Four-character idioms containing stubbornness

1. What are the idioms with the word stubborn

Stubborn means very stubborn and cannot be changed.

Hua Ji Ming stubborn and stubborn: ignorance. Civilization spreads to ignorant people so that they can be educated. Describes the popularization of education and good social customs.

To be stubborn is to be stubborn. Persevere in mistakes and refuse to repent.

Stubborn but not changed Ming: ignorant; stubborn: stupid; not changed: unwilling to accept enlightenment. Ignorant and stubborn, do not accept education. Describes a person who is very stubborn and unreasonable.

Sad and stubborn: stupid and stubborn. The original meaning is that the content is sad and the diction is gorgeous, which can move both stupid and smart people equally. Later, it was often used to refer to touching plots in erotic novels, operas, and movies.

If you encourage the stubborn, you will sharpen the dull. If you spur the stubborn, you will sharpen the dull. He tried his best to make progress.

To bear the corner and resist the enemy: to rely on; Corner: the place where the mountain is curved and dangerous. Rely on the dangers and resist stubbornly. Refers to stubborn resistance relying on certain conditions.

Stubborn and ineffective: dull and ignorant; ineffective: not smart. Describe ignorance.

Laigu naughty means arrogant and stubborn, unwilling to admit guilt or admit defeat.

Integrity, stubbornness and cowardice mean that noble moral integrity can inspire people to move forward.

Pei Ji Ju Nian Pei: eliminate; Fierce: a fierce person; Ju: blockage; Ni: a greedy person. Get rid of ferocity and stop greed.

Stubborn: stubborn; blunt: slow. Ignorant and stubborn.

The naughty father and the mother refer to a foolish, stubborn and tyrannical parent.

Stubborn: change. Persevere in mistakes and refuse to repent.

Stubborn means very stubborn and does not know how to change.

A stubborn fortress is a metaphor for a stubborn person.

Stubborn: dull and ignorant; ineffective: not smart. Describe ignorance.

Being stubborn and cowardly makes greedy people honest and cowardly people self-reliant. In the old days, it was used to describe the power of influence.

Naughty and lazy ① refers to bad conduct, rogue and cunning. ②Refers to a person with bad conduct, rogue and cunning.

Naughty and lazy refers to bad conduct, rogue and cunning. It also refers to a person with bad conduct, rogue and cunning. Same as "naughty and lazy".

Naughty thief refers to a person with bad conduct, rogue and cunning.

The stubborn stone nods the stubborn stone: the unconscious stone. Even the unconscious stone nodded in approval. The description makes the truth clear and convincing.

Stubborn iron produces light. Stubborn iron: iron block. The iron block glowed. It is a metaphor that a person encounters a good opportunity and his situation changes unexpectedly.

Stubborn iron produces brilliance. Stubborn iron: iron block. The iron block glowed. It is a metaphor that a person encounters a good opportunity and his situation changes unexpectedly.

Brave, tenacious, brave and outstanding, tough and unyielding.

Sheng Gong said the Dharma, and the stubborn stone nodded shēnggōngshuōfǎ, wánshídiǎntóu 2. Four-character idioms containing 窼

不了 Nest (bù luò kē jiù) Nest: Nest, the nest of birds and beasts. Mortar, an instrument for pounding rice. Metaphors are not bound by old formats and are original.

Pronunciation: bù luò kē jiù

Definition: Nest: The nest of birds, animals or insects. Mortar: An instrument for pounding rice. It is a metaphor for having an original style and not falling into the same old mold. [1]

Allusions to idioms

Song Dynasty Wu Ke's poem "Xue Shi": "Out of Shaoling's mold, the husband's ambition is soaring."

Idioms The story goes that on the night of Mid-Autumn Festival, the Jia family held a reunion banquet in the Grand View Garden. After everyone dispersed, Lin Daiyu leaned on the railing alone and cried sadly. Shi Xiangyun came to comfort her. The two changed the topic and chanted a couplet of poems to the moon. They expressed emotion about the origin of the names of the buildings in the Grand View Garden. Among them, the names of "Tubik Villa" and "Aojingxi Pavilion" were unconventional.

Note: It is not allowed to write "Don't fall into the nest".

Sentence: The design style of the Summer Palace is truly unique and unconventional.

Example: 1 This young painter’s paintings are unconventional and unique in his creative techniques.

Note: It cannot be used to describe a person’s character. 3. The four-character idiom of Hanxiao

Good things should be done in a leisurely manner. The description is both strict and calm. It also means that although there are many things to do, you are still calm and unhurried.

Being in a hurry to make a choice. In an emergency situation, there is no time to make a choice.

Dizzying means there are so many things that your eyes can’t see them all.

There is no time to give every day. Lei: free time; give: enough. It means there are too many things to do and not enough time to finish them.

On the mountain ***, there are many things to do. Mountain ***: On the southwest outskirts of Kuaiji City, there is beautiful scenery. It originally refers to the beautiful mountains and clear waters along the way, which are endless to see. Then use the next sentence to describe how there are so many people coming and going that you can’t handle them.

