1. Are there any four-character words with "cold"?
The pillow is cold and the quilt is cold. The pillow and quilt are cold. Describes the loneliness and desolation of sleeping alone.
Zhanma Hanchan: Zhanma: a standing horse in the palace guard of honor. Just like the standing horses outside the palace gate and the cicadas in the cold weather. Metaphorically, I dare not say a word. Warm and cold at first, it describes the weather conditions in late winter and early spring that are suddenly hot and cold. One exposure brings ten cold exposures: exposure to the sun. The original meaning is that although it is the easiest plant to grow, it is impossible to grow if it is exposed to the sun for one day and frozen for ten days. It is a metaphor for studying or working hard at one moment and lazy at the other, without perseverance. Yihan is like this. One: unexpectedly; Han: poor. To be so poor. Describes extreme poverty. Even though it is the easiest plant to grow, it is impossible to grow even if it is exposed to the sun for one day and freezes for ten days. It is a metaphor for studying or working hard at one moment and lazy at the other, without perseverance. Hush the cold and ask for warmth Hush the cold: Breathe out hot air to make a cold person feel warm; Ask for warmth: Ask about the cold and ask for warmth. Describes being very concerned about people's lives. Heart as cold as ashes See "Heart as cold as ashes". To be frightened and frightened is the same as "to be frightened and frightened". Chilling and trembling means very frightened. The same as "feeling cold and fearful". Asking questions means caring deeply about other people's lives. Stealing the cold and providing warmth, taking care of the cold and warm in secret. A metaphor for flattery and flattery. It is also a metaphor for caring about people. It's extremely cold. It's extremely cold. Crying: crying; howling: crying. Crying from hunger and cold. Describe the miserable life of starvation and cold. The cold weather at the end of the year refers to the cold scene at the end of the year. Know the pines and cypresses when the weather is cold. In the coldest month of winter, you will know the pines and cypresses are evergreen. It is a metaphor that only through a severe test can a person's quality be revealed. Cold pines and cypresses are a metaphor for people who can maintain integrity in adverse circumstances. Three Friends of the Cold: Pines and bamboos do not wither through the winter, while plum blossoms endure the cold and bloom, so they are known as the "Three Friends of the Cold". Send warmth and nestle in the cold See "send warmth and steal the cold". Sending warmth and stealing cold See "sending warmth and stealing cold". The cold alliance between pines and cypresses is a metaphor for friendship in times of need. Summer rain and cold. Heavy rain in summer and severe cold in winter. "Book·Junya": "In the summer and summer rains, the common people only call for resentment. In winter, when the Qi is cold, the common people also call for resentment. It is very difficult!" Cai Shen's biography: "Qi is a big day. Summer rains "Qi Han, the small people complained about the difficulties of their lives." Later, "Summer Rain Qi Han" was used as a symbol of complaining about the difficulties of life. Summer passes and cold comes. The hot weather has passed and the cold weather has come. Describe the passage of time. Also known as "summer comes and cold comes". Summer comes and cold comes. 〖Explanation〗Summer passes and winter comes. Generally refers to the passage of time. The cold window of ten years contains: year. Refers to long-term hard study. Ten years of hard work describes studying hard for many years. Ten days of cold and one day of sunshine. It is a metaphor for sometimes working hard, sometimes slacking off, and progress is not fast. Shen Zhan Gu Han describes danger and fear. The mountains are cold and the water is cold. 〖Explanation〗Desolate and deserted. Describe the scene in winter. Autumn Moon and Cold River 〖Explanation〗It is a metaphor for the pure and clear heart of a virtuous person. The quilt is cold and the pillow is cold. [Explanation] Quilt: quilt. The pillow was cold. Describes the loneliness and desolation of sleeping alone. Bitter wind and cold rain See "bleak wind and bitter rain". The fear is broken, the heart is cold, and the heart is still trembling with fear. Describes great fear. Manghansezheng means that the starlight is cool and pure in color. It is also used to praise people's noble and upright conduct. Another Chu Han witch: Chu: King Huai of Chu; Wu: the goddess of Wushan. Refers to couples or lovers living in two separate places, lonely and lonely. Lin Han Jian Su refers to the scene of withered trees and dry streams in autumn and winter. Lin Handong Su Han means cold; Su means chill. Describes the scene of sparse trees and shallow streams in autumn and winter. Liaoqiao is cold in spring. Liaoqiao: slightly cold. Describe the coldness of early spring. Cold face and cold iron is a metaphor for an official who is fair, honest and not afraid of the powerful. There is no better way to save the cold than to wear heavy fur. 