The second word is a four-character idiom of the word Ao.

1. A four-character idiom with the second word as the first word is waiting for you.

Even if a person is very old, he should learn classics.

Apologize for the mud head

Both died at the same time.

Be beheaded

Take the general's horse's head as an indication to move forward or backward-be guided and managed by someone

(of a woman) petting her hair coquettishly.

Hold one's head high and one's chest out.

overcautious (in small matters)

Looking forward to or longing in the distance.

stride along with one's chin up

The horse goes east.

Old torture, beheading and hanging high for everyone to see.

Niu shou a pang

Scratching your head doesn't know what itches.

Strong and outstanding skills

Humble and flush, expressing joy.

It doesn't matter

Panic disorder

As timid as a mouse, poked around and dared not do anything.

hesitate

Old age, Zhijie.

bow/lower/hang one's head

Cowardice of fear

2. What are the idioms with the first word pride? They are arrogant, arrogant, arrogant, arrogant, arrogant.

1, Ao Xueling cream ao Xu Ying Shu ā ng

Interpretation: The more difficult it is to describe external conditions, the more motivated it is. Metaphor after long-term training, in the face of cold persecution or blow without weakness, fearless. Pride, arrogance, contempt. Liu Zaoqing by Song and Yang Wuqiu: "Ao Shuang; Flat bullying and cold forcing; Take advantage of spring. "

For example, for thousands of years, how many literati have sung the plum blossom there ~!

2. Arrogant and rude

Interpretation: Arrogant attitude, impolite to people.

For example, Pei Songzhi quoted Li Renzhi, Sun Hao's assistant, as saying in the History of the Three Kingdoms: "To treat others with courtesy is to worship the so-called arrogance; Arrogance is rudeness, rudeness is disobedience, disobedience is a crime, and crime is unpredictable. "

3. O Xi Mansch, a proud man.

Interpretation: xian: only those who have virtue; Scholars and talented people. Treat talented people with arrogance.

Example: Luo Guanzhong's Romance of the Three Kingdoms, the 60th time: "To rebel against thieves and commit adultery, come to see Gong Ming, be proud of virtue, and slow it down."

4. Be proud of your ambition.

Interpretation: arrogance: squinting arrogantly. Success: wishes come true. Describe the expression that you look down on everything because you want to realize it.

Example: The Romance of the Three Kingdoms, Luo Guanzhong, the 60th time: "It turns out that Cao Cao left Ma Chao and was full of ambition. He gave a banquet every day, and everything was discussed in the Prime Minister's office."

5. Be proud of the world and be ashamed of everything.

Interpretation: arrogance: arrogance; Thing: others or environment. Despise the world and look down on others. Also refers to arrogance.

Example: Su Xun, Ziqi of Huainan: "Be proud of the world and despise things, and don't pollute customs."

3. What is the second word of the four-character idiom? Proud head and head describe stubbornness and disobedience.

Stick out your head to describe peeking.

White as new: white hair; New: New friends. It means making friends, not knowing each other. After a long time, it's still the same as just knowing each other.

Being together means that husband and wife love each other forever.

Grow old together: white hair; K: * * Same. Husband and wife love each other forever.

Crying with your head in your arms describes how you feel very sad or moved.

Turn your head around and run away in panic like a mouse. Describe the escape after being hit.

The leopard's head and eyes describe a person's face as majestic and fierce.

Silkworm head and phoenix tail describe calligraphy as dignified and light.

Hide one's head and expose one's tail. Hide one's head and expose one's tail. The description is evasive and doesn't tell the whole truth.

The leader of bandits, the son of heaven, also refers to the leader of the mountain uprising in the old society.

Pass through: pass through. From beginning to end, everything is full of meaning.

Appear in public. Also pointed out the limelight.

Get out of trouble, etc. Refers to the day when you get rid of difficulties, grievances and depression.

The money in the bed is used up. A metaphor for running out of money and being sleepy.

Describe feeling depressed and depressed because of failure or failure.

Big head and small tail are still "anticlimactic" Metaphor is tight before doing things, and loose after doing things.

Dull: dull and dull. Describe thinking and acting slowly and clumsily.

Wearing a head to know a face is a metaphor for having face and status.

When Buddhist monks receive beginners, they often wake him up with a stick or a large glass of wine. It is a metaphor for a severe warning, which makes people suddenly wake up.

4. The second word is four words or idioms of Ran, which are exciting, popular, brand-new, heartbreaking and boring.

First of all, my heart is pounding.

Explanation: My heart is pounding.

From: Nine Debates by Chu Song Yu in the Warring States Period: "Self-pity, heart pounding."

I feel terrible, my heart is pounding and I want to calm down.

Secondly, it has become a common practice.

Description: Wei Ran: The appearance of lush vegetation. Refers to the gradual development of a thing and the formation of a good atmosphere.

From: Fan Wenlan's General History of Modern China, Chapter 7, Section 8: "In, imitation of Tang poetry has become a common practice, from a self-respecting home to an ordinary scribe."

Third, a new look.

Description: Fresh and bright appearance. Change the old appearance, a brand-new atmosphere appeared.

From: Tang Yanyuan's Notes on Famous Paintings in Past Dynasties: A Collection of Reading and Playing: "Famous paintings in Jin and Song Dynasties are as good as new. It has been hundreds of years, and the color of paper has not been greatly defeated. "

Jin and Song Dynasties have a good reputation, fresh as new. It has been a hundred years, and the color of the paper is not a failure.

Four, no heart [y m: rá nsh and xiao]

Explanation: Don't laugh: I can't help laughing. I can't help laughing.

From: Ye's Biography of Wu Yuechun in Wu Yu: "I smiled dumbly."

I couldn't help laughing.

Verbs (short for verb) are boring.

Dull: Having no meaning or interest. Describe things as boring (especially articles).

From: Lu Xun's essays on street kiosks (3): "I'd rather be a literary editor, because things and articles are interesting, and I'm afraid it's boring to abridge too much." "