Painting fans about four-character idioms

1. A collection of four-character idioms that you draw and I guess

1. Overjoyed

2. Demons and ghosts

3. lingering sounds< /p>

4. The blind man touches the elephant

5. The chicken flies and the egg beats the egg

6. Tacit understanding

7. People leave for tea Cool

8. The flash of swords

9. Chattering

10. Sadness and joy

11. The thunder is deafening< /p>

12. Sacrifice oneself to save others

13. Eye-catching gestures

14. Pig friends and dog friends

15. Hit the nail on the head

16. Sad face

17. Marriage on the fingertips

18. Hit it off

19. Flowers are blooming and the moon is full

20. Riding a tiger is hard to get off< /p>

21. Tiger’s head and tiger’s brain

22. Blowing and beating

23. Chicken’s mouth and cow’s queen

24. Arrogance

25 , Harsh words

26. Desperate to see through

27. A blockbuster

28. Deceive others

29. Go wild

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30. Carving a boat to seek a sword

31. A rhinoceros looking at the moon

32. Love at first sight

33. Disagreements

34. Good fortune and fortune

35. Heart-to-heart

36. Bragging and flattering

37. Leaderless

38. The chicken is flying and the dog is jumping

39. Busy traffic

40. Good and bad luck

41. Earth-shattering

42. Looking through the autumn water

43. Riding on one's back

44. Covering one's ears and stealing the bell

45. Watching flowers on horseback

46. Chickens and dogs ascending to heaven

47. Nine and nine return to one

48. Hand in hand

49. Waiting for the rabbit

50. The pen moves the dragon and the snake

51. It is absolutely true

52. The final word

53. A drop in the bucket

54. The rooster rises

55. Returning like an arrow

56. Flowers bloom from the pen

57. Demons and monsters

58. Sweet mouth but bitter heart

59. Year of the Monkey and horse month

60. Bits and pieces

61. So-so and so-so

62. Criticizing mulberry trees and scolding locust trees

63. Crowds of people

64. Replacing flowers and trees

65. Smoke rising everywhere

66. Tacit understanding< /p>

67. Music, chess, calligraphy and painting

68. Thousands of people can point to you

69. Tsunami and landslide

70. A huge crowd

71. Wholeheartedly

72. Food and clothing for parents

73. Everyone's hope

74. Lively and vigorously

75. Stars scattered throughout the country

76. The noble family is like the sea

77. Guys and Dolls

78. Causes and consequences

79. Scholarly family

80 , clearing the clouds and seeing the sun

81. Letting the tiger return to the mountain

82. Flying birds following people

83. Refreshing and refreshing

84. The sea is dry and the stone is rotten

85. Rejuvenation 2. What are the four-character idioms that I guess when you draw?

The four-character idioms where I guess when you draw include:

1. Overjoyed [xǐ shàng méi shāo] The joy is reflected in the eyebrows.

2. Monsters and devils [yāo mó guǐ guài]. It is a metaphor for various evil forces that endanger the interests of the people.

3. lingering sound [yú yīn rào liáng] describes the beautiful singing voice, leaving an unforgettable impression on people.

4. Blind man touching the elephant [máng rén mō xiàng] is a metaphor for making random guesses and trying to make a comprehensive judgment based on only one-sided understanding or partial experience of things.

5. The chicken flew away and the egg broke. It is a metaphor for losing everything and gaining nothing. 3. You draw and I will guess that the title should be funny

A hundred birds approach the phoenix, the bird flies first, the stupid bird flies first, the silkworm bush, the bird path, the long-necked bird's beak

The bird in the pond fish cage flies and scares the snake The flying birds are close to people, the birds are all gone, the good bow hides the swan-shaped bird face

The traces of turtles, birds, chilling cicadas, stiff birds, fragrance of flowers, birds singing, birds with startled bows, birds with startled strings

A tired bird returns to its cage in the bird pond The bird's eggs in the fish cage, the bird's sill, and the bird's flight in the ape's cage are overturned

The bird is perched on a wooden trunk, the bird is in danger, the sheep-gut bird has to hide with a bow, the bird is burned to death, the fish is rotten, the bird is lying down and the beast is poor

The bird is in danger Nest birds, leather feathers, flying birds, scared rats, scurrying birds, traces of worms, silk birds, gathering scales

