Progress has taken a step forward and we must move forward. Metaphor is ambitious and insatiable.
You push your luck, you get an inch, and you want to push another inch. This is a metaphor for greed. If you have a small one, you need a big one.
An inch is an inch, and an inch is an inch. Refers to get tangible benefits, how much is how much.
More help, less help: morality; Rarely: rarely. Stand on the side of justice and you will get the support and help of most people; Those who violate justice will be isolated.
Gain and loss: come again, come again. Just got it and lost it.
Muddle along: temporarily. As long as you can get by, you can live like this. Describe no ambition.
Delong Wang Shulong: refers to Gansu area; Shu: It refers to Sichuan area. After taking Longyou, we will take Xishu. Metaphor is insatiable.
Samadhi Samadhi: Sanskrit, meaning positive definite. Get rid of all distractions, calm your mind, concentrate and achieve enlightenment. Extend to technical know-how or essence. To accomplish something.
In the right place: location, environment. Found a place suitable for him. Get an ideal position.
Those who gain prosper, those who lose perish: it refers to people's hearts. Those who win people's hearts will prosper, and those who lose them will die.
The victorious dynasty: the imperial court. Old Finger returned to the imperial court after winning the battle. Now generally refers to the return of victory.
The first round of victory: the first round. Terms used by storytellers in Song and Yuan Dynasties. Before the lecture, tell a short story as an introduction, named "winning for the first time", which means auspiciousness.
Gains and losses are mixed: gains and losses. Half the gain and half the loss. That is to say, the gains and losses are equal.
Success or failure refers to gain or loss, success or failure.
Unique: natural, natural; Thick: generous. The conditions are particularly superior and the environment is particularly good.
Never. Never.
Handy: get, think; Answer: react and cooperate. What you think in your heart, your hands can do. Metaphor is skilled or doing things very smoothly.
Having a son-in-law is like a dragon. It describes getting a satisfied son-in-law
Proud student pride: contentment is always a pleasure; Puppet: a teacher who calls himself a disciple or a pilot in the imperial examination. The latter refers to students. The most satisfied disciple or student.
Get carried away: form. Describe the loss of normality in happiness.
The original intention of forgetting words is that words express meaning. Now that you know the meaning, you don't need words anymore. After the metaphor, I know each other in my heart, needless to say.
A triumphant look. Describe the appearance of contentment and complacency.
The color of complacency: contentment. Show arrogance because of great satisfaction.
A proud work refers to a work that you think is very satisfactory.
Forget the fish: a bamboo device for fishing. Catch the fish and forget the basket. A metaphor for forgetting what you rely on after success.
The waterside balcony gets the moon before the month. Metaphorically, a position or relationship can give priority to interests or convenience.
Thin can be fresh. If you are shallow in virtue, you lack talent (as a sign of modesty).
Losses can't be compensated by irreparable gains. To "not worth the loss."
The loss is irreparable. To "not worth the loss."
Failure to get paid and lost benefits can't make up for the loss. To "not worth the loss."
Inch by inch: gain, gain. Refers to get tangible benefits, how much is how much.
More or less, you will get what you want. Later, it also means how much you can get.
Getting more help means that those who are moral can get help from most people.
Misfortune comes from the mouth, which means misfortune comes from the mouth.
Losing a horse means that things are changeable and gains and losses are impermanent.
Breaking a horse's foot is a blessing in disguise.
Fatal force: working with death. Let others serve death. Describe it as very popular.
Proud to describe a very proud look.
The metaphor of forgetting fish has achieved its goal, that is, forgetting its virtue. "Quan" is also called "Fu".
Gains and losses, ups and downs refer to the gains and losses of life, ups and downs.
Gain and loss is half gain and loss: gain and loss. Half the gain and half the loss. That is to say, the gains and losses are equal.
Success or failure depends on one's life, and success or failure depends on one's own efforts. Emphasize people's subjective initiative.
"Success" means being skilled or doing things very smoothly. Use "handy".
If you forget your hooves, you will forget your fish. Hooves, rabbits.
Never before, never after. With "never had".
To be complacent and forget the image is to take only its spirit and ignore its form.
2. The four words that follow the word, follow the crowd, follow the car, and follow the summer rain, in order to achieve at any time.
With beads, with jade, with things, with machines, with cars, with rain, with pitch, with lodging, with peace, with circles, with the ups and downs of the world.
