1. Four-character idioms referring to coins
Four-character idioms referring to coins are:
1. Idiom: A good person with plenty of money
Pinyin: duō qián shàn gǔ
Explanation: Jia: Do business. The more money you have, the easier the business will be. It means that if conditions are sufficient, things will be easy to handle.
Source: "Han Feizi·Five Beetles" by Han Fei during the Warring States Period: "A proverb says: 'A long-sleeved man is good at dancing, and a lot of money is good at being a good official.'"
Examples and sentences: Everyone understands the principle of good people who have a lot of money.
2. Idiom: Money can make ghosts
Pinyin: qián kě shǐ guǐ
Explanation: To make an envoy. Money can control ghosts. It describes that money has great magic power and can buy everything.
Source: "On the God of Money" written by Lu Bao of Jin Dynasty: "The proverb says: 'Money has no ears, it can be used secretly.' How false! It is also said: 'Money can make ghosts.' And what's more, "Huh!"
Examples: However, rich people often misunderstand that money can bring about ghosts, so they can also be proficient in literature. Lu Xun's "Quan Feng Yue Tan·Postscript"
3. Idiom: Qian can communicate with the gods
Pinyin: qián kě tōng shén
Explanation: It is a metaphor for the magic power of money. big.
Source: Volume 52 of "Youxian Advocacy" by Zhang Gu of the Tang Dynasty: "A hundred thousand dollars can reach the gods. There is nothing irreversible. I am afraid of disaster and have to stop it."
Examples and sentences: For big and small thorns, the first step is forty, then there will be a judge, and you will be punished by the public. Money can communicate with gods, but the law cannot control you.
4. Idiom: When you see money, your eyes become red.
Pinyin: jiàn qián yǎn hóng
Explanation: When you see money, your eyes become red. Describes people who are greedy for money. Same as "eyes open when seeing money".
Source: Chapter 58 of "Flowers in the Mirror" by Li Ruzhen of the Qing Dynasty: "The easiest thing to distinguish among them is the pair of thieves' eyes, because he is jealous when seeing money, so it is easy to distinguish."
Example sentences: Please don’t be jealous of money. A gentleman loves money and gets it wisely.
5. Idiom: Not worth a penny
Pinyin: yī qián bù zhí
Explanation: Not worth a single copper coin. Metaphors are worthless.
Source: "Historical Records: Biography of Marquis Wu'an of Wei Qi": "The husband was angry at nothing, so he scolded Marquis Linru and said: 'My life will be ruined if I don't know how to make a penny. Today, the elder is longevity. Imitation of my daughter's cooing and whispering."
Sentence examples: Countless rumors and lies were added, making Qu Naian worthless. I wish I could have asked this plague official to leave his post early. That's good.
2. Four-character idioms that describe historical stories
Idioms from historical stories: Three visits to the thatched cottage, the iron pestle turned into a needle, looking at the plum blossoms to quench the thirst, the jade returned to Zhao, surrounded by thorns, begged to be loyal and serve the country, the hand did not release the scroll, hanging beams, pricking the wall, chiseling the wall, stealing light, describing the actions of the characters: walking around, watching the flowers, cheering and supporting The old and the young dance and talk, leaning forward and backward, running to tell each other, crossing mountains and rivers, going one after another, showing their teeth and claws, describing human friendship: Gratitude is as deep as mountains, friendship is deep, brotherhood is deep, blood is thicker than water, blood is thicker than water, we are like-minded, we are in the same boat through thick and thin, treat each other with sincerity, care for each other in life and death, explain how the governor understands the truth: step by step, as time goes by, we review the past and learn the new. Diligence can make up for clumsiness, stupid birds fly first, learning is endless, learning is boundless, dripping water penetrates rocks, working hard to open a book is beneficial, idioms from fables: self-contradiction, indiscriminate use, filling in the finishing touches, carving the boat, asking for the sword, waiting for the rabbit, Ye Gong, the dragon, making amends, adding superfluous things, covering one's ears, stealing the bell, buying the casket, returning the pearl, describing the momentum and atmosphere of things: impeccable, sharp, unstoppable, vigorous, deafening, shocking, overwhelming, like broken bamboo. The air is like a rainbow, thousands of horses galloping like walking on the ground, describing the characteristics of the four seasons: spring is cold, spring is full of warmth, flowers are blooming in the garden, spring scenery is spring, autumn is fruitful, spring breeze is raining, the sun is like a scorching sun, and the steam is steaming. The alleys are packed with people, the seats are full, the guests are in full swing, the sky is in full swing, the sky is in full swing, the sky is in full swing, the sky is one color, the lake is sparkling, the lake is in the same color, the mountains are in the mountains, the jade palace is wonderful and ingenious. The clear water, beautiful mountains and flowing water are soaring into the sky.
