What four-character idioms can be formed with the word "swallow"?

1. What four-character idioms can be formed by Han and Yan?

There are no idioms containing "Han, Yan", or even idioms containing only "Han", including "Yan" The idioms are as follows: Chutang Yanque is a metaphor for a person who lives in peace and forgets about danger. The fat swallow and the thin ring: Yang Yuhuan, the imperial concubine of Emperor Xuanzong of the Tang Dynasty; Yan: Zhao Feiyan, the empress of Emperor Cheng of the Han Dynasty.

Describes women’s different body shapes and their own charms. It is also a metaphor for the styles and genres of artistic works, each with its own characteristics and its own beauty. Coming and going, swallows are a metaphor for people who are wandering around. Silkworm heads and swallow tails describe calligraphy that starts with a dignified stroke and finishes with a light stroke.

The chaffinch in Chutang is a metaphor for losing vigilance due to a stable life. It also means that a disaster is coming but you don't know it.

Ding Fish and Curtain Swallows are like fish swimming in the cauldron and swallows building nests on the curtain. A metaphor for a person or thing in an extremely dangerous situation.

East Lao Xiyan Lao: Shrike. It is a metaphor for the separation of lovers and friends.

Singing oriole and dancing swallow. The song is as melodious as the oriole, and the dance is as light as the flying swallow. It also describes the scenery as pleasant and the situation as great.

Tiger head and swallow chin used to describe the noble appearance of a prince or the majestic appearance of a general. Lao Yan flies away Lao: Shrike.

Shrikes and swallows each fly to something. It is a metaphor for the separation of husband and wife and lovers.

She Yan Qiuhong Swallows and geese are both migratory birds, but they fly in different directions in the same season. It is a metaphor for just meeting and then parting.

Rabbit silk oats Rabbit silk: dodder. Cuscuta is not silk, and oats are not wheat.

The metaphor is in name only. Five birds and six swallows is a metaphor for the two sides being of similar importance.

Newlywed Yan'er was originally used by an abandoned wife to tell her ex-husband to remarry and enjoy their new life, but later it was used as a message to celebrate the new marriage. Describe the joy of newlyweds.

Swallow chin and tiger neck chin: chin. In the old days, it was used to describe the noble appearance of a prince or the majestic appearance of a general.

The sparrows congratulated each other because the building was completed and they had a place to live. Later, it was often used to congratulate the completion of a new house.

Yan Yi Yi Mou Yan: An; Yi: Jing; Yi: Legacy. It originally refers to King Wu of Zhou seeking his grandson and appeasing his son.

Later generally refers to making good plans for heirs. Swallow's Nest in Danger The swallow made its nest on the curtain.

The situation is very dangerous. Swallows and geese fly on their behalf. Swallows come to temperate zones in summer and return to the south in winter; geese come to temperate zones in winter and return to the south in summer.

It is a metaphor for being on separate sides and unable to meet each other. The sparrow knows the ambition of the swan. It is a metaphor that ordinary people do not know the ambition of heroes.

Swallow's Nest on the Curtain The swallow made its nest on the curtain. The situation is very dangerous.

Yanque Chutang Chu: residence; Tang: main room. The sparrow lives in the hall.

It is a metaphor for losing vigilance due to a stable life. It also means that a disaster is coming but you don't know it.

The sound of Yan language oriole: Oriole. The swallow's words, the oriole's song.

The original description is a wonderful spring. Later, it was mostly used to describe the sound of young women talking and laughing.

Yan Lv Ying couple is a metaphor for a young female companion. It is also a metaphor for young men and women in love.

The orioles are singing and the swallows are flying. Describes the noisy and active scene of birds in spring.

Nowadays, it is often used as a metaphor for the booming revolution and construction. Yan language oriole cries. Oriole: oriole.

The words of swallows and the songs of oriole. Describe the wonderful spring.

The eagle catches the chaffinch, which is a metaphor for catching the sparrow effortlessly. Orioles sing and swallow language. Oriole: Oriole.

The words of swallows and the songs of oriole. Describe the great spring.