〖Explanation〗It means that one must be pragmatic in dealing with things. Silence: keep silent. As silent as a cicada in late autumn. It is a metaphor for not daring to speak out of fear of being worried. Jiao Handao thin originally refers to the simple and solitary poetry style of Meng Jiao and Jia Dao. Later it was used to describe similar artistic conceptions in poems. Jihan, Poverty Relief Ji: Relief; Relief: Relief. Help the poor and the poor. Hungry and cold are the same as "hunger and cold are forced". Hunger and cold come together. Described as having no food or clothing, living in extreme poverty. Hungry and cold, hand in hand: together, at the same time. No food or clothing, hungry and cold. Describes life in extreme poverty. Hungry and cold 〖Explanation〗 Having no food and clothing, being hungry and cold. Describes life in extreme poverty. Same as "hunger and cold". Crying because of hunger and cold. Describe the miserable life of starvation and cold. Han Xin Xiao Zhi is also known as "Han Xin Xiao Zhi". Describes worry and worry. Cold heart dissipates one's will See "cold heart dissipates one's will". Cold heart and sour nose. Cold heart: trembling in the heart; sour nose: bitter nose. Describing feeling scared and sad. Shabby and abject: depressed and frustrated. Describes the appearance of poverty, embarrassment and dejection when one is frustrated. The longing for the cold spring refers to the children's longing for their mother. Cold trees bloom in spring. Cold trees do not wither, but spring blooms. Each metaphor has its own characteristics. The cold hair is erect, the cold is coming, the summer is coming, the cold is gray, the flowers are cold in the late season, the plowing is cold in the summer, the plowing is cold, the belly is short, the cold is attached to the fire, the cold wind invades the muscles, the twelfth lunar month, the cicadas march, the horses, the cold cicadas, the cold cicadas, the stiff birds, the fairies in Guanghan, the flesh and bones are not cold. The bones are cold, the hair is standing on end, the winter is cold, the ice is on the ground, the island is thin, the countryside is cold, the heart is cold, the heart is broken, the heart is cold, the heart is cold, the hair is standing up, the fur is cold, the lips are dead, the teeth are cold, the lips are dry, the teeth are cold, the lips are uncovered, the teeth are cold, the material is cold in spring, there is no hunger, no cold, no shivers, and the thin cold is in the middle of the ice and snow.
Ice is as cold as water, and the ice is three feet deep. The white house and the cold door are eight hundred solitary. 2. There are four-character idioms that bring coldness
Idioms that bring coldness
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Counting nine cold days: Counting nine: Starting from the winter solstice, every nine days is a "nine", and the third and fourth nines are the coldest. What are the coldest days?
Bitingly cold: so cold that I almost lose consciousness and feel extremely cold. What are the details?
It’s cold at high places: win: endure , withstand. Standing at a high place cannot withstand the wind and cold. It is a metaphor for people who feel lonely in high positions. Details?
Broken tiles and cold kilns: refers to the simple and dilapidated houses where poor people live. Details?
The ice is three feet thick and cannot be built in a day. Han: Fei: Not; Han: Cold. The ice was three feet thick, and it was not caused by a cold day. It is a metaphor for the formation of a certain situation over a long period of time. Detailed?
Chilling: disappointing and sad Detailed?
Autumn Moon and Cold River: It is a metaphor for the pure and clear heart of a virtuous person. Details?
Winter twelfth lunar month: twelfth lunar month. Refers to the twelfth lunar month, the coldest day in winter. Details?
The pillow is cold and the quilt is cold: the pillow and quilt are both cold. Describes the loneliness and desolation of sleeping alone. Details?
Ten cold weather: Although it is the easiest plant to grow, it will not grow even if it is exposed to the sun for one day or frozen for ten days. It is a metaphor for studying or working diligently for a while and lazy for a while; there is no perseverance. Details?
Cold pines and cypresses: a metaphor for a person who can maintain integrity in adverse circumstances. Details?
The hot weather has passed and the cold weather has arrived. Describe the passage of time. Also known as "summer comes and cold comes". Details?
Ten Years of Cold Window: Year: Year. Refers to long-term hard study. Details?
Breaking the fear and chilling the heart: Still trembling with fear and frightened. Describes great fear. Details?
Cold heart and sour nose: Cold heart: trembling in the heart; sour nose: bitter nose. Describing feeling scared and sad. Details?
Zhanma Hanchan: Zhanma: a standing horse in the palace guard of honor. Just like the standing horses outside the palace gate and the cicadas in the cold weather. Metaphorically, I dare not say a word. Details?
One exposure causes ten colds: exposure: sun exposure. The original meaning is that although it is the easiest plant to grow, it is impossible to grow if it is exposed to the sun for one day and frozen for ten days. It is a metaphor for studying or working hard for a while. Details?
Yihan is like this: Yi: unexpectedly; Han: poor. To be so poor. Describes extreme poverty. Details?