The sun has no time to describe the time when there is no free time.

Xi Bu Xia Nuan Xi: Sitting; Xia: Free. He got up before even having time to sit on the mat and get warm. It originally meant running around and not being able to live in peace.

Later, he said he was very busy and didn't have time to sit down for a while.

Overwhelmed: idle. The original description is that there are many sceneries and there is no time to appreciate them. Later, it is often used to describe that there are too many people or things coming and it is difficult to cope with them.

Too busy to take care of oneself: leisure. It’s not too late to patronize yourself. It means that you no longer have the strength to take care of others.

No time to eat. No time to eat. Describes intense and hard work.

Too hungry to eat. Even if you are hungry, you don’t have time to eat. Describes being absorbed in one's affairs.

Respectfully and respectfully. Things: Serve, serve others. Leisure: free time. Respectfully serve others and be so busy that you have no time to spare.

Saved too much, see "saved too many times to support".

The leisure time of sharpening the shield: leisure time, spare time. Refers to the spare time during the war.

There are so many beautiful and novel things that my eyes have no time to see.

Too much to eat and too much to eat. Leisure: free time. No time for a good meal. Describes being busy all day long and not even having time to eat.

Thunder is too fast to cover one's ears. 〖Explanation〗It means that things or actions happen suddenly and people have no time to prepare. It's the same as "the thunder can't cover the ears".

Too fast to hide one's eyes from the thunder 〖Explanation〗It means that things or actions happen suddenly, leaving people with no time to prepare. It's the same as "the thunder can't cover the ears".

It’s too late to save oneself [Explanation] It’s too late to save oneself. Refers to the inability to help others anymore. 4. What is the four-character idiom that includes "suffering illness"?

Shen Ming: chronic disease: disease; permanent: long-lasting. Refers to serious illness and old illness. It is also a metaphor for social ills that have been established over time and have caused great harm.

Diarrhea is like a disease. Diarrhea: fever. Feeling hot inside and dizzy. Describes sadness and illness.

If you have a firewood-collecting illness, you cannot collect firewood. A euphemism for claiming to be sick.

Boniu's Disease Boniu: Name of the person, a native of Lu in the Spring and Autumn Period, a disciple of Confucius. Unfortunately, Boniu suffered from leprosy, which was an incurable disease. Therefore, it is used to refer to incurable diseases that people suffer from.

Negative salary disease Negative salary: refers to illness. The fingers and back of the firewood are tired, and the physical strength has not yet been restored.

Abdominal disease: a metaphor for vital parts; disease: disease. A metaphor for harm.

A terminal illness refers to an incurable terminal illness.

Attack diseases, prevent disasters, correct mistakes, and prevent disasters.

Chronic disease, smoke and clouds Chronic disease: a disease that cannot be cured after a long period of treatment, a metaphor for hobbies and habits that have been established over a long period of time and are difficult to change; smoke and clouds: refers to mountains and rivers. Refers to the hobby of landscape.

The disease of the few: the self-proclaimed name of the ancient monarch; disease: disease, fault. A common problem among ancient kings was lust.

Taboos for medical treatment: avoid taboos; taboos: fear, fear. Concealing illness and refusing to seek treatment. It is a metaphor for hiding one's shortcomings and mistakes for fear of criticism.

HanPolygonum: a bitter aquatic plant. Regardless of hardship, condolences to the sick. In the old days, it was a metaphor for the monarch to appease the army and the people and share the joys and sorrows with the people.

River fish with abdominal disease River fish: a hidden name for abdominal disease, so named because the fish rots from the belly. Refers to diarrhea.

River fish disease River fish: a hidden name for abdominal disease, so named because the fish rots from the belly. Refers to diarrhea.

Disease cannot be treated as disease: disease; as: cure. The disease is incurable. The metaphor has reached a dead end.

Help each other in sickness and help each other in sickness. Refers to caring for and helping each other in times of trouble.

Disease caused by overwork is caused by excessive sorrow and fatigue.

5. Four-character idioms containing iron

Four-character idioms containing iron:

Make the iron clear,

Smash the pot to sell the iron,

Strike while the iron is hot, < /p>

A heart as solid as stone,

An iron wall,

An iron horse,

An iron tree blooming,

Unarmed,

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A heart of stone,

A selfless face,

A nail on the iron plate,

An iron bone,

A scrap of metal, < /p>

Iron mouth and steel teeth,

Biting nails and chewing iron,

Strong man,

Solid stone,

Tangchi Iron city,

Iron proof is like a mountain,

Touch gold to make iron,

Iron prison and copper cage,

Turn iron into gold, < /p>

Stubborn iron produces light,

Iron-clad footnotes,

Nanshan Iron Case,

Golden rules and iron rules,

< p> Chewing iron makes gold,

Iron face is ruthless,

Steel bars and iron bones,

A needle sharpens iron