A complete collection of four-character idioms with a sense of beginning

1. Idioms with feelings, what are the four-character idioms with feelings?

Idioms with feelings

Grateful runny nose: tears. Tears of gratitude. Describe extreme gratitude.

feeling heaven and earth, moving ghosts and gods: feeling: moving. Touching heaven and earth, making ghosts and gods cry for it. Describe deeds or literary works that are touching.

Feeling heaven and earth, crying ghosts and gods: feeling: moving; Weep: Cry. Touching heaven and earth, making ghosts and gods cry for it. Describe deeds or literary works touching.

feeling things hurts: feeling: moving; Sad: sad. Be moved and sad by seeing something.

The feeling of knowing what happened: knowing what happened: being appreciated or reused; Feeling: grateful. Gratitude for giving appreciation and reuse.

true feelings: sincere feelings, real feelings.

exogenous pathogenic factors and internal injuries: ① Chinese medicine refers to exogenous pathogenic wind, which is caused by stagnation. (2) metaphor internal and external frying forced.

I can't forget the feeling of inscription: inscription: engrave words on utensils, and remember metaphors in my heart. Keep it in mind deeply and be grateful.

emotional: emotional, high spirits.

grateful: there is no end to gratitude. Describe very grateful.

the feeling of being separated from the world: the world: in ancient times, 3 years was a lifetime; The world refers to an era. Refers to the feeling caused by great changes in personnel or scenery, as if an era has passed.

tears of gratitude: tears of gratitude. To describe the appearance of being extremely moved. Sometimes it is ironic. Snuff: tears. Zero: fall.

I'm filled with emotion: I'm sorry because I feel something; Wanduan: numerous and complicated. There are many regrets because of deep feelings.

Full of emotion: Many feelings and feelings are caused by great changes in external things.

earth-shaking: moving heaven and earth. Describing sincerity is touching. It is also a metaphor to move the heartless world. Describe great grievances.

touching: deeply touching people's hearts. Heart: lung; Metaphor is deep inside.

emotional: handle things according to personal likes and dislikes or temporary emotional impulses.

feeling for the present and remembering the past: feeling something about the present and thinking about the people, things or scenery of the past.

gratitude: I am grateful to others for their kindness and try to repay them.

empathy: feeling: gratitude; Body: personally. I feel grateful, as if I had received it myself.

emotional department: feeling something; Sigh followed. Refers to feeling something and can't help but sigh.

grateful: grateful for the kindness of others. Dai: respect; Admire.

sentimental: emotional and sentimental.

mixed feelings: 1: more descriptions; Feeling: feeling; Emotion; Intersection: refers to the simultaneous occurrence of different feelings. Describe many feelings intertwined.

sentimental: good: easy; Good (Hao); Feeling: sad. Easy to worry and feel sad. Describe people's emotional fragility.

gratitude: feeling: gratitude; Dai: Respect and admire. Appreciate the kindness and benefits of others.

grateful tears: tears: Si: Snuff. Tears of gratitude. Describe extreme gratitude.

feeling the time and caring for things: feeling: feeling, feeling; Caressing: counting and recalling. Be sad because of thinking about current events.

move heaven and earth, feel ghosts and gods: move: move; Feeling: moved. Moved the spirits of heaven and earth. Describe deeds or works very touching.

sense of facing the corner: facing the corner of the house. Refers to the feeling of disappointment

exogenous internal stagnation: stagnation: detention. In traditional Chinese medicine, getting sick due to wind, cold and summer heat is called exogenous disease, and damp-heat is called internal stagnation. Metaphor

the feeling of internal and external attacks on the wind tree: the wind tree: metaphor: unable to support because of the death of parents. Refers to the sadness of bereavement

the connection between heaven and man: induction: sympathetic response. It means that the will of heaven and the people in the world can sympathize with each other

to hold things and express feelings: to hold emotions under the guise of foreign things.

caring for things: expressing your mind under the guise of things.

trust things: express your mind under the guise of things.

loyalty drives justice: it means being driven by loyalty and inspired by justice.

