Interpretation: refers to admiring fame.
Source: People's Daily 1982.3. 14: "Many Chinese and foreign tourists have come here, and Xi 'an has become a world-famous place. "
Second, for a long time [ji ǔ hu á i ml √ n]
Interpretation: the metaphor is very eager.
Source: Historical Records Biography of Sima Xiangru: "Xiangru is a learned man and admires Lin Xiangru, so he changed his name to Xiangru."
Translation of Vernacular Chinese: After finishing his studies, Sima Xiangru admired Lin Xiangru and changed his name to Lin Xiangru.
Third, what is the rider's desire
Interpretation: Flyer: A bird shooter. The shooter is at a loss about the soaring bird. The old sage lived in seclusion to avoid falling into the hands of thugs.
Source: Don Zhang Jiuling's Twelve Feelings (4): "Bird hunters crave me in vain, because I roam the boundless sky."
Vernacular translation: No.4 of Twelve Feelings by Don Zhang Jiuling: "Today I wander in the shadow, where will the solo traveler pursue?"
Fourth, the Confucian thought of desire.
Explanation: The original meaning refers to children's feelings for their parents, and later it is extended to the cordial feelings of respect and love for teachers and elders.
Source: But as I looked home, the twilight deepened: "Although I haven't met Wu Bo several times in my life, I don't have a feeling of admiration and confidant for someone who lives in Nanyang and cares about the motherland."
Verb (abbreviation for verb) passion and admiration
Interpretation: trend: running, taking refuge; Inflammation: heat. Flatter and cling to powerful people.
Source: The third episode of "Vinegar Gourd", the hostess of the Ming Dynasty: "As for the cold wish of husband and wife, the arrogance of mother and child is just a feeling of all, longing for admiration, bowing down as a slave and begging at night. What is the difference with the flowers in that community? "
2. Chasing Idioms Daquan Four-character idioms chase disasters with virtue, win battles, chase dogs, chase mice, buy laughter and chase happiness.
Chasing the wind, chasing shadows, chasing the wind, chasing sheep, and chasing the distance carefully.
Don't chase a horse. Don't chase a horse. Down the river, down the source, down the dust.
Tracing the heart, hand, electricity, wind and electricity to the source
Tracing back to the source, chasing the wind, chasing the wind, chasing the wind.
Chasing the wind, taking photos, chasing the wind, chasing the wind, and chasing pictures every day.
To the roots, to the roots, to the roots, to the roots, to the roots.
Tracing back to the source, tracing back to the source, tracing back to the source, chasing fun and laughing.
Chasing happiness, buying laughter, happiness, happiness, regret?
It's too late to regret.
Catch up with the future, catch up with death, catch up with the distance, and chase the clouds and electricity cautiously.
Don't chase me, catch up quickly.
It's hard to find roots, hearts and hands.
Get to the bottom of it, chase death, chase the north, chase the wind every day.
Kuafu pursues the sun, not the past. Chasing you with a smile.
3. The four-word word pursues the north,
Get to the bottom of it,
Chasing for fun,
Chase the stirrup immediately,
Chase,
Chasing north,
Buy laughter, chase happiness,
Chasing the wind, switching power,
Catch up quickly,
Chasing the wind with electricity,
It's hard to catch up,
Chasing each other,
Chasing the wind day after day,
Don't chase the enemy,
Climbing the clouds and chasing the moon,
What comes can be chased,
Chase the dead north,
Can't catch up,
Destroy the scenery and chase the wind,
Chasing the soul,
Chasing the wind, sneaking around,
Tracing back to the source,
Crawling with the wind,
In the hot pursuit,
Chasing happiness, buying laughter,
Buy happiness and laughter,
Go after the pony at once,
Get to the bottom of it,
too late to regret/repent
4. Words with the words "chasing the sky", "immediately chasing after the stirrup", "chasing after me", "chasing after me" and "fighting for me".
First, chase the scenery
Vernacular Interpretation: Nie: Tracking. Describe the speed.
Source: "Give a scholar to join the army": "Wind flies, Jing flies."
Dynasty: Three Kingdoms Wei
Author: Ji Kang
As fast as the wind and lightning, I followed the shadow and flew.
Second, immediately chase stirrup.
Vernacular interpretation: speed words.
Source: "Open-hearth furnace king tapping steel": "The chimney spits heroic spirit, the heart of the furnace rolls heat wave, and the open-hearth furnace king Wang Ma pursues tapping steel."
Dynasty: modern
Author: Guo Xiaochuan
Third, you chase after me.
Vernacular interpretation: describe the fierce competition, and everyone is unwilling to lag behind.
