1. What are the four-character idioms about "chivalry"
1. Xingxia loves righteousness [xíng xiá hào yì]
Refers to loyalty and willingness Sacrificing yourself to help others.
2. Zhaixin benevolent [ zhái xīn rén hòu ]
Zhaixin: homely. Refers to a person who is loyal and kind.
3. Seeing injustice on the road [ lù jiàn bù píng ]
Refers to seeing something unfair.
4. Speak out with righteousness [zhàng yì zhí yán]
Speak out: to speak truthfully. Speak the truth for the sake of justice. Refers to being able to deliver justice.
5. Fight against injustice [dǎ bào bù píng]
When you encounter injustice, stand up and help the bullied party.
6. Support the weak and suppress the strong [ fú ruò yì qiáng ]
Support the weak and suppress the strong.
7. Xingxiazhizhi [xíng xiá zhàng yì]
It means being loyal, loving to help others, and specializing in fighting against those who are grievances.
8. The liver of a chivalrous man and the courage of a righteous man. Describes the heart and actions of being brave, hoeing the strong and supporting the weak, and fighting against injustice.
9. Do what is right [jiàn yì yǒng wéi]
When you see something just, do it bravely.
10. Helping others is happiness [ zhù rén wéi lè ]
Helping others is happiness. 2. A four-character idiom with the word "无我" (two characters)
The Supreme Being has no self
The explanation of the Supreme Being has no self
Idiom: The Supreme Being has no self Me
Pinyin of the idiom: zhì gōng wú wǒ
Explanation of the idiom: to: extremely, most; public: selfless. Impartial to the extreme, without any selfishness
Source of the idiom: Volume 7 of "Gui Qian Zhi" by Liu Qi of the Yuan Dynasty: "Scholar-bureaucrats as officials should have no self-interest, take care of themselves, and the people should serve themselves." . ”
Traditional Chinese idiom: Zhigong Wushi
Idiom phonetic notation: ㄓㄧˋ ㄍㄨㄙㄨˊ ㄨㄛˇ
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Number of words in the idiom: four-character idiom
Sentinel: neutral idiom
Idiom usage: as object, attributive, adverbial; used for doing things.
Idiom structure: combined idiom
Idiom era: ancient idiom
Synonym: selfless
Antonym: selfish 3 . A four-character idiom containing the word "magic arrow"
100% hit
bǎi fā bǎi zhòng
The explanation describes archery or gun shooting that is accurate and hits the target every time. It also means having full confidence in doing things.
Source "Warring States Policy·Western Zhou Dynasty": "There are those in Chu who have the foundation and are good at shooting. They can shoot at willow leaves in a hundred steps and hit every target."
Structural joint type.
Usage: Used for shooting skillfully; now it means having full confidence in doing things. Generally used as predicate, attributive and complement.
The correct pronunciation cannot be pronounced as "fà" here; the Chinese pronunciation cannot be pronounced as "zhōnɡ".
Distinguish the shape; it cannot be written as "中".
Synonyms of the bullets are perfect, a hundred steps can penetrate the poplar, and there is no chance of failure
Antonyms of aimlessness, failure to survive
Examples
(1 )He is a sharpshooter.
(2) Lin Qiang is the captain of the school basketball team; his shooting is almost ~. 4. Four-character idioms, including the words "jade" and "gang"
There are no idioms containing the words "jade" and "gang". The idioms containing the word "gang" are as follows:
Upright and upright. Gang: upright; Zhi: upright; Bua: not ingratiating. Upright and upright without being ingratiating
Shenqiangangke Shenqian: being deep and not revealing; Gangke: winning by being strong. The description is deep and unobtrusive, with strong inner meaning.
Destroy strength and turn it into softness. Destroy: Frustration. Turn strong into pliable.
Be upright, strong and upright, not flattering or partial.
The upright people will no longer exist.
Gangchang is jealous of evil Gangchang: upright temperament; jealousy: hatred. He has an upright temperament and hates evil.
Hardness and softness complement each other. Strong and soft balance each other.
Hard in the middle and soft in the outer. Hard: hard, strong; middle: inside, inner; soft: weak, soft. Smooth on the outside, strong on the inside. Refers to a person's character that is soft on the outside but strong on the inside. It also refers to the strategy of appearing friendly but hiding murderous intent.
