A four-character idiom that begins with a border.

1. Bounded four-character idioms * * * Found 18 bounded idioms, but found no bounded idioms.

Famous world:

Clear world: clear peace: stability and peace; World: This is the meaning of the world. Refers to social stability and world peace.

Broaden one's horizons: it means that one's views on things should not be too limited, confined to a narrow range, and one's horizons should be broadened.

River sand world: refers to the Buddha world with as much sand as the Ganges.

Golden world: describe a beautiful and perfect situation.

Brocade: refers to the bustling place. Same as "World of Flowers and Flowers".

Look around the world: look around: open your eyes, your eyes are not limited to a narrow range. Open your eyes and see the world. Also known as "Wang Gankun".

Travel around the world: go to heaven and travel around. Travel around the world.

Chu-Han: In the struggle between Chu and Han, both sides controlled the boundaries and rivers between regions. Later, it was often compared to the front line of war.

This boundary refers to dividing boundaries and blocking each other.

This boundary is different from other boundaries: it refers to dividing boundaries and blocking each other.

Half a room has no boundaries: space and boundaries: this work is "embarrassing". Metaphor is superficial, not profound or incomplete.

Half-empty and half-bound: ① Not thorough, not deep. ② I don't know. I still can't say it. 4 means mediocrity.

There is no boundary between the two: metaphor is in a dilemma and difficult to deal with. Also described as embarrassing. Use "awkward".

Elysium: Buddhism refers to the place where Amitabha lives. Later, it refers to a happy place.

Flower world: refers to the bustling place where people eat, drink and have fun. Also refers to the human world.

In Buddhist terminology, a thousand times the world is called Hanazono Sakura world, a thousand times the Hanazono Sakura world is called Zhong Qian world, and a thousand times Zhong Qian world is called Daqian world. Later refers to the world.

Eye-opening: broaden your horizons and increase your knowledge.

2. At the beginning of the world, there were no four-character idioms. What do you mean by clear boundaries? It's not an idiom. Idioms with boundary characters are as follows: 15:

Eye-opening: broaden your horizons and increase your knowledge.

In Buddhist terminology, a thousand times the world is called Hanazono Sakura world, a thousand times the Hanazono Sakura world is called Zhong Qian world, and a thousand times Zhong Qian world is called Daqian world. Later refers to the world.

Flower world: refers to the bustling place where people eat, drink and have fun. Also refers to the human world.

Elysium: Buddhism refers to the place where Amitabha lives. Later, it refers to a happy place.

There is no boundary between the two: metaphor is in a dilemma and difficult to deal with. Also described as embarrassing. Use "awkward".

Half-empty and half-bound: ① Not thorough, not deep. ② I don't know. I still can't say it. 4 means mediocrity.

Half a room has no boundaries: space and boundaries: this work is "embarrassing". Metaphor is superficial, not profound or incomplete.

This boundary refers to dividing boundaries and blocking each other.

Look around the world: look around: open your eyes, your eyes are not limited to a narrow range. Open your eyes and see the world. Also known as "Wang Gankun".

Brocade: refers to the bustling place. Same as "World of Flowers and Flowers".

Golden world: describe a beautiful and perfect situation.

River sand world: refers to the Buddha world with as much sand as the Ganges.

Broaden one's horizons: it means that one's views on things should not be too limited, confined to a narrow range, and one's horizons should be broadened.

Clear world: clear peace: stability and peace; World: This is the meaning of the world. Refers to social stability and world peace.

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3. What are the idioms that begin with "Xie"? 1. broaden your horizons [kā i ku ò y m 4 n jiè] is to look at things without being too restrictive, confined to a very narrow range, and broaden your horizons.

2. In Buddhist terminology, a thousand worlds are called Hanazono Sakura World, a thousand worlds in Hanazono Sakura are called China Thousand Worlds, and a thousand worlds in China are called China Thousand Worlds. Later refers to the world.