3. Four-character words that describe historical stories
Buy a coffin and return it for a pearl, a blockbuster, a fox fakes the power of a tiger, up and down, its hands are unfounded, worry about the sky, and make up for the loss. Forced to the Liangshan Mountains with false reputation, the arrogant soldiers will be defeated. Hearing the charcoal in the snow, smelling the chickens, dancing on the firewood, tasting the courage, the alliance under the city is not good enough. It is beneficial to point out the deer to the horse. It is beneficial to be broad but not refined. To catch the wind and catch the shadow. To be respectful and to be respectful. To have mixed feelings. The soldiers are noble and fast. The shadow of the snake in the cup. To shudder. Untimely. To overestimate one's ability. To be eclectic. To be rare. Can't bear to look back· Incorrigible· Unique· Incomparable· Neither fish nor fowl· A talent show· Playing tricks· A white-faced scholar· All-faced majesty· ??Not worth a penny· Pushing the boundaries· Perseverance· Not asking for a better explanation· The shoulder is coming back· Being terminally ill· No way into the tiger's den. Tiger's Son · Pulling up mountains and lifting cauldron · Doctors buy donkeys · The iceberg is difficult to rely on · Fighting against the odds · Giving up halfway · Don't be greedy for treasure · A white head is as good as new · A hundred hearings are not as good as a sight · Don't bend for five buckets of rice · Fighting fires with a salary · Unconventional · There is nothing to learn without learning Technique: Don't enter the tiger's den, don't catch the tiger's cubs; Travel thousands of miles; Don't rely on people's enthusiasm; There is a world of difference; Spare no effort; Perseverance; A hundred-foot pole; Overestimating one's own abilities; Not knowing what to say; Feeling at home; Changing flags and flags; The remaining cup is cold; An inch of grass Chunhui · Borrowing arrows from a straw boat · Riding the wind and waves · Eight great talents · Foxes and rats in the city · The vicissitudes of the sea · The grass is looking down on human life · The grass and trees are all soldiers · Chengmen stands in the snow · Drive straight in · The traffic is heavy · Come in the mood · Sink fish and wild geese · Take advantage of people's danger · The amount of money in the car · The pen is like a rafter · To scare the snake · Small skills · Overkill · The more the better · Big belly · Selfless · Obsessed with the authorities · Rebellious · Late bloomer · Urgent · Open and honest · Missing the point · Throwing advice · Killing three people with two peaches · Intriguing · Unfair punishment · Regardless of one's own safety · Falling apart · The wind blows · Overturning the nest without finishing the eggs · Parting ways · Be law-abiding, plead guilty, commit adultery, rejuvenate one's youth, be enlightened and shaken, be shaken by wind and cranes, overcome difficulties, go through fire and water, fight against etiquette, guard against the slightest, resist in the corner, bear a heavy burden and go far, manage friends, everyone gets what he deserves, be grateful, burn down bridges, look at each other with admiration, sit back and relax, and do their own thing. · Flashy · Good gentleman · The fox pretends to be the tiger's power · Sweat · Coming from behind · The pearl in Hepu · The rising star · The next generation is formidable · Fire trees and silver flowers · Solid walls and clear fields · There is no room for development · The frog at the bottom of the well · The chicken's mouth and the cow's queen · The man's talent is exhausted · Seeing the hunter's heart · The cock crows and the dog thief · A hair from a nine-cow · The glue and paint are alike · Draw inferences from one example · Open and honest · Empty and empty · Cowardly · Self-denial · Opening the book is useful · Talking eloquently · Opening the door to the thief · Unprecedented · Being diligent and thrifty · Protracted · A cornered beast still fighting · Opening up the world · Talking like a river · Castle in the sky · Carving a boat for a sword · Popular among people · Embarrassed · Overwhelmed · Losing and hurting both · Happy to miss Shu · Be strong when you are old · Work without success · Reward according to merit · Old horse knows the way · Old cow licks its calf · Old woman can figure it out · Commonplace talk · Gentleman from Liang Shang · Jade comes from the blue field · Make up for the number with random Yus · Wolf ambition · Thorns on the back · Buying a casket for pearls · Wrapped in horse leather · A humble man · Losing his reputation · Meng The mother moved three times · The horse’s head is looking up · Self-recommendation · The house is like a city · Wooden people have stone hearts · Oxen and cauldron cooking chicken · Angry ·