Wherever you go, you follow the trend, follow the trend circle, follow the pearl wall, follow the trend market, follow the trend level, follow the trend side, follow the trend circle, and follow the wind and waves at any time.
Follow one's inclinations, drift, drift, drift, drift, drift, drift.
Turn the rudder with the wind, disappear with the wind, shape with things, follow the team, improvise with the heels, bark with the Romans, bark with the shadows, follow the plan, follow the situation and follow the trend.
3. The word "car" is the first four-word idiom. The trouble with the car is that it is "lazy" and it is tired; Fidgety: fidgety. Describe the fatigue of the journey.
Alliance of cars and hats: hats. Metaphor does not change a poor friend because of wealth.
Cars and horses are full, indicating that there are many guests.
Traffic is like running water, and horses are like Youlong. Describe a lot of cars and horses coming and going, a continuous lively scene.
This car shows no sign of backing up. The army will never retreat.
Vehicle bucket capacity: loading. By car, by bucket. It is not surprising to describe a large number.
The car is in front of the horse, the trailer is in front, and the pony is tied behind the car, so that the pony can learn to pull the car slowly. It is easy to learn anything as long as someone guides you.
Car dust marks refer to the traces of cars and horses passing by.
4. The four-character idiom starting with the word "friend" and the four-character idiom starting with the word "same" do not have an idiom: deal with a man as he deals with you.
Is it a four-character idiom that begins with the word "one"? If so, there are many of the following:
Saddle and horse are metaphors of monogamy. Speak a little in one class, often alluding to the relationship between men and women. Ben, put "Spot?" . A small metaphor is a tiny part. Meticulous: Please forgive me. Not even a careless sum. I can't get out of bed when I'm sick. Metaphor is that after getting sick, the condition gets worse day by day and eventually dies. A master means impartiality in speech and action. One step to the sky: go. One step into the sky. Metaphor suddenly reaches a very high level or degree. Sometimes it is also used to describe a person who suddenly succeeds and climbs to a very high position. Extraordinary watches: appearance; Fan: Ordinary. Describe people who are handsome and energetic. Unconventional appearance describes a person's appearance as unusual. Erase the account once and for all. Metaphor cancels everything. Cancel it all at once. Use "write off". Erase the account once and for all. Metaphor cancels everything. Cancel it all at once. Also called "logout". Cancel the account. Metaphor cancels everything. The list of candidates means that all candidates are accepted. Common sense, common sense. It means not to argue with people with low knowledge and poor cultivation and say, "Don't be as knowledgeable as him." When I glance at the leopard through the small hole in the bamboo tube, I can only see a stripe on the leopard. Metaphor only sees part of things, which means that what you see is not comprehensive or a little rewarding. A brush-off is a metaphor for rashly denying all achievements and advantages. Use a brush. Wipe one stroke and draw another, and erase them all. Metaphor rashly denies all achievements and advantages. A metaphor of rejection rashly denies all achievements and advantages. Erase: logout. Draw a stroke and it will all be erased. Metaphor rashly denies all achievements and advantages. It is difficult for a person to go against everyone's opinions without distorting them. It is difficult for a person to go against everyone's opinions without opposing them. Dedication means sincerity. A list of talents: refers to appearance. Describe people as handsome and tall. A handsome man described his handsome appearance. Watches, musical instruments. The defeat of the army is like water, and it is out of control like water splashing on the ground. A handsome man described his appearance. Watches, musical instruments. Don't be like rain, just like after the rain falls, you will never get back to the clouds. Describe it's hard to meet again after parting. The metaphor of death is conformism and refusal to change. A book with ten advantages: Capital; Pro: Profit. Small capital, big profit. It also means that the power is small, but the benefits are great. One board and three eyes: the beat of traditional Chinese opera music. Metaphor words, actions are organized or conform to the rules. Sometimes it is also a metaphor for being rigid and not knowing how to master flexibly. One step and three shakes refers to the twists and turns of people walking or leisurely: it refers to the strokes in calligraphy; Folding: refers to turning the pen tip when writing. The original refers to twists and turns in writing. Now compare the ups and downs of the article structure. This also means that there are many unexpected changes in the development of things. If you fail, you will be destroyed. Describe failure to the point of uncontrollable. Handsome appearance describes handsome appearance. A wave of unrest rises again, which means that things continue to develop and change after they start. With "a wave of unrest rises again." Generally no two are exactly the same, there is no difference. Endless describes whether the water surface or the sky is green or blue and boundless. A profit, low cost, big profit. A blue sky depicts boundless green. Day 105 after winter solstice. Refers to the Cold Food Festival. A unique book: roots; Wan: a lot; Special: different. Although things are very different, they are actually homologous. This is a metaphor for things that never change. A fragrant heart: In the old society, if you called the center piety, you could understand Buddhism and Taoism, just like burning incense. Metaphor is a very sincere heart (used to make a wish). With a whip, Liu Kun became a friend of Zu Ti, and for the purpose of recovering the Central Plains, he wrote to his relatives and friends: "I am waiting for my pillow, and I am determined to rebel. I am often afraid that my ancestors will whip me." See Biography of Liu Kun in the Book of Jin. After that, I thought I was the first to compete. It also means to go first.
