Four-character idioms about "four"

1. Brown's four-character idiom `There is no four-character idiom with "Brown".

Make it clear from the beginning, k ā i z ā i z not ng ming yi.

Interpretation of idioms: opening: elaboration; Zong: the main idea; Ming: Description; Meaning: meaning. This is the title of the first chapter of the book of filial piety; It explains the main idea of this book; Later, it was used to express the main meaning at the beginning of writing an article.

The origin of the idiom: "Filial piety begins in the Qing Dynasty" Song Xingbing explained: "Open, Zhang Ye; Zong, Ben also; Ming, show also; Righteousness also. It is said that this chapter has been published once, which shows the meaning of five filial piety, so it is said that the chapter is also clear. "

In this first letter, please allow me to introduce myself to you. (Bing Xin's "Sending Short Messages to Young Readers")

Discrimination of idioms: ~ and "get to the point"; "Direct" has a similar meaning; But ~ more formal. Mostly used in written language; The latter two are mostly used in spoken English.

Idiom usage: combination; As predicate, attribute and adverbial; Used for speaking and writing articles.

Analysis of praise and criticism: a neutral idiom

Synonym: straight to the point

Antonym: beat about the bush, beat around the bush

English translation: come straight to the point

2. Four-character idioms with many strokes when writing brush characters, dancing while flying.

Leon feifen w incarnation

Explain that the original description of the majestic mountains is magnificent, and later the calligraphy is also described as vigorous and smart.

Constant "Tokyo Fu" source: "My ancestor Longfei Baishui, Fengxiang participated in the market." Su Songshi's "Observing the Monument of Loyalty and Righteousness": "The mountain has long eyes, the water has flowers, and the dragon and phoenix dance is collected from Lin 'an. "

Structural combination.

Usage is often used to describe the momentum of calligraphy. Generally used as predicate, object and attribute.

Phoenix, Andrew; It can't be pronounced "fēnɡ". "

Distinguish the phoenix; Can't write "wind"

Synonyms are free and unrestrained.

Example: He is sitting in his seat; Spread a piece of red paper in front of you; Portable brush; I am preparing for this.

3. The next four words are complete. Metaphor does not change a poor friend because of wealth.

Self-driving in Dai Li: sitting and driving; Dai Li: Dai Li. Metaphor does not change a poor friend because of wealth.

Dai Li's metaphor of riding a horse will not change the friendship between the poor and those in need because of wealth.

Green hemp fiber woven from green grass and green bamboo hat. Describe the fisherman's clothes.

Dai Li's big friends refer to poor friends.

Mango shoes bamboo hat mango shoes: straw sandals. Bamboo hat: A bamboo hat. Wearing straw sandals and straw hats is a tool for the ancients to roam outside. Of roaming around.

Smoked bamboo hat ① refers to two kinds of rain gear: bamboo hat and bamboo hat. (2) refers to the hermit's clothes or the hermit's comfortable life.

A raincoat hat for rain protection is a fisherman's clothing. Also refers to fishermen.

A rainproof raincoat hat is a fisherman's suit. Also refers to fishermen.

A rainproof raincoat hat is a fisherman's suit. Also refers to fishermen.

4. No four-character idiom has enough words in it. The words that contain enough words are: enough flavor, enough cooperation, enough strength, enough use and enough suffering.

Guoguo u

translate freely

1, the quantity can meet the demand: money ~ no ~? . I always feel that time is running out. I can't hear this song many times.

2. reach a certain standard or degree: ~. ~ conditions. Isn't this rope long?

3, indicating a high degree: the weather is cold. This chair is very strong.

4. Reach out (by hand, etc.). ) touch or take it to an unreachable place: ~ out of reach. ~ come on.

Extended data

First, the evolution of etymology

Second, the font contrast

Three. Interpretation of related words

1, that's enough [jìn gòu]

Also known as ticks. Also known as "exhausted". That's enough.

2. It's interesting enough

To a considerable extent (often used to express appreciation): This comment is plausible and true.

3, enough to taste [gü wè ir]

The labor force has reached a fairly high level; Meaningful; Intriguing: He sings these two sentences very well.

4, enough friendship 【 Sister-in-law ā Ah Qing 】

A symbol of deep friendship.

5, sufficient strength [gü u j and NR]

The weight is extremely heavy; Extremely high: it is true that a mule pulls so much coal. This pepper is really spicy.

5. Bold four-character idioms throw themselves up and stand up with a wave of their sleeves.

Describe the determination to rise. Go through fire and water: go; Soup: hot water; Dance: Step on it.

Boiling water dares to trip, but fire dares to trample. Metaphor does not avoid difficulties and obstacles, go forward bravely.

Go through fire and water: walk: soup: boiling water: dance: step. Walk towards the boiling water and step on the fire.

Metaphor is not afraid of difficulties and obstacles, go forward bravely. Goofy: indulgence; Domineering: overbearing.

Describe arrogance, rudeness and irrationality. Generous and generous, generous and generous.

Levin, a self-proclaimed alcoholic. Describe a wild and unruly person.

Light money and heavy righteousness, light money and heavy friendship. In the first battle, the general rushed in front of the soldiers and killed the enemy bravely.