The bird is gone and the bow is hidden · A dream · Self-defeating · Martial arts · Better to live in pieces than a tile The bones of the city · A critical moment · A goose feather thousands of miles away · Guizhou donkey is at the end of his skills · A thousand thoughts and a gain · A clever plunder · Seven captures and seven attempts · Unfounded worries · Qututu migration · Tens of millions of neighbors · A criss-cross · Thousands of people point to · A once-in-a-lifetime event · Magnificent mountains and rivers · The sun has no time to give · People Who is not a sage? Who can do nothing? · People provide enough for the family · The fire is in full swing · Outstanding people · The sun sets and the road is poor · Three points into the wood · Everyone dies · I take what others abandon · Endure the humiliation and bear the burden · Appoint others as virtuous · Everyone is in danger · Feel relieved · Enter my heart · People's hearts Like a face · Like a fish in water · Words of people are fearful · Children can be taught · Never let go of the scroll · Three days of farewell · Death will not turn on the heel · The teacher comes out of the unknown · Three-inch tongue · Water drops penetrate the stone · Immortal in death · Offend the customs · Visit the thatched cottage three times · Two-pronged approach · Resurrection · All ten lines · All brothers in the world · Corpse living in the air · Commonplace · The truth comes to light · Three orders and five declarations · Besieged on all sides · The teaching of three moves · Three men become tigers · Kill one's body to become a benevolent · In dire straits · Those who know the current affairs are heroes · Three lives are lucky · The corpse is a plain meal · A blessing in disguise · It's a blessing in disguise · Follow the example and follow the example · Read with the moon · Sit back and wait for the rabbit · Break the arm in three · Fall apart · The same hatred and the same hatred · The same hatred and the same hatred · Those who wish to fish for Taigong take the bait · Same joys and sorrows · Same work and different songs · It is natural and right · Unparalleled in the world · End of the world · Seamless · One Kui is enough · Struggle with military force · Zhuang Zhou Mengdie · Zeng Shen kills · Using the strong to bully the weak · Returning to Zhao after defeat · Wei Bian's three unique skills · No one can match him · Working for the tiger · Cutting off an acquaintance · Helpless · Look at the plum blossoms to quench the thirst · The five-day Beijing omen · Dangerous · Even if you die, you will not give up · Everything is ready, all we need is the east wind · Five colors without masters · Mend the situation before the sheep are gone · Prepare for a rainy day · Be arrogant · Write down the chapter · Get ??off the car and cry · Pre-emptive strike · Be cheerful · Feel relaxed and happy · No dead wood can be carved · Stake a close relationship · Take the lead · A small dwarf is a big witch · It’s time · Be cautious · Failed in one fell swoop · Be well prepared · Don’t do anything, don’t stop · One Fu is a crowd · One Fu is a crowd · Using the strong to bully the weak · Drinking alcohol and getting drunk · A model for a generation · A critical moment · Three chapters of rules · The past is not the present · Ye Gong loves dragons · Use a tube to peek into the sky · Exaggerate the truth · One Country and Three Dukes · Taking rules as a guide · The Foolish Old Man moves mountains · With one go · With one stroke · Seeking skin from a tiger · A new army emerges · A spring with legs · Hitting an egg with a stone · Beggar of one's neighbor · Yelang is arrogant · Not pulling out a hair · A blockbuster · A tree cannot support · Judging a person by his appearance · Not rich in feathers · Only in name but in reality · A promise is worth a thousand pieces of gold, a storm is like a storm, nothing is known, a penny is worthless, everything is taken and asked for, a raccoon dog is like a bird of a feather, a thousand miles are made in a day, three autumns are made in one day, there is no restraint, one is full of courage, and one tries the law with one's own body. 4. What are the four-character idioms about historical stories?
