The four-character idiom of golden sand

1. What is the four-character idiom about sand?

The best answer is to draw a map on the sand. Jumi is a valley, which refers to drawing military situations and making decisions.

When walking on stones, sand will fly: sand and soil will fly, and rocks will roll. Describes a violent wind.

Count the sand into the sea: count the sand at the bottom of the sea. It means a waste of effort.

Grinding the sand in the fist: Holding the sand with your hands, it cannot be kneaded together. A metaphor for disunity.

Pie the sand and cut the porcelain: Phi: separate. Cut open: cut open.

Pu: A stone containing jade. Distinguish gold from grains of sand and jade from stones.

It is a metaphor for identifying and selecting talents from among many people. Flying sand and gravel: sand: sand; gravel: small stones.

Sand is flying and small stones are rolling. Describes a strong wind.

Broken halberd: Halberd: an ancient weapon. The broken halberd sank in the sand.

Describe a disastrous failure. Steam the sand into rice: Steam the sand into rice.

Metaphor that things cannot succeed. Panning for gold: Get real gold from the sand using water selection.

It is a metaphor for removing impurities and extracting the essence. It also means a lot of effort but little results.

Like an awl drawing on sand: It’s like using an awl to draw on the sand. Describes calligraphy strokes that are even but not sharp.

Gold panning in the sand: panning: washing with water to filter out impurities. Digging gold out of the sand.

It is a metaphor that good things are hard to come by. It also means doing things that take a lot of effort but yield little results.

It is also a metaphor for selecting the essence from a large number of materials. Mu Sha Ji Xia: Refers to the mud and sand washed down together with the water in the rapids of the river.

It is a metaphor that good people and bad people are mixed together. Pai Sha Jian Jin: Pai: remove; Jane: select.

Pull through the sand to pick out the gold. It is a metaphor for selecting the essence from a large number of things.

Number of sands in the Ganges River: Ganges River: The largest river in South Asia. Like grains of sand in the Ganges, it cannot be counted.

To describe a large number. Innuendo: Legend has it that an animal called a worm sprays people's shadows with sand in the water, making them sick.

It is a metaphor for secretly attacking or framing someone. Flying sand and rocks: flying sand and rolling rocks.

Describes a violent wind. Dalang Taosha: Tao: wash with water.

Remove impurities. Wash away the sand and gravel in the big waves.

It is a metaphor for being tested and selected in a fierce struggle. To pick out the gold: to remove the sand and pick out the gold.

It is a metaphor for selecting the essence from a large number of things. Gather sand to form a pagoda: Pile fine sand into a pagoda.

It is a metaphor that a little makes a lot. Cook sand to make rice: boil sand to make rice.

It is a metaphor for futile efforts and wasted efforts. Singing "Measure the Sand": Treat the sand as rice and shout out the numbers when measuring.

It is a metaphor for using illusions to stabilize the morale of the army and confuse the enemy. The white sand in Nirvana is black with it: Nirvana: black soil.

The fine white sand naturally turns black when mixed with black soil. It is a metaphor that good people will gradually become bad if they are in a bad environment. 2. What are the four-character idioms that describe gold?

1. Resplendent, pronounced jīn bì huī huáng.

Basic meaning: Bi: emerald green. Describes a building that is gorgeously decorated and dazzling.

Source: Chapter 4 of "Journey to the West" by Wu Chengen of the Ming Dynasty: "Crimson gauze clothes; brilliant stars; hibiscus crown; resplendent."

Example: The newly built movie city building Falling at the foot of Qingshan Mountain, the exterior decoration is magnificent and fascinating.

2. Shining gold, pronounced jīn guāng shǎn shǎn.

Basic meaning: golden light shining brightly.

Source: "The New Pinghua of the Five Dynasties History·Tang History"

Example: Looking from a distance, the yellow sand is shining with golden light under the reflection of the sun, as if there are gold jewels on it. Similar.

3. The golden light is brilliant, pronounced jīn guāng càn làn.

Basic meaning: having a golden luster or brilliance.