5. Is it ok to use four-character idioms with six prefixes? Libìsān tóu explained: It is a metaphor for people's extraordinary skills and magical power.
Source: It is said that the first fold of Shun's "Escape from Death": "I don't know how to stay with six arms and three heads, but I don't expect to fly out of this day." Example: ~, let's shine first. No wonder this little wooden head is really arrogant sometimes.
Guo Moruo's "Hong", Chapter VI, Six Dynasties Gold Powder (lichá o j Ρ ně ně n) Interpretation: Six Dynasties: Southern Dynasties Wu, Eastern Jin, Song, Qi, Liang and Chen; Gold powder: lead powder used for women's decoration in the old days, often used to describe prosperity and beauty. It also describes the magnificent and prosperous scenes of the Six Dynasties.
Source: Yuan Anonymous "Drunk Flowers and Autumn": "He, he, he cleaned up all the gold powder of the Six Dynasties, leaving only a few lines of hate." Example: the fragrance disappears, which reduces the spirit of three Chu.
The master's second copy of The West Chamber, Li Chuo Chuo Fu Qin, explains: The Six Dynasties: Wu, Song, Qi, Liang and Chen, with their capital in Jiankang (Nanjing); Powder: rouge. Describe prosperity and beauty.
Describe the magnificent and prosperous scene of Jinling during the Six Dynasties. Source: Yuan Anonymous "Drunk Flowers and Autumn": "He, he, he cleaned up all the gold powder of the Six Dynasties, leaving only a few lines of hate."
Example: I have been happy all my life, but things have changed and the fly ash is cold. Interpretation of Ming and Hu's Notes on Enjoying the Moon and Encountering Evil (Li chénéNBR n): In Buddhist language, six dusts refer to color, sound, fragrance, taste, touch and dharma.
It means to get rid of material desires and keep your heart clean. Source: Tang Wu Sansi's "Xiao Ming Empress Monument": "The six dusts are not dyed, and the flowers on the water are lonely."
Example: all five aggregates are empty, ~, which means' monk'. Li chǐ zhī g in Qing Pu Songling's Strange Tales from a Lonely Studio: Six-legged: Ancient feet were very short, and "six-legged" described people as not tall; Orphan: the child of a dead father.
Refers to underage orphans. Source: "The Analects of Confucius Taibo": "You can trust an orphan of six feet, you can send a life of a hundred miles, and the big festival cannot be taken away."
Example: A handful of dirt is still wet. Why? The Book of Rites written by Robin of Emperor Taizong explained that it refers to the entrusted raising of orphans. Source: for example: lichǐzhītu Interpretation: refers to the entrusted raising of orphans.
Source: "The Biography of Ming Di in the Later Han Dynasty": "But you can support it with six feet, and you will not scratch it." Example: Liuchu ice flower (lich? bī ng Hu ā) explanation: Chu: flower crack; Six petals: six petals.
Refers to snowflakes. Source: Southern Liang Xiaotong's "The Yellow Bell Begins in November": "The cloud hangs 400 leaves and the snow produces six flowers."
Example: If you have a cavity of resentment, you will feel like a brocade, and you will still avoid me; What kind of white car do you want to destroy this ancient world? Yuan Guan Hanqing's Dou E Yuan is divided into three parts and six parts (Li chūfēn fēI). Interpretation: six points: snowflake hexagon, because it is called "six points". There is heavy snow.
Source: Han's Biography of Chinese Poetry: "Where there are five more flowers, snowflakes are the only six." Example: I tasted the heavy snow on New Year's Day, Li Bian ~, the branches on the top of the tree were muddy as jade, and the front bank of the steps was like a pile of silver. In the meantime, it's like seeing Gong Qiong.
