Family four-character idioms

1. The four-character idiom has a home and lights everywhere.

Hundred schools of thought contend,

Hundred schools of thought contend,

From the beginning,

A few treasures,

Get married,

Destroy the family and solve problems,

Poor family and rich road,

Ikea Yi Shi,

A lost dog,

Expel a hundred schools,

Home cooking,

An expert,

Division of property,

Becoming a monk halfway,

Lose everything,

Home in the world,

Thousands of families,

Wanjiasheng Buddha,

Good family,

A family,

Looting houses, houses,

The family stood upright,

Poetry and ceremony,

Ace,

Settle down and work quietly,

Be the owner of your own house,

This country was destroyed,

National pillar,

Every family is rich and everyone is rich.

Lack at home,

Charming girl who ran away from home,

Personal life,

Breaking the county order,

Opponents,

Daughter's house,

Family string chanting,

Nine streams and hundreds of schools,

A lost dog,

Become famous and start a family,

Toyoko's family,

Family, family and people,

The house of poetry and ceremony,

Countries and families,

Bring home the bacon,

A well-off family,

A family plan,

There are no stones at home,

Men's toilets and women's toilets,

Break up families,

A household name,

Bring a family,

This country has forgotten its homeland,

Everyone in the rich man's room,

Dong Jia Xi she,

The same family,

Parents are short,

Rich family, spacious room,

Take charge of the family and establish discipline,

Casual, extremely bad influence.

Starting from the ground,

Take control of your own business,

Ruined the country, ruined the family,

In charge of everything,

A family, a plan,

Two friends,

Responsible for discipline,

Rummaging through the house,

Homeless, no room,

Families break up and die,

Defeat the country and destroy the family,

Change your home,

Family disputes and chaos,

Retire home,

Destroy one's family for the country,

The family was destroyed,

Destroyed property,

Bankrupt,

Losing family and property,

Destroy a person's family and property,

Don't know the owner,

Break the family business,

People are full of families,

Make noise at home

2. Four-word idiom with family: everyone's demeanor Pinyin: dà jiā fēng fàn

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Allusion: Everyone: In the past, it refers to a noble family with prominent status. Style: demeanor, style. A unique style from a noble family.

Ex.: After serving tea, I began to speak, and my questions and answers flowed like a stream. I am calm and happy. (Qing Shi Yukun's "Three Heroes and Five Righteousnesses" back to the eighteenth)

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Idiom: the pinyin of a good family: dà ji ā gu and xiù.

Source: Liu Song Yiqing in the Southern Dynasties, "Shi Shuo Xin Yu Yuan Xian": "Gu Jia's wife's heart is pure and jade, and she is a show of boudoir."

Allusions: It used to refer to talented and virtuous women in aristocratic families. Also refers to the daughter of a rich and powerful family.

Idiom: Legalist Fu Pinyin: f m: ji ā b √ shi √.

Source: "Mencius Gaozi Shang": "If you enter, you will not be able to go home. If you leave, you will be invincible against foreign invasion, and the country will die."

Allusions: Fu: Tong Bi. Legalist: a minister who knows the statutes; An assistant: a person who assists you in finishing your work. Refers to loyal ministers and wise men.

Idiom: domestic chicken and wild owl pinyin: Ji ā j and y and w

Source: Jin and Fa Sheng's "Jinzhong Hangshu" Volume 7: "Children hate raising chickens at home and love pheasants. They all learn to relax and learn less."

Allusions: Metaphors of different calligraphy styles. It is also a metaphor that people love novelty and hate ordinary.

Idiom: a letter from home is worth a ton of golden pinyin: Jiāshūdǐwàn jρn

Source: Tang Du Fu's poem "Spring Hope": "Three months of bonfire, a letter from home is worth a ton of gold."

Allusion: It is a metaphor for the preciousness of family letters.