Source: Chapter 20 of "Flowers in the Mirror" by Li Ruzhen of the Qing Dynasty: "On the stone wall of the city gate, there is a couplet with gold characters engraved on it. The characters are as big as a bucket. Looking from a distance, I can only feel the golden light. . ”

Example: There is a brilliant golden sun embedded in the blue sky, and a piece of white cloud floats in the clear sky like a solitary sail on the blue sea.

4. Full of gold, pronounced mǎn mù jīn sè.

Basic meaning: everything in front of you is golden.

Source: "Enter the Moon Hall".

Example: Ah! The palace really looks like it is made of gold, silver and jewelry: it is full of golden tiles, red doors, and magnificent.

5. The golden jade is brilliant, pronounced jīn bì huī huáng.

Basic meaning: describing buildings and so on that are very gorgeous and brilliant.

Source: Chapter 4 of "Journey to the West" by Wu Chengen of the Ming Dynasty: "The hibiscus crown, the brilliant golden jade. The jade hairpin and beads, the purple ribbon and gold medal."

Example: Towering into the clouds The Eiffel Tower, the dazzling streets, the beautiful Seine River, the splendid palaces, the romantic nation, the long history, this is Paris!

6. The golden autumn brings refreshment, pronounced jīn qiū sòng shuǎng.

Basic explanation: In ancient times, the seasons were explained based on the yin and yang and the five elements. Autumn is gold, and the coolness of golden autumn refers to the coolness brought by the autumn wind.

Example: The golden autumn brings refreshing, the fragrance of osmanthus floats, the Double Ninth Festival comes every year, and now it is the Double Ninth Festival. Appreciate the elegant chrysanthemums, climb the steep peaks, taste the fragrant wine, and remember the friends from far away. 3. Words with four characters for sand

Four-character words containing the character for sand, examples:

Gathering sand into a tower,

Big waves washing away the sand,

Picking out the gold from the sand,

All the mud and sand are falling,

Chauvinism,

Flying sand and walking stones,

A plate of loose sand,

A shallow casserole

Dongsha Islands,

Knead the sand into a ball,

White jade reflects the sand,

Pour the sand and cut it into pieces,

The sand of the Ganges,

The accumulated soil gathers sand,

The painted sand gathers rice,

The Paracel Islands,

Folding Halberds sinking in the sand,

Sand gulls flying together,

Battle of Changsha,

Shatin massacre,

Gold and silver mercury,

Apricot leaf Adenophora,

Gongsha Wulong,

Clear sand with gravel,

Flat sand without bounds,

Nansha Islands,

Counting sand and scooping out the sky,

Cooking sand and carving ice,

Flat sand and falling geese,

Gold panning in the sand 4. About the sand Idiom with 4 or 5 characters

The idiom (click to view detailed explanation) explains that white sand is in nirvana, and with it is black nirvana: black soil.

The fine white sand naturally turns black when mixed with black soil. It is a metaphor that good people will gradually become bad if they are in a bad environment. Tossing the earth and blowing the sand: Yang.

Refers to bluffing and singing about the amount of sand, treating the sand as rice, and shouting the numbers when measuring. It is a metaphor for using illusions to stabilize the morale of the army and confuse the enemy. Cleaning the sand and removing the gravel means removing impurities and making them pure.

It is a metaphor for futile efforts and wasted efforts. Accumulating sand into a beach is a metaphor for accumulating less into more and accumulating sand into a tower. Accumulating fine sand into a pagoda. It is a metaphor for accumulating a little and making a lot, picking out gold through sand and picking out gold.

It is a metaphor for selecting the essence from a large number of things. The sand ape and crane used to be a metaphor for soldiers who died in battle. Also refers to people who died in war.

To break the casserole and ask the truth is a metaphor for getting to the bottom of something. Tao Sha Tao: Rinse with water.

Remove impurities. Wash away the sand and gravel in the big waves.

It is a metaphor for being tested and selected in a fierce struggle. Flying sand and rocks. Sand and earth are flying and rocks are rolling.

Describes a violent wind. There are insinuations and legends about an animal called a worm that sprays people's shadows with sand in the water, making them sick.

It is a metaphor for secretly attacking or framing someone. Number of Sands in the Ganges River Ganges: The largest river in South Asia.

