Endless strength: fullness and fullness; Tendon: a ligament in a tendon or bone; Many: redundant. Calligraphy has bones and muscles, and its brushwork is vigorous. Metaphor font structure is solid and plump, and the brushwork is strong.
Steel bars are made of iron, and bones and muscles are cast like steel. Describe strong body or strong will.
Stiff bones and tendons describe the appearance of general weakness and limb weakness.
Describe being very tired and having no strength at all.
Describe being very tired and having no strength at all.
Try your best to describe being tired, and you have no strength at all.
A fracture means serious injury. After metaphor things suffered great damage.
Ribs like copper and bones like iron. Metaphor is very strong. It also refers to people who can take on heavy responsibilities.
Yan Liujin Gu Yan: Yan Zhenqing, a calligrapher in the Tang Dynasty; Liu: Liu Gongquan, a calligrapher in the Tang Dynasty. Yan Liu's and Yan Liu's calligraphy are both powerful, but their styles are different. Also known as excellent calligraphy.
Skinning cramps describe hatred or extreme cruelty.
Cramp peeling describes exploitation and oppression as cruel.
Muscle weakness and numbness (1) describe fatigue. (2) describe the appearance of extreme fear.
Scraping bones and cramping is a metaphor for trying to search and extract people's wealth.
Crane bones and dragon ribs refer to thin and curved shapes.
Crane bone pine refers to the appearance and temperament of monks.
I'm exhausted. I'm exhausted.
Exhaustion means hard work, which makes your bones and muscles tired and painful.
Blushing muscles, describing the appearance of redness and veins standing out on the face when you are anxious or angry.
2. What is the four-word idiom thin? Sorrow and haggard: emaciated by sadness and ugly face.
Wood destroys bones: wood: like firewood; Destruction: mourning, destruction; Gu Li: As thin as a skeleton. Describe the appearance of being devastated, emaciated and haggard due to excessive grief of parents.
Wood destruction: wood destruction: skinny with extreme grief. Old refers to being emaciated and life-threatening because of parents' excessive grief.
Skin-driven acupoint: describes the body being ashamed and emaciated due to an old illness.
Skinny: described as skinny to the extreme.
Skinny: described as skinny to the extreme. Use "thin".
Chicken bone bed: originally meant to be emaciated and tired on the mattress because of excessive grief at family funeral. Later, it was compared to showing filial piety in parents' funeral. Also described as thin.
Pigeon-shaped surface: pigeon-shaped: pigeon-shaped, with sunken abdomen and protruding sternum; Sinister: The face of an oriole. Describe the thin body and gaunt face.
Pan Yao: Pan: Jin started at the age of 32, that is, he has white hair; Shen Yao: South Liang Chao. Sorrow and haggard: the body is emaciated and ugly because of sadness.
Wood destroys bones: wood: like firewood; Destruction: mourning, destruction; Gu Li: As thin as a skeleton. Describe the appearance of being devastated, emaciated and haggard due to excessive grief of parents.
Wood destruction: wood destruction: skinny with extreme grief. Old refers to being emaciated and life-threatening because of parents' excessive grief.
Skin-driven acupoint: describes the body being ashamed and emaciated due to an old illness.
Skinny: described as skinny to the extreme.
Skinny: described as skinny to the extreme. Use "thin".
Chicken bone bed: originally meant to be emaciated and tired on the mattress because of excessive grief at family funeral. Later, it was compared to showing filial piety in parents' funeral. Also described as thin.
Pigeon-shaped surface: pigeon-shaped: pigeon-shaped, with sunken abdomen and protruding sternum; Sinister: The face of an oriole. Describe the thin body and gaunt face.
Pan Yao: Pan: Jin started at the age of 32, that is, he has white hair; Shen Yao: During the Southern Dynasties, Shen Liang Renyue was seriously ill. In more than one hundred days, his belt moved several times. Describe a thin figure and gray hair.
Skinny: so thin that even the bones are exposed, it is described as thin.
Describe people or animals thin and naked.
Skinny: describes a person or an animal that is thin and naked.
Skinny: described as skinny to the extreme.
Thin-boned spindle edge: describes a person or animal that is thin and naked.
Incense disappears and jade dies: a metaphor for beauty getting thinner.
Shape and disheartened: wither. Describe the thin body, extremely indifferent and lifeless.
Describe withering: withering: withering. Refers to a thin figure and appearance.
Appearance and sales upright: sales: thin. Describe a thin figure.
Widening your belt: It means that you have lost weight because of lovesickness, and your clothes look fat.
Loose belt: the clothes are fat and the belt is loose. Describe people as thin.
Loose clothes: describe people as thin.
