1. What are the four-character idioms about "outside"
"An internal and external quarrel" refers to the efficacy of medicine.
The latter mostly refers to stabilizing the interior and eliminating external troubles. Raise your head and look at the horizon.
Describes an arrogant attitude or an act that is unrealistic. Beyond the eight deserts Beyond the eight deserted places.
It is described as extremely remote. Transcendence: transcendence; transcendence: transcendence; transcendence: transcendence.
Beyond worldly life. By extension, stay out of things.
Transcendence and Xiangwai Yi: The usage is equivalent to "yu". Detached from objects.
Refers to the powerful and transcendent artistic conception of poetry. It also refers to the fantasy of being outside the world and breaking away from reality.
Chaoyixianwaiyi: Usage is equivalent to "yu". Detached from objects.
Describe the poetic artistic conception as powerful and transcendent. It also refers to the fantasy of being outside the world and breaking away from reality.
Eat inside and outside, accept the benefits of this aspect, but work hard for that aspect. It also refers to telling the other party about one's own situation.
Well-known at home and abroad Chi: spread. Describes the spread of fame far and wide.
A person who is beyond measure: a person whose heart is beyond calculation. Refers to a person who has no relationship or close relationship with a person or a group.
That is, outsiders. Extrajudicial benevolence used to refer to lenient treatment of criminals.
People outside Fangwai: outside the world. Originally refers to a person whose words and deeds transcend secular ethics.
The latter refers to the way of monks. Extraordinarily enchanting Extra: extraordinarily; enchanting: charming and gorgeous.
Describes the scenery as extremely beautiful. Nothing can be excluded. Nothing can be excluded.
means are within the scope of reference. Hard in the middle and soft in the outer. Hard: hard, strong; middle: inner, inner; soft: weak, soft.
Smooth on the outside but strong on the inside. Refers to the character of a person who is soft on the outside but strong on the inside.
Ancient and modern, Chinese and foreign refers to from ancient times to modern times, from domestic to foreign countries. It generally refers to the long time and vast space.
Overseas Strange Talk Overseas: outside China; Strange Talk: strange sayings. A metaphor for unfounded, absurd remarks or rumors.
Hongzhongsiwai Hong: broad; Si: unrestrained and vivid. It means that the article is rich in content and the writing style can be used as much as possible.
Huawaizhimin Hua: enlightenment; Min: people. People outside civilized areas are uncivilized people.
The soul flies out of the sky to describe being extremely frightened, or being subjected to some kind of attack and losing control. Branches growing out of joints. Branches growing where branches should not grow.
The metaphor is that a new problem has arisen in addition to the original problem. Often refers to deliberately setting up obstacles so that problems cannot be solved smoothly.
Jiuxiaoyunwai is outside Jiuchongtian. A metaphor for a place that is infinitely far away or so far away that there is no trace.
Outsiders Outsiders: originally refers to outside the chess game, and by extension means outside the affairs. Refers to a person who has nothing to do with something.
Reject: reject. Blocking people out and preventing them from entering means refusing to negotiate or negotiate.
Inside out and outside in describes unevenness and untidyness. Internal hooks and external connections, internal and external collusion, collusion.
Litong with foreign countries secretly colludes with foreign countries and conspires to treason. The inside should be combined with the outside. Ying: to respond; He: to cooperate.
Attack from the outside and support from the inside. Inner sage and outer king means that on the one hand, one has the talents and virtues of a saint, and on the other hand, he is able to implement the king's ways.
This is Taoist political thought. Attack from both inside and outside simultaneously. Attack from inside and outside simultaneously.
Internal and external difficulties: communication: at the same time; dilemma: dilemma. A difficult situation inside and out.
Internal and external troubles mostly refer to domestic instability and foreign aggression. Sometimes it is also used as a metaphor for personal situations.
帧中彸外常: full; Biao: literary talent. It means that if a person has talent and virtue inside, he will have literary talent and it will be naturally exposed.
Praise those who have both ability and political integrity.
Things outside the body refer to things outside the body such as property, which means insignificant.
Utopia originally refers to an ideal state of isolation from the real society and a peaceful life. It also refers to a place with a quiet environment and a comfortable life.
The combination of outside and inside is a metaphor for duplicity. Externally strong and middle stem: dry.
