Four-character idioms explain phonetic sentences

1. The interpretation of the four-character idiom Pinyin sentence-making is out of thin air.

Wu Zetian

It shows that Taoism believes that everything in the world is born, and everything is born without it. Say nothing. Metaphor has no facts and is fabricated out of thin air.

The source "Laozi": "Everything in the world is born with it, and it is born without it."

Structural subject-predicate form.

Usage is used as a derogatory term. Used to point out a bad purpose; Fabricate out of thin air; Frame others. Generally used as predicate and object.

Pronunciation is positive; It can't be pronounced "sēnɡ". "

Distinguish students; Can't write "l"

Tell a lie, make trouble.

Antonyms are irrefutable, irrefutable.

Discrimination ~ and "causing trouble" both mean something out of nothing. But ~ emphasizes fabrication out of thin air; Deliberately create trouble; Have a motive to hurt people; And "causing trouble" focuses on causing trouble; Cause a quarrel; Still unintentional; Or on purpose.

example sentence

(1) lies fabricated by American news organizations. Distort our consistent policy.

(2) Some people; Always liked ~; Sow discord among people.

2. Four-character idioms, pinyin, explanation, sentence making 1. Cheerfulness: Cheerfulness. Picking: full of energy. Intense: vigorous. Describe a very happy look. In the garden activities to celebrate "June 1st", the students happily played many games. 2. angry: angry. Describe a very angry look. He walked into the classroom angrily. 3. Concentration: gathering, meeting: gathering. Describe being very focused. The students in the classroom are listening attentively to the teacher. 4. Talk to yourself. You can often see an old man sitting there talking to himself at the intersection. 5. Close call: describe the situation as critical. The driver suddenly stopped the car. 6. Like mushrooms after rain: describe a lot of new things. Since the reform and opening up, factories have mushroomed. 7. Dazzling things: a metaphor for many beautiful things that appear in front of us. The dazzling things on display there dazzled us. 8. Hold your head high: describe the image as very tall and heroic. He is selfless, what an upright and indomitable man. 9. Do everything possible: methods. Say: method. Do everything possible. The teacher did everything possible to stimulate our enthusiasm for learning. Hunger: metaphorically speaking, the demand is very urgent, just like hungry and thirsty. Students are eager to study hard ..10000.10000000016.

3. Four-word idiom+explanation+sentence making 1 Get up when you hear the cock crow, which means that the people study hard and try their best to govern.

Grandpa is cultivated in the countryside, and he smells chickens and dances and beats Tai Ji Chuan every day. Starting from scratch, I started a career by my own efforts.

Chairman Wang started from scratch and is now the president of Wang Group. 3 make a comeback: the dust rolled up when people run.

Describe the organizational strength after failure and try to save it. Although I didn't perform well in this competition, I decided to make a comeback tomorrow.

In ancient Buddhist temples, bells were rung in the morning and drummed at dusk to tell the time, which was used to make people realize. Whenever I think of bad things, I will think of my mother's exhortation to me at dawn and dusk.

Strive for the upper reaches, strive for progress, learn and be a man. Don't be complacent and burn your bridges. Now that I'm here, I'm determined to burn my bridges and not go back without winning the championship.

6 Throw a pen into the army, abandon civil servants, and join the ranks of defending the country. After graduating from high school, my uncle joined the army and entered the military academy, shouldering the heavy responsibility of defending the country.

A lesson from the past can be used as a reference for future generations. With this lesson, I will definitely bring rain gear when I go out next time.

A stone can touch anything because of its sincerity. My cousin believes that sincerity is the best, and his heart will definitely touch Miss Wang.

Diligence can make up for the lack of talent. Diligence can make up for it As long as you work hard, you have a chance of success.

Man can conquer nature. My mother told me that "man can conquer nature" and that I should not be afraid of failure.

Where there is a will, there is a way. You will succeed as long as you work hard. My brother believes where there is a will, there is a way. As long as he works hard, he will be admitted to the first choice school.

12 good medicine tastes bitter, can cure diseases, but it is bitter. Metaphor tells the truth and remonstrates criticism. Although it sounds uncomfortable, it is good for people.

Grandma said that although medicine is bitter, good medicine tastes bitter. In order to get better quickly, I still have to drink. The monthly exam is coming, and I am determined to prepare according to the spirit of the ancients.

14, I have a clear conscience, and I am shameless in my heart. A person does not pursue wealth, but has a clear conscience and much ado about nothing.

