What are the idioms in four-character idioms where the third character is missing?

1. Four-character idioms. What are the idioms in which the third character is three?

The third watch in the middle of the night is divided into five watches, and the third watch is at midnight.

Refers to late at night. Not three tiles is a metaphor for not being able to demand everything.

Three visits to the thatched cottage Gu: visit. In order to invite Zhuge Liang, Liu Bei visited him in his thatched cottage three times.

This allusion was later used to express the emperor's kindness to his ministers. It also means sincerely.

The saliva hangs down three feet long. Describes an extremely greedy appearance.

Also described as very hot-eyed. Among them, Samadhi: Samadhi: a Buddhist term, transliterated from Sanskrit, meaning "right concentration", which means to eliminate distracting thoughts and calm the mind. It is a Buddhist cultivation method.

A metaphor for the mystery behind this. Obtaining Samadhi Samadhi: Sanskrit, meaning right concentration.

Eliminate all distracting thoughts, calm your mind, concentrate on your work, and achieve enlightenment. Extended to know-how or essence.

Refers to attainment in a certain area. Ding is an ancient cooking utensil with three legs and two ears.

It is a metaphor for the separation of three parties and competing against each other. Study three to describe reading very seriously.

Read more than three years: winter means more than the year, night means more than the day, and rain means more than the sunshine. It means that you should seize all your spare time to read good books.

Three red sun poles means that it is already bright and it is not early. The beak is three feet long. Beak: mouth.

The mouth is three feet long. Describes a person who is good at discerning.

Furious means extremely angry. Several times three times: times.

Again and again. The three hairs on the cheeks are a metaphor for the inspiration of an article or picture.

Three Cunning Rabbit Caves The cunning rabbit has prepared several hiding places. It means there are many hidden places or methods.

Nine Lies and Three Chastities Zhen: chastity; Lie: chastity. Feudal society used it to praise women's virtuousness.

The Nine Streams and Three Religions generally refer to various schools in religion and academia. It also refers to people from all walks of life in society.

Reward the three armies Reward: To comfort and encourage with property or food. Three armies: In the Spring and Autumn Period, they were called the Central Army, the Left Army, and the Right Palace; later they were collectively called the Army.

Now refers to the army, navy and air force. Refers to rewarding and comforting military officers and soldiers.

Triple the profit refers to the extremely large profits gained from trading. Three Yuan in a row Three Yuan: The imperial examination system is called the provincial examination, the joint examination, and the palace examination. The first place is Jieyuan, Huiyuan, and Zhuangyuan, collectively called "Three Yuan".

Successfully passed the provincial examination, general examination, and palace examination. Duplicity is a metaphor for playing two sides, doing one thing in person and another behind your back.

Six streets and three cities Six streets: the six streets in Chang'an City in the Tang Dynasty; city: in ancient times, morning, noon and evening were called the three-hour city. Refers generally to streets and alleys.

Six Taoist Strategies and Three Strategies: "Six Taoists" and "Three Strategies": both are ancient military books. Later, it generally refers to the book of war and the art of war.

Many times. Many times. The description is repeated many times.

Meng Ke’s mother moved three times in order to choose a good environment to educate her children. Three poles in the sun The sun rises as high as three bamboo poles.

Describes that the sun is rising very high and it is getting late. It also describes people who get up too late.

Penetrating three-thirds of the wood. According to legend, Wang Xizhi was writing on a wooden board. When he was carving, he found that the writing penetrated three-thirds of the wood. The calligraphy is described as extremely powerful.

The problem of multi-metaphor analysis is very profound. The Thirty-Three Heavens Buddhism calls the sixth day of the Desire Realm the Thirty-Three Heavens, the Wrathful Heaven.

The latter describes the highest place. Three provocations and three baths Provocation: Coating the body with incense.

Take multiple baths and anoint your body with spices. This is a courtesy that is extremely respectful to people in ancient my country.

Three baths and three provocations Provocation: Coat the body with incense. Take multiple baths and anoint your body with spices.

This is a kind of courtesy that is extremely respectful to people in ancient my country. Three battles and three norths. North: defeated and fled.

Fight three battles and lose three times. Describes repeated defeats.

Three Friends of the Cold: Pines and bamboos do not wither through the winter, while plum blossoms endure the cold and bloom, so they are known as the "Three Friends of the Cold." Three retreats: In ancient times, the marching distance was calculated as one retreat of thirty miles.

