Handsome four words:
Give up your car and stay handsome,
Wen Zhen is very handsome,
This is a virtuous song.
Give up your car to protect your handsome [sh ē j not b m: o Shu à i]
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Basic explanation
In chess, it is a metaphor that in some struggles, in order to save the protagonist, if something goes wrong, the responsibility is shifted to the secondary role.
Approximate antonym
synonym
Give up the chariot to protect the marshal/general-sacrifice small things to save big things
Encyclopedia explanation
In chess, the metaphor is that in some struggles, in order to save the main character, if something goes wrong, the responsibility is pushed to the secondary character.
2. The four-character idiom 1 at the beginning of the word Shuai, the pronunciation of the commander in chief in the five powers: wǔ wēi jiāng shuài Interpretation: official name.
2. Zheng Wen Xiong Shuai Pronunciation: wén zhèn Xiong ShuàI Interpretation: the commander-in-chief in the ranks of literati. Refers to the outstanding literary talent, ranking first in the literary world.
3, leave the car to protect the handsome pronunciation: sh sh ē JB m 4 o Shu à i Interpretation: chess terms, metaphor in some battles, in order to save the main characters, if something goes wrong, pass the buck to the secondary characters. 4. Abandon the army and protect the handsome pronunciation: q ě zú bo shuà i Interpretation: exchange those unimportant things for the safety of important things. 5. Han Xin Pronunciation: há n xü n guà shuà i Interpretation: storytelling, telling the story of Han Xin, a saint at the end of Qin Dynasty, who fought in the south and fought in the north, laying the foundation for the Western Han Dynasty.
6. Soldiers are immortal and handsome. Pronunciation: bāběng Xiān shén ShuàI Interpretation: a metaphor for Han Xin's superb fighting art. 7. lose your car and keep handsome. Pronunciation: di sch ē b ? o Shu à i Interpretation: chess tactics. It is a metaphor for sacrificing more important things and protecting the most important things.
8. Pronunciation of the Commander-in-Chief of the Three Armies: sān jūn tǒng shuài Interpretation: Supreme Commander of the Army. 9. Fang Bo Lian Shuai Pronunciation: fāng bó lián shuài Interpretation: 1. The length of the prince.
2. Generally refers to the local governor. 10, handsome pronunciation: yùlǐShuàIì Interpretation: Yu: is the meaning of inclusion.
Rb: It means true. Handsome: It means commanding and dominating.
Qi: refers to temperament and emotion. We should use our inner reason to control our thoughts and feelings.
3. The four-word idiom at the beginning of the word "be ambitious and be comfortable": rough and weak. A person who is ambitious but not talented enough.
Be content with one's ambition.
Resolute and abstinence: behavior. To be determined and work hard.
Chi Mei is ambitious, but she can also sharpen her character.
A man with lofty ideals originally refers to a person with good heart and moral integrity who can sacrifice his life for justice. Now it generally refers to people who are patriotic and have contributed to the revolutionary cause.
Like-minded way: way. Like-minded, agree.
Aim in all directions: the whole world. Have lofty aspirations and ideals.
Full of ambition, full of ambition.
Be ambitious, ambitious and complacent.
Broad-minded, but ambitious.
Arrogant and ambitious.
Full of ambition and arrogance, I describe my pride.
Zhijie Fang Xing has lofty aspirations and good conduct.
Full of ambition and pride.
Full of ambition and arrogance to describe pride. With "ambition and arrogance".
Satisfy your ambition, and you will be satisfied.
Full of ambition, full of ambition.
Aim for a thousand miles to describe ambition.
The ambition of the four seas is still in the four directions.
Full of ambition, full of ambition.
4. Four-character idioms with embarrassing words at the beginning.
detailed
Hu Yuelong Item: Item: Ma Shouang's lift and lift; Long Xiang: Metaphor is a great spirit. Describe the majestic appearance in detail?
Long Zhi: Item: The way to hold a horse's head high; Chi: majestic. How detailed is it?
Dragon and tiger roar: it means that the spirit is mighty. Detailed?
Dragon and tiger: majestic posture. Detailed?
Dragon and leopard change: Yu calligraphy is vigorous and changeable. Detailed?
Tiger Chao Long Xiang: Metaphorically, a group of heroes rises and competes with each other. Detailed?
Long Xiang Lin Zhen: Long Xiang, leap high. Lin Zhen's poem comes from "The Toe of the Forest" and says, "The balance of toes shakes my son, and this is in the forest." Mao Chuan said, "Lin, you believe it. Detailed?
Long Xiang bends down: Jade bends down and stretches up and down at any time. Detailed?
Long Xiang Feng Jiao: Long Feng takes off. It means to act quickly. Detailed?
Phoenix and Dragon: Describe how to work hard. Detailed?
Long Xiang: Item:. Rising like a cloud, soaring like a dragon. In the past, it was a metaphor for a hero who rose at the right time. Detailed?
Dragon and tiger steps: like a dragon and horse holding their heads high, like a tiger step. Describe spirit, strength and grandeur. Detailed?
Dragon and Tiger: Like a dragon and a horse holding its head high, it seems to be eyeing. Describe a person's great spirit. This is also a metaphor of great talent.
5. What are the four-character idioms with giant characters?
Giant treachery and cunning is a Chinese word, pronounced as jù jiān dà huá, which means treachery; Clever: cunning. Refers to a person who is experienced and very cunning.
These words are treacherous and cunning.
The source of Tang Wei Li Si's On the Abundance of Criminal Law: "Serve the poor, sit hand in hand, and hold hands for several years, and then make the big traitors wait for the gap."
Don't miss the big and small.
Discrimination of words
Orthopedic heritage; You can't pronounce "wèi"
Distinguish the shape of the inheritance; Can't write "send".
Antonym: incomplete, east scale west claw
Structural subject-predicate form.
Grammar is generally used as predicate, attribute, adverbial and clause.
6. I can't find the four-character idiom at the beginning of Yong, but there is an idiom at the end:
1. The waves are rough: the water is surging. Describe the waves as big and fast.
2. The wind rises, the water surges, the wind blows and the water waves surge.
3. the wind is surging, and the wind is surging. It is a metaphor that new things come and go, and the momentum is very strong.
Tears welled up, tears welled up Describe extreme sadness or fear.
A swarm of bees is a metaphor for many things rising one after another with great momentum.
6. Fog and clouds are surging, indicating that many things appear quickly.
7. See "Fog and Clouds" when the fog rises. Metaphor many things emerge rapidly.