Sentence: There are restless robbers and troublemakers. In high spirits: interest: interest.

Pick: spirit. Lies: exuberance.

Describe a very happy look. In the garden activities to celebrate June 1st, the students happily played many games.

2. Anger: Anger: Emotional. Describe being very angry.

I don't know why, but he walked into the classroom angrily. "3. Concentration: gathering, meeting: gathering.

Describe very focused. The students in the classroom are listening attentively to the teacher.

4. soliloquize: soliloquize. You can often see an old man sitting there talking to himself at the intersection.

5. Close call: describe the situation as critical. Just before the crash, the driver suddenly stopped the car.

6. like mushrooms after rain: describe the emergence of a large number of new things. Since the reform and opening up, factories have mushroomed.

7. A dazzling array of things: a metaphor for many beautiful things appearing in front of your eyes. There are so many things on display there that we can't see everything.

8. indomitable spirit: describe the image as very tall and heroic. He is selfless, and he is really an upright and indomitable person.

9. Do everything possible: methods. Say: method.

By all means. The teacher did everything possible to arouse our enthusiasm for learning.

Hunger: metaphorically speaking, demand is urgent, just like hungry people want to eat and thirsty people want to drink water. The students are hungry and study hard.

10. Caution: Caution: Careful. He cleaned the vase carefully and then put it gently on the table.

1 1. brand new: brand new: bright and bright. Describe the old look with a new look.

Seeing the brand-new mental outlook of our class, the headmaster showed a gratified smile on his face. "12. Planned: Cheng: ready-made.

I am confident in this exam, and I believe I can get good grades. "13. Unique: don't: unique elsewhere.

His books are unique and unique. "14. Idiom: Every tree is a soldier. Pronunciation: c m ù m ù ji ē b ī ng Interpretation: Treat every grass and tree on the mountain as enemy soldiers.

When people panic, they are suspicious. Sentence: On this day, everyone was in a state of indecision. At night, nothing happened.

15. Idiom: Go shirtless. Pronunciation: chìbóshàngzhèn n Interpretation: Go shirtless. Metaphor comes to power in person and carries out activities unabashedly.

Finally, he went out in person. 16. Idiom: rabble Pronunciation: w shézh zh ng Interpretation: Like a group of crows temporarily aggregated.

Metaphor is a group of people who have no organization and discipline. Sentence: although there are some people outside, they are also ~, which are not consistent with each other.

17. Idiom: besieged on all sides Pronunciation: s \u miànchǔg \u Interpretation: Metaphor means being surrounded by the enemy and isolated. Sentence: No matter how eloquent you are here, you have to obey.

18. Idiom: Use troops like gods. Pronunciation: yò ngb and ngrú shé n Interpretation: The soldiers are like gods. Describe good at commanding operations.

Sentence-making: Zhuge Liang's ingenious calculation in the Three Kingdoms period. 19. Idiom: Courage without strategy Pronunciation: yǒuyǒngwúmóu Interpretation: Only courage, no strategy.

Refers to doing things or fighting only by pounding and rushing, lacking planning and strategy. Sentence: bi feng ~, extremely greedy for wine and lust, does not care about people, and people are centrifugal.

20. Idiom: Clear the field with a strong wall Pronunciation: JiāNBC qi ngyiě Interpretation: A way to deal with the invasion of a strong enemy. In this way, the enemy can neither attack the stronghold nor rob the materials.

Sentence: Don't go to war, just wait until the thief is as relaxed as possible. 2 1. A good beginning and a good ending: contradictory and contradictory.

You speak so well from beginning to end, how can I believe you? 22. The neck on the neck: slaughter: killing.

Stretch your neck and wait to be killed Die without resistance.

The prisoner knew he was born to die, so he had to be hanged. 23. clothes don't mop the floor: drag, drag.

Clothes don't touch the ground, indicating that you are busy. There is too much work these days, and he does.

4. Four-word idiom explanation and the sentence wü sh ě ng fü i explanation: finding fault for no reason and deliberately making trouble.

Sentence: There are restless robbers and troublemakers. In high spirits: interest: interest.

Pick: spirit. Lies: exuberance.

Describe a very happy look. In the garden activities to celebrate June 1st, the students happily played many games.

2. Anger: Anger: Emotional. Describe being very angry.

I don't know why, but he walked into the classroom angrily. "3. Concentration: gathering, meeting: gathering.

Describe very focused. The students in the classroom are listening attentively to the teacher.