The stone of Yandai is a metaphor for mediocrity and inferiority. Shrike Feiyan refers to parting relatives or friends.

The sword head and swallow tail represent the sharpness of the pen. Kamuyu curtain swallow is a fish that lives in the pot and a swallow that nests on the curtain.

A metaphor for a situation that is extremely incomplete.

The words come from Liang Qiuchi's "Book with Chen Bo" in the Southern Dynasty: "Now the general fish is swimming in the boiling cauldron, and the swallow's nest is on the flying curtain. Isn't it confusing?" The old swallows return to their nests. The swallows of the past flew back to their old nests.

It is a metaphor for a wanderer returning home happily. Willow orioles and flower swallows refer to the songs of orioles on the willows and the whispers of swallows among the flowers.

Refers to the beautiful spring scenery. Dragon's majesty and swallow's jaw describe a majestic and majestic appearance.

Lu Jin Yan Chi Lu Zhi Pi (knife) and Song Zhi Jin (axe) are both of good quality; if they are produced in another location and the Jin is made in Lu but Yan Chi, the quality will not be excellent. It is a metaphor that due to geographical and other constraints, learning and imitation cannot reach the original level.

The Yan Ding Fish is a metaphor for being in an extremely dangerous situation and about to be destroyed. Muyan cauldron fish See "Muyan cauldron fish".

Chiyumuyan is a metaphor for a person who is in danger and very vulnerable to disaster. Chiyutangyan is a metaphor for innocent people suffering disaster.

Rabbit, Kwai and Oats describe a desolate scene. Xie Lanyangui is a metaphor for a nephew who can shine in the family.

Yan'an poison refers to indulging in comfort and pleasure, which is like committing suicide by drinking poisonous wine. Yan'an Poison See "Yan'an Poison".

Swallow's Nest Flying on the Screen is the same as "Swallow's Nest Flying on the Screen". The swallow's nest guard curtain is a metaphor for a very dangerous situation.

Swallows nest in the tent. Swallows make their nests in the tent. The situation is very dangerous.

Swallow's Nest on the Curtain is the same as "Swallow's Nest on the Curtain". Curtain, same as "curtain".

Yan couple and Ying couple See "Yan couple and Ying couple". The swallow is in a burning nest. The swallow is in a burning nest.

The situation is very dangerous. The swallow is in danger of nesting. See "The swallow is burning its nest."

Yan is jealous and Ying is ashamed. It describes the beauty of a woman. When Yan sees her, she becomes jealous, and Ying feels ashamed of her. Tiger head with Yan forehead is the same as "Tiger head with Yan jaw".

Yan'er's New Marriage was originally used by an abandoned wife to tell her former husband to remarry and enjoy their new life, but later it was used as a message to celebrate the new marriage. Describe the joy of newlyweds.

Yange and Zhaowu ① People of Yanzhao in ancient times were good at singing and dancing. Later, "Yange and Zhaowu" generally referred to beautiful singing and dancing. ② Used to describe beautiful diction.

Swallow-jawed tiger head ①Describes a majestic appearance. ② Refers to generals and warriors.

Yan chin and tiger beard describe a majestic appearance. Swallow's chin and beard. See "Yan's chin and tiger's head".

Yan Jian Confucian scholar is a scholar with the status of a feudal lord. It is also used to refer to scholars who aim to achieve military success.

Yan-chin scholar See "Yan-chin scholar". Yan's chariot crosses the hub. Yan's chariot crosses the hub of the ground.

It means mixing different things together. It is said that during the Warring States Period, King Zhao of Yan built a golden platform to receive the wise men from all over the world.

Later, the "Yanjin Recruitment Show" was used as a code to recruit wise men. Yan Jun's Daughter During the Warring States Period, King Yan Zhao was eager to recruit talents after he came to the throne.

Guo Wei used horses as a metaphor, saying that in ancient times, kings offered a reward of a thousand gold to sell a thousand-mile horse. Three years later, they got a dead horse and bought the horse bones with five hundred gold. So in less than a year, he got three thousand-mile horses and persuaded Yan If King Zhao can sincerely seek wise men, wise men will come to him. See "Warring States Policy Yan Ceyi".

