The first word is Zhang Zi's four-character idiom.

1. Idioms that start with the first word. Crazy guessing idioms is safe on your head.

It is a metaphor that things are cumbersome and self-defeating. This is called putting your head on your head. For example, Song and Huang Tingjian's "Ode to a Stupid Pavilion": "Self-defeating, superfluous snake, why put a condom on your head and build a house under the house?" After all, there are more skilled people than clumsy people, which is similar to "gilding the lily". This proverb originated from Zen. Legend of Jingdezhen Lantern Volume 16: In the Tang Dynasty, there was a Zen master from Yuan 'an who was a disciple of the famous Zen master from Yixuan, Lin Yizong. Before he died, Yuan An said to the public, "Either tomorrow or the day after tomorrow, I will say goodbye to you. Today, I have something to ask you: if so, I will put my head on; If this is not the case, it is beheading for life. " The so-called "this" is the "heart print" of Zen, and it is called "Ru Ru" as the ontology of "equality" in teaching. "Heart print" or noumenon cannot be considered and distinguished by "reasoning". If you say yes, you will be "vilified", just like "putting your head on"; Saying nothing is "derogatory and slanderous", just like "beheading for a living", and so on. (Li Mingquan)

2. Guess the last word of the idiom is "Zhang".

G m: i xi á n g ē ng zhā ng more: change; Zhang: Wind the instrument. Change and adjust the strings of musical instruments to make the sound harmonious. Metaphor is to reform the system or change plans and methods. History of Han Dong Zhongshu Biography: "Stealing the analogy harp is not in harmony with the harp, and even the couple will be untied, but the drums can be played."

Ostentation and extravagance: pay too much attention to ostentation and extravagance desperately, in order to look good in form.

Change course: more: change; Zhang: Wind the instrument. Change and adjust the strings of musical instruments to make the sound harmonious. Metaphor is to reform the system or change plans and methods.

Class: class: the total rope on the fish net; Lift: lift. As soon as the rope was lifted, all the meshes were opened. It is a metaphor to grasp the key of things and drive other links. It also means that the article is well organized.

Panic: describes a flustered and unstable attitude.

Zhang: The bow is strung. Sword * * *, bow opened. The original description of calligraphy is vigorous and powerful. Later, it is often described as aggressive or tense, and it is explosive.

Arrogance: Arrogance: the appearance of madness. Describe a person as overbearing and arrogant.

Look around: describe looking around. With "look in all directions".

Extravagance: it refers to making special arrangements for the scene and paying too much attention to it to show generosity. Mostly used for weddings and funerals.

Open the net: when casting the net, lift the big rope on the net and all the nets are open. Metaphor grasp the main link to drive the rest; Let's get to the point. It's clear. With the "outline".

Change your mouth: change your mouth. Metaphor is to reform the system or change plans and methods.

Become more open: a metaphor for reforming the system or changing plans and methods. It's the same as "change your tune"

The fox is fake: a metaphor for relying on others and bluffing.

Fire umbrella: fire umbrella: a metaphor for the summer sun; Zhang: Expand. Describe the scorching sun in summer, which is very hot.

An arrow on the string: a metaphor for a tense situation, which is explosive.

Untie the strings more: more: change; Zhang: Wind the instrument. Change and adjust the strings of musical instruments to make the sound harmonious. Metaphor is to reform the system or change plans and methods.

Wolf darts: Run like a wolf and spread your wings like a kite. Describe the bad guys as crazy and arrogant to the extreme.

The wolf looked at Zhang: as fierce as a wolf, as fierce as Zhang Yi. Describe violence and arrogance.

Describe the shock of surprise or fear. Use "stunned".

Seven mouths and eight pictures: Describe people in many different languages.

Exaggeration: exaggeration.

One by one: relax: relax the bowstring. Zhang: Tighten the bowstring. In ancient times, people often used metaphors to combine the administration of combining leniency with severity; Now life and work should be arranged reasonably, with relaxation and tightness, and work and rest should be combined. With "a relaxation".

Self-assertion: refers to unauthorized disposal without the consent of superiors or relevant parties.

Refers to Li pushing Zhang: refers to shirking responsibility from each other.

Familiar: Zhang, Wei: Both are surnames, generally referring to people here. Generally refers to people you know or don't know.

Six 50-cent pieces of paper: horns and paper: names of stars. Describe seven inversions. It's also a metaphor for things not going well.

3. Regarding the idiom whose first word is Qi, guess the idiom Crazy: imposing manner; Niudou: Altair and Big Dipper refer to the sky. Describe anger or motivation.

Han described Qi's courage as great.

Panting describes shortness of breath, panting loudly.

Gas penetration Changhong penetration: penetration. The spirit of justice soared into the sky and crossed the rainbow. Describe the spirit is extremely lofty, the spirit is extremely heroic.

Out of breath, flustered. Describe very arrogant or angry.

Magnificent: a vast and boundless appearance. Describe the majestic.

Aggressive: grand debut. Describe the fierce momentum.

Only by swallowing mountains and rivers can we swallow mountains and rivers. Describe great verve.

Similar smells: metaphors of personality and interest; Voting: Join hands. Refers to people with the same ideological style who get along well with each other.

Panting describes breathing weakly and dying. It also means that things are declining and dying.

Meteorology: Scenes. Describe a magnificent and diverse scene or thing.