4. soliloquize: soliloquize. You can often see an old man sitting there talking to himself at the intersection.

5. Close call: describe the situation as critical. Just before the crash, the driver suddenly stopped the car.

6. like mushrooms after rain: describe the emergence of a large number of new things. Since the reform and opening up, factories have mushroomed.

7. A dazzling array of things: a metaphor for many beautiful things appearing in front of your eyes. There are so many things on display there that we can't see everything.

8. indomitable spirit: describe the image as very tall and heroic. He is selfless, and he is really an upright and indomitable person.

9. Do everything possible: methods. Say: method.

By all means. The teacher did everything possible to arouse our enthusiasm for learning.

Hunger: metaphorically speaking, demand is urgent, just like hungry people want to eat and thirsty people want to drink water. The students are hungry and study hard.

10. Caution: Caution: Careful. He cleaned the vase carefully and then put it gently on the table.

1 1. brand new: brand new: bright and bright. Describe the old look with a new look.

Seeing the brand-new mental outlook of our class, the headmaster showed a gratified smile on his face. "12. Planned: Cheng: ready-made.

I am confident in this exam, and I believe I can get good grades. "13. Unique: don't: unique elsewhere.

His books are unique and unique. "14. Idiom: Every tree is a soldier. Pronunciation: c m ù m ù ji ē b ī ng Interpretation: Treat every grass and tree on the mountain as enemy soldiers.

When people panic, they are suspicious. Sentence: On this day, everyone was in a state of indecision. At night, nothing happened.

15. Idiom: Go shirtless. Pronunciation: chìbóshàngzhèn n Interpretation: Go shirtless. Metaphor comes to power in person and carries out activities unabashedly.

Finally, he went out in person. 16. Idiom: rabble Pronunciation: w shézh zh ng Interpretation: Like a group of crows temporarily aggregated.

Metaphor is a group of people who have no organization and discipline. Sentence: although there are some people outside, they are also ~, which are not consistent with each other.

17. Idiom: besieged on all sides Pronunciation: s \u miànchǔg \u Interpretation: Metaphor means being surrounded by the enemy and isolated. Sentence: No matter how eloquent you are here, you have to obey.

18. Idiom: Use troops like gods. Pronunciation: yò ngb and ngrú shé n Interpretation: The soldiers are like gods. Describe good at commanding operations.

Sentence-making: Zhuge Liang's ingenious calculation in the Three Kingdoms period. 19. Idiom: Courage without strategy Pronunciation: yǒuyǒngwúmóu Interpretation: Only courage, no strategy.

Refers to doing things or fighting only by pounding and rushing, lacking planning and strategy. Sentence: bi feng ~, extremely greedy for wine and lust, does not care about people, and people are centrifugal.

20. Idiom: Clear the field with a strong wall Pronunciation: JiāNBC qi ngyiě Interpretation: A way to deal with the invasion of a strong enemy. In this way, the enemy can neither attack the stronghold nor rob the materials.

Sentence: Don't go to war, just wait until the thief is as relaxed as possible. 2 1. A good beginning and a good ending: contradictory and contradictory.

You speak so well from beginning to end, how can I believe you? 22. The neck on the neck: slaughter: killing.

Stretch your neck and wait to be killed Die without resistance.

The prisoner knew he was born to die, so he had to be hanged. 23. clothes don't mop the floor: drag, drag.

Clothes don't touch the ground, indicating that you are busy. There is so much work these days that he doesn't even have clothes to mop the floor.

24. Clear water and clear ice: Bai Rubing water. Describe a noble character or elegant writing.

How can a clean person like her be with those bad people? 25. A fishbone got stuck in the throat.

Metaphor psychology has something to say, which is very uncomfortable. I know the truth, but I can't say it. It's like drowning in your throat.

26. Look up to animals: I want to serve my parents in the world and support my wife and children in the afterlife. Generally refers to maintaining family life.

It is very hard for my father to get up early every day and look up at things and animals. 27. Do evil: persist in doing evil and refuse to repent.

This man is evil and will be punished by law in the end. 28. It doesn't help time: it doesn't help things.

If you don't study hard now, it won't help to regret it in the future. 29. bookcase with feet: that is called a person with accurate memory and profound knowledge.

He is diligent, thoughtful and knowledgeable. He is really a bookkeeper with feet. 30. A word is like a pearl. Describe the mellow voice.