Birds are all gone, hiding birds are frightened, rats are scurrying, birds are frightened, fish are frightened, birds are frightened, fish are frightened, birds are frightened, fish are frightened, birds are frightened, fish are scattered

Bird cry The ape cries, the bird-faced swan-shaped bird gun changes the cannon, the bird gun changes the cannon, the bird pecks when the bird is poor

Birds enter the cage, birds scatter, fish collapse, bird sounds, beasts' hearts, birds scatter, birds cry, flowers fall

Birds cry, flowers complain, birds sing, flowers fragrant, birds breathe. Watching the diligent bluebirds migrating lightly

A poor bird dies for wealth in one's arms, a bird dies for food like a three-inch bird scattered, a bird with a seven-inch beak that hurts its bow

Traces of beasts and birds Beasts gather, birds scatter, blackbirds' private feelings are like plowing birds, plowing, owl birds take wing

Birds cling to people, bear scriptures, birds sing bear scriptures, birds stretch out bear scriptures, birds drag bears scriptures, birds lead

The birds in the sheep's intestines kill two birds with one stone. The fish are frightened and the birds are scattered. The fish are scattered and the birds are scattered.

Not as good as an owl 4. Four-character idioms with confusion

Idioms with confusion

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Putting on a fascination array: a metaphor for taking a confusing action. Details? < /p>

Obsessed: obsessed to the point of stupidity, somewhat obsessive?

Confused and sloppy: confused and confused?

Bewildered: confusing and irritable Confused and unclear, making it turbid and unclear?

Astray: Refers to being confused by others and going astray. Details?

Astray: Refers to being deceived and going astray. Detailed?

To lead astray: To lead into falsehood Detailed?

Officially obsessed with one’s mind: Refers to a person who wants to be an official to the point of obsession. Detailed?

Refers to Breaking the mystery: giving guidance and explanation to clear up doubts. Details?

Ecstasy: See "心enchanted". Details?

Mysterious sin: describes a great sin. Details?

Confused: Refers to being very confused and incomprehensible about planning something. Same as "greatly confused". Details?

Lively and luxurious: a metaphor for being intoxicated with a gorgeous environment; also a metaphor for a luxurious and luxurious life. Details?

Obsessive-compulsive: persisting in a mistake without realizing it. Details?

Enchanted: describes admiration for love to the extreme. Details?

Phlegm confuses the heart orifice: refers to stroke and coma. It also describes being obsessed with something and losing your mind. Details?

Breaking superstition: originally refers to being freed from the shackles of religious superstition. Now also refers to emancipating the mind, eliminating the sense of inferiority, and establishing a new style of daring to think, dare to speak, and dare to do. Details?

Confused: confusing: the rabbit's feet are scratching and crawling; blurred: the rabbit's eyes are half closed. It originally refers to the difficulty in distinguishing the male and female of a rabbit; it is a metaphor for not being able to distinguish whether it is a male or a female. Later he described the matter as complicated; no. Details?

目米五色: mi: confusion; 五色: refers to various colors.

The eyes are dazzled by the colorful things. Describes colorful colors; dazzling; also describes things that are wrong. Detailed?

Confused: vague and difficult to distinguish. Details?

Ecstasy: a metaphor for traps and strategies that confuse and fool people. Details?

To confuse people's hearing and hearing: to confuse people's ears and eyes. It is a metaphor for deceiving society and poisoning the masses with wrong remarks. Details?

Blurred and trance: fuzzy and flickering; unclear; seeming to be there but not there. Details?

Ecstasy soup: a metaphor for language or behavior that confuses people. Details?

Blurred and fluttering: Blurred: eyes half-closed and half-open; fluttering: feet kicking and moving around. Originally refers to the inability to distinguish between male and female, male and female. Details?

Charming eyes: Confuse other people's vision, making it difficult for people to distinguish. Refers to playing tricks to deceive people. Details?

Lost in the way: lost the way; returned: come back. You have lost your way; when you know it, you change it and return to the right path. A metaphor for making mistakes; knowing how to correct them. Details?

Ghostly mind orifice: orifice. The ancients believed that the heart has several orifices; if they are not clear, people will be confused. The ghost has obsessed the mind. It is a metaphor for being dominated by misunderstanding and being confused. Details?