Deeply felt: Jude's words are touching.

touching the heart and spleen: see "touching the lungs and liver".

touching the lungs and liver: description makes people deeply moved.

feeling the present and thinking about the past: see "feeling the present and thinking about the past".

feeling extremely tearful: I shed tears with gratitude. Describe being extremely grateful.

Grateful Wilder: Appreciate the kindness of others.

Two days of mourning: describe those who saved people from danger, hardship and illness.

caring for the time and feeling things: it means feeling the current events and worrying about the past.

sentimental: see "sentimental".

Entrusting things with feelings: Entrusting feelings with foreign things.

five senses of memory: metaphor of inner gratitude

feeling forgotten: feeling: grateful for the kindness; Forgetting your body: I am willing to give my life. In the old days, the literati thanked the emperor and expressed their loyalty. Grief is stubborn: sorrow: sorrow; Feeling: moved; Stubborn: stupid; Yan: Huili. The sad mood touched the foolish and ignorant people as well as the smart and handsome people. Turn around. 2. press the beginning of the four-word idiom encyclopedia

hold your ground and press: stop. Put the army on hold. Now it is also a metaphor for not working for the time being.

step by step, class: category, order; Just: return. According to certain steps and sequences. It also means doing things according to the old rules and lacking the spirit of innovation.

put away your armor weapons according to the armor. Metaphor to stop military action.

stop fighting and pack up your armor weapons. Metaphor to stop military action.

according to the name, the responsibility is based on the name of the thing, and the requirements are consistent with the reality.

hold back: suppress, endure. My heart is impatient and I can't help it.

press the horse's reins. Gently press the reins and let the horse walk slowly.

follow the map: find; Ji: A good horse. Follow the portrait to find a good horse. Metaphor stick to the rules; It is also a metaphor to follow clues to seek.

self-suppression by line: restraint. Restrain one's behavior.

it's better to stay put than to stay put.

follow suit: the army stops moving. A: Armor refers to weapons and equipment. Stop the soldiers and tie up your armor. Refers to disarmament, truce and surrender.

step by step means to follow the rules or certain procedures. See "Step by Step".

The order is good as before, and the people live and work in peace and contentment as before. 3. The first four-word idiom encyclopedia

Openness: Openness: Open your mind and show sincerity. Refers to treat people sincerely, frankly and selflessly.

be honest: be honest: open your mind and show your sincerity. Describe being sincere to others and show sincerity.

open and close freely: close: according to, suitable for; Freedom: Free from obstacles and constraints. Open and close freely, describing doing things according to your own wishes.

flowering and fruiting: originally, it refers to harvesting after sowing and cultivation. Now it is said that the work has made progress and achieved results.

opening a book is beneficial: opening a book means reading; Benefits: benefits. Reading is always good.

pioneers: originally refers to the generals who pioneered and took the lead in the ancient army. Now it is a metaphor for the advance personnel who carry out a certain work.

cut to the chase: you can see the mountain when you open the door. It is a metaphor for talking or writing an article to talk about the subject directly, without beating around the bush.

open the door and rob: pay tribute. Open the door and invite the robber in. Metaphor introduces bad guys and brings disaster.

founder of mountain-opening: mountain-opening refers to the establishment of a temple in a famous mountain; Founder: the first generation of entrepreneurial monks. Originally refers to the monk who started the temple. Later borrowing refers to the founder of a cause.

creating the world: ancient myths and legends: Pangu created the world and began to have human history. Later, it is often compared to unprecedented and unprecedented since ancient times.

open source and reduce expenditure: open: persuade classes; Source: water source. Develop water sources and control water flow. Metaphor increases income and saves expenses.

make it clear from the beginning: make it clear from the beginning: expound the purpose; Mingyi: Explain the meaning. It means to explain the main meaning at the beginning of speaking and writing.

full throttle: it means that a person or a unit tries its best to work with all its strength.

Open your mouth and see your throat. Speak frankly, without hidden songs.

See the sky through the clouds: it is a metaphor that darkness has passed and light has arrived. It is also a metaphor for misunderstanding elimination. The same as "open the clouds to see the sun."