It is also a metaphor for beautiful articles and gorgeous words. This kind of article is really a sentence. After reading it several times, it is still memorable.

3 1. downpour explanation: downpour: splash the basin, the appearance of heavy rain pouring down. Describe the heavy and urgent rain.

Sentence: Everyone braved the downpour to plug the gap bravely. 32. Humans can conquer nature by analogy.

My mother told me that "man can conquer nature" and that I should not be afraid of failure. 33. Where there is a will, there is a way. As long as you work hard, you will succeed.

My brother believes where there is a will, there is a way. As long as he works hard, he will be admitted to the first choice school. 34. Good medicine tastes bitter, and it can cure diseases, but it tastes bitter.

Metaphor tells the truth and remonstrates criticism. Although it sounds uncomfortable, it is good for people. Grandma said that although medicine is bitter, good medicine tastes bitter. In order to get better quickly, I still have to drink.

35. Hanging beam and stabbing stocks describe people who study hard. The monthly exam is coming, and I am determined to prepare according to the spirit of the ancients.

36. A clear conscience, a clear conscience. People do not seek wealth, but a clear conscience. 37. Be good to each other from beginning to end: contrary to each other, inconsistent with each other.

You speak so well from beginning to end, how can I believe you? 38. strangled: kill: kill.

Stretch your neck and wait to be killed

5. Four-character idioms, pinyin, explanation and sentence making 1. Cheerful: cheerful: enthusiastic: energetic: exuberant. Describe a very happy look.

In the garden activities to celebrate June 1st, the students happily played many games.

2. Rage: Rage: Emotional. Describe being very angry.

Somehow, he rushed into the classroom.

3. Concentration: gathering, meeting: gathering. Describe concentration.

The students in the classroom are listening attentively to the teacher.

4. soliloquize: soliloquize.

You can often see an old man sitting there talking to himself at the intersection.

Close call: describe the situation as critical.

Just before the crash, the driver suddenly stopped the car.

6. like mushrooms after rain: describe the emergence of new things in large numbers.

Since the reform and opening up, factories have mushroomed.

7. A dazzling array of things: a metaphor for many beautiful things appearing in front of your eyes.

There are so many things on display there that we can't see everything.

8. indomitable spirit: describe the image as very tall and heroic.

He is selfless, and he is really an upright and indomitable person.

9. Do whatever it takes: methods. Say: method. By all means.

The teacher did everything possible to arouse our enthusiasm for learning.

Hunger: metaphorically speaking, demand is urgent, just like hungry people want to eat and thirsty people want to drink water.