Later, "Yan Jun's daughter" was used as a code to recruit wise men. Yan Mu is at peace with himself, which is a metaphor for being in a dangerous situation without knowing it.

Yannan and Yanbei are metaphors for the separation of two places. The sparrow knows the ambition of the swan. The swan: swan.

It is a metaphor that mediocre people cannot understand the ambitions of ambitious people. The bird's nest in the house. See "The bird's nest in the hall".

The view of a sparrow is a metaphor for shallow knowledge. The sparrow's residence is a metaphor for a simple cottage.

The tragic song of Yan City "Historical Records: Biography of the Assassin": "When Jing Ke arrived in Yan, he loved Yan Gou Tu and Gao Jianli, who was good at building. Jing Ke was addicted to alcohol, and he drank with Gou Tu and Gao Jianli in Yan City one day, and they were drunk. In the past, Gao Jianli was building a building, and Jing Ke was singing in harmony in the city, enjoying each other and weeping as if no one else was around."

Later, "Yanshi Elegy" was used to express the friendship between friends and the feelings of farewell. . Pretending to treasure Yanshi is a waste of time.

2. What are the four-character words that describe swallows?

The four-character words that describe swallows include orioles singing and dancing, swallow nests in danger, orioles guessing and swallows are jealous, swallows speak and sing, tiger-headed swallows chin, and spring swallows return to their nests. etc.

1. Yingge Yanwu [yīng gē yàn wǔ]

Meaning: The orioles are singing and the little swallows are flying. Describes the noisy and active scene of birds in spring.

Usage: combined form, used as predicate and attributive.

Source: "Baojin Pavilion" by Su Shi of the Song Dynasty: "The smoke is red and the dew is green, and the morning breeze is fragrant; the swallows dance and the orioles sing, and the spring days are long."

Vernacular interpretation: Spring is here, the flowers are red and the leaves are red. Green, the warm breeze of flowers brings the fragrance of flowers, and the orioles sing and the swallows fly.

2. Swallow's nest in danger [yàn cháo wēi mù]

Definition: The swallow made its nest on the curtain. The situation is very dangerous.

Usage: subject-predicate form, used as predicate.

Source: "Zuo Zhuan·Xianggong 29th Year": "The Master is here, just like the swallow's nest on the screen."

Vernacular interpretation: You are here As dangerous as a swallow's nest on the curtain.

3. Yingcaiyan is jealous [yīng cāi yàn dù]

Definition: Yingyan is jealous and suspicious, which is a metaphor for being jealous.

Usage: as predicate and object.

Source: Wang Pengyun of the Qing Dynasty's "Touching Fish Roe": "Every year, the orioles guess the swallows are jealous, where do you know the fate of immortality?"

Vernacular interpretation: Every year, people are jealous , I don’t know where the fate of cultivating Taoism and becoming an immortal lies.

4. Yanyuyingsheng [yàn yǔ yīng shēng]

Definition: Oriole: oriole. The swallow's words, the oriole's song. Originally described as a wonderful spring. Later, it was mostly used to describe the sound of young women talking and laughing.

Usage: in conjunction, as predicate, attributive, and complement.

Source: Yuan Dynasty Guan Hanqing's "Golden Thread Pond·Cunei": "The graceful and elegant complex is light; they are all suitable to be painted on the green screen; the words are like flowing orioles, and the sound is like swallows; painting; how to draw the sound of swallows and orioles. ? ”

Vernacular interpretation: light and soft, they should be embedded on the screen, tell you the sound of the flowing oriole and the flying swallow; cinnabar; how to draw the sound of the flowing oriole and the flying swallow? ”

5. Tiger head and swallow chin [ hǔ tóu yàn hàn ]

Definition: The head is shaped like a tiger and the bottom is like a swallow. In the old days, it described the noble appearance of a prince or the majestic appearance of a general.

Usage: combined form, used as predicate and object.

