vitality: extend the morning air into a new and enterprising atmosphere; Vigorous development: a vibrant appearance. The description is full of vigor and vitality.
From: Modern Li Xiaoming's Gunshots in the Plain: "The vibrant town of Jony J suddenly became empty and quiet."
Second, full of energy.
Explanation: Full of vigor: Full of vigor and vitality. Describe a person or society full of vigor and vitality.
Said by: Preface to Modern Xu Chi's Selected Works: "The most important thing in life is those things that are upward, full of vitality, enthusiasm and vitality and have great imagination."
Third, full of energy
Explanation: describe lively, energetic and full of life breath.
From: Qing Wu Ren Jian's "History of Pain" The fifth time: "Although there are many Yuan soldiers outside the city, Zhang Shijie is the first, and Zong Ren is the last. It seems lively and enters the array."
Fourth, refreshed [j and [jīng shén Huàn fā] ā]
Description: Radiant: Radiant appearance. Describe full of energy and rich feelings.
From: Qing Pu Songling's Strange Stories from a Lonely Studio: "I feel refreshed when Dantian is hot."
Students feel that the abdomen is hot, refreshed and full of emotions.
Five, luminous
Explanation: Describe excitement and elation.
From: Modern Ding Ling's Dream Ke: "She is so comfortable and noble. She went over to shake hands with the young director and took care of the people in the room with her radiant eyes."
6. Generosity [k ā ng k m: i ji ě ná ng]
Explanation: generosity: generosity; Unpack: Unpack the wallet and take out the money. Describe being extremely generous in helping others financially.
Said by: Yao Xue's Li Zicheng, Volume II, Chapter 18: "So I had to take the liberty to ask my eldest son for help. I wonder if he will give generously? "
VII. Charity [Lè sh à n à o Shě]
Commentary: Le: Yes, I do. Like to do good deeds, willing to help people in trouble with property.
From: Sima Qian's "Historical Records" Le Shu II of the Western Han Dynasty: "Hearing the sound makes people be charitable; Hearing the sound of it makes people neat and polite. "
Hearing signs makes people like to do good deeds, giving. Hearing the sound of feathers makes people pay attention to cleanliness and etiquette.
Eight, charity
Interpretation: loyalty: loyalty; Saving wealth: dispersing family wealth. The old meaning is to be loyal to others and take out your own money to help others.
From: Yuan Anonymous's Debt of the Afterlife, the fourth fold: "You saved my life, helped my money, and spared no effort."
So, in order to help me out of poverty, they took out their own money to help me. In doing so, they used good luck to offset the bad luck from the Buddha.
Nine, worried [y not u x and n ch not ng ch not ng]
Explanation: A worried look. Describe a heavy heart, very sad.
From: Yao Yinxue's Li Zicheng, Volume II, Chapter 17: Is the situation in Jiangnan so terrible? Don't a group of scholars worry about national affairs?
Ten, depressed
Explanation: drooping head: drooping head; Frustrated: look depressed. Describe the feeling of depression and listlessness due to failure or failure.
From: Liang Bin's "Red Flag Spectrum" XIII: Li Decai refused to plead, and Yun Tao came out dejectedly.
7. There are more than 20 four-word idioms with explanations. Thank you for being amiable-gentle and friendly.
Sigh-a sigh of sadness, boredom or pain.
Stay put-the commander stops the army, temporarily stops the action and waits for the fighter plane; Metaphor after accepting the task temporarily not to perform, wait and see the development of the situation.
In the shadow-gloomy eyes
Passion-describes high-pitched and powerful voice and high mood.
Domineering-birds fly, big fish are domineering. Metaphor is arrogant and rude.
Vertical and horizontal cooperation-refers to the use of means to unite or divide politically and diplomatically.
A glimpse-a metaphor for seeing something roughly, a point: a spot.
There is a reputation that everyone's mouth is a living monument to merit. A metaphor for the unanimous praise of outstanding good people and deeds. Monument: Jigong Monument.
Parallel-at the same time, without interference.