Idiom: There are no stones at home. Pinyin: jiā wú dàn shí

Source: Xiong Chuan: "The family business is only ten gold, and there is no stone storage, so it is."

Allusion: Ten buckets make a stone, and two stones make a boy. Describe that there is no food at home. Metaphor family difficulties.

Ex: He died in a government office in May this year. (Stone "Begging for Liu")

Idiom: family string recites pinyin: JiāXián hüsüng.

Source: Zhang Qingzu's Chronicle of Mr. Dingbian, Volume 1: "Mr. Wang tried to write a bibliography and told:' The string of this family is also recited. " "

Allusions: Every family has its own problems. People who describe merit are missed by everyone. It also describes the widespread spread of poetry.

Idiom: If you have a broom at home, you can enjoy a golden girl. Pinyin: ji ā y ǒ u bǒ zh ǒ u, xi m: ng zh and qi ā n j and n.

Source: Han Bangu's History of Emperor Guangwu of Dongguan: "Emperor Wen, please ask Liu Yu, the deputy governor of Wuhan, to say:' The city has fallen, and there are tens of thousands of babies and mothers. Once a soldier is set on fire, it is a sour nose. There is a broom at home, and my daughter enjoys it. I am a descendant of the imperial clan, so I have tasted a new job. How can I have the heart to do this? " "

Allusions: Broom: Broken broom. Enjoy: sacrifice. Your own broken broom is considered to be worth thousands of dollars. Metaphorically speaking, your own things are precious even if they are not good. Sometimes used for modesty.

3. What are the idioms of the four family figures? What are the idioms of the four family figures? The family is surrounded by four walls. The family is surrounded by four walls. Explanation: only, only. This family has four walls. Described as poor, with nothing. The source of Biography of Historical Records and Sima Xiangru: "The night is in the same place, like returning to Chengdu late, and the home is surrounded by walls." Structure is subject-predicate type. Can't be pronounced "p". Distinguish shape walls; Can't write "Bi". Synonym is poverty, antonym is ample food and clothing, enough for others at home and "poverty"; Described as very poor; It's nothing. Emphasize "home"; Poor as a church mouse focuses on "people". Example (1) Drugs leave many people penniless. (2) Before liberation, the urban poor were so poor that the "four walls" did not belong to him. Sima Xiangru in Han Dynasty was a famous genius at that time, but his family was very poor. The richest man, Zhuo Wangsun, invited him to dinner at home and asked Sima Xiangru to perform his piano skills. Zhuo Wangsun's daughter had just died, and her husband's name was Wen Jun, who was very interested in music. When Sima Xiangru played the piano at the party, he knew that Wen Jun was there, so he expressed his love with music. After the party, Sima Xiangru bribed people around Zhuo Wenjun in the hope that they could help convey his feelings. Therefore, Zhuo Wenjun left home that night and stayed in Sima Xiangru. They went back to Chengdu together. But when they returned to their home in Sima Xiangru, there was nothing in the room except four walls. They lead a very difficult life. With the help of friends, they opened a hotel near Zhuo Wangsun's home. Soon, all the neighbors knew that Zhuo Wangsun's daughter was actually selling wine in the street! In order to save face, Zhuo Wangsun had to buy land and houses for Zhuo Wenjun 100 servants and 120 gold.

4. What are the four-character idioms of "take as" and "take as"?

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[Interpretation] Originally, the emperor occupied the four seas; Rule the country. The latter refers to people wandering; Any place can be regarded as home; It also means aiming in four directions; Do not love your motherland. Four Seas: The ancients thought that China was surrounded by the sea; So "four seas" refers to all parts of the country.

[Language] "Han Gaudi Xia Ji Biography": "And the husband and son of heaven make the four seas their home; Non-magnificent death is heavy; And death will be imposed on future generations. "

[Pronunciation] Yes; You can't pronounce "wèi"

[Shape discrimination] Yes; Can't write "wai"

Travel around the world and then fly away.

Relocate on land.