Self-willed: self-willed; headstrong: tough-minded; self-directed: self-righteous. Very stubborn and confident, without considering other people's opinions.
Fortitude and dullness Gang: strong; Yi: decisive; Wood: simple; Na: slow to speak, here refers to careful speech. Confucius praised four qualities of people.
King Kong’s angry eyes describe a powerful and terrifying face.
Rouru just vomited. Eat the soft ones and spit out the hard ones. A metaphor for bullying the weak and fearing the strong.
Rurou spits out hardness. Rou: soft; Gang: hard. Eat the soft ones and spit out the hard ones. A metaphor for fear of bullying.
Tu Gang Ru Rou Ruu: soft; Gang: hard. Spit out the hard ones and eat the soft ones. A metaphor for fear of bullying.
Xue Qi Fang Gang Xue Qi: energy; Fang: upright; Gang: strong. Describes young people who are full of energy.
To the greatest, the most rigid. To: the most, the extreme. Extremely upright and strong.
A hundred times of hardening makes steel strong. Iron becomes tough steel after repeated tempering. It is a metaphor that people become useful talents after many trials.
To be stubborn and self-willed. See "to be stubborn and self-willed".
Vajra Numu describes the appearance of being mighty and formidable.
Diamond eyes refer to eyes with sharp eyes that can penetrate the true form.
Soft on the inside and strong on the outside. Weak on the inside but strong on the outside. Also known as "hard on the outside but soft on the inside".
To break the fortress and destroy the strong means to break through and destroy the strong enemy.
Qi and blood are strong. Just like blood and Qi are strong. It means that the energy is at its peak.
Softness can subdue hardness. It means that weak means can subdue strong people. Also known as "softness can control hardness, weakness can control strength."
Soft on the outside and hard on the inside. Soft: supple. Gang: strong. She looks soft on the outside but is strong on the inside. Also known as "soft on the outside but strong on the inside".
Use softness to overcome hardness. Use softness to overcome strongness.
Use softness to control hardness. To: use. Rou: Soft. System: Uniform. Gang: strong. Use gentleness to subdue the strong.
Being firm and soft refers to using various methods to persuade.
Softness can overcome strength 〖Explanation〗It means that weak means can subdue strong people. Same as "softness can control hardness".
Strong on the outside but soft on the inside 〖Explanation〗Strong on the outside but soft on the inside. Same as "soft inside and hard outside".
Soft yet strong, it describes a person’s character that is gentle yet strong. 5. Four-character idioms containing the word "watch"
There are no idioms containing "watch". The idioms containing "note" are as follows:
All-or-nothing: bet; all-or-nothing: all To make a bet with money; to throw dice. Bet all your money at once and decide whether to win or lose. It is a metaphor for putting all your efforts into taking risks in order to succeed by chance
Scale the weight and note the liang. It describes care about every detail and ignore the big.
Destined Superstitious people believe that all human experiences are predetermined by fate and cannot be undone by human power.
Concentrate: Concentrate. All the energy is concentrated on one point. Describes high concentration of attention.
Pay attention with your ears and eyes. Pay attention with your eyes. Originally described as having great power and being respected by everyone. Later, he also described his concentration as extremely concentrated.
Three sure bets: When four people gamble, one person wins the bets of three people. A metaphor for a large harvest out of thin air.
Scoop the liquid out of one container and pour it into another. By extension, there is excess to make up for deficiencies.
Eye-catching: Attention. Get people's attention.
Heavy rain like notes Note: pour in. It describes a huge drop, as if the rain is pouring down.
Eye-catching: Focusing on one point. Refers to attracting others' attention.
Destined. According to old superstition, destiny has already been decided and arranged. Also means "destined".
The eyes are focused and the heart is focused, which means that you are fully focused.
Paying attention to the camp means doing your best.
Full concentration is the same as "full concentration".
Give your full attention. Give your undivided attention.
Xuanhe pouring fire means pouring river water into fire. It is a metaphor for using powerful force to destroy the enemy.
Water injection in the hanging river See "water injection in the hanging river".
The blood flows like a note to describe the rapid and abundant blood flow.
The same as "湌other note this".
Follow the classics and their annotations. It means that what you say is well-founded.
To make up for the deficiency by taking excess and filling it with deficiency.
Note Xuan Shang Bai refers to written records written in black and white on white paper.
Ziying Zhixu See "Zuo Yingzhixu".