Four-character idioms starting with the character 駧 (駧)

1. Four-character idioms starting with the character 駧

Idioms with 駧

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Tiger leaps over dragon Xiang: Xiang: horse Lift your head high, lift up; Long Xiang: a metaphor for the majestic spirit. Describe the mighty and majestic appearance. Details?

Dragon and tiger stand: Xiang: the way the horse holds its head high; stand: stand tall. What are the details of the majestic look?

Dragon and tiger roar: metaphor for majesty and majesty. Details?

Dragon and tiger: majestic appearance. Details?

Dragon and leopard change: It means that the calligraphy is vigorous and good at change. Details?

The tiger surpasses the dragon: a metaphor for heroes rising up to compete with each other. Details?

Long Xiang Lin Zhen: Long Xiang, holding his head high and jumping up and down. Lin Zhen, a quote from "Poetry·Zhounan·Lin's Toe": "The toe of the scales vibrates the young master, and makes Lin Xi sigh." Mao Zhuan: "Lin, trust. Details?

Long Xiang Liqu: refers to bending and stretching, up and down at any time. Details?

Longxiang Fengjiao: Dragon soaring and phoenix flying. Details?

Fengzhu Longxiang: Describes vigorous efforts. . Details?

Clouds rise like dragons. The old metaphor is that heroes rise up in time.

Dragons and tigers rise. Like a dragon and a horse with their heads held high, they stride like a tiger. Describes the majesty and majesty of a person.

Dragon and tiger gaze: Like a dragon and a horse with its head held high, it describes a person's majesty and majesty. 2. Solitaire idioms starting with the word "倕"

There are no idioms starting with the word "啕". There are only 14 idioms containing the word "啕", and only 7 are common:

Ups and downs Ups and downs: indulgence and unrestraint; Ji: bridle, a metaphor for unrestricted mind.

Ups and downs: indulgence and unrestraint; Zhaozhuang: obvious and obvious.

Ups and downs are free and unrestrained and full of talent.

Ups and downs: a person who is indulgent and unrestrained.

Described as relaxed and relaxed. To stir up the soul.

To stir up the soul.

To stir up the soul. 3. A complete collection of idioms starting with the character 勋

No idioms starting with the character 勋 were found

Skinny

shòu gǔ lín xún describes people or animals that are thin and exposed. Read Chapter 18 of "Spring and Autumn in a Small Town": "Xiuwei saw a bare-chested, skinny child laborer, carrying a dustpan of mud, walking with difficulty on a suspended springboard. ”

Idiom information

Idiom explanation: To describe a person or animal that is emaciated and exposed.

Idiom example: This time, the skinny black dog’s howl turned out to be The haggard old horse also pricked up its ears. Wang Meng's "Motley Color"

Frequency: Commonly used

Sense of color: derogatory term

Grammar usage: used as predicate, attributive; refers to being very thin

Idiom structure: subject-predicate 4. Idiom: "龙 wall stands thousands of feet tall," a four-character idiom starting with the character "仞"

Not found in the idiom dictionary Idioms starting with the character "仞". Possible homophones:

To be responsible and bear responsibility. Not to be afraid of hardship and not to be afraid of resentment.

To let things go without restraint or guidance.

Let it happen naturally; let it happen; its: pronoun, he, it. Let people or things develop naturally.

Let people or things develop naturally. Closeness. Refers to selecting only those who are close to oneself, regardless of their virtues and talents. p>

Appoint people with virtue and talent.

If the responsibility is heavy, the talent will be neglected, and the talent will be weak.

There is a long way to go. Ren: burden; Tao: journey. The burden is heavy and the road is long.

It is a metaphor for the great responsibility and long-term struggle.