Like grains of sand in the Ganges, it cannot be counted. Describes a large number.

Painting with sand and ink clay is a metaphor for a calligrapher’s method of using a pen. Accumulating sand to form a tower is a metaphor for accumulating less to make more.

Sand removal simple Jinpai: remove; simple: select. Push through the sand to pick out the gold.

It is a metaphor for selecting the essence from a large number of things. Ni Sha Ji Xia refers to the mud and sand washed down with the water in the rapids of the river.

It is a metaphor that good people and bad people are mixed together. Shali gold panning: rinse with water and filter out impurities.

Digging gold out of the sand. It is a metaphor that good things are hard to come by.

It also means doing things that require a lot of effort but little results. It is also a metaphor for selecting the essence from a large number of materials.

It is like using an awl to draw on the sand. Describes calligraphy strokes that are even but not sharp.

To get gold from the sand, use water selection method to get real gold from the sand. It is a metaphor for removing impurities and extracting essence.

It also means a lot of effort but little results. A plate of scattered *** means that the power is scattered and not organized.

Steaming sand into rice requires steaming sand into rice. Metaphor that things cannot succeed.

Broken Halberd: An ancient weapon. The broken halberd sank in the sand.

Describe a disastrous failure. To make rice out of sand is a metaphor for confusing the real with the fake or taking the bad for the good.

Cook sand into rice. Cook sand into rice. The metaphor is laborious but useless.

Cooking sand and carving ice cannot make rice from cooking sand, and carving ice cannot make utensils. A metaphor for futility.

Cooking sand to make rice is the same as "cooking sand to make rice". Flying sand and gravel are seen as "flying sand and gravel".

Flying sand: gravel: sand; gravel: small stones. Sand and soil are flying and small rocks are rolling.

Describes a strong wind. The river sand world refers to the Buddha world that is as numerous as the sands of the Ganges River.

The text of the "Diamond Sutra: One Body and Same View": "The number of sands in the Ganges River is as large as the Buddha's world. Wouldn't it be much?" The metaphor of one *** in the Ganges River is extremely small. Burnt sand and rotten rocks will burn the sand and rotten rocks.

Describing the weather as very hot. Gold panning and sand picking pick gold from the sand.

It is a metaphor for refining words and sentences when writing. Mazu Longsha refers to galloping across the frontier and showing off his power outside the territory.

Longsha, a desert place in the north of Saibei. To remove the sand and see the gold, see "to remove the sand and see the gold".

Peeling the sand and making gold is still said to be throwing away the sand and making gold. It is a metaphor for selecting the essence from a large number of things.

Pisha and Pupi: separate. Cut open: cut open.

Pu: A stone containing jade. Distinguish gold from grains of sand and jade from stones.

It is a metaphor for identifying and selecting talents from among many people. There is sand in the fist, but the sand cannot be kneaded together with the hands.

A metaphor for disunity. Punch? Even if I hold it in my hand, I can't hold it together.

It is a metaphor for a relationship that is not harmonious. Count the sand when you enter the sea ① Go to the bottom of the sea and count the sand.

It is a waste of effort. ②It also means hard work and diligence.

Sand gulls and water birds sometimes fly and sometimes gather. It is said that there is a poisonous insect in the water in the south of the Yangtze River, and if a person sees his shadow in the water when he is on the shore, he will use his energy as an arrow, or he will use sand to shoot him.

When it reaches the skin and muscles, the sores are like scabies, and those with medium shadow are also sick. Later, he called conspiracy to slander others "innuendo".

Panning for gold. Crushing sand and chewing wax is a metaphor for being empty and tasteless.

Grinding sand to make rice is a metaphor for wasting your efforts.

Holding sand to fill the sea is like holding rocks to fill the sea.

The acupoint "Need for Sha" in the book "Yi·Xian": "Need for sand, small words, ultimately good luck." and "Need for blood, come from the acupoint."

Later, he was able to escape because he used "need sand to come out of the hole" to mean that he was in danger. Blood-stained battlefield battlefield: battlefield.

Blood dyed the battlefield red. Refers to sacrifice on the battlefield.

See "a plate of loose sand" for a piece of loose sand. Crossing the desert across the desert.