The flame smoked the sky: momentum. Describe arrogance.

Nushan described anger as extreme.

Momentum describes people's energy and graceful demeanor.

Powerful mountains and rivers: masculinity; Zhuang: make it magnificent; Mountains and rivers: mountains and rivers. Describe heroism and make the mountains and rivers of the motherland more magnificent.

Arrogance means complacency and arrogance.

Full of bullfighting spirit: imposing manner; Niudou: Altair and Big Dipper refer to the sky. Describe anger or motivation.

Asthma is like an ox to describe the appearance of panting loudly.

I am full of anger and ambition, describing the appearance of spring breeze.

I can't go out without breathing, and I can't speak. Describe extreme sadness and disappointment.

4. The first word of the crazy guess idiom is what is behind the city? Chen Xi and Meng.

[Interpretation] Alliance: Covenant; A humiliating peace treaty, the enemy who was forced to sign it was at the door.

[Language] "Zuo Zhuan Huan Gong Twelve Years": "Chu cut the land ... and defeated it; Return for the alliance under the city. "

[Pronunciation] Alliance; It cannot be pronounced "mínɡ". "

[Physical discrimination] alliance; Can't write "Meng"

I can't help myself.

Self-reliance

[Usage] Mostly used in political and military aspects; Sometimes it is saved as an alliance under the city. Generally used as subject and object.

[structure] is more formal.

[Example] Take a big concession as bait; Lure China into ~.

[Idiom story]

When Chu attacked Song State (now Shangqiu County, Henan Province), the capital of Song State was surrounded by Chu troops. The Song people in the city had no food and firewood, and they were very afraid. So Hua Yuan was sent to sneak into the camp of Zi Fan, commander-in-chief of the Chu army, in the dark and said to him in a tough tone: "Our monarch asked me to tell you clearly that we have run out of food and firewood. However, if you think you can force us to form an alliance at the gates and kill us, it is absolutely impossible! " Seeing that Huayuan was so fierce, Zi immediately promised to withdraw, negotiate on an equal footing and form a friendly alliance.

5. The third word is a single-word idiom. Crazy guess idiom is a corner: corner. Peace of mind in the corner. Describe the corner of Gou An, not striving for progress.

Arrogance: squinting. Look on proudly, ignoring everything in the contemporary world. Describe arrogance.

There are not a hundred left. It means lost.

Nothing can be done.

A simple and clear description means that you are completely sure and will never make mistakes.

Nothing is done a hundred times, and nothing is done right. The descriptions are all wrong. It's useless.

Nothing useful, nothing useful. It's no use describing it

Back to back: back. Fight to the death with the enemy at your own doorstep. Refers to the final battle that decides life and death.

The last stop is back water: back water means there is no retreat. Metaphor and the enemy do or die.

Unique: In addition. There is also a unique style.

Don't be a maverick: stand; Flag: Flag. Metaphor to create another family or create another situation.

Mix different things together and talk about them as one thing.

Without doing something, you won't get wisdom: wisdom and insight. You can't increase your understanding of a thing without experiencing it.

Unlimited: limited; G: specifications and methods. Not limited to specifications or models.

Fragile: unbearable. Describe the weak strength and can't stand a blow. He also described the argument as not rigorous and could not withstand refutation.

Pride: for a while. Think that contemporary people can't. Describe supercilious, arrogant to the extreme.

No money and no name: possession. Not a penny. Describe extreme poverty.

I don't know a word.

6. Crazy guess the first word of the idiom. The idiom is old and cautious: age: more experience in the world; Caution: Be careful. Be sophisticated and steady, and don't act rashly.

Being old and strong: when: should; Benefits: more; Zhuang: majestic. Although I am old, I am more ambitious and motivated.

The same old tune: a metaphor for moving out of theories and viewpoints that have been said many times. It is also a metaphor for redoing a skill that has been put on hold for a long time. Also known as "the same old tune" and "the same old tune".

Old Ji Fujian: Ji: a good horse, a swift horse; A manger for horses. An ambitious person is old, but still ambitious.

Old fox: cunning: cunning. Refers to a very insidious and cunning person.

Tears: vertical and horizontal: staggered. The old man burst into tears and described extreme sadness or excitement.

The old horse knows the way: the old horse knows the way. Experienced people are familiar with things.

Wily: careful planning, far-reaching planning. Describe people as smart and sophisticated.

The old cow pulled the car: the old cow pulled the car. The metaphor is slow and not neat at all. It is also a metaphor for low ability.

Old calf: lick; Lower leg: lower leg. The old cow licked the calf. Metaphor parents love their children.

Old-fashioned: old-fashioned: the style of the elderly; Horizontal: full. Describe the appearance of sophistication and conceit. Now it is described as arrogant and conservative. It also describes a lack of vitality.

Old, weak and disabled soldiers: originally refers to old soldiers who have no combat ability. Now it is often used to describe people with poor working ability due to old age and infirmity.

A cliche: what old scholars often say. This is a metaphor. People are used to hearing things that have no fresh meaning.

Rats cross the street; Everyone shouted:

Old age: dragon bell: the appearance of mobility inconvenience. Describe old age, weak body and inconvenient movement.

Sophisticated: old: sophisticated and experienced; Sophisticated: Life experience. Refers to having a deep understanding of everything in society.