Jade reduces fragrance: fragrance and jade are synonymous with beauty in ancient poetry; Decrease: emaciation. Metaphor beauty is getting thinner.
Jade reduces fragrance: metaphor beauty gaunt, depressed.
3. The four-word cramp and bone pulling metaphor is very reluctant.
Endless strength: fullness and fullness; Tendon: a ligament in a tendon or bone; Many: redundant. Calligraphy has bones and muscles, and its brushwork is vigorous.
Metaphor font structure is solid and plump, and the brushwork is strong. Steel bars are made of iron, and bones and muscles are cast like steel.
Describe strong body or strong will. Stiff bones and tendons describe the appearance of general weakness and limb weakness.
Describe being very tired and having no strength at all. Describe being very tired and having no strength at all.
Try your best to describe being tired, and you have no strength at all. A fracture means serious injury.
After metaphor things suffered great damage. Ribs like copper and bones like iron.
Metaphor is very strong. It also refers to people who can take on heavy responsibilities.
Yan Liujin Gu Yan: Yan Zhenqing, a calligrapher in the Tang Dynasty; Liu: Liu Gongquan, a calligrapher in the Tang Dynasty. Yan Liu's and Yan Liu's calligraphy are both powerful, but their styles are different.
Also known as excellent calligraphy. Skinning cramps describe hatred or extreme cruelty.
Cramp peeling describes exploitation and oppression as cruel. Muscle weakness and numbness (1) describe fatigue.
(2) describe the appearance of extreme fear. Scraping bones and cramping is a metaphor for trying to search and extract people's wealth.
Crane bones and dragon ribs refer to thin and curved shapes. Crane bone pine refers to the appearance and temperament of monks.
I'm exhausted. I'm exhausted. Exhaustion means hard work, which makes your bones and muscles tired and painful.
Blushing muscles, describing the appearance of redness and veins standing out on the face when you are anxious or angry. .
4. What are the skinny four-character idioms?
Skinny,
Pick the fat and choose the thin,
Thin and lonely,
Pale and emaciated,
Thin man and horse,
The leaves are thin and the flowers are residual,
Dongyang pin is thin,
Hu Fei Zhongshou,
Huang Gan is black and thin.
The thinner Wu Fei is,
Thin bones and ribs,
Red, thin and green fertilizers,
This horse is thin and hairy.
Fine bone needle,
Eat fat to lose weight,
Fat winter and thin year,
Skinny and poor,
Fat brother and thin brother,
Dr. skinny sheep,
Green manure, red and thin,
Skinny,
Thin and fat,
The suburban islands are very thin,
Ring fat and swallow thin,
Bamboo is loose and thin,
Fat and thin
5. The thin four-character idiom is too fat to pick thin: what are the details of picking fat and thin?
Tiger is thin and ambitious: is it a metaphor for people who are poor and ambitious?
Eating fat and thin: a metaphor for taking advantage of things?
Yan Shouhuan: Yan: Zhao, Empress of Emperor Hancheng; Ring: Yang Yuhuan, the imperial concubine of Emperor Xuanzong of Tang Dynasty. Describe women's different postures and their own beauty, different styles and their own strengths. Detailed?
Describe that people or animals are thin. Also known as "thin". Detailed?
Skinny: describes a person or an animal that is thin and naked. Detailed?
Thin Qin Fei: Metaphor has nothing to do with yourself. Detailed?
Brother is fat, brother is thin: as the old saying goes, brothers love each other and fight hard in the face of difficulties. Detailed?
Picking fat and picking thin: a metaphor for picking and choosing; Light should be good for you. Fat: fat; Thin: lean meat. Detailed?
Horses are thin and hairy: a metaphor for people who appear depressed when they are poor. Detailed?
Pale and emaciated: face: face; Muscle: muscle; Of the body. Yellow complexion; Thin figure. Describe a person who has been ill for a long time, weak or malnourished. Detailed?
Skinny: as thin as a stick. Describe it as thin. Detailed?
Yellow face and thin muscles: yellow face and thin figure. Describe malnutrition or disease in detail?
Skinny: so thin that even the bones are exposed. Describe it very carefully?
Thin man: Describe how thin and lonely people are?
Thin: I don't care that Vietnamese are thin and Wu people are fat. Metaphor has nothing to do with yourself. Detailed?
Huang Gan is black and thin: refers to a person's haggard appearance?
Yellow skin: Describe the sallow and emaciated appearance in detail?
Yellow skin and thin skin: describe in detail the appearance of yellow skin and thin skin?
Skinny: withered: withered. Very detailed. Very detailed?
Pumping more to supplement less, pumping fertilizer to supplement thinness: pumping: extracting; Supplement: Subsidies. Refers to extracting redundant details?