Describes being strong on the outside but empty on the inside. Round on the outside and square on the inside is a metaphor for a person who is easy-going on the outside but serious on the inside.
Also refers to coins. Overjoyed: hope, expectation.
Excellent joy due to unexpected good things. The overtone originally refers to the lingering sound of music.
Metaphor of illocutionary meaning, that is, the meaning is indirectly revealed in the words rather than stated explicitly. Get away with it: look like you are enjoying yourself.
It means that people who break the law are not punished by law and are still free. Demonic heretic is a Buddhist term.
Refers to heresies and behaviors that hinder the right path. Metaphors are inconsistent with orthodox ideas or teachings.
It is also used as a metaphor for goblins, ghosts or people with bad conduct. Xiu Wai Hui Zhong Xiu: beauty; Hui: alliance.
Beautiful on the outside, smart on the inside. The implication is that the meaning is there, but it is not stated explicitly in the words.
The true meaning of the language is not stated clearly, but you will know it if you understand it carefully. Straight inside and square outside describes being upright in heart and upright in doing things.
Stay out of things: yourself. Put yourself out of things and not care.
Ignore: consider. Put it out of consideration.
Refers to not taking personal life and death interests into consideration. Hold your head high and raise your head high.
Raise your head and look at the horizon. Describes an arrogant attitude or unrealistic behavior.
Bao Nei Ling Wai Bao: mutilation; Ling: same as "Ling", violation, insult. They harm the people internally and bully the weak externally.
Inside and out ①From the inside out. ②It is still said completely.
From inside to outside means from inside to outside. Inner and outer means completely.
Eat the inside out, accept the benefits of this aspect, but work hard for that aspect. It also refers to telling the other party about one's own situation.
Chongyang *** Yang: Western, refers to Western countries; Mei: flattery. Worship everything in the West and flatter the Chinese people.
Refers to losing national self-esteem and blindly flattering foreigners. Out of accident means beyond one's expectation.
Out of the blue. Out of the blue. Unexpectedly refers to actions that are unexpected by the enemy.
Unexpected is used for unexpected and unexpected things. Unexpected and unexpected.
Beyond people’s expectations. Out of the blue, something that no one expected.
Enemy foreign aggression refers to aggression and harassment from hostile countries. Additional chiefs were low-level officials who were members of various ministries during the Ming and Qing Dynasties.
It is usually filled by Jinshi who have not passed the shujishi examination, or they can be rewarded by the emperor. Escaped to the outside world, he still said that he lived in seclusion among monks.
To pay extravagantly: to pay extravagantly: to pay extravagantly. Put it out of consideration, describing behavior that does not consider safety, success or failure.
Attack from both inside and outside simultaneously. No inside or outside, no distinction between inside and outside, refers to speaking and doing things regardless of the occasion.
Internal and external investigation refers to investigating the true situation of things inside and outside the unit. Stern on the inside but kind on the outside.
Soft on the inside and strong on the outside. Weak on the inside but strong on the outside. Also known as "hard on the outside but soft on the inside".
Repair internally and fight externally. Manage national affairs internally and defend against enemies externally. Xiu is also called "Xiu".
Domestic troubles and foreign aggression mostly refer to domestic instability and foreign aggression. Sometimes it is also used as a metaphor for personal situations.
Same as "internal and external troubles". Heretic originally refers to an irregular religious sect.
It refers to the academic school that is not decent.
2. What is the name of what is a four-character idiom?
Well-known at home and abroad
Vernacular meaning: Chi: spread. Describes the spread of fame far and wide.
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Translation: To imitate a prince, his reputation spreads far and wide.
Extended information:
Idioms related to fame include: household name, far and near famous, world-famous, famous
1. household name
Vernacular definition: Every household knows it.
Dynasty: Song Dynasty
Author: Lou Yao
Source: "Pay Zheng Xi and others to be exempted from guilt": "There is a sudden decree of exemption; it cannot be a household name. "
Translation: Although there is a will to absolve sin, it is impossible for every household to understand it
2. Far and near famous
Vernacular interpretation: Far: far; Near: near. Describes a great reputation, known far and near.
