It is extremely rare to use four-character idioms

1. Describe an extremely rare four-character idiom

Rarely seen

Rarely seen in a hundred years: not encountered even once in a hundred years. Describe rarely seen or rare opportunities.

Unworldly talent: Unworldly: rare in the world, extraordinary; Cai: talent. A rare talent in the world. Refers to extraordinary talents.

Unparalleled talent: Unparalleled: rare, extraordinary. A rare talent in the world.

Super modern and extremely ancient: refers to transcending ancient and modern times. It is rare to describe ancient and modern times.

Widow two, Shao Shuang: Widow: few. There is rarely a second. The description is extremely outstanding.

Unique: only one and no other. Very rare to describe.

Lue Bu Shi Chu: Lue: plan, strategy; Shi: era. A brilliant strategy is rare in the world.

Rare goods can be hoarded: refers to hoarding rare goods and waiting to sell them at a high price. It is also a metaphor for using a certain expertise or exclusive thing as capital and waiting for the opportunity to gain fame, wealth and status.

Eternal masterpiece: refers to a rare masterpiece that has never been seen before.

The most beautiful song of all time: The most beautiful song of all time. Refers to a masterpiece that has never been seen before.

Anecdotes through the ages: Anecdotes: surprising and touching things. A rare and surprising thing.

Special talents: special: special; unique: rare. It means that both talent and virtue are very high and rare in the world.

Rare in the world: describes extremely rare and precious.

World Genius: A rare talent in the world. Describes outstanding talent.

Rare talents: refers to talents that are rare in the world.

Unparalleled: rare: less. Few can compare. 2. An extremely rare four-character idiom

下里巴人xià lǐ bā rén [Definition] 下里: the countryside; 巴人: the people of Bashu.

Originally refers to a popular folk song among the Chu people during the Warring States Period. A metaphor for popular literature and art.

[Quotes] "Asking the King of Chu" by Song Yu during the Warring States Period: "There is a guest who sings in Yingzhong; the first one is "Xia Li" and "Ba Ren". Those who belong to the country are harmonious. Thousands of people;... They are "Yangchun" and "Baixue"; there are only dozens of people who belong to Hehe in the country."

[Distinguish the shape] Li; cannot be written as "Li". [Synonym] Easy to understand [Antonym] Yangchun Baixue [Usage] Used in a derogatory sense.

Generally used as subject, object and attributive. [Structure] Union type.

[Example] Chairman Mao called on revolutionary literature and art workers to properly handle the relationship between popularization and improvement; they should not just engage in "spring and snow"; they should not engage in "~". [English translation] a popular song. 3. Idioms expressing extremely rare

The minimum price is 0.27 yuan to become a Wenku member and view the full content> Original publisher: zhanheow1175 Idioms describing few 1. Very few: very rare, not many.

2. A drop in the bucket: Nine: indicates the majority. A hair on the body of nine cows.

It is a metaphor for a very small quantity in a huge quantity, which is insignificant. 3. There is not much left: leftover, what is left.

There isn’t much left. 4. Unique: There is only one and no other.

The description is very rare. 5. See what you have never seen before: see what you have never seen before.

To describe something very rare. 6. Jiu Niu Yi Mao: a hair on the body of nine cattle.

It is a metaphor for a very small quantity in a huge quantity, which is insignificant. 7. One star and a half: star: finely divided.

Very little description. 8. One cent and one cent: describes a very small amount.

9. Small quantity and weak power: The quantity is small and the power is meager. 10. Liao Ruo Morning Star: Liao: sparse.

If: Like. As rare as the stars in the morning.

Refers to a very small number. 11. Minimal: describes very little or very little.

12. Unique: There is nothing the same or comparable. The description is very rare.

13. Phoenix feathers and unicorn horns. A metaphor for precious and rare people or things.

14. Very few: rare; number: count. Describing a quantity that is very small and easy to count.

15. Unique: extremely rare. Very rare to describe.

16. Unprecedented: Unprecedented: Unprecedented since ancient times. It has never happened since ancient times.

Describes extremely rare. 17. Countless: You can count them clearly on your fingers, describing a rare number.

18. One-tenth of a centimeter: one-tenth of a centimeter; one-tenth of a centimeter. A little bit, describing very little or very little.

19. Very few: describes very little, almost none. 20. Speechless: Not good at speaking.

Not good at talking and doesn’t talk much. 21. Trivial: micro: small.

Describe very little or very little. 22. A drop in the ocean: a vast ocean.