Take the initiative to give in ninety miles.

It is a metaphor for giving in and avoiding, avoiding conflicts.

Open the net on three sides. Remove the net for catching birds on three sides. It is a metaphor for adopting a lenient attitude and giving people a way out.

Wei Bian San Jue Wei Bian: Use cooked cowhide rope to connect the bamboo slips; San: an approximate number, indicating multiple times; Jue: broken. The leather ropes connecting the bamboo slips were broken three times.

It is a metaphor for studying diligently. Guaranteed Three Bets: Four people gamble, one person wins the bets of three people.

It is a metaphor for a large amount of harvest out of thin air. Five big and three thick describes a person who is tall, strong and has a strong physique.

Yangguan Sandie Yangguan: the name of the ancient pass, in the southwest of Dunhuang County, Gansu Province today; Sandie: a certain line is sung repeatedly. Originally refers to the ancient farewell tune.

Later is also a metaphor for parting. One Ban and Three Eyes Ban, Yan: the rhythm of opera music.

It means that words and actions are orderly or in compliance with the rules. Sometimes it is also used as a metaphor for being rigid in doing things and not knowing how to be flexible.

Twists and turns originally refers to the twists and turns of the writing style. It is a metaphor for the ups and downs of the structure of the article.

It also refers to many unexpected changes in the progress of things. One person sings three sighs, one person takes the lead in singing, and three people sing in harmony.

It originally meant that music and singing were simple and unsophisticated. Later transfer is used to describe poems that turn euphemistically and have profound meaning.

Three Dukes in One Country Duke: the general name for the ancient princes and kings. There are three people who preside over political affairs in a country.

It is a metaphor that things and powers are not unified, which makes people not know who to listen to. A mouthful of three tongues is a metaphor for nagging and talking too much.

Three autumns in one day Three autumns: three seasons. It means that a day without seeing each other is like three seasons.

It is a metaphor that although the separation time is short, it feels very long. Describes ardent longing.

Three Reflections a Day Reflect on yourself multiple times a day. One corner and three inferences: From the situation and reason of one thing, one can know the situation and reason of many things by analogy.

Bravely Champion the Three Armies Champion: Rank first; Three Armies: The collective name for the army. Refers to being brave or brave and being the first in the army.

Game Samadhi is originally a Buddhist term, which means to eliminate distracting thoughts and calm the mind. It is also a metaphor for the essence and key points of things.

The latter refers to treating everything with a game attitude. Chapter Three of the Covenant Law originally refers to making laws and making an agreement with the people to abide by them.

The latter generally refers to the conclusion of simple terms. Then decline three exhaustion: exhausted.

Refers to repeated consumption of power, which has been attenuated and exhausted. Long-term and three-old refers to boatmen in ancient times.

Eight difficulties and three disasters are a metaphor for a child being born sick. It also describes frequent misfortunes.

Three Offerings of White Jade The people of Chu and Renshi obtained the jade, and offered two pieces to the king of Chu, but their feet were cut off twice. The third time the king sent an envoy to Zhi Pu, he obtained white jade and cut it into a jade, which was known as "He's Bi" in the world.

It is a metaphor for not knowing good material or. Shunjun Sanshe refers to giving in and avoiding.

One house: thirty miles. Shujun Sanshe refers to giving in and avoiding.

One house: thirty miles. The tripod is divided into three legs, which is a metaphor for three parties that are separated and compete with each other.

Same as "three points of tripod". Thinking twice about this and that.

Describes a lack of concentration and undecided ideas. Same as "half-hearted".

Two full and three flat means that life is passable and very satisfying. Same as "three flat and two full".

The river is clear for three days, which is a sign of peace and auspiciousness. Hedong Sanji refers to lost books.

Three Blessings of Huafeng Hua: ancient place name. Feng: boundary, scope.

Hua Feng: Huazhou is a place. The people of Huazhou send three best wishes to the ancient sage Tang Yao.

Angry to the extreme. Same as "outraged".

Three hairs on the cheek is a metaphor for an article.

2. What are the idioms with "no" in the third character?

Unparalleled in the world,

Childhood sweethearts,

Carefree,

Unparalleled in the country,

Unique,

Endless,

Lawless,

Invincible in the world,

Seamless,

Rain or shine,

Safe and secure,

Teaching without distinction,

Wind and moon are boundless,

Safe and sound,

Safe and sound,

Nothing accomplished,

Moving forward without a trace,

Without a trace,

Turn a blind eye,

Helpless,

Have a clear conscience,

Be selfless,

Incorruptible,

Obscurity ,

desperate,

doing nothing,

all the time,

silent,

ignorant,

Live in peace and harmony 3. What are the idioms where the third character is wordless?