The word "six unique skills" in Xu's History of Palace Worship in Song Dynasty originally refers to the "six unique skills" proposed. The latter refers to the strategy of surprise.
Source: Sima Qian's Historical Records Prime Minister Chen Shijia in the Western Han Dynasty: "Where there are six wonders, they are beneficial to the city and all six benefits are sealed." Ex: I am arguing with you, so at least try to take a walk in the yard.
Ming Ling Mengchu's Surprise at the First Moment (Volume 6) Six explanations in the wheel of karma: Buddhist language, six ways: heaven, humanity, Asura, beast, hungry ghost and hell. Refers to the six places where all beings are reincarnated, that is, here in The six great divisions in the wheel of karma.
Source: Zhang Tang's "Tang Chen Zhou longxing temple Monument" said: "The sage has the opportunity to see the six-breath reincarnation, but he is ignorant, so it is determined by strength." Ex: I helped you out of life and death.
Liúrúrótóng móu explained that the original intention was that three people could not keep a secret if they knew it. Later, it was also a metaphor not to believe hearsay.
Source: Puji's "Five Lights Meeting Yuan": "Liu Er has different opinions. Go ahead and come back tomorrow. "
Example: ligēn bùjìng Interpretation: LIG: Buddhist language, which refers to the eyes, ears, nose, tongue, body and mind. Metaphor is restless and selfish. Source: The Complete Biography of the Eight Immortals by Taoist Qing Innocent: Hui 16: "Later generations all declined because of six impure roots."
Example: Li ligēn qěng jìng jěng ě ng Interpretation: Six: Buddhist language refers to eyes, ears, nose, tongue, body and mind. Buddhism regards the realm of staying away from troubles as six pure roots.
Metaphor is no desire. Source: Sui Yangdi's "Bao Tai Jing Zang Wish": "Five wizards, all get six nets."
Example: There is not an inch of grass left, so I will shave it off with you to avoid competition. Shi Ming Nai 'an's interpretation of the fourth chapter of Water Margin (Li Li Gē n q ě ng j ě ng): six words: in Buddhist language, it refers to the eyes, ears, nose, tongue, body and mind.
Buddhism regards the realm of staying away from troubles as six pure roots. Metaphor is no desire.
Source: "The Merit of Master Beijing": "Therefore, the merit is solemn and makes it quiet." Example: There is not an inch of grass left, so I will shave with you to avoid competition.
Shi Ming Nai 'an's "The Legend of the Water Margin" (LING F ě n Dà i) explained: Liugong: the ancient emperor had six bedrooms; Make-up: cosmetics, referring to beautiful women. Refers to the queen, concubines and maids in the palace.
Source: Tang Juyi's "Song of Eternal Sorrow": "If she only smiles back, there will be a hundred spells, and the six palaces will be exhausted." Example: She is going to the palace. That's really three thousand beauties turned into dirt, so it's hard for me to see the emperor again! Chapter 8 of Emperor Qianlong of February River explains: Liuhe: refers to up and down, east and west, north and south, referring to the world in general; Yong: Harmony.
Refers to the harmony of the world. Source: Xie's Seven Lives: "Liuhe Shake."
Example: Liuhe Tongfeng explained: Liuhe: refers to up and down, east and west, north and south, and refers to the world in general. In ancient times, customs and education were exactly the same all over the world.
Source: The Biography of Hanshu Jude Wong: "Spring and Autumn are so unified, Liuhe is in the same wind, and Kyushu is also * * *." Example: Gaozu expounded Hongji, Jingdiye and.
6. Four-character idioms beginning with words:
Just in case,
Good for evil,
Make an example of others,
Died in the line of duty,
Getting earlier and earlier,
In a nutshell,
Lead by example,
Fight poison with poison,
Take one as ten,
Measure people by themselves,
Retreat for progress,
Convince people by reasoning,
And so on,
Defend and attack,
In order to see the effect,
Serve people with virtue,
Judge a book by its cover,
To meet friends,
Abuse power for personal gain,
Treat each other with courtesy,
Just in case,
Test the law,
With softness,
Pass it on,
Good for evil,
Confuse the real with the fake,
Throw eggs at stones,
Use a measuring body,
Drive flies away with fish,
Continue to be long and short.