Pinyin: q incarnation
Interpretation: grab: grab; Clever: soft fraud. In the past, people described rich and powerful people seeking other people's property. Now refers to the use of various methods to seek property.
Source: Stone "Postscript of the Second Rhyme of Mi Fei Two Kings": "Stealing the ancient, who laughs like a crazy tiger."
For example, make a sentence: unexpectedly, send back more than 20 years old.
2, unruly
Pinyin: ho fà ng bü j:
Explanation: restraint: halter, extension is bondage. Describe a person's heroic and unrestrained temperament.
Source: "Northern History Zhang Yichuan": "Yi people are few and bold, and they go in and out of temples, but they are high and have no scruples."
For example, Fang Yuezong is the elder brother of the current Songjiang magistrate. He is generous and chivalrous, uninhibited, likes drinking and is very talkative.
3. Guan Hao lost his string.
Pinyin: good ancient n ā i xi an
Explanation: refers to an orchestra.
Source: Qin Mu's "Art Picking up Shells and Deformation": "There are many sad stories to be performed on the red flag and between the strings of funeral music."
4. Bold and violent.
Pinyin: háo gàn bào qǔ incarnation
Interpretation: refers to taking by force.
Source: He Ming Jingming's "Inner Chapter": "There are scattered and gathered things in managing reserves. It is difficult for scholars to levy, and they are bold and violent. They are fierce and do not change their income, and they are poor and do not reduce their expenses. They blame the government for their power."
5. Heroes rise together
Pinyin: ho Jie bìng qǐ
Explanation: Hero: A hero also refers to a talented person. Heroes have sprung up everywhere.
Source: Biography of the Three Kingdoms, Shu Zhi and Zhuge Liang: "Since Dong Zhuo, there have been heroes, and countless people have crossed the state and even the county."
6. Jairo (name); Hero (movie name)
Pinyin: háo Jie yéng Xióng Xióng
Explanation: refers to a person with outstanding spirit, courage and ability.
Source: Shi Ming Nai 'an's "Water Margin" back to the 37 th: "I live in Jiangpu, Xunyang, and I am the most famous hero."
7. bold and uninhibited
Pinyin: hao mà i bü j:.
Explanation: fetters: fetters. Describe a person's heroic, generous and uninhibited temperament.
Source: Biography of Literature and Art in Qing Dynasty Hou Fangyu: "(Yu Fang) is bold and unconstrained, which is a literary wonder."
8. Heroic and unconventional
Pinyin: háo màI büqún
Explanation: group: gregarious. Bold and unsociable.
Source: Zhuang Yunchuan in Ming Dynasty: "Zhuang Yun, Zi Kong, Jiangpu people. I have been heroic since I was a child and I love ancient learning. "
9. A rich and expensive house
Pinyin: ho mén guízháI
Commentary: the door of the rich is the court of dignitaries. Refers to the home of dignitaries.
Source: Master Wang Yuan's "The West Chamber" Book II, the third fold: "Sir, pick a rich family, don't ask for more happiness."
10, Hao Yi
Pinyin: há há o xi á sh á ng y √.
Explanation: Be bold and brave in dealing with people and pay attention to loyalty.
Source: Chapter 8 of Sun Yat-sen's Psychological Construction: "The courtiers who know Zheng Shiliang among the classmates are all chivalrous men."
2. A four-character grid with the word "good" should preferably start with the word "good" and have lofty aspirations.
Bold and unconstrained
Bravery Hao yangjiang y incarnation
Passion leads to há o qí ng y ?.
Haomen Guzhou
Because of the uninhibited character of character and the surrounding de not a go
Take the cage of wisdom, Hao ·qǔ· incarnation Rilong, as an example.
Luxurious and unrestrained, unrestrained
Zhu Hao lost her silk, háo zhú āi sī: and
Haoshang tycoon háo shāng jù jiǎ m:.
Grab and grab the incarnation of Há o Duó qi M: O Q.
Haomen lay
If you don't stop at the end of the house, you will become an axe.
The arrogant and overbearing háo héng báháo o.
If you don't chop, chop with an axe. If you chop, chop with an axe.
If you don't chop, chop with an axe, such as háo máo bù fá, jiāng yòng fǔ kē.
Seize the incarnation of q incarnation by violence.
Guan Hao mourns the string há ogu m: n ā i xi 'an.