Endless, boundless, boundless, inexhaustible, desperate

1. Endless as far as the eye can see [ yī wàng wú jì ]

Explanation: Ji: edge. The horizon is as far as the eye can see. The description is very broad. < /p>

Explanation: The edge cannot be seen at a glance, describing a very vast area.

From: Part 4 of "Morning in Shanghai" by Zhou Erfu: "On a big mountain next to Poyang Lake, the sun has just come out, shining golden light on the endless lake."

3. Boundless [ wú biān wú jì ]

Explanation: JI: the edge. The scope of description is extremely broad.

From: Chapter 66 of "The Complete Biography of Shuo Yue" by Qian Cai of the Qing Dynasty: "The vast white expanse turns out to be the edge of Taihu Lake."

4. Go forward indomitably [yī wǎng wú qián ]

Explanation: Keep moving forward without any obstacles. Describes moving forward bravely and fearlessly.

From: *** "On Union***": "This army has an indomitable spirit. It will overwhelm all enemies and will never be surrendered by the enemy."

5. Desperate [ zǒu tóu wú lù ]

Explanation: To surrender: to flee. There is no way out and we have reached a desperate situation. It is a metaphor for being in an extremely difficult situation and unable to find a way out.

From: Lu Xun's "Wandering·Blessing": She was really desperate and had no choice but to come to her old master for help. 4. What are the idioms for "nothing"?

Unobstructed view, carefree, boundless, arrogant, unobtrusive.

1. A sweeping view

Vernacular meaning: glance: see; Yu: remainder. It means that at one glance, all the scenery can be seen.

Dynasty: Southern Dynasty and Song Dynasty

Author: Liu Yiqing

Source: "Shishuo Xinyu·Yu": "You can see it all at a glance."

Translation: Then all the scenery can be seen

2. Carefree

Vernacular interpretation: No worries, worries and worries, describing the elimination of worries and liberation , feel at ease, happy and comfortable.

Dynasty: Yuan

Author: Zheng Tingyu

Source: The Second Fold of "Nin Zi Ji": "Come, come, come, I made a thatched hermitage A carefree monk in the nunnery. ”

Translation: Come, come, come, I became a carefree monk in the nunnery.

3. Boundless

Vernacular definition: Ji: the edge. The scope of description is extremely broad.

Dynasty: Qing

Author: Qian Cai

Source: Chapter 66 of "Shuo Yue Quan Zhuan": "The vast expanse of white is boundless. It turns out that it is Taiyuan." By the lake. "

4. Defiant

Vernacular interpretation: Defiant is an idiom, pronounced as mù zhōng wú rén, which means that there is no one else in the eyes, describing arrogance or looking down on others. people.

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Translation: Zhao Dun abolished the right to set up freedom and has no regard for others.

5. Beside as if there is no one else

Vernacular meaning: Beside: Beside; Ruo: Like. There seemed to be no one around. It describes an arrogant attitude and does not take others seriously. It describes a natural and calm attitude. It also describes a person who is very involved and does not feel the presence of others.

Dynasty: Western Han Dynasty

Author: Sima Qian

Source: "Historical Records·Biographies of Assassins": "Weeping for each other, as if there is no one else around."

Translation: Soon, I cried relatively without feeling the presence of others.

5. What are the idioms in which the third character of the four-character idiom is "自"

The third character is the idiom of "自"

Can't help myself, have no place to be ashamed of, willfully do my own thing, tie myself up in a cocoon, spit on one's face, abandon oneself. , Clean oneself, love oneself, recommend oneself,

Be free, feel sorry for oneself, guard oneself, be complacent, arrogant, contented, chatting with sex, be lonely and admire oneself,

Talk to oneself, look at oneself and pity oneself, Self-inflicted, self-inflicted, self-sufficient, self-satisfied, arrogant, involuntary,

Relaxed, self-taught, self-possessed, humble and self-sufficient, self-sufficient, free to play with fire, self-taught without a teacher,

Independent, overjoyed, mumbling to oneself, letting things go, unable to extricate themselves, talking and laughing freely, selfish, reforming,

