Four-word idiom of physical and mental literacy

1. The four-character idiom cultivated is gentle-gentle: gentle and polite; Er ya: gentle. Describe a person's gentle attitude and behavior. The present tense also means that there is no spirit of struggle, and there is no courage and enterprising spirit in doing things.

Natural and graceful-natural and graceful: frank and cheerful. Describe a natural and generous manner.

Polite-Polite: Originally meant to be both cultured and quality, but later described as elegant. Describe the appearance of being graceful and polite.

Gentle and gentle-text: literary talent; Quality: essence; Binbin: Describe the fitness. The original appearance is elegant and simple, and the later description is elegant and polite.

Elegant and generous-refers to leisurely, elegant and generous behavior. With "elegance".

Elegant and profound-elegant: elegant and noble; To: Fun. Noble character and profound taste. Originally, I appreciated the profound insights of the author of The Book of Songs, Ru Ya. After describing people's manners.

Corporal Li Xian-a talented and virtuous person who treats others with courtesy, and makes friends with ordinary talented people, regardless of their status.

Courtesy-courtesy: dignified and polite. Describe the attitude is very respectful.

Respect the virtuous and be polite-courtesy: treat each other with courtesy and respect each other; Judge: In ancient times, he was called a learned man. Respect people with high moral character and profound knowledge.

Elegant and profound-elegant: elegant and noble; To: Fun. Noble character and profound taste. Originally, I appreciated the profound insights of the author of The Book of Songs, Ru Ya. After describing people's manners.

Gentleness, humility, frugality-the original meaning is gentleness, kindness, respect, frugality and other virtues. This is the principle of treating people with things advocated by Confucianism. Now it is also described as moderation and lack of struggle.

Gentle-describe gentle and polite.

Courtesy-courtesy: dignified and polite. Describe the attitude is very respectful.

Humble corporal-in the old days, it meant that dignitaries were modest and polite to people with low status but talent and virtue.

Knowing the book is a gift-knowing and reaching: knowing. Educated and polite. Describe being educated.

Don't pity or cut-pity or cut: boasting and arrogance. I can't afford it without personal experience, and I don't brag about myself. Describe humility.

Modest gentleman-refers to a person who is modest and prudent, can be strict with himself and has noble character.

Tolerance and generosity-describes being open-minded, generous, and tolerant of people and things.

2. Self-cultivation, four characters, eight windows and exquisite: ① refers to the spacious four-wall windows and bright interior. (2) metaphor for the achievement of Ming Che.

Extraordinary and sacred: whatever: refers to mortals and ordinary people. Transcend ordinary people and reach the realm of sages. Describe the peak of knowledge literacy.

Samadhi: Samadhi: Buddhist term, Sanskrit transliteration, which means "positive definite", that is, a Buddhist method of self-cultivation to suppress distractions and calm the mind. Metaphor is the secret of this.

Deliberately cultivate nature: preserve a childlike innocence and cultivate a good nature. Cultivation methods advocated by Confucianism in the old days.

Tao Cun witnessed that a person has profound moral cultivation, which people can feel at first contact.

Virtue is thin and talent is fresh: modesty and moral cultivation are insufficient, and talent is weak.

Purify private greed: purify: clear; Private: selfish; Shame: shame; Greed: Greed. Clean up selfishness and be ashamed of greed. This is the requirement of inner cultivation.

Independence: independence: uniqueness; Good: good, maintenance. The original intention is to practice on your own if you can't do it. Now it means only thinking about yourself and not thinking about others.

Du facade: refers to self-cultivation behind closed doors.

Dependent; Subordinate; Dependent; Following; Elegance: generally refers to poetry. Refers to people who lack cultural accomplishment to make friends with literati and participate in related cultural activities in order to decorate the facade.

Ji's wooden chicken: Ji's surname. The cockfighting in Ai Ji looks like a wooden chicken. Metaphor means that a person's cultivation exceeds the realm of ordinary people.

Studying in Germany: learning: promoting and expanding achievements. Improve moral cultivation and expand political achievements.

Refined gold: metaphor for moral integrity and self-cultivation.

