Four-character idioms for generals

1. What are the four-character words that describe generals?

1. Song Xinqiji's "Bu Shuzi·Eternal General Li"

Eternal General Li won the Hu'er horse. Li Cai was a junior, but he was a marquis.

The old roots of the rue are removed, and the new tiles are added to the bamboo. If the family wants to work hard in the fields, no one else can do it but me.

2. "Gift to General Guo" by Li Bai of the Tang Dynasty

The young general showed his martial prowess and entered the silver platform to protect Ziwei.

In the early morning, he went to the sky with his sword, and in the evening, he returned drunk with his whip.

The beloved son plays the jade flute in the wind, and the beauty dances in her robes to the moon.

The heroes of the past are like in a dream, meeting each other and wanting to be drunk by the light of spring.

3. "Sending General Hun out of the Fortress" by Gao Shi of the Tang Dynasty

The general family has noble soldiers and strong soldiers, and the Han family is already the king of Hunxie.

The descendants have succeeded each other in the government and the public, and they are still under the branch of Qu Yan.

He uses Yin Shan'er to control the strings, and often rides Dawan horses in battle.

The silver saddle and jade embroidered with candid arcs break the bones of Yao every time.

Li Guang came first as a general, but Wei Qing refused to learn from Sun Wu.

It is said that there are tens of millions of horses riding on the battlefield, and a letter from Bian Ting Yu arrived yesterday.

There are three or four horns on the city wall, and the sword in the box rings day and night.

The spirit can travel thousands of miles, and the hard work can only take one year.

The yellow clouds and white grass have no front or back, and they fight against each other in the morning and evening.

There are many heroic young men under the wall, but there are no spring willows in Kansai.

Congjun asked who he was following, while he was fencing and singing.

Far away from home, there is no plan to circumvent the imperial court. Pingrong sent Zhongxuan poems early.

4. "Sending General Li to Dingzhou" by Lang Shiyuan of the Tang Dynasty

The flying general of Han Dynasty has two banners, and he is awarded the sword for thousands of miles. The spring scenery is approaching and the yellow clouds are out of the sky.

The drum and the rhinoceros are extremely sad in the desert, and the beacon garrison is separated by the long river. Don't break the Yinshan Road, the genius has invited you to make peace.

5. Chen Zi'ang of the Tang Dynasty "He Lu Mingfu gave the general a gift to go out of the fortress again"

Suddenly I heard that the general in the sky was rampaging through the fortress.

He returned to Loulan Kingdom and headed to Shuofang City.

Golden war horses, white feathers gathering magic weapons.

The stars and the moon form a formation in the sky, and the mountains and rivers form an array of earthly formations.

The evening breeze blows the painting corners, and the spring scenery shines brightly.

Who is older than me?"

The same is true for Yelanghou. The original meaning refers to the omen of the fall of Yin and the rise of Zhou. It is not branched by a tree. "The white fish boarding the boat refers to the white minnows jumping into the boat, and it also describes the beginning of a good omen.

The phrase comes from "Hanshu·Zhongjunzhuan", which symbolizes that something will be won, and it is a lot of nonsense." The building will fall. The building will fall. Tilting, tall buildings and big houses: "Building six peaks retreats and flies away, which is inverse.

The road is blocked, so each thinks that he is the master of a state, and he does not know the vastness of the Han Dynasty. There are too many unnecessary words in articles or speeches.

Ling Shuhua's "Ancient Rhythm": "What I say today are golden and good words. "Yan Shigu's ancient annotation quoted Chen Zan saying that Yelang is arrogant, which is a metaphor for superficial arrogance or arrogant behavior of pride and ignorance: "It is said that King Wu attacked Yin and the fish got into the king's boat, which is a metaphor for the sign that the army will win, but tomorrow it will become a mess.

From "Historical Records·Biographies of Southwest Yi": The king of Dian and the Han envoy said that they were about to fall. A metaphor for an impending collapse.

Source "Wen Zhongzi·Shijun": "The building will be overturned; the white fish will board the boat, and it will be smooth. 3. What are the four-character idioms about general

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Number of words: 4 words

Be empathetic

[ jiāng xīn bǐ xīn ]

Put yourself in others’ shoes

Put yourself in others’ shoes. Sheep will command the wolf

[ shǐ yáng jiàng láng ]

To command, to command. It is a metaphor for sending sheep to command wolves. It is also a metaphor for making a kind-hearted person control a tyrant. For ambitious people, this is a bad thing.

To repay kindness with hatred

[ ēn jiāng chóu bào ]

To repay kindness with hatred. < /p>

Believe and doubt

[ jiāng xìn jiāng yí ]

江: And, also. A little confident, but also a little doubtful

A little doubtful. Guo

[jiāng gōng zhē guò]

To compensate for one's faults with merit.

To take advantage of opportunities.

< p> [ jiāng jī jiù jī ]

Take advantage of opportunities

Take advantage of them

[ jiāng shùn qí měi ]

Jiangshun: help with the situation. Mei: help each other with the situation, good things.

Also known as "submit to its beauty".

The soldiers are weak and the generals are few

[ bīng wēi jiàng guǎ ]

The soldiers are weak and the generals are few. There are not many major generals. Describes weak strength.

Build an altar to worship generals

[ zhù tán bài jiàng ]

Refers to relying on the worthy.

Treat nothing as something

[ jiāng wú zuò yǒu ]

Treat something that does not exist as something. 4. How to form a four-character idiom with Wan.

Eternally lasting forever: thousands of generations. It refers to a certain kind of good spirit or character that will exist forever. Everlasting green forever: thousands of generations. Thousands of generations will be as green as pines and cypresses. It is a metaphor that a lofty spirit or deep friendship will never disappear. Eternal fragrance: fragrant, refers to a good reputation. A good reputation will be spread forever. Eternal and Qianqiu describes a long-lasting time. Wan Guan's wealth describes a family's wealth. Ten thousand valleys and thousands of rocks describe peaks and mountains. , there are many valleys. Ten thousand valleys contend with each other: a deep ditch, which refers to a stream. Many streams are rushing in and out. It describes the beautiful scenery in the mountains. Thousands of lights are lit in every house. It refers to when the lights are turned on in the dark. It also describes the scenery of the city at night. Scene. Wan Jia Sheng Buddha used to refer to local officials who were loved by the people. Thousands of arrows gathered in the heart: gathered. Like ten thousand arrows gathered in the heart. Describes extreme pain. Eternal calamity. Buddhism calls the process of the world from creation to destruction a calamity. , Wan Jie means eternity. It means that it can never be restored. Ten thousand mouths talk and thousands of people say the same thing. It is a metaphor for unanimous opinions. Wan Lai Ji Lai: the sound coming from the holes; Wan Lai: the various sounds emitted by all things in nature. A kind of sound; Ji: Jing. Describes that the surrounding environment is very quiet, with no sound at all.