The authorities are obsessed with it, but the onlookers know clearly: The authorities are the people who play chess; the bystanders are the people who watch chess. The person involved was confused by what happened, but the bystanders saw it clearly. Details?

To know the opposite after getting lost: to get lost; to reverse: to turn back. If you get lost, you know how to come back. Metaphor of making mistakes and being able to correct them. Details?

Mysterious lie: Mysterious: Tong "Mi". The biggest lie. Details?

Get lost and know how to return: You know how to come back after getting lost. It is a metaphor that mistakes can be corrected. Details?

Lost and found out: After getting lost, you know how to come back. It is a metaphor that mistakes can be corrected. Details?

Lost without returning: After getting lost, you don’t know how to come back. Metaphor of making mistakes but not knowing how to correct them. Details?

Being lost but not turning back: After getting lost, you don’t know how to come back. Metaphor of making mistakes and not correcting them. Details?

Love wine and flowers: love: addiction; fan: obsession; flower: prostitute, singer. Refers to being addicted to wine and women. Details?

Comatose: delirious, unconscious. Details?

The authorities are confused: confused: confused, confused. It means that the person involved is confused. Details?

Money-obsessed: confused: confused. Refers to one who loves money but is confused. Details?

Sinful and confusing: confusing: confusing. Describes great sin. Details?

Eyes are confused and the mind is wandering: the eyes are confused and the mind is shaken. Describes the expression of being unable to control oneself after seeing beauty. Details?

Bewildered: bewildered: confused, vague. Confused look. Details?

Confused: confused: unable to distinguish clearly. Made a mistake but didn't know how to repent. Details?

mihualianliu: mi: obsessed. Teasing the opposite sex or soliciting prostitution in detail?

Magnificent smile: Describes being very cheerful and joyful?

Blurred wandering imitation: Details?

Mesmerizing: the mind is in a state of confusion Uncertain appearance?

Confused: Confused, unable to distinguish right from wrong?

Lost and lost: Lost: lost the way; Even: partner. Lost my way, lost my friends. Refers to suffering from misfortune or being trapped in loneliness. Details?

If flowers are not charming, people will be fascinated by them: Flowers will not be charming, they are beautiful because people like them. Refers to a person who is passionate about something *** Color 5. Modern people guess four-character idioms with pictures

Two-pronged approach shuāng guǎn qí xià [Explanation] Guan: pen; Qi: at the same time.

Draw with both hands at the same time. It is a metaphor for taking two measures or doing two things at the same time to achieve a certain goal.

[Quotation] "Broom Fan" by Zhuangzhuang of the Qing Dynasty: "My humble opinion; I thought of a two-pronged approach; on the one hand, I destroyed superstition at its juncture; on the other hand, I established a large-scale school; on the other hand, I focused on moral education; on the other hand, I made my personality more and more noble. . "[Distinguish the shape] Guan; cannot be written as "Jian".

[Similar meaning] Go hand in hand, keep pace with each other [Antonym] Start anew [Usage] It means that two things are going on at the same time. Generally used as predicate and attributive.

[Structure] Subject-predicate formula. [Analysis] ~ and "open the bow left and right" both mean "implementing both aspects at the same time"; but ~ focuses on "doing two things at the same time" or "taking two measures"; "open the bow left and right" focuses on starting from multiple aspects or using both hands at the same time Do one thing.

[Example sentence] While we were building terraces, we were also removing sand and pressing alkali; ~; After several years, we have conquered hundreds of acres of saline-alkali land. [Idiom Story] Zhang from the Tang Dynasty? b(zao), the official is Yuanwailang.

Soon, he was demoted from the position of Yuanwailang to the Sima of Hengzhou. Later, he was transferred to Zhongzhou Sima, but he was very unsuccessful in officialdom.

However, he likes painting. And it's very well drawn.

He is especially good at painting turquoise landscapes. When he painted pine trees, he always held a brush in each hand.

He used one pen to paint new branches and another to paint dead branches. The pine trees drawn with two pens are vivid and realistic, whether they are new branches or dead branches.

People liked his paintings and came to ask for them. Everyone praised his paintings as "superior".

His painting method is known as "two-pronged approach".