Source: "Book of the Later Han Dynasty·Ban Chao Biography": "Swallows with jaws and necks of tigers fly and eat meat." ”

Vernacular interpretation: With a majestic appearance and the appearance of a prince, he soon became a high official.

3. Four-character words containing Yan Four-character idioms with the word "Yan"

Yingge sings and dances with swallows,

Yan leaps and flies,

Yan Wan's joy,

The willow warbler and the flower swallow,

The social swallow Qiuhong,

The swallow is in a dangerous nest,

The swallow has a tiger's neck,

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Yan Yue Ying Qi,

Xie Lan Yan Gui,

Yi Yan's Lessons,

On the Swallow's Nest Curtain,

The swallows and stones are treasured,

The swallows are jealous of the flowers,

The swallow's nest on the curtain,

The swallow curtain is safe,

The swallow The orioles are calling,

Yan Jun’s daughter,

The orioles’ boudoir in the Yan Pavilion,

The newly married swallows,

The swallows peck at the emperor’s grandson,

Rabbit Silk and Oats,

Coming and going, swallows go,

Confucian students with swallow jaws,

Poems about swallow feet,

Jade swallows throw themselves into their arms,

Yan Yan flies on behalf of the birds,

Yan Dai’s Stone 4. What are the four-character idioms with the word "yan"

Ying Ge Yan Wu,

The swallow leaps and flies,

The swallow has a tiger's neck,

On the curtain of the swallow's nest,

The swallow is in a dangerous nest,

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Yan Yue Yingqi,

Society Yan Qiuhong,

Yan An poison,

Yan Wan's joy,

Yi Yan's Lessons,

Yan Shi is Precious,

Ying Qi Yan Yue,

Xie Lanyan Gui,

Liu Orioles and swallows,

Yitang chaffinches,

The orioles sing and the swallows sing,

The swallow curtains are safe,

The swallows sing and the swallows sing ,

The swallows are singing and the orioles are shouting,

The swallows are jealous of the flowers,

The orioles are chanting the swallows,

The swallows are coming, and the swallows are gone,

Poems about swallow feet,

Jade swallows throwing themselves into their arms,

The sound of swallows speaking and singing,

Ying couple and swallow lovers,

Newlywed Yan’er,

Swallow’s nest on the screen,

Yan-jawed scholar,

Yinggui Yange 5. Four-character words containing Yan

Yan'an Poison

Yan'an Poison

Swallow's Nest Flying Curtain

Swallow's Nest Curtain

The Swallow's Nest is in Danger

The Swallow's Nest is in Danger

The Swallow's Nest is in Danger

The Swallow's Nest is in Danger

The Stone of Yan Dai

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Yan is jealous and Ying is ashamed

Yan's forehead is tiger's head

Yan'er's newlywed

Yan's jaw is tiger's head

Yan's jaw is tiger's head Must

Swallow-jawed Qiu Xu

Yan-jawed Confucian scholar

The labored swallows fly apart

Muyan tripod fish

Muyan cauldron Fish

Yanyan Yingying

Yanyan returns home

Yuyan throws herself into her arms

Yuyan throws herself into her arms

Jade swallow throws herself into my arms

Chutang sparrow 6. Swallow’s word combination with the word “yan”

Swallow’s word combination with the word “yan”:

Bird’s nest,

Swallow plover,

Chaffinch,

Barn swallow,

Swallow,

Swallow,

Yanjiu,

Yanxie,

Yanti,

Yanshi,

Yanyong,

Tang Yan,

Yan Feeder,

Bei Yan,

Yi Yan,

Yan Jian,

Yanshe,

Xuanyan,

Yanyan,

Yanji,

Yanzu,

Hou Yan,

Mixed Yan,

Yan private,

Yan Zuo,

Yan household,

Xiangyan,

Kaiyan,

Sleeping Yan,

Yiyan,

Zhenyan,

Sheyan,

Yan and Song Dynasties,

Shaoyan,

Yanxi,

Yanju,

Yan Ji,

Yan Tan,

Kong Yan,

Yan Ling