Flowering and Fruiting: Metaphorically, we have achieved results in self-cultivation, study and work. Both are "the result of opening China".

The result of opening China: It means that achievements have been made in self-cultivation, study and work, and achievements have been made.

Standing on the road: cultivate one's morality and pursue morality.

Modesty and self-grazing: modesty: modesty; Self-grazing: cultivation and restraint. Metaphor is modesty and self-restraint.

People's advantages: people's behavior and achievements. Refers to the norms that people's behavior should follow, that is, human feelings and things.

A teacher is hard to meet: a teacher: a person with high cultivation can be a teacher. It is not easy to meet a person who can be a model of virtue.

Sacred and extraordinary: all: refers to mortals, ordinary people. Transcend ordinary people and reach the realm of sages. Describe the peak of knowledge literacy.

I haven't seen the moon for three years: I haven't seen the sun and the moon for three years, my spirit is sluggish and my eyes are hazy. Metaphor is lazy to cultivate one's morality and not enterprising.

Self-cultivation.

Elegant speech: elegance: romantic elegance. It refers to having cultural literacy and lifestyle.

Bare chest and bare arms: naked: * * *. Open your coat and show your arms, indicating a lack of self-cultivation and manners.

Scholar: a knowledgeable and cultivated person who is detached from things.

Washing and grinding: refers to self-cultivation and physical exercise.

Self-cultivation: self-cultivation: self-cultivation improves self-cultivation and makes people happy.

3. The four-word idiom about self-cultivation and self-cultivation is exquisite: ① It means that the four-walled windows are spacious and the interior is bright.

(2) metaphor for the achievement of Ming Che. Extraordinary and sacred: whatever: refers to mortals and ordinary people.

Transcend ordinary people and reach the realm of sages. Describe the peak of knowledge literacy.

Samadhi: Samadhi: Buddhist term, Sanskrit transliteration, which means "positive definite", that is, a Buddhist method of self-cultivation to suppress distractions and calm the mind. Metaphor is the secret of this.

Deliberately cultivate nature: preserve a childlike innocence and cultivate a good nature. Cultivation methods advocated by Confucianism in the old days.

Tao Cun witnessed that a person has profound moral cultivation, which people can feel at first contact. Virtue is thin and talent is fresh: modesty and moral cultivation are insufficient, and talent is weak.

Purify private greed: purify: clear; Private: selfish; Shame: shame; Greed: Greed. Clean up selfishness and be ashamed of greed.

This is the requirement of inner cultivation. Independence: independence: uniqueness; Good: good, maintenance.

The original intention is to practice on your own if you can't do it. Now it means only thinking about yourself and not thinking about others.

4. The four-word idiom of mental health is not as good as swimming: open your mind and think far away; Line of sight: overlooking. Look around and broaden your horizons.

Source: Wang Jin Xizhi's Preface to the Orchid Pavilion: "Looking up at the vastness of the universe and overlooking the richness of categories is enough to enjoy audio-visual entertainment and believe in cola."

People who know life: people who are considerate. Refers to people who are open-minded and content with their fate.

Source: Tang "Teng Xu": "A gentleman is poor, know life, and a talent is know life."

Master: a man of great learning who knows the past and the present. Refers to an open-minded and knowledgeable person.

Source: Song Luyou's "Please take advantage of the old sparse": "I hope to respect the official, I am the master. * * * Burning the lamp of wisdom, I did not hesitate to judge the blank pen. I thought hard and won. "

Open-minded, magnanimous.

Source: Qing Wenkang's Biography of Heroes of Children: "I'm afraid I can't help an Enron media with the grand and generous history and the delicate scenery of Zhang Tongqing."

Magnificent and generous: broad and open. Open-minded, open-minded, regardless of personal gains and losses.

Source: "The Biography of Ma Yuan in the Later Han Dynasty": "Today, I see your majesty, majestic and generous, and I am the same as Gaozu, but I know that the emperor has his own reasons."

Generosity: generosity and tolerance. Generous and open-minded.

Source: Han Bangu's Han Shu Yi Wen Zhi: "Forgiveness and love are often generous, and they don't care about their family's productive labor."