North pole nán yuán běi zhé: North pole is an idiom, which means that the heart wants to go south but the car goes north. Metaphorical action and purpose are exactly the opposite. From "Warring States Policy·Wei Ce IV": "It's still the same as going to Chu and traveling north."
Dongshi imitation dōng shī xiào pín: It is a metaphor for imitating others. Not only is the imitation not good, but it also makes a fool of oneself. Sometimes it is also used as a self-effacing statement, indicating that one's foundation is poor and one cannot learn from others' strengths. From "Zhuangzi Tianyun": "Therefore, Xi Shi had a sick heart and kept a close eye on the inside. People see the ugliness in it and make it beautiful. When he returns home, he will lift his heart and keep a close eye on the inside.
When the rich people there saw him, they closed their doors and refused to come out; when the poor people saw him, they grabbed their wives and ran away. "
A blockbuster yi ming jing ren: From "Historical Records Funny Biographies": "If this bird does not fly, it will be nothing, but if it soars into the sky; if it does not sing, it will be a blockbuster." "(Already: stop.) It is a metaphor for not having outstanding performance at ordinary times, but suddenly making astonishing achievements.
一字千金 yī zì qiān jīn: It means that a word is worth a thousand gold. It originally meant that changing one word would reward a thousand gold. It describes the extremely high value of writing and the wonderful diction. It also refers to the preciousness of calligraphy works. It comes from "Historical Records: Biography of Lu Buwei": "Thousands of gold coins are hung on the gates of Xianyang City. Anyone who can add or lose a word to the guests will be given a thousand gold coins." . "
hú jiǎ hǔ wēi: The fox fakes the tiger's power hú jiǎ hǔ wēi: It is a Han Chinese fable in the pre-Qin era. Fake: borrow. The fox uses the tiger's power to scare away all beasts. Later, "the fox fakes the tiger's power" is used as a metaphor for relying on or relying on the power of others to bully and intimidate. Man. From "Warring States Policy·Chu Ceyi": "The tiger seeks all kinds of beasts and eats them, and it gets the fox. ...The tiger thought so, so he went with it. The animals all ran away when they saw them. The tiger didn't know that the animals were afraid of him and ran away, thinking it was afraid of the fox. "
yú yīn rào liáng: Describes the beauty of singing or music, with lingering lingering sounds. It also refers to poems that are meaningful and thought-provoking. The words come from "Liezi·Tang Wen": "In the past, the Qi of Edong in Han Dynasty was lacking. The food passed through Yongmen, and people chanted and sang about the food. Once it was gone, the lingering sound lingered around the beams for three days without stopping. " He Shang of the Qing Dynasty, "Zaijiuyuan Poetry·Song Ouyang Xiu": "At the point of narration, it is gushing, and there are hundreds of thousands of words... All the cherished thoughts are said, and there is no lingering meaning.
tuì bì sān shè: retreat three homes is a Chinese idiom, which refers to taking the initiative to give in for ninety miles. It is a metaphor for giving in and avoiding to avoid conflicts. From "Zuo Zhuan: The Twenty-Third Year of Duke Xi" and "The Twenty-eighth Year of Duke Xi".
Three visits to the thatched cottage sān gù máo lú:
At the end of the Eastern Han Dynasty, General Liu Bei, a clan member of the Han Dynasty, paid three visits to the thatched cottage to visit Zhuge Liang. The content of their conversation was "The Strategy of Dividing the World into Three Parts" decision making).
Gu: [1] visit; thatched cottage: thatched house. It was originally a story about Liu Bei going to Wollongong to visit Zhuge Liang in the late Han Dynasty. A metaphor for sincerity and repeated invitations.