3. What are the four words with "good"? 1. Pinyin: há o duó qi m: 62616964757a68696416fe78988e 69d8331333396333oq incarnation explanation: Hao. Clever: soft fraud.
In the past, people described rich and powerful people seeking other people's property. Now refers to the use of various methods to seek property.
Source: Stone "Postscript of the Second Rhyme of Mi Fei Two Kings": "Stealing the ancient, who laughs like a crazy tiger." For example, make a sentence: unexpectedly, send back more than 20 years old.
2, uninhibited pinyin: háo fàng bù jī explanation: ī: halter, extended to bondage. Describe a person's heroic and unrestrained temperament.
Source: "Northern History Zhang Yichuan": "Yi people are few and bold, and they go in and out of temples, but they are high and have no scruples." For example, Fang Yuezong is the elder brother of the current Songjiang magistrate. He is generous and chivalrous, uninhibited, likes drinking and is very talkative.
3. Guan Hao's mourning pinyin: há o gu ? n ā i xi á n Interpretation: refers to orchestral music. Source: Qin Mu's "Art Picking up Shells and Deformation": "There are many sad stories to be performed on the red flag and between the strings of funeral music."
4. Hao Gan runs away in pinyin: háo gàn bào qǔ Interpretation: refers to bullying and occupation. Source: He Ming Jingming's "Inner Chapter": "There are scattered and gathered things in managing reserves, which are difficult for scholars to levy, daring to take violence, being fierce and not changing their income, being poor and not reducing their expenses, and blaming the government for their power.
"5. Heroes and Pinyin: háo jié bìng qǐ Explanation: Heroes: Heroes also refer to people with outstanding talents. Heroes have sprung up everywhere.
Source: Biography of the Three Kingdoms, Shu Zhi and Zhuge Liang: "Since Dong Zhuo, there have been heroes, and countless people have crossed the state and even the county." 6. Heroic pinyin: háo Jiéyρng Xióng Interpretation: refers to people with outstanding spirit, courage and ability.
Source: Shi Ming Nai 'an's "Water Margin" back to the 37 th: "I live in Jiangpu, Xunyang, and I am the most famous hero." 7. Bold and uninhibited Pinyin: háo mài bù jī Explanation: fetter: fetter.
Describe a person's heroic, generous and uninhibited temperament. Source: Biography of Literature and Art in Qing Dynasty Hou Fangyu: "(Yu Fang) is bold and unconstrained, which is a literary wonder."
8. Bold and unconventional Pinyin: háo mài bù qún Explanation: Group: gregarious. Bold and unsociable.
Source: Zhuang Yunchuan in Ming Dynasty: "Zhuang Yun, Zi Kong, Jiangpu people. I have been heroic since I was a child and I love ancient learning. "
9. Pinyin of aristocratic house: há o mé n guí zhá i Interpretation: The door of the rich is the house of dignitaries. Refers to the home of dignitaries.
Source: Master Wang Yuan's "The West Chamber" Book II, the third fold: "Sir, pick a rich family, don't ask for more happiness." 10, Hao Yi Pinyin: háo xiá shàng yì Explanation: Treat people with boldness and courage, and pay attention to loyalty.
Source: Chapter 8 of Sun Yat-sen's Psychological Construction: "The courtiers who know Zheng Shiliang among the classmates are all chivalrous men." .
4. Four words with words.
Bold and unrestrained,
Esho bamboo,
Greenwood hero,
Mourning the bamboo,
Look forward to pride,
Powerful,
A generation of writers,
Greenwood peddlers,
Ai si Hao rou,
Greenwood hero,
Ambition and ambition,
Aboveboard,
Heroes dry clouds,
Be endowed with wealth,
Long Yuan's heroism,
Heroine,
Wuling is heroic,
Greenwood peddlers,
Zhu Hao mourns silk,
Heroism is unconventional,
A huge room,
Like a storm,
Heroes, heroes,
Take the spoils,
5. A complete set of four-character idioms with the word "Hao". Four-character idioms with the word "Hao" are ambitious, usurping the throne, female heroes, heroes, dignitaries, etc.
1, lofty aspirations [[há o q í ng zhang zhi]] lofty aspirations.
Sentence making: He walked towards Sunglow with great pride and ambition.
2. Take advantage of [Qi m: o q ǔ há o duó] Take advantage of: soft deception; Grab: grab. In the past, people described rich and powerful people seeking other people's property. Now refers to the use of various methods to seek property.