Ask about the cold and heat: ask about the cold and heat; the mouth can release hot air to warm the person who is cold. Describes being very concerned about other people's lives. Shhh: Blow slowly. Details?
Ask about the cold and the warmth: Describes being very concerned about other people's lives. Details?
Stealing the cold and providing warmth: taking care of the cold and warm in secret. A metaphor for flattery and flattery. It is also a metaphor for caring about people. Details?
Crying and howling cold: crying due to hunger and cold; describing the miserable life of being hungry and cold. Details?
It’s freezing: the weather is very cold; the ground is frozen everywhere. 3. The four-character idiom Han Why Fighting Snow
Han cicada is miserable. Han cicada: cicada in the cold weather. When it's cold, cicadas make a sad and low sound. It is often used in literary and artistic works to set off a sad atmosphere and mood.
Hanchan's Horse Guards Horse Guards: Horses in the royal palace's ceremonial guard. Just like the standing horses outside the palace gate and the cicadas in the cold weather. Metaphorically, I dare not say a word.
Cold farming and hot farming generally refers to the hard work of farming.
Hanhua Wanjie Hanhua: flowers in cold weather; Wanjie: moral integrity in old age. It is a metaphor that people are noble in the late festival.
Cold comes and summer comes. Summer is over and winter is coming. Generally refers to the passage of time.
The hairs on the hair stand on end. Describes being very scary, or feeling extremely nervous and frightened.
Cold trees and spring flowers. Cold trees do not wither, but spring flowers bloom. Each metaphor has its own characteristics.
The longing of the cold spring refers to the children's longing for their mother.
Shabby and downcast: Frustrated and frustrated. Describes the appearance of poverty, embarrassment and dejection when one is frustrated.
Cold heart and sour nose. Cold heart: a feeling of trembling in the heart; sour nose: a sour nose. Describing feeling scared and sad.
Chilling cicadas and frozen birds. Cicadas and frozen birds in cold weather. A metaphor for a silent person.
The twelfth lunar month in the cold winter: the twelfth lunar month. Refers to the twelfth lunar month, the coldest day in winter.
Cold wind invades the skin, describing the cold weather.
Cold-belted and short-sighted describes a person who has poor knowledge and short-sightedness.
Plowing in the cold and in the summer. Plowing in the winter and hoeing in the summer. Generally refers to doing various farm work.
Cold and ashes are even more severe, which is a metaphor for regaining vitality. However, the same as "burn".
Chilling one's heart and dissipating one's ambition is used to describe worries and worries. Same as "cold heart selling ambition".
Hanxinsuizhi describes worry and worry. Same as "chilling one's heart and dissipating one's ambition".
Everything starting with the word han is 4. Four-character words that mean nothing
1. Unknowingly
Pinyin of the idiom: bù zhī bù jué
Idiom explanation: not aware; not aware.
The source of the idiom: Volume 120 of "Zhu Zi Yu Lei" by Zhu Xi of the Song Dynasty: "The learning of sages is to make things one by one, and they will do it thoroughly without knowing it."
2. Unknown Bubai
Pinyin of the idiom: bù míng bù bái
Idiom explanation: It describes not being clear, decent or ambiguous.
Source of the idiom: Volume 13 of "Surprise at the First Moment" by Ling Huchu of the Ming Dynasty: "(Li Sheng) often traveled in groups with these frivolous young men, riding horses and testing swords, traveling on the Taihang Mountain Road in the dark. , I don’t know what to do that is unclear.”
3. Unbiased
Pinyin of the idiom: bù piān bù yǐ
Explanation of the idiom: partial, Lean: not straight; crooked. Originally refers to the Confucian golden mean. Now it means not taking sides.
The source of the idiom: Zhu Xi of the Song Dynasty's "Annotations on the Doctrine of the Mean": "The middle one is impartial and impartial, and has the reputation of being neither too weak nor too inferior."
4. Neither humble nor arrogant
Idioms Pinyin: bù bēi bù kàng
Idiom explanation: humble: inferiority; arrogant: arrogant. Neither inferior nor arrogant. Also known as "neither arrogant nor humble".
Source of the idiom: Lao She's "Four Generations Under One Roof" Wu San: "Today, he met someone who was not afraid of him. He must avoid a head-on collision, and just wanted to make more money without being humble or arrogant."
5. Not itchy or painful
Idiom pinyin: bù yǎng bù tòng
Idiom explanation: neither painful nor itchy. The metaphor is not pertinent, does not touch the vital point, and cannot completely solve the problem
Source of the idiom: Chapter 7 of "Water Margin" by Shi Naian of the Ming Dynasty: "No itching or pain, whole body may be cold or hot; no teasing" Not messy, full and hungry.
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