3. Eye-opening [[Dà kā i y m ? njiè]] broaden your horizons and increase your knowledge. 4. The macro world [hóng guān shjiè] does not involve the material world in the structural fields such as molecules, atoms and electrons.

It is often used to refer to huge material fields such as planets, stars and galaxies. 5. Look at the world [fà ng yǐ n shǐ jiè] Look at the world: open your eyes and look beyond the narrow scope.

Open your eyes and see the world. Also known as "Wang Gankun".

6. The world of flowers and flowers [huā huā shijiè] refers to the bustling places where people eat, drink and have fun. Also refers to the human world.

7. Forest boundary [sēn lín jiè xiàn] At high latitudes or high mountains, due to factors such as low temperature (the highest monthly average temperature is below 7℃), wind and soil, it is impossible to form a forest boundary. 8. Another parallel space on the other side of the mainland [y?Jie DDàlú] is a world completely imagined by the author himself.

9. Critical depth [lín jiè shēn dù] Critical depth refers to the depth of the water layer where the total production of algae per unit volume is equal to the total respiration in 24 hours, that is, the depth where the net production is equal to zero. 10, the world is bounded by Xinjiang [cǐ jiè bǐ jiāng] refers to dividing the boundaries and blocking each other.

1 1, famous all over the world [[f ē I sh ē ng sh ē Jiè]]. 12, the real world [zh ē n shí shí jiè] The world that people can see, hear and touch is the real world.

13, Elysium [ā nlè shiè jiè] Buddhism refers to the western Elysium. It is the land where Amitabha lives.

14, world famous [Xi m:ng yùshjiè] World famous means that it is world famous. Description is very famous in the world.

15, Datong World [dà tó ng Shi Jiè] The society described by Datong World is an ideal society where everyone respects the old and loves the young, where there is injustice everywhere and no one goes hungry. 16, the bustling world [fá n huá shijiè] describes the world that has been disturbed one after another.

17, the six [fóJièlidào] in Buddhism is what Buddhism usually calls the six, which is the language of Buddhist worldview. It refers to the six realms of the cycle of all beings because of good and evil deeds.

18, jieshou painted pottery [jieshou city] Jieshou painted pottery firing technique refers to a local folk traditional pottery-making technique in jieshou city, Anhui province. 19, the half-empty boundary [bàn jiàn bàn jiè] ① is not thorough and deep.

② I don't know. I still can't say it.

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From Tian, Jason. Original meaning: the border is vertical and the border is the same as the original meaning.

-"Shuo Wen". Press, Tanabe also.

Boundary, vertical also. -"Erya" Tanabe refers to the boundary.

-"Jipian Qingzhen and Muzhi Boundary" strictly notes that the government and the people have no boundaries and enter other ministries. -"Mozi Order" visited Wan Li.

-"Everything goes wrong, five flaws" domain people do not take the government boundary. -"Mencius Gong Sunchou" to Yan Nanjie.

-"The Warring States Policy Yance" welcomes the world. -"Historical Records Biography of Wei Gongzi" is dangerous and evil.

-Wen Song Tianxiang's Introduction to Nanlu gives another example: boundary (boundary; Boundary); Border agreement (a treaty concluded by the two countries to define the border); Border thief (thief disturbing the border); Boundary to boundary; The scope is the boundary between right and wrong, and the post name is the role. -"Xunzi Justice" seeks the boundary without measuring it, so it is indisputable.

-"Xunzi's Theory of Rites" is extravagant and frugal, with rites as the boundary. -The biography of Ma Rong in the later Han Dynasty is another example: definition (logical noun.

I.e. definition); Street body (the name of a street in Kaifeng in the Northern Song Dynasty, which was then a business district); Range (limit and range); The boundary wall (as a boundary wall) refers to a special boundary, namely Haimentong, a fairyland in Penglai. -Liu Cang's "Tiantan Poetry" is another example: realm; Upper limit; Lower bound; Outside; A collection of some social members with the same occupation, work or gender in the franchise area.

