Complete collection of Renmo’s four-character idioms

1. A collection of four-character idioms starting with Mo

Stick to the rules: Mo Zhai was good at defending the city during the Warring States Period; stick to the rules: ready-made or long-established rules and methods. Refers to conservative thinking, sticking to old rules and refusing to change.

Mo Ke Sao Ren: Mo Ke: literati; Sao Ren: poet. Generally refers to literati

Mo Tu Bu Qian: Originally refers to Mo Zhai running around here and there. Everywhere he went, before the chimney was blackened, he went to another place. Later, his story was used as a model. To describe things being busy, it's like saying the table is not warm.

Legalistic: Refers to conservative thinking, sticking to old rules and refusing to change. Same as "sticking to the rules".

The ink is not dry yet: The ink for writing is not yet dry. It is a metaphor for an agreement or covenant that has just been signed (mostly used to accuse the other party of breaking a promise).

Mozi Weeping Silk: It is a metaphor that people change for good or bad, and the influence of the environment has a lot to do with it.

The ink is not dry yet: The ink for writing is not yet dry. It is a metaphor for an agreement or covenant that has just been signed (mostly used to accuse the other party of breaking a promise).

Stick to the old rules: 2. Four-letter words starting with ink

Mo Liao is from Rong Mo: black; Liao: the loose hemp rope worn around the head and waist in ancient mourning clothes; Congrong: join the army. Refers to joining the army and fighting during the mourning period.

The ink is not dry when writing. It is a metaphor for an agreement or covenant that has just been signed (mostly used to accuse the other party of breaking a promise).

Mo Ke Sao Ren Mo Ke: literati; Sao Ren: poet. Generally refers to literati.

Being legalistic means being conservative in thinking and sticking to old rules and refusing to change. Same as "sticking to the rules".

Stick to the rules and stick to the rules: Mo Zhai was good at defending the city during the Warring States Period; rules and regulations: ready-made or long-established rules and methods. Refers to conservative thinking, sticking to old rules and refusing to change.

Mo Tu Bu Qian originally refers to Mo Zhai running around from east to west. Everywhere he went, the chimney was not blackened yet and he went to another place. Later, his story was used as a model. To describe things being busy, it's like saying the table is not warm.

The cuttlefish hides itself. The cuttlefish has an ink-like juice in its body. When it encounters danger, it releases the ink, cleverly hiding itself. It is a metaphor for consciously hiding oneself so as not to be exposed.

Mozi Weeping Silk is a metaphor for people changing from good to bad, and the influence of the environment has a lot to do with it.

Ink debt mountain Jishanji: piled up like a mountain. It is a metaphor that because you are good at calligraphy, there are many people who want to write, but you can't cope with it and you are in debt.

The ink is not dry yet. The ink for writing is not yet dry. It is a metaphor for an agreement or covenant that has just been signed (mostly used to accuse the other party of breaking a promise).

Mozhang is a common ancient unit of weight, 1 Mo = 5 feet, 1 Zhang = 2 Mo; 1 fathom = 8 feet, 1 Chang = 2 fathoms. Metaphor not too long distance. 3. A complete collection of four-character idioms about people

Thick people and a wide range of people Thick: many and dense. Refers to situations where there are many people.

Saying words that hurt others; saying words that are insulting; words that are detrimental to a person's dignity.

To stand out means to be superior to others.

Unexpected expression: outside. It's beyond people's expectations.

The crime of trespassing refers to the court's error in judgment, which considers guilty people as innocent and innocent people as guilty.

To win people through a well is a metaphor for words being passed around and distorted.

The seductive spring scenery: tease, tease, provoke. The scenery of spring arouses people's interest.

Wine Woman Wine: A wine with a strong taste. A metaphor for a decadent and corrupt life.

Save someone from a well Jump into a well to save someone. The original metaphor refers to behavior that harms oneself but does no good to others. It is often used as a metaphor for taking risks to save people.

Jerk people to tears. Jing: urge, urge. The description of the deeds is very touching and makes people shed tears.

Kill with an inch of iron. A short weapon with an inch length can kill. It is a metaphor that things mainly depend on essence rather than quantity.

A dignified person. Thick people, wide crowds Thick: many and dense. Refers to situations where there are many people.

Saying words that hurt others; saying words that are insulting; words that are detrimental to a person's dignity.

To stand out means to be superior to others.

Unexpected expression: outside. It's beyond people's expectations.

The crime of trespassing refers to the court's error in judgment, which considers guilty people as innocent and innocent people as guilty.

To win people through a well is a metaphor for words being passed around and distorted.