Broad-minded and bold: open-minded and cheerful; Unconstrained: unconstrained. Open-minded and unconstrained style.

Source: Jin Shu Han Shu Zhang Chuan: "Sincerity makes the mind comfortable, not seeking the present. Or:' can you be obedient for a while, but not for the evil behind you?' A:' It's better to have a glass of wine right away than to make me famous'. People value their broadmindedness. "

Relax, relax and be happy.

Source: Shen Mingbang's "Wan Bu Gu Mo Zhai Miscellaneous Notes": "It is refreshing to get a word, which will definitely make Zhou Ding a treasure."

Extraordinary openness and open-mindedness.

Source: "Miscellaneous Records of Taiping Guangji II Wang Juan": "Harmony, aboveboard, ask his surname, it is Wang Juan."

Open and aboveboard: broad-minded. Open-minded and unrestrained.

Source: Lu Song Zuqian's "Donglai Boyi" Volume 1: "Heroes are brave and arrogant. For the sake of statutes, they should be treated as extra for the king."

5. Four-word idioms of psychological activities

More common are:

Uneasy,

Anxiety,

Up and down,

Overjoyed,

Be elated,

Mentally,

Overjoyed,

xīn luàn rú má

Idiom explanation: My heart is in a mess. Describe my inner anxiety.

The idiom comes from Wang Song Siming's "Two Poems of Mountain Residence (Part II)": "Accompanying fate is a career, don't confuse your body and mind."

Simplified spelling of idioms: xlrm

Idiom words: 4 words

Feeling * * * color: Being utterly confused is a commendatory term.

Idiom structure: subject-predicate type

Idiom era: ancient times

Commonly used degree: commonly used

Idiom example: At the thought of this, he was utterly confused and didn't sleep a wink all night. (Ouyang Shan's "The May 4th Struggle")

Synonym: upset, uneasy

Antonym: relaxed and happy, leisurely and carefree.

Idiom grammar: subject-predicate type; As predicate, attribute and adverbial; Describe my inner anxiety.

6. Four-word vocabulary of psychological activities:

Laugh, laugh, laugh, laugh, laugh.

Talking and laughing.

Words expressing anger

Fly into a rage, fly into a rage

Words to express happiness:

Smile, be ecstatic, smile

Words describing emotions

Words expressing sadness:

Depressed, misty, long, full of troubles and worries.

Worry about a hundred knots, worry about breaking, worry about an inch long, nine ileum broken, nine ileum turned.

I am worried, I am worried, I am depressed, I am worried, I am worried.

Worried like a frying pan, full of worry, worried that I can't eat, the more I worry, the more I hurt my stomach.

Tea and rice don't think about tears, pull a long face and feel sad.

Sad, sad, sad, sad.

Words expressing happiness

Excitement, excitement, joy, gratitude, relief, joy and joy

Be elated, be elated, be elated, be elated.

Happy and cheerful, smiling.

Smile on your face, smile on your face, smile on your eyebrows, and be happy in your heart.

Ecstatic, crying, smiling, smiling, smiling, smiling.

Words expressing guilt:

Shame, regret, regret, regret, regret, regret, inferiority.

Too late to regret, remorse, guilt, guilt.

Shame, shame, regret, shame, shame, shame, shame, shame, shame, anxiety.

Self-knowledge, shame, shame, guilt, indefensible, shame, shame

Shame and pain, shame and pain, shame and regret, shame and shame.

Words to describe anger:

Anger, glare, indignation, resentment, resentment, resentment, resentment.

Resentment, hatred, hatred, anger, anger, anger

Anger, anger, anger, anger, anger, anger, anger, anger, anger.

Anger, anger, anger, anger, anger.

Angry stare, angry stare, angry eyes, angry eyes.

Blush, splash, anger, anger, discoloration.

Angry, angry, with a developed face, blue eyes and an angry look.

Look sad, frown, anger, knife-shaped eyebrows, anger, straight eyebrows, glaring, horizontal eyebrows, vertical eyes.

Ten thousand eyes, a finger, a finger, a finger, an eye, an eye, an eye, a blood vessel, an eye, an eye.