A complete collection of four-character idioms in waves

1. A complete set of four-character idioms about the word "lang" braves the wind and waves, waves, waves and waves to wash sand. Rogues ride the wind and waves at the forefront [fē ng k ǒ u lē ng ji ā n] is calm [[fē ng pē ng lē ng j ē ng] wave: lē ng ē

Poetry on the waves: 1. One river never comes back, the waves are gone, and it is a romantic figure through the ages —— An interpretation of the stone Niannujiao Chibi Nostalgia: the Yangtze River flows eastward. For thousands of years, all talented heroes have been washed away by the waves rolling along the Yangtze River. Do you remember that if you hit the water in the middle stream, the waves would stop the ship from flying? Do you remember that if you hit the water in the middle stream, the waves would stop the ship from flying? Do you remember? Let's go swimming in the middle of the river. Although the wind and waves are very heavy, it is even difficult to sail, but we take fighting with the wind and waves as a pleasure, holding Ruhui to cover up our tears and stroking the waves of our skirts. 3. Embrace Ruhui, cover your tears and touch your clothes —— Interpretation of Qu Yuan's Lisao in the pre-Qin period: Embrace soft grass to wipe your tears, and tears roll on my clothes.

Definition of idiom: 1. Slander [fàng làng xíng hái] Slander: debauchery; Skull: human body. Refers to the behavior that is not bound by secular etiquette.

2.【dà làng táo shā 】 Metaphor is tested and screened in fierce struggle. 3. Strong winds and waves [Dà f dà fēng dà làng] refer to huge winds and waves.

It is a metaphor for the great turmoil and great changes in society. 4. Ride the wind and waves.

Metaphor to overcome difficulties and go forward bravely. 5. Breaking the waves is a metaphor for ambition, fearlessness and courage.

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2. What are the four-character idioms with waves? Wave idioms waste pen and ink: refers to people's poor works or too complicated and detailed articles? Waves: What's the strange tone? Light and fine: light: frivolous; Floating and thin: not solemn.

Describe debauchery is not solemn and meticulous? Strong winds and waves. Refers to the simultaneous changes with rapid momentum or strong impact? Wandering: wandering: wandering.

Describe rambling in detail? Calm: calm and comfortable; Quiet: Quiet. The wind is comfortable and the waves are calm.

Refers to no wind and waves. Metaphor is calm and nothing is not detailed? Sweet voice: floating flowers and waves: refers to ordinary flowers and plants.

Metaphor is frivolous. Detailed? Gone with the wind: gone with the wind: Bo: Wandering.

There are floating marks and wandering footprints everywhere. Metaphor is a wandering person or life.

Detailed? Calm: the wind has subsided; The waves calmed down. There are no storms in rivers, lakes and seas; For the time being, it presents a quiet and peaceful scene.

It is also a metaphor for things to calm down; Restore calm. Detailed? Wind blows waves: the wind blows violently; The waves are beating.

Metaphor harsh environment; A dangerous encounter or severe test. Detailed? The cusp: a metaphor for the fierce and sharp social struggle outpost.

Detailed? Wandering: wandering: indulgence; Unlimited; Skull: the shape and characteristics of a person. Refers to the behavior that is not bound by secular etiquette; Broad-minded and generous.

Detailed? Big waves wash sand: wash with water. Remove impurities.

Big waves wash sand. Metaphor can stand the test and screening in fierce struggle.

Detailed? Big wind and waves: refers to huge wind and waves. It is a metaphor for the great turmoil and great changes in society.

It also means that the struggle is sharp, complex, intense and arduous.

3. Four-character idioms at the beginning of the word wave The four-character idioms at the beginning of the word wave butterfly mad bee frivolous bee butterfly.

Metaphor is frivolous man. Waves, butterflies and bees are metaphors of a frivolous man who likes to tease women.

Wandering around, wandering around. Wandering in the Jianghu: wandering around; Jianghu: refers to all places.

Wandering around, living without a fixed place. Wandering: wandering around; Pingji: Like duckweed, floating.

Describe the trail drifting, just like duckweed. Travel around the world: wandering around.

Wandering around, footprints all over the world. Travel around the world: wandering around.

Wandering around, footprints all over the world. Drinking refers to eating and drinking in the romantic arena.

Spray refers to ordinary flowers and plants. The prodigal son returns: a prodigal son.

People who don't do their jobs turn over a new leaf.

4. Four-word idioms of waves and waves:

Calm down,

raging waves

Ride the wind and waves,

The prodigal son has returned,

Big waves wash sand,

At the forefront,

Wandering around the world,

Make waves,

Make waves,

Extravagance and waste,

Stir up the wind and waves,

Longjiang tiger waves,

Canglang old man,

Fake births and wave deaths,

Ridiculous and arrogant,

Anger, wind and waves,

Make waves,

Strong winds and waves,

Wandering the rivers and lakes,

Break the wind and waves,

Prime minister of prodigal son,

Romantic dick,

Floating pen and ink,

There is no smoke without fire,

The waves are calm,

Drinking, drinking,

Wandering around,

Ride the wind and waves,

Braun flies after him,

Youyan flood

5. The last word of the four-character idiom "Lang" is the idiom "Chá cháng fēng pò làng", which means to be ambitious, fearless and brave.

Chè n b not zhú là ng [explanation] Still drifting with the tide. Describe running around; Disturbed.

Take advantage of the wind and waves. Take advantage of the downwind; Break the waves.

Metaphor is ambitious; Magnificent spirit; Not afraid of difficulties; Go forward bravely; There is a lot of ambition in this. Also known as "riding the wind and breaking the waves" and "riding the wind and breaking the waves".

Chéng fng xěng làng là ng) means taking the opportunity to make trouble. Ch not Ch not chōng fēng pò làng ng describes the rapid progress of waterways.

Dàfēng dàlēng refers to huge waves. It is a metaphor for the great turmoil and great changes in society.

It also means that the struggle is sharp, complex, intense and arduous. Angry wind and waves (fè n fèn fēng jīng làng), violent winds and waves.