The white jade is slightly flawed-there are small spots on it. To make a metaphor, a good person or thing still has minor shortcomings, that is, expressing regret for the fly in the ointment.
Blue road-driving a firewood cart and wearing rags to open mountains and forests. Describe the hardships of starting a business. Road: firewood, blue wisp: rags.
Stubborn-opinionated, impatient to stop, suggest or propose.
The whip is out of reach-it means that although the whip is long, it can't hit the horse's stomach. Although metaphor is powerful, power cannot be achieved.
Distinguish between right and wrong-distinguish between right and wrong. Describe strong judgment
Step by step-"press" the book to do "the case". Department: category. Ben: Order. The original intention is that when writing an article, the text structure is properly arranged and the words and sentences are in line with the norms. Later, it was expanded to act according to the rules, and conversely, it did not deviate from the rules and did not exceed the standard.
Unique-unique thinking, unique customs.
Endless-appear again and again, without end.
Mistaken for a tiger-the ghost that attracts a tiger. Metaphor is to be an accomplice of the bad guys and serve them.
Not worth the candle-what you get is not worth what you pay.
Stunned-eyes wide open, speechless for a moment. Describe the appearance of panic
Galloping vertically and horizontally: north-south direction; Horizontal: east-west direction; Gallop: Let go of the horse and run. Describe the unimpeded running between Mercedes-Benz, and also mean brave fighting and invincible.
In contrast, one side is very inferior.
Constant flow-[pedestrians, chariots, horses, etc.] keep flowing like water.
Extreme luxury-extreme luxury, also known as "extreme luxury"
Do your best-spare no effort to contribute everything to yourself.
Caught off guard-too late to deal with it.
Dai Yue companion star-companion star with the moon. Describe going out early and returning late or running around day and night, working hard.
Stare-like a tiger trying to pounce on food. Describe staring greedily, ready to grab.
Go through fire and water-describe not afraid of difficulties and obstacles, desperate.
The mainstay-the strong pillar of the Yellow River. Metaphor can shoulder heavy responsibilities and is the backbone of the people or the collective.
Militarism-dispatching troops and waging wars at will. Describe belligerence
Break your word-it means that people will repay you as you treat others. Now it refers to fickle gossip-originally it refers to unfounded words, but now it refers to slander and slander spread behind others' backs.
Strive to be strong-cheer up and seek prosperity.
Burn one's bridges-Records of the Historian Xiang Yu's Biography records the battle between Xiang Yu and Chi. After crossing the river, he broke all the cauldrons and sank all the boats, indicating that he would never retreat. Metaphor is determined to fight to the end
8. 100 four-word words plus explanation 1. Much ado about nothing wúshěng fíI explained: finding fault for no reason and deliberately causing trouble. "There are restless robbers and robbers who make trouble." 2. Cheerfulness: Cheerfulness: Enthusiasm: Energetic: Vigorous. The students played many games happily. 2. Anger: Anger: Emotional. Describe being very angry. For some reason, he rushed into the classroom. 3. concentration: meeting: gathering. Described as very focused. 4. soliloquize: soliloquize. Sit there and talk to yourself. "5. Close call: describe the situation as very critical. "At the critical moment of the car accident, the driver suddenly stopped the car. "6. Like mushrooms after rain: describe a lot of new things. Since the reform and opening up, factories have mushroomed. "7. Colorful: Metaphor.