Source: 1960No. 14: "We are in a construction boom in which you chase after me and leap forward."
Dynasty: modern
Author: "Xinhua Semimonthly"
Fourth, catch up.
Interpretation of vernacular: cheer up and catch up.
Source: Chapter 1 of Three Brothers of Qin Dynasty: "Western countries are powerful and determined to slaughter us. If you don't catch up, you will die. "
Dynasty: modern
Author: Lao She
Verb (abbreviation for verb) put out the fire and chase death.
Vernacular explanation: death: refers to people who run away. Such as putting out fires and chasing fugitives. Metaphor is that things are urgent and urgent.
Quotations: Quotations from Yue Yutang Volume 1: "I feel that my busy life is like putting out a fire to chase my death, and it is hard to delay for a moment."
Dynasty: Yuan
Author: Huang Yuanji
I suddenly feel that things around me are urgent and can't be delayed.
5. It's still prudent to follow the four-character word at the beginning of the word.
Chasing clouds and electrodes. Come on.
Tracing the source refers to tracing the source. The same as "tracing the source".
Tracing the source refers to tracing the source. The same as "tracing the source".
Get to the bottom of it. Get to the bottom of it.
Get to the bottom of it. Get to the bottom of it.
Chase happiness, buy laughter, and pursue happiness. More refers to drinking or something.
Chasing the music, he pointed out with a smile that selling porn is for fun.
Chasing and playing, still talking and playing
Chasing pleasure or having fun. Take pleasure in pursuing pleasure.
Regret the past, but cannot change it. Also known as "regret".
It's too late to regret.
Chasing the soul and taking the life of the soul. The description is very attractive.
Superstition refers to absorbing the soul and leading to death. It's the same as Chasing the Soul.
Dementors superstition refers to devouring the soul and leading to death.
Chasing fashion is chasing fashion.
Chase after death, chase after death and defeat the fleeing enemy. To "chase the dead and drive north."
Chasing the defeated enemy in the north.
Looking for the root of poverty: looking for the end. Investigate the root cause of the incident.
Get to the bottom of it. Generally, it refers to asking the reason for a thing.
Chase the defeated enemy by chasing the dead and chasing the north.
Tracing back to the source: fundamental; Tracing back: exploring. Tracing the root, tracing the source, metaphorically tracing the root.
Chasing the wind and blacking out describe the speed as extremely fast. The multi-fingered horse galloped at full speed. To "chase the wind and chase the electricity."
Chasing the wind and crawling describes the speed as extremely fast.
Chasing the wind and shadowing describe the speed at which horses gallop. With "chasing the wind".
Chasing the wind and taking pictures to describe the speed of horses. Nie, one is "photo". With "chasing the wind".
Chasing the wind and electricity is extremely fast. The multi-fingered horse galloped at full speed.
Chasing the wind describes getting faster every day. The multi-fingered horse galloped at full speed. To "chase the wind and chase the electricity."
Chasing the wind and shadows describes the speed of horses. With "chasing the wind".
Tracing the source refers to tracing the source. The same as "tracing the source".
Get to the bottom of it. Get to the bottom of it.
Tracing back to the source is tracing back to the source. The same as "tracing the source".
6. The four-character idiom at the beginning of Zhuizi pursues pleasure.
Chasing north,
Chasing the wind, switching power,
Get to the bottom of it,
Chase the dead north,
Can't catch up,
Chasing the soul,
Chasing the wind, sneaking around,
Tracing back to the source,
Chasing happiness, buying laughter,
Get to the bottom of it,
Regret what,
Chasing the wind and electricity,
Get to the bottom of it,
Chasing and laughing,
Trace the source,
Tracing back to the source,
Chasing each other,
Tracing back to the source,
Regret is common,
Chasing the soul,
Chasing death and fleeing,
Chasing happiness,
Chasing for life,
Regret,
Chasing the wind,
Chasing the wind shadow,
Tracing back to the source,
The horse galloped away.
7. What is the four-word idiom non-stop?
Explanation: the metaphor keeps moving forward.
Master Wang Yuan's "Li Chuntang" is the second fold: "He won the urgency and kept playing."
It is not until dawn that the pursuers are far away that the horse can be reined in. (The History of Pain by Qing Wu Ren Jian for the third time)
Synonym, forge ahead, forge ahead, volunteer, work day and night, make persistent efforts.
The antonyms are timidity, stagnation, timidity, timidity, timidity, hesitation, hesitation, caution, wasting time, wasting time and retreating.
Grammatical subject-predicate form; As predicate, attribute and adverbial; Include praise