It means going through a dangerous journey. Apes, Cranes and Insects *** refers to soldiers who died in battle or people who died in war.

Volume 90 of Yuanheshachong's "Yiwenleiju" quotes Jin Gehong's "Baopuzi": "King Mu of Zhou marched south, and his army was exhausted. The gentleman was an ape or a crane, and the villain was a worm. "For sand." According to the current version of "Baopuzi·Shizhu": "The mountains move and the whole army is destroyed in one day. The gentleman becomes a crane and the villain becomes sand."

Later, "ape crane sand insect" was used to refer to soldiers who died in battle or people who died in war. The rocks are flying, the sand is flying, and the rocks are rolling.

Describes a violent wind. Draw sand and gather rice. 〖Explanation〗 Draw a map on the sand, and gather rice to represent the valley. It refers to drawing the military situation and making decisions.

Tired of soil and accumulated sand 〖Explanation〗It is a metaphor for accumulation and gathering. Steaming sand into rice 〖Explanation〗Steaming sand into rice.

Metaphor that things cannot succeed. Same as "steaming sand into rice". 5. Four-character words to describe gold

1. Natural landscape: the ice melts, the snow melts, the wind is harmonious, the sun is beautiful, the mountains are bright, the water is colorful, the grass grows, the orioles are flying in the mountains, the water is beautiful, the moon is bright, the wind is exotic, the exotic flowers and grasses are singing, the birds are singing and the fragrance is fragrant

2. Contains landscape: thousands of mountains and rivers, wading through mountains and rivers, mountain light and water color, mountains and bright water, beautiful mountains, high water, long mountains, high water, low mountains, bad water, beautiful mountains and bright waters

3. With the meaning of "green": a thousand miles of green green* ** Flowing Qianshan, rippling blue waves, dripping with green grass,

4. Describe the scenery: colorful flowers, red willows, colorful, colorful, green *** Flowing emerald *** Drops of colorful, colorful

5. With "spring": the spring is bright and spring is full of spring colors, the garden is full of spring flowers, and the scenery is bright and spring mountains are smiling

6. Weather: windy, sunny, scorching sun, gentle wind, drizzle, dense clouds, clear sky, and cloudless sky The storm is pouring, the sky is dark, and the ground is dark

7. Flowers: a hundred flowers are blooming, a hundred flowers are blooming, a hundred flowers are blooming, and the flowers are in bud, red willows and greens are blooming, the flowers are red and the willows are blooming, the purples are red and the colors are colorful

8. Grass: a thousand miles of green*** flowing green Grass is like grass

9. Trees: lush green branches, luxuriant leaves, red leaves like fire, dead trees in spring

10. Mountains: steep peaks, lofty mountains, strange rocks, rugged and strange peaks

11. Water: level as a mirror, turbulent, magnificent, microwave, sparkling and mighty

12. Sky: clear blue sky, clear sky, cloudless 6. What are the four-character idioms starting with the word "sha"

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The sky is filled with sand and rocks, soldiers are ordered on the battlefield, gold is panned in the sand, and sand gulls gather in the air

1. The Pinyin of the soldiers on the battlefield is shā chǎng diǎn bīng

[Interpretation] Taken from the battlefield. battlefield. Ordering troops on the battlefield means ordering troops on the battlefield or ordering troops to go to war. Pointing troops: Refers to summoning and reviewing soldiers who are about to go out or preparing to go on an expedition. "Point" here means summoning and reviewing.

2. Shali gold rush pinyin shā lǐ táo jīn

[Definition] Tao: wash with water to filter out impurities. Digging gold out of the sand. It is a metaphor that good things are hard to come by. Also than.

[Source] "The Four Character Classic" by Zen Master Dexing of the Tang Dynasty: "Looking for gold in the sand."

[Sentence] The selection of cadres should be like looking for gold in the sand, selecting the best.

3. Shaou Xiangji Pinyin sha ou xiang ji

[Explanation] Waterfowl sometimes fly and sometimes gather.

[Sentence] In the vast mist of pattering, sand gulls gather together, and gloomy expressions appear behind the white walls, until a new alarm arrives.