1. Much ado about nothing I explain: finding fault for no reason, deliberately causing trouble. "There are restless robbers and robbers who make trouble." The students played many games happily. 2. Anger: Anger: Emotional. Describe being very angry. For some reason, he rushed into the classroom. 3. concentration: meeting: gathering. Described as very focused. 4. soliloquize: soliloquize. Sit there and talk to yourself. "5. Close call: describe the situation as critical. At the critical moment of the crash, the driver suddenly stopped the car. " 6. Like mushrooms after rain: describe the emergence of new things. Since the reform and opening up, factories have mushroomed. "7. A dazzling array of things. "The things on display there are dazzling and we can't see everything. "8. Insist on the indomitable spirit: describe the image as very tall and heroic. "He is selfless, and he is really an upright and indomitable person. "9. By all means: methods. Talk about the method. By all means. "The teacher tried every means to stimulate our enthusiasm for learning. "Hungry: the metaphor is very urgent. I'm thirsty, just as I long for water. The students are eager to study hard. 10. Caution: Caution: Careful. He cleaned the vase carefully and then gently put it on the table. 1 1. brand new: brand new: bright and bright. Describe the old one. The principal showed a gratified smile on his face. " 12. Have a well-thought-out plan: success: completion, ready-made. "I've thought it over and I'm sure I'll get good grades in this exam." 13. Unique: not from other places, unique. "The book he wrote is unique and unique." 14. Idiom: All plants are soldiers. Pronunciation: c m ù m ē b ī ng Interpretation: Treat every grass and tree on the mountain as enemy soldiers. Describe people who are suspicious when they panic. Sentence: On this day, everyone was indecisive, but in the evening, nothing happened. 15. Idiom: Go shirtless. Pronunciation: chìbóshàngzhèn n Interpretation: Go shirtless. Metaphor comes to power in person and carries out activities unabashedly. Sentence: He finally ~, I went out in person. 16. Idiom: rabble Pronunciation: w shézhòng Interpretation: Like a group of crows gathered temporarily. Metaphor is a group of people who have no organization and discipline. Sentence: Although there are some people outside, they are still inconsistent. 17. Idiom: besieged on all sides Pronunciation: simi à nch ǔ gē Interpretation: Metaphorically, it is trapped in a situation of being besieged on all sides and being isolated. Sentence: Here ~, with your glib tongue, I have to obey. 18. Idiom: Use soldiers as gods. Pronunciation: yò ngb and ngrú shé n Interpretation: The soldiers are like gods. Description: Good at commanding operations. Sentence-making: Zhuge Liang's brilliant plan in the Three Kingdoms period. 19. Idiom: Go ahead without a plan. Pronunciation: yǒ uy ǒ Don't talk about strategy. Sentence: bi feng ~, extremely greedy for wine and lust, has no sympathy for his servants, and his subordinates are indifferent. 20. Idiom: Guard the wall and clear the field. Pronunciation: Jiānbīq ngyiī χ Interpretation: A way to deal with the invasion of a strong enemy, so that the enemy can neither attack strongholds nor rob goods. Sentence: if you don't fight, just ~, wait until the thief tries his best to relax. Contradictions You speak so well from beginning to end, how can I believe you? 22. Strangled: Slaughter: Killing. Stretch your neck and wait to be killed. It means waiting for death without resistance. The prisoner knew that his guilt was inevitable and he had to be strangled. 23. clothes don't drag: drag. His clothes don't touch the ground, which means he is busy. There is too much work now. He is as clean as ice water. 24. She is as clean as ice water. She describes her noble character or elegant writing. How could she be with those bad guys? 25. Like a fish bone stuck in her throat. It's hard to say what's on your mind. I know the truth, but I can't say it. It really looks like \. I have to support my wife and children. Generally speaking, it means maintaining family life. My father gets up early every day and looks after things very hard. 27. Do evil: persist in doing evil and refuse to repent. This man will be punished by law for his evil deeds. 28. Useless: not good for things. Now I don't study hard. It's no use regretting later. 29. bookcase with feet: a person with accurate memory and profound knowledge. He is diligent, thoughtful and knowledgeable. He is really a bookcase with feet. 30. A word and a bead: a word is like a bead. It describes the mellow singing. It also refers to beautiful articles and flowery words. Such an article is really full of words. After reading it several times, it is still fresh in my memory, and the rainstorm is pouring down. Describe the heavy and urgent rain1 We braved the downpour and bravely stopped the gap. 32. Humans can conquer nature by analogy. My mother told me that "man can conquer nature" and that I should not be afraid of failure. 33. Where there is a will, there is a way, as long as you work hard.