Be happy to see courage: it describes being sincere to others and showing sincerity. With "open mind and see sincerity".

happy to see the intestines: it describes being sincere to others and showing sincerity. With "open mind and see sincerity".

the founder of the mountain: originally refers to the monk who founded the temple. Later borrowing refers to the founder of a cause. With the "founder".

open your eyebrows and show your eyes: a happy look.

smile: a happy look. With "open eyebrows and eyes".

promote the benefits and eliminate the hazards: still talk about promoting the benefits and eliminating the hazards. Set up undertakings that are beneficial to the people of the country and get rid of all kinds of disadvantages.

carry forward the past: carry on the work of predecessors and open up a road for the future.

broaden one's horizons: it means that one's view of things should not be too restrictive, confined to a narrow range, and one's eyes should be broadened.

speak frankly, without hidden songs. With "open your mouth and see your heart".

Open ranks and establish poles: the old term refers to establishing inheritance and establishing rule.

expand territory: expand territory. The same as "opening up the territory."

expand territory: expand territory. The same as "opening up the territory."

expand territory: expand territory.

expand territory: expand territory. The same as "opening up the territory."

Flowering and fruiting: It means that achievements have been made in self-cultivation, study and work, and results have been achieved. The same as "the result of opening China".

the result of opening China: it means that achievements have been made in self-cultivation, study and work, and the results have been achieved.

founding a country and inheriting a family: it refers to establishing a state and inheriting a fief.

open the door to delay the theft: open the door and invite the robbers in. Metaphor introduces bad guys and brings disaster. The same as "opening a door and robbing a thief."

open the clouds to see the sun: open: spread out. Pull out the clouds and see the sun. The metaphor of darkness has passed and light has arrived. It is also a metaphor for misunderstanding elimination.

seven things to do: to compare the necessary expenses every day.

take a bachelor's degree: subject: imperial examination. Refers to the old imperial examination to select outstanding scholars.

seeing the sky through fog: metaphor makes people suddenly enlightened.

open a tiger: open a wooden cage for wild animals. Originally, it meant that the person in charge of custody did not fulfill his responsibilities. After more metaphor to indulge the bad guys.

founding elder: elder: a person with high seniority in politics. Refers to people with high qualifications and prestige at the time of the founding of the People's Republic of China.

Not to shoot an arrow before opening a bow: a metaphor for deliberately making a gesture of action.

be sincere: see: show. Show sincerity by revealing sincerity. Describe being sincere to others and show sincerity.

start a foundation: start a foundation, which is usually compared with the old founding monarch establishing a new dynasty or country.

get things done: open: open, understand; Business: business. Knowing the principle of stunners can do all kinds of things well.

Founding Fathers: Founding Fathers: People with great achievements. Refers to a person who has made great contributions to the establishment of a new country or dynasty.

Opening the stage with gongs and drums: a metaphor for the beginning of speaking or writing an article. It is also a metaphor for the beginning of an event.

drink heartily: heartily: I feel relaxed and very carefree. Metaphor is to open your mind and drink to your heart's content.

Founding hero: refers to a person who has made great contributions to the establishment of a new country or dynasty.

Mountain-breaking ancestor: Mountain-breaking refers to the establishment of a temple in a famous mountain; Laozu: the first generation of entrepreneurs. Originally refers to the monk who started the temple. Later borrowing refers to the founder of a cause.

the originator of a mountain: a metaphor for the pioneer of an academic school and skill.

Opening the gong and shouting: When the ancient officials went out, the official knocked the gong in front and shouted for pedestrians to avoid. It is also a metaphor for showing off for others.

open your mind: speak frankly, without hidden songs.

opening up the territory: opening up: opening up; Xinjiang: frontier; Open up; Earth: national territory. Expand one's territory.

starting a business: it refers to starting an imperial business. 4. A complete set of four-character idioms with many beginnings

A complete set of four-character idioms with many beginnings:

More is better,

Many disasters,

Colorful,

Sentimental,

Affectionate,

redundant,

eventful,

versatile.

Too many words and too few words,

Too many questions,

Too many differences,

Too many hands and feet,

Too many words or too many words,

Too many words for teachers,

Too many words for wealth,

Too many wealth for good people,

Too many fish for leakage,

Too many ends for few people.

many years,

too many words, too few words,

too fast, too easy,

too many troubles,

too many words,

too many tongues,

too many plans, too few breaks,

too many words.