From the winter solstice of 207 AD to the spring of 208 AD, Liu Bei, who was stationed in Xinye (now Xinye, Henan Province), took his generals Guan Yu and Zhang Fei to Zhuge Cao in Longzhong, Deng County, Nanyang County (now Longzhong, Xiangyang) three times. The story of Lu asking Zhuge Liang to help. After that, it became a good story and gradually became an allusion, which was recorded in "Three Kingdoms·Shu Zhi·Zhuge Liang Biography·Chu Shi Biao". Nowadays, it is often used to describe sincerity and repeated invitations and visits to wise men with expertise.
叶公好龙 yè gōng hào lóng 叶公好龙 is a Chinese idiom, which means a person who claims to like something, but actually does not really like it, or even fears or dislikes it. From "New Preface·Miscellaneous Matters" by Liu Xiang of Han Dynasty.
Generally refers to making simple terms to comply with. It comes from "Historical Records: The Benji of Gaozu" written by Sima Qian of the Han Dynasty.
5. Four-character words that describe historical stories
A last-ditch battle (Han Xin) Returning to Zhao after defeat (Lin Xiangru) Standing on a thorn to plead guilty (Lian Po) Looking at plum blossoms to quench thirst (Cao Cao) Besieged on all sides (Xiang Yu) Breaking the cauldron and sinking the boat (Xiang Yu) Suffering from gall (Gou Jian) ??Talking about war on paper (Zhao Kuo) Call a deer a horse (Zhao Gao) Visit the thatched cottage three times (Liu Bei) The incident at the east window happened (Qin Hui) Like a fish in water (Liu Bei) Stay away for three houses (Chong'er) Become a fledgling in the cottage (Zhuge Liang) See the dagger in the picture (Jing Ke) All grass and trees are soldiers (Fu Jian) ??Encircle Wei to save Zhao (Sun Bin) Stay back for three houses (Chong'er) Mao Sui recommends himself (Mao Sui) makes a big move (Cao GUI) buys bones for a thousand gold (Guo Wei) conceals illness and avoids medical treatment (Cai Huan Gong) kills his wife and asks for a general (Wu Qi) frightened bird (Geng Lei) mountains and flowing water (Yu Boya, Zhong Ziqi) a thousand gold for a word (Lu Buwei) refers to a deer as a horse (Zhao Gao) Burning books and burying Confucians (Qin Shihuang) Hanging beams and stabbing people (Su Qin and Sun Jing) Making a fortune (Han Xin) Three chapters of the law (Liu Bang) Children can be taught (Zhang Liang) Burning cauldrons and sinking boats (Xiang Yu) Holding hands without letting go of scrolls (Liu Xiu) Hidden beauty in golden houses (Liu Che) Secretly crossing Chencang (Han Xin) ) Ambush from all sides (Xiang Yu) Throw a pen and join the army (Ban Chao) Wrapped in horse hide (Ma Yuan) The more the better (Han Xin) The stronger the old man (Ma Yuan) Xiao Gui Cao Sui (Xiao He, Cao Shen) Faceless to see the elders of Jiangdong (Xiang Yu) Doing his best (Zhuge Liang) Cooking beans and burning qiao ( Cao Zhi) Looked at with admiration (Lu Meng) Freshman (Zhuge Liang) Happy to be in Shu (Liu Chan) Poetry in seven steps (Cao Zhi) Exaggerated (Ma Di) Seven captures and seven moves (Zhuge Liang) A sword that lasts forever (Huang Zhong) Talented and talented (Cao Zhi) Full of courage (Zhao Yun) Seal the gold and hang the seal (Guan Yu) Go to the meeting alone (Guan Yu) Everything is ready, all you need is the east wind (Zhou Yu, Zhuge Liang) Three points into the wood (Wang Xizhi) Hear the chicken dance (Zu Ti) Come back from the mountain (Xie An) Luoyang Zhigui (Zuo Si) Cut through the wall to steal the light (Kuang Heng) The dog's tail continues to mink (Sima Lun) The finishing touch (Zhang Sengyao) Jiang Lang's talents are exhausted (Jiang Yan) Serve the country with loyalty (Yue Fei) Be confident (Wen Yuke).