The seductive spring scenery: tease, tease, provoke. The scenery of spring arouses people's interest.

Wine Woman Wine: A wine with a strong taste. A metaphor for a decadent and corrupt life.

Save someone from a well Jump into a well to save someone. The original metaphor refers to behavior that harms oneself but does no good to others. It is often used as a metaphor for taking risks to save people.

Jerk people to tears. Jing: urge, urge. The description of the deeds is very touching and makes people shed tears.

Kill with an inch of iron. A short weapon with an inch length can kill. It is a metaphor that things mainly depend on essence rather than quantity.

A noble person: a high official. Refers to high-status officials and people with prominent family backgrounds.

An expert knows his fate. An expert is a person who understands things. Refers to an open-minded person who is content with his fate.

Popularity: the people's hearts. Refers to the enthusiastic support of the people.

Great joy means that bad people and bad deeds are punished or hit, which makes everyone very happy.

Adult Tiger Transformation Tiger Transformation: Such as the change of tiger body pattern. It is a metaphor for the unpredictable actions of those in power.

Disappointment refers to a serious loss of prestige among the masses and the loss of prestige.

There are many people describing a certain kind of people.

Suffer on behalf of others. Shou: bear, endure; Guo: fault, fault. Take responsibility for someone else's fault. 4. Ancient four-character words containing the word "mo"

Xun Xing Shu Mo

Explanation: Xun Xing: read line by line; Shu Mo: read word by word. It means that one can only recite sentences but cannot understand the meaning. It also refers to working hard on words.

Source: Song Dynasty Shi Daoyuan's "Jingde Chuandeng Lu": "I chant thousands of volumes of sutras in my mouth, but I don't understand the sutras in my body. I don't understand the perfection of the Buddha's teachings, and I search in vain for countless ink."

literati

Explanation: Generally refers to literati and scribes.

From: Han Bangqing's "Biographies of Flowers on the Sea" of the Qing Dynasty: "But those literati and elegant scholars cultivated by the old feudal culture did not care about state affairs, and spent all day eating flower wine and writing erotic poems."

Cherish ink like gold

Explanation: Cherish: Cherish. Cherish ink like gold. It means not writing easily.

From: Volume 8 of Tao Zongyi of the Ming Dynasty's "Zhuigeng Lu": "Li Cheng cherishes ink like gold, that's right.

Keep a secret, make people laugh, purple energy comes from the east, thousands of horses galloping, a promise of a thousand gold, an old horse knows the way, five flowers are tied up, stretched thin, under melon fields and plum trees, water overflowing golden mountains, hard work is solitary, it can be seen, all over the world, open-minded, hard to get, rumbling, self-recommended, clues, golden mean, lost Know how to return, be free, fly with dragons and phoenixes, the trees have deep roots, the sky will be clear after the rain, ride the wind and waves, the road is full of blue and blue, worry about gain and loss, a gentleman is greedy, be beyond the reach of the whip, catch the fish in the swamp, become prosperous, the firefly in the bag reflects the snow, the moth flies into the fire, self-pity, the wind is racing, the white horse is not Horse, retreat to three houses, three mountains and five mountains, contentment, looking at plum blossoms to quench thirst, standing alone, enlightening, strategizing, running away, nothing can help, being on target, overcorrecting, anger will be repaid, belatedly coming, making a blockbuster, tireless, one horse level, three points into the tree, collusion, family relationship Le brothers hate the wall, Lotus roots are tied together, wandering minds, whimsical, blind people touching elephants, happy brows, three religions and nine streams, high-rise buildings, perseverance, going too far, hanging on the dog's tail, drinking bachelors, looking up at the mountains, inseparable, cautious, returning to nature, thinking about the wise, following the map, bullets, bullets, unruly, unruly, encountering people. Shuxue, sanctimonious, famous all over the world, hypocritical and conceited, invincible, the truth is revealed, neither humble nor arrogant, lawless, pushing back ideas, feasting and adapting to local conditions, going straight to the point, changing the situation, Arabian Nights, accomplished overnight, ambitious, invincible, difficult to fly with wings, unable to see, endless lies, arrogance The dragon has regrets, sighs at the ocean, loves the house and the bird, has a startling glance, is unparalleled in splendor, places of interest, is like walking on thin ice, perseveres, is subtle, is short-lived, Wushan clouds and rain, cunning rabbits in three burrows, weathered by wind and rain, appalling, taken out of context, unexpectedly, thank God, stand out, listen to politics behind the curtain, take the lead I'm not ashamed to ask, no.