10. Caution: Caution: Careful.

6. Worried about causing trouble wú sh ē ng f ē i explained: looking for trouble for no reason, deliberately causing trouble. Sentence: There are restless robbers and troublemakers. Cheerfulness: Cheerfulness: enthusiasm. Adoption: spirit. Intense: vigorous. Describe a very happy look. In the garden activities to celebrate "June 1st", the students happily played many games. 2. Anger: Anger: Emotional. Describe being very angry. For some reason, he rushed into the classroom. 3. concentration: meeting: gathering. Described as very focused. 4. soliloquize: soliloquize. Sit there and talk to yourself. 5. Close call: describe the situation as critical. "Just at the critical moment of the car accident, the driver suddenly stopped the car." 6. Like mushrooms after rain: describe the emergence of new things. "Since the reform and opening up, factories have sprung up like mushrooms after rain." 7. A dazzling array of things. "The things on display there are dazzling and we can't see everything. 8. Insist on the indomitable spirit: describe the image as very tall and heroic. 9. Do everything possible: methods. Talk: method. Do everything possible. The teacher tried every means to arouse our enthusiasm for learning. Hungry: The metaphor is urgent. I'm thirsty, just as I long for water. The students are eager to study hard. 10. Caution: Caution: Careful. He cleaned the vase carefully and then gently put it on the table. 1 1. brand new: brand new: bright and bright. Describe the old one. The principal showed a gratified smile on his face. " 12. I have a well-thought-out plan: success: completion, ready-made "I've thought it over and I'm sure I'll get good grades in this exam." 13. Unique: not from other places, unique. "The book he wrote is unique and unique." 14. Idiom: All plants are soldiers. Pronunciation: c m ù m ē b ī ng Interpretation: Treat every grass and tree on the mountain as enemy soldiers. Describe people who are suspicious when they panic. Sentence: On this day, everyone was indecisive, but in the evening, nothing happened. 15. Idiom: Go shirtless. Pronunciation: chìbóshàngzhèn n Interpretation: Go shirtless. Metaphor comes to power in person and carries out activities unabashedly. Sentence: He finally ~, I went out in person. 16. Idiom: rabble Pronunciation: w shézhòng Interpretation: Like a group of crows gathered temporarily. Metaphor is a group of people who have no organization and discipline. Sentence: Although there are some people outside, they are still inconsistent. 17. Idiom: besieged on all sides Pronunciation: simi à nch ǔ gē Interpretation: Metaphorically, it is trapped in a situation of being besieged on all sides and being isolated. Sentence: Here ~, with your glib tongue, I have to obey. 18. Idiom: Use soldiers as gods. Pronunciation: yò ngb and ngrú shé n Interpretation: The soldiers are like gods. Description: Good at commanding operations. Sentence-making: Zhuge Liang's brilliant plan in the Three Kingdoms period. 19. Idiom: Go ahead without a plan. Pronunciation: yǒ uy ǒ Don't talk about strategy. Sentence: bi feng ~, extremely greedy for wine and lust, has no sympathy for his servants, and his subordinates are indifferent. 20. Idiom: Guard the wall and clear the field. Pronunciation: Jiānbīq ngyiī χ Interpretation: A way to deal with the invasion of a strong enemy, so that the enemy can neither attack strongholds nor rob goods. Sentence: if you don't fight, just ~, wait until the thief tries his best to relax. Contradictions You speak so well from beginning to end, how can I believe you? 22. Strangled: Slaughter: Killing. Stretch your neck and wait to be killed. It means waiting for death without resistance. The prisoner knew that his guilt was inevitable and he had to be strangled. 23. clothes don't drag: drag. His clothes don't touch the ground, which means he is busy. There is too much work now. He is as clean as ice water. 24. She is as clean as ice water. She describes her noble character or elegant writing. How could she be with those bad guys? 25. Like a fish bone stuck in her throat. It's hard to say what's on your mind. I know the truth, but I can't say it. It really looks like \. I have to support my wife and children. Generally speaking, it means maintaining family life. My father gets up early every day and looks after things very hard. 27. Do evil: persist in doing evil and refuse to repent. This man will be punished by law for his evil deeds. 28. Useless: not good for things. Now I don't study hard. It's no use regretting later. 29. bookcase with feet: a person with accurate memory and profound knowledge. He is diligent, thoughtful and knowledgeable. He is really a bookcase with feet. 30. A word and a bead: a word is like a bead. It describes the mellow singing. It also refers to beautiful articles and flowery words. This kind of article is really well-written. After reading it several times, it is still fresh in my memory, and the rainstorm is pouring down. Describe the heavy and urgent rain1 Sentence: Everyone braved the downpour to plug the gap bravely. 32. Man can conquer nature. My mother told me that "man can conquer nature" and that I should not be afraid of failure.

7. A four-word idiom with explanations and sentences 1. Much ado about nothing.

Explanation: finding fault for no reason, deliberately causing trouble.

Sentence: There are restless robbers and troublemakers.

In high spirits: interest: interest. Pick: spirit. Lies: exuberance. Describe a very happy look.

In the garden activities to celebrate June 1st, the students happily played many games. 》

2. Anger: Anger: Emotional. Describe being very angry.

I don't know why, but he walked into the classroom angrily. 》

3. Concentration: gathering, meeting: gathering. Describe very focused.

The students in the classroom are listening attentively to the teacher. 》

4. soliloquize: soliloquize.

You can often see an old man sitting there talking to himself at the intersection. 》

5. Close call: describe the situation as critical.

Just before the crash, the driver suddenly stopped the car. 》

6. like mushrooms after rain: describe the emergence of a large number of new things.

Since the reform and opening up, factories have mushroomed. 》

7. A dazzling array of things: a metaphor for many beautiful things appearing in front of your eyes.

There are so many things on display there that we can't see everything. 》

8. indomitable spirit: describe the image as very tall and heroic.

"He is selfless, and he is really an upright and unyielding person. 》

9. Do everything possible: methods. Say: method. By all means.

The teacher tried every means to stimulate our enthusiasm for learning. 》

Hunger: metaphorically speaking, demand is urgent, just like hungry people want to eat and thirsty people want to drink water. "The students are hungry and study hard. 》

10. Caution: Caution: Careful.

He cleaned the vase carefully and then put it gently on the table. 》

1 1. brand new: brand new: bright and bright. Describe the old look with a new look. Seeing the brand-new mental outlook of our class, the headmaster showed a gratified smile on his face. 》

12. planned: cheng: ready-made.