Boasting, self-defeating, self-destructive, Self-destruction, everyone is in danger, calm and self-possessed, unable to control one's emotions, humble and self-motivated,

Taking credit and being arrogant, looking self-sufficient, boasting, arrogant, blaming oneself, looking forward to one's own glory, questioning oneself, being proud Complacency,

The Master is self-righteous, solitary, travels far and near, is self-sufficient in his own work, is able to deal with things freely, leads his own work, repented and rehabilitated himself, asked himself in his heart,

Arrogant and arrogant Self-satisfied, self-contemptuous, free to use, from beginning to end, not self-defeating, self-satisfied, leisurely and at ease,

Looks at ease, overwhelmed with sorrow, proud and contented, detached and leisurely, leisurely and at ease , The mountain trees are self-invading, the food is self-reliant, and the contentment is self-defeating,

Self-defeat oneself, let nature take its course, talk and laugh freely, look proudly, be at ease, be at ease, be at ease, and consciously and voluntarily,

Open and close freely, calmly and freely, repent and blame yourself, waste time and make mistakes, be high-spirited and self-confident, feel regretful and self-defeating, lead the tiger to defend yourself, look forward to and be proud of,

Travel freely, eat hard, love yourself, practice self-cultivation , The flames of education are self-simmering, the words and laughter are self-contained, the Yanmu is self-satisfied, the self-discussing lawsuits are at ease,

Let the tiger defend itself, be happy and contented, be at ease, deceive others and self-deception, restrain oneself and love oneself, be at ease and at ease, To blame oneself, to flatter oneself,

To be arrogant, to be self-willed, to be strong and self-sufficient, to lead the wolf to defend oneself, to be self-defeating, to be self-possessed, to be uneasy, to be self-defeating, to defend oneself, < /p>

Pretentious about oneself, self-satisfied, living in a house without a place, not knowing self-love, raising a tiger to bite oneself, restraining oneself, speaking and laughing freely, keeping oneself clean and self-disciplined,

Doing one’s own thing, Dumen defends himself, the ant nest is self-proclaimed, he can transport it freely, the supervisor steals from himself, he is self-conscious, he is selfish in establishing a party, and he has no place to live.

He does his own harm, does not know how to measure himself, sits on the ground and makes his own decisions, so Painting by oneself, not daring to be self-absorbed, self-satisfied, unruly and self-reliant, carefree and entertaining,

Raising a tiger to harm oneself, overcoming a short wall, tying one's hands to death, being in a closed environment, hanging one's shadow, raising a tiger Self-destruction, self-defeat, self-confidence,

Arrogant and self-satisfied, raising a tiger to gnaw, asking oneself, letting things flow, wandering contentedly, keeping one's shape and shadow, standing still, asking oneself, 6. Nothing in the world What are the four-character words for the three?

(1) Be confident, teach without distinction, have a beginning but no end, be prepared for danger, be courageous but without plan, have no vision, be in name only but have no reality, be weak in spirit, have more than you have already, have words but no intentions, have no intentions, There is growth but no end, there are years but no months, there is head but no brain, there is sound but no reality, there is oneself and no one, there is sound but no breath, there is sky but no sun, there is head but no tail, there is one but no two, there is talent but no life, intentional or unintentional, there is conquest but no war. , there is me and no one, there are eyes but no pupils, there is no return for borrowing, there is no time for ambition, there is no duality of death, there is breath but no smoke, there is growth but no loss, there is no sight, there is no return, there is writing but no deeds, there is Mouth without intention, words without deeds, advancement without retreat

(2) No regrets, no regrets, no trace, no shadow, no shadow, no bounds, no bounds, no bounds, no boundaries, no boundaries No upside down, no comfort, no gain, no loss, no winter, no summer, no big or small, no father, no king, lawless, no roots, no stumbling, no roots, no roots, no destruction, no reputation, no restraint. , Unfettered, endless, homeless, careless, endless, carefree, impartial, impartial, party-free, evidence-free, care-free, impartial

(3) Obscurity, silence, unlimited future, boundless sea of ??learning, boundless sea of ??suffering, safe and sound, supreme, helpless, selfless, blind to sight, inactive, desperate, silent, endless joy, boundless romance

, as if there is no one else around, at a glance, insatiable, nothing left, unique, leaderless, childhood sweetheart, selfless, boundless, innocent, moody...