Sentence: Landlords took advantage of farmers' land and occupied their land.
3. Female hero [nǐzh! Ng há o jié] Hero: refers to a person with outstanding talents. An outstanding figure among women.
Sentence: She is an enterprising heroine among women.
A hero refers to a person who has an advantage in talent or courage.
Sentence-making: It was an era of war and heroes.
5. Powerful people need [Quá n Há o Shí yao] powerful giants; Powerful people.
Sentence: I beg him with a thick coin, but I just want to use the word power and strength as a symbol of serving the gods and scaring ghosts to realize my wish.
6. What are the words "good" and "weak"? They are the weak, bullying the weak, bullying the weak, eating the weak, loving to help the weak, avoiding the strong with the weak, beating the weak with the weak, not to be outdone, weeding the strong to help the weak, helping the weak, restraining the strong and restraining the expensive, and restraining the strong with the weak. Weak branches are strong, dead branches are strong, branches are weak, dust is weak, grass is weak, skin is weak, heart is weak, bones are weak, roots are weak, hands are weak, wind is weak, clothes are weak, management is weak, the law of the jungle is weak, water is weak, bullying is weak, few children are weak, and scholars are weak.
Sweep the audience: the earth. Violent robbery.
Destroy the mighty, destroy: break. Crack down on those who rely on power to run amok.
Put on a rogue face and bully others.
Looking around proudly, describe the appearance of getting carried away. It's the same as "expecting self-respect"
Take advantage: grab; Clever: soft fraud. In the past, people described rich and powerful people seeking other people's property. Now refers to the use of various methods to seek property.
Boldness: the reins lead to bondage. Describe a person's heroic and unrestrained temperament.
Take it away by force, take it away by force.
Howtube mourning refers to orchestral music.
Domineering: overbearing and violent. Run amok, do evil, and be overbearing.
Understand the "milli" with an axe without chopping. Metaphor disaster is difficult to eliminate if you don't pay attention to it when it is just budding.
Heroic but unsociable: gregarious. Because of his unrestrained and informal personality, he can't get along with people around him.
The noble family refers to the descendants of the noble family.
Giants and giants: the home of the strong; Jushi: Everyone is a noble family. Refers to a rich family.
If you don't stop at last, you will become an axe. Metaphor disaster is difficult to eliminate if you don't pay attention to it when it is just budding.
Passion leads to passion: refers to excited and unrestrained feelings; Yizhi: carefree and exquisite taste. Excited and unrestrained emotions and free and easy tastes.
Ambition, ambition, ambition.
It is better to get wisdom from a cage than from a cage.
A tycoon refers to a big businessman.
Luxury and waste: too much, too much; Yi: Don't worry. Extremely bold and unrestrained.
Heroic words. Words describing heroism.
Zhu Hao's mourning refers to orchestral music.
Heroine: The headscarves and hair ornaments of ancient women represent women. Hero: refers to a person with outstanding talent. An outstanding figure among women.
Open-minded and bold description of the text is lively and unrestrained.
A hero in the greenwood refers to an outstanding figure in the greenwood.
Greenwood peddler Greenwood: the "heroes of the Greenwood" led by Wang Kuang and Wang Feng in the Western Han Dynasty. Refers to the armed forces gathered in the mountains to resist the government, and refers to bandits who harm the people.
Greenwood heroes refer to people with outstanding skills in the greenwood.
Female hero: refers to a person with outstanding talent. An outstanding figure among women.
Take advantage: soft deception; Grab: grab. In the past, people described rich and powerful people seeking other people's property. Now refers to the use of various methods to seek property.
Clever theft, extortion, fraud, forced robbery. Often used to describe obtaining property or rights by hook or by crook.
The end of Qiu Hao is a metaphor for a tiny thing or place. Just like "Late Autumn".
Power needs a powerful giant; Powerful people.
Local tyrants, evil gentry and local tyrants: the strongmen in the village are the landlords who bully others. Evil gentry: a bad person among local bullies or retired bureaucrats. In the old society, rich and powerful people were bullying in the countryside.
The heroism of the five tombs refers to the heroism of the nobles in the hall.
A hero refers to a person who is superior in talent or courage.
Long Yuan's hero Long Yuan: In the Three Kingdoms, Chen Deng, the word dragon, did not wait for Xu Fan; Hao: Bold and unrestrained. Describe a generous personality.