I am confident in this exam, and I believe I can get good grades. 》

13. Unique: Don't: Other places, unique. His books are unique and unique. 》

14. Idiom: All plants are soldiers.

Pronunciation: c múomúJiébéng

Interpretation: treat all vegetation on the mountain as enemy soldiers. When people panic, they are suspicious.

Sentence: On this day, everyone was in a state of indecision. At night, nothing happened.

15. Idiom: Go shirtless.

Pronunciation: CHBóshàngzhèn

Interpretation: Go into battle with your bare hands. Metaphor comes to power in person and carries out activities unabashedly.

Finally, he went out in person.

8. Four-character idioms explain 500 sentences, with three tops and four tops. I sā n dǐ ng sǐ [explanation] describes a crowded and continuous crowd.

[Source] The fourth time in The Legend of Ping Yao: "The fortuneteller dismounted at the gate of the fence and didn't enter the house. He just stood in the hall, everyone was surrounded by the future, reaching out one by one and asking too many doctors to see his pulse. " After paying the bill, the guests are like a city and are not allowed to be idle.

Awakening E68A8462616964757A 68696416F313343623163 World Hengyan Oil Salesman monopolizes the flower base "Eighty-four thousand b ā w à n sí qi ā n" [Explanation] was originally a Buddhist number representing many things, but later. [Source] Hokkekyo Pagoda: "If you hold 84,000 magic weapons and the Twelve Classics, you will give a speech. "

[Example] ~ Think backwards and accompany you to sleep drunk. Song Luyou's "Drunk Songs" is a metaphor for talking and pulling, without a center.

[Source] Yuan Xiao Dexiang's "Killing Dogs to Persuade Husbands": "I said that Ding Yi is indeed two, and you said eight, three and four." Board 64 b m: n b m: n Li Yu Shi Yu [explanation] Song Dynasty officials cast copper coins, each board 64, which cannot be increased or decreased.

Metaphor is rigid and inflexible. Plate: "plate", the mold for casting money.

[Source] Qing Fan Yin's "Several Proverbs": "Board sixty-four, casting money is also a rule, not vivid." This man is unkind.

Wang Anyi's "A Week Around the Commune" refers to being distracted and listless. [Source] "West Lake II Li Shuang is desperate": "It's really half-hearted to seduce an official to fuck you, right next to me."

No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no,no. [Source] Shi Ming Naian's "Water Margin" The seventh time: "This group of people are no three, no four, refuse to come near, don't be embarrassed."

[Example] You should take a piss yourself and take a picture! ~, just like eating swan fart! Qing Wu Jingzi's The Scholars was wrong for the third time. Chāsān CuO si [explanation] upside down. There are many mistakes or fallacies in the description.

[Source] Yuan Anonymous's "About Wen" is the fourth fold: "This page is right for Rockett, this bitch is wrong." [Example] What this page says is true, but this woman was born distorted.

The Love of Yuan Qu Xuan Yue Wen. ZH ā o sā n mù si [explanation] originally refers to playing tricks to deceive the people. Later, the metaphor often changed his mind and was capricious.

[Source] "Zhuangzi's Theory of Everything": "I was given by the public, saying' Three transgressions and four times'." All the snipers are angry.

Said,' but it's four times and three times.' Everyone is very happy.

It is also because the name is not worthy of the name and it is used angrily. D: And s: nxi: [Explanation] Describe a low attitude and a low nature of work.

[Source] "The Scholars" 40th time: "My name is Shen in Changzhou, not some cold door." [Example] I thought that at the beginning, I was a fledgling artist in the city and refused to serve influential people and teach them to fight.

The first act of Lao She's Longxugou is upside down. Diā n sā n d m: o sā [explanation] Three, four: indicates clutter. Describe the disorder of speaking and doing things.

[Source] Xu Ming Lin Zhong's "Romance of the Gods" forty-fourth: "After worshipping my son's teeth for three or four days, I feel uneasy." Grandma is old, and she is often clumsy in doing things.

Adjusting three nests and four Tiá o sā nW not sā [explanation] refers to provoking right and wrong. Same as "adjusting three types and four types".

[Source] The sixth and third chapters of A Dream of Red Mansions: "Qingwen laughed:' Now you can't learn well, and you know how to adjust three nests and four.