Dynasty: Tang
Author: Xuanzang
Source: "Records of the Western Regions of the Tang Dynasty" by Xuanzang of the Tang Dynasty: "Emphasis on learning and respecting virtue; famous writings "
Translation: Pay attention to Buddhism and respect morality; known far and near
3. World-famous
Vernacular interpretation: Xuanzang
Dynasty : Northern Qi Dynasty
Author: Yan Zhitui
Source: Northern Qi Dynasty·Yan Zhitui's "Yan Family Instructions·Miscellaneous Arts": "The whole world only knows his book, and he can cover himself by reading it." . ”
Translation: Everyone only knows his calligraphy, but his other talents have been covered up.
4. Dingding
Vernacular definition: Dingding: grand appearance. Describes a great reputation.
Dynasty: Qing
Author: Li Baojia
Source: Qing Dynasty Li Baojia's "The Appearance of Officialdom": "As soon as you arrive in Beijing, ask about people; for someone as famous as him "; I'm afraid there are people who don't know."
Translation: When you arrive in Beijing, ask people; he looks so grand; I'm afraid there are people who don't know. 3. What are the four-character idioms that begin with "外" p>
The combination of external and internal differences is a metaphor for duplicity.
Externally strong, middle stem: dry. Described as strong on the outside but empty on the inside.
Round on the outside and square on the inside is a metaphor for a person who is easy-going on the outside but serious on the inside. Also refers to coins.
Foreign internal members refer to people who are upright on the outside and smooth on the inside.
Square on the outside and round on the inside. Square on the outside: angular and straight on the outside; round on the inside: smooth and smooth on the inside. Refers to a person's appearance of integrity but smoothness of heart.
Exogenous internal injuries ①Traditional Chinese medicine refers to external wind evils that accumulate internally and cause disease. ②A metaphor for internal and external torture.
Strong on the outside but soft on the inside. Strong on the outside but weak on the inside. Same as "soft inside and hard outside".
Cooperate with the outside and respond with the inside. Attack from the outside and respond from the inside.
Simple on the outside but clear on the inside refers to being simple on the surface but clear on the inside.
To be generous on the outside but taboo on the inside means that one looks generous on the outside but is taboo on the inside.
Broad on the outside but clear on the inside means that you are magnanimous on the outside but clear on the inside.
Wide on the outside but deep on the inside means that the city looks generous but is actually very deep.
Strong on the outside but weak on the inside. Tough on the outside but weak on the inside.
Strong on the outside but barren on the inside. Seemingly strong on the outside, but actually very weak.
Cunning on the outside but jealous on the inside. Cute on the outside but jealous on the inside. You still speak with sweet words and a sword in your belly.
Soft on the outside and strong on the inside. Soft: soft and weak; inside: the heart. Gentle on the outside but upright on the inside.
4. What are the idioms whose fourth character is foreign?
Ancient and modern, Chinese and foreign,
overjoyed,
ignored,
well-known at home and abroad,
The sky is clear,
Eat the inside and the outside,
Get away with it,
Stay out of the situation,
Not worthy of outsiders,
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Unexpected,
Worshiping foreign countries,
Well-known,
Inside and out,
The military is weak externally, and the political chaos is internally.
The meaning is outside the pen.
The head is high and the sky is outside.
The transcendent object is outside.
Gold and jade Outside, there is a lot of waste inside,
Beat inside and outside,
Put everything outside,
Hongzhong and four outside,
Eight Outside the wilderness,
Opinion beyond words,
The greatest is nothing outside,
Shut out,
Escape to the outside,
Inside and out,
Inside and outside 5. A four-character idiom about what is promoted and what is outside
A four-character idiom about what is promoted and what is outside - famous Chinese and foreign.
Famous all over the world
míng yáng tiān xià
Explanation and description of great fame
Source: Ming·Shi Naian's "Water Margin" Chapter 78: "Pingers and cans also have two ears. Have you ever heard that we and other ten-jiedu envoys have made great achievements and become famous all over the world? General Wang Wende?"
Idioms in the subject-predicate form
Used as predicate and attributive; metaphor for being famous throughout the country
Synonyms: high in the world, famous all over the world
Antonyms: unknown
Example: Wang Shuo's "One Point" "No Seriousness": "Show out that incompatible power and hate it deeply - I will become famous all over the world if I hit the stick."