Red, thin and green manure: green leaves flourish and safflower withers. Describe the scenery in late spring in detail?
Thin-leaved flower: a metaphor for female aging. Detailed?
Dr. Skinny Sheep: A person who can restrain himself and others. Detailed?
Thin: Very thin. Detailed?
Describe people or animals thin and naked. Detailed?
Thin-boned spindle edge: describes a person or animal that is thin and naked. Detailed?
Thin and fat: relatively fat and thin. On beauty. Detailed?
Skinny: described as extremely thin. Detailed?
Skinny: See "Skinny". Detailed?
Fat and thin years in winter: In the Southern Song Dynasty, there were many winter solstices and a small New Year's Day in Wu area. During the winter solstice, families give each other festivals, and there is a saying that "the winter is fat and thin." See Song Anonymous "Talking about the Secret Life of a Leopard" and Song Dynasty. Detailed?
Green, fat, red and thin: green: refers to leaves; Red: refers to flowers; Fat: grow prosperous; Thin: withered. Vegetation and green leaves are lush, but flowers are withered and scarce. Describe the scenery in late spring. Detailed?
Skull: Skull: Body. Describe the old and thin body in detail?
A thin horse: a thin man. A weak child, a weak horse. Metaphor strength is thin and meticulous?
Bamboo is clear, loose and thin: is it detailed to describe people's thin appearance?
Thin in the suburbs: This refers to the simple and lonely poetic style of Meng Jiao and Jia Dao. Later it was used to describe the similar artistic conception of poetry. Detailed?
Hu chubby: Hu: among the Three Kingdoms; Clock: the clock in the Three Kingdoms period. Zhao Hu's fonts are thick, while Zhong You's fonts are thin. Describe the beauty of calligraphy. Detailed?
Ring fat and thin: ring: Yang Yuhuan, the imperial concubine of Emperor Xuanzong of the Tang Dynasty; Yan: Zhao, the queen of Emperor Hancheng. Describe the different postures of women, each with its own charm. It is also a metaphor for the genre of artistic works. Detailed?
The island is thin and the suburbs are cold: the poetry style of Jia Dao and Meng Jiao in Tang Dynasty is mainly austere.
6. What is fat and what is thin? What is a four-character idiom?
Hu Fei er yang xiu
Explain that women have different shapes and have their own beautiful places. It also means that works of art have different styles and strengths.
The source stone "Sun Xin's Old Poems of Seeking Pavilion": "It is unfair to say that storytelling is expensive, thin and hard. Short, long, fat and thin have their own states. Who dares to hate Yuhuan Yan Fei? "
Structural combination
Usage combination; As predicate and attribute; Describe the different postures of women, each with its own charm.
Synonym prolong life and Huan Fei
Example: evaluate makeup, ranging from ~; Pinzao crown dress, Jia Zhong. ◎ Liang Qing Shao Ren's Essays on Two Kinds of Autumn Rain Temples (Volume 3)
7. Idioms Daquan four-word idioms are powerful, reinforced with steel and iron, exhausted, exhausted, exhausted, exhausted, exhausted, exhausted, exhausted, bone cramps, copper bars and iron bones.
1. Muscular and strong
Interpretation: Feng: full, full; Tendon: a ligament in a tendon or bone; Many: redundant. Calligraphy has bones and muscles, and its brushwork is vigorous. Metaphor font structure is solid and plump, and the brushwork is more than enough.
Source: Song Yiming's "Xuanhe Pu Shu": "At the beginning of the Three Kingdoms, the study of Chinese characters was lacking, so it became a family law. Commentators said that its strength was endless and it had the potential to travel in the rain."
2. Steel skeleton [g ā ng j and n ti ě g incarnation]
Interpretation: bones and muscles are like steel casting. Describe strong body or strong will.
Source: Cao Yu's Half-Day Tour: "In a room with cushions and various weightlifting equipment, I met a group of young people with steel bars and iron bones."
3. Tired muscles and bones [láo jρn kǔgǔ]
Interpretation: refers to heavy labor, which makes bones and muscles tired and painful.
4. Soft muscles and brittle bones
Interpretation: weakness of bones and muscles. Metaphor article is weak.
Source: The preface and anthology of Wang Junzi: "Scholars and literary companions, painting blue and white, organizing literary embroidery, are soft and crisp, and embellished, which is self-boasting."
5. Yan Gu Liu Jin
Interpretation: Yan Liu's two kinds of calligraphy are very powerful, but their styles are different. Also known as excellent calligraphy. Same as Yan Gu.
Source: "Two Moments of Surprise" Volume II: "This book is full of bones and muscles."