Such as: all walks of life; Intellectuals; News; One of the three basic boundaries of natural matter in education. Such as: the plant kingdom; The highest level of stratigraphic division in the animal kingdom is equivalent to the generation of geological age.

Below the boundary is the system. For example, the lines on the Paleozoic book paper, with the upper and lower frames as columns, are straight lines.

For example, a square ruler (long stationery used to press paper, also called "ruler"); Boundary line (straight grid on paper or silk); Border pens (brushes used to draw straight lines) are adjacent; The boundary between the Three Kingdoms and Qin is even more urgent. -"The Warring States Policy Qin Ce" gives another example: there is the Yellow Sea in the east; Boundary (boundary connection); World Day (connecting the sky) divides the waterfall into streams to define the road.

-Sun Zhuo's "Tour of Tiantai Mountain" is another example: the boundary is broken (cut); Department (division; Difference); Boundary Zhu (underlined with red strokes); Border roads (intersections); Boundary interruption (cut off; Separation) alienates Jingyang, the border of Fan Ju, and takes its place. -Yang Xiong's "Robbery of the DPRK" is separate.

Such as: boundary breaking (separation); Border rice (a kind of rice planted in November of the lunar calendar and harvested in April of the following year); Boundary (separation); Barriers (barriers)

At the beginning of the world, there was no complete set of idioms! Are you mistaken?

There are many boundary words at the end:

The half-empty boundary (1) is not thorough and deep. ② I don't know. I still can't say it. 4 means mediocrity.

Half a room is unbounded, boundary: this work is "embarrassing". Metaphor is superficial, not deep, or not thorough

There is no boundary between metaphor and dilemma, which is not easy to handle. Also described as embarrassing. Use "awkward".

What kind of society is the world? Used to condemn bad social behavior and corruption.

This boundary is here: this; Xinjiang: border, border. The line between this and that.

This boundary refers to dividing boundaries and blocking each other.

In the Chu-Han struggle, the two sides controlled the borders and rivers between the regions. Later, it was often compared to the front line of war.

Broaden one's horizons, broaden one's horizons and increase one's knowledge.

Climb the world and travel around the world. Travel around the world.

In Buddhist terminology, a thousand worlds are called Hanazono Sakura World, a thousand worlds in Hanazono Sakura are called China Thousand Worlds, and a thousand worlds in China are called China Thousand Worlds. Later refers to the world.

Frontier painting: frontier fortress; Boundary: The boundary of a territory. Set up signs on the border, or set up fortifications on the border to divide territorial boundaries.

Look at the world: open your eyes, your eyes are not limited to narrow areas. Open your eyes and see the world. Also known as "Wang Gankun".

The world of flowers and flowers refers to the bustling places where people eat, drink and have fun. Also refers to the human world.

The golden world describes a beautiful and perfect situation.

A world of flowers and flowers refers to a bustling place. Same as "World of Flowers and Flowers".

The river sand world refers to the Buddha world with as much sand as the Ganges.

Elysium Buddhism refers to the place where Amitabha lives. Later, it refers to a happy place.

Broaden your horizons, that is, don't be too limited in your views on things, confine them to a very narrow range, and broaden your horizons.

Qi and Liang Dynasties were two of the Six Dynasties. Due to political corruption, their ruling time is very short. Metaphor country weak chaos.

Clear the world: stability and peace; World: This is the meaning of the world. Refers to social stability and world peace.

An ideal society in the eyes of ancient thinkers in China. Refers to an equal and free social scene without oppression and exploitation.

The Buddhist term "three thousand worlds" refers to "three" and "thousand" worlds. The latter refers to everywhere, that is, the whole world.

Heavenly King: a kind of god in superstition; Lower bound: from heaven to earth. Metaphor is extremely dignified official business.

Slight boundary: tiny; Boundary: boundary, boundary. Extremely fine boundaries.