Fighting wine: refers to a large glass of wine; Shoulder: that is, pig's leg. Describe people's words and deeds as brave and fearless.

Go shirtless * * * armor, take off your clothes and go into battle. Describe despair, beating your chest and running.

It also means that bad people take off their disguise and do bad things openly. A strong man unties his wrist. A strong man cut his wrist.

Metaphor is decisive, don't lose big with small. Ask the milkmaid: Touch.

Talk while touching lice. Describe the conversation as casual and informal.

Dragon, tiger and step dragon: refers to the tall dragon and horse. Item: The way the horse holds its head high.

Hold your head high like a dragon horse and step like a tiger. Describe the boldness of vision.

Later, people said that "taking these two sons out of bounds" means "taking them out of bounds" to show that they don't care. This idiom means that you will not refuse even if you die 10 thousand times, indicating that you are willing to swear allegiance to the death.

Later, people changed "making up their minds with red teeth" and "holding an iron plate" to "holding a copper pipa and holding an iron plate", and then simplified it to "holding an iron plate" to describe bold and exciting words. After thunder and lightning, people took out the words "thunder" and "hosts" from the sentence and formed the idiom "thunder and lightning" to describe great power.

Midstream: the center of a river. Ba: Paddle.

This idiom means that when a boat reaches midstream, it lifts its oars to hit the side of the boat. This idiom means to be ambitious, recover lost ground and serve the country. The idiom "Levin drinker" means to describe a person who likes drinking and is bohemian.

The idiom "regardless of personal safety" means to go forward bravely. Extrapolation: consider.

Take it out of consideration. I don't care about my own life and death.

Powerful mountains and rivers: spirit. It is a metaphor for people's heroism as grand as mountains and rivers.

Good for evil, good for evil. This not only means not remembering old scores, but giving help.

Being fearless means having nothing to fear. Bow and stand: sleeves.

Shake your sleeves and stand up. Describe Bo Xin's immediate action.

Seeing death as death describes being fearless of death. Often refers to sacrificing one's life for a just cause.

Extrapolation: consider. Out of consideration.

Don't care about your life and death, etc. Drink Huanglong Huanglong: that is, Huanglongfu, which is the belly of Jin people in Jilin today.

The original meaning is to conquer the enemy's capital and hold a high-level meeting to celebrate the victory. After that, it generally refers to drinking to defeat the enemy.

Burn one's bridges means to make up your mind to go all out. Call a spade a spade: avoid or hide.

Speak frankly. Ask questions and discuss: press.

We licked lice and talked face to face. Describe talking and stealing, fearless.

Informal: formal. Not bound by trifles.

More refers to not paying attention to the little things in life. Goofy: indulgence; Domineering: overbearing.

The original meaning is arrogant and does not like constraints. Now it is described as arrogance.

Drink Huanglong Huanglong: that is, Huanglongfu, which is the belly of Jin people in Jilin today. The original meaning is to conquer the enemy's capital and hold a high-level meeting to celebrate the victory.

After that, it generally refers to drinking to defeat the enemy. There is nothing that can't be accommodated.

This idiom means that you will not refuse even if you die 10 thousand times, indicating that you are willing to swear allegiance to the death. This idiom means to be fearless of death and treat it as if you were going home.

Describe sacrificing your life for a just cause. Home: Go home.

Levin, an alcoholic from Levin, is an ancient hometown name in the southwest of Qixian County, Henan Province. At the end of the Qin dynasty, Li's food was this fellow villager, and he called himself a Levin drinker to Liu Bang.

Used of people who are addicted to alcohol and debauchery. Spare no effort: stay; Remaining power: remaining power.

Take out all your strength and don't reserve any. Cut to the chase, the original intention is that you can see the mountain as soon as you open the door.

Later, it was expanded to talk and write articles at the beginning, without beating around the bush. Broken bone originally means that the bone is broken into powder, that is, it loses its life.

After metaphor was completely destroyed or suffered great suffering. Sometimes it is used as an epigram to clarify a person's thoughts.

An honourable death is better than a disgraceful life. Metaphor pays attention to honor, preferring to sacrifice one's life for righteousness rather than drag out an ignoble existence.

Marco wrapped the body in a horse bag and sent it home for burial. Metaphor resolutely serve the country, death.

Sharpen weapons and feed horses. Be fully prepared for the battle.

Interview: same as "honing" and grinding; Soldiers: weapons; Feed animals. Ride the wind and waves, ride the wind and waves.

Metaphor is ambitious, fearless and brave. By car: by car.

Nothing attempted, nothing gained. How can you catch a little tiger? It is impossible to achieve great success without experiencing difficulties and obstacles. Now it is often used to describe that you can't achieve the ideal effect without trying.

Yan: Why? Nothing ventured, nothing gained. The original intention is not to enter the tiger's den, how can you catch a little tiger?

Later, it is often used to mean that it is impossible to succeed without taking risks in person. Due diligence: face.

Benevolence: Moral things. The original intention is never to flinch in the face of moral matters.

The latter means to undertake what should be done and never refuse. Drama means killing the enemy with a big knife and axe.

The latter metaphor is decisive and brave. Go into battle shirtless and describe going forward without fear of difficulties and obstacles.