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Incomplete four-character idioms

1. What are the four-word idioms of "disability" that harm people and things? Injured.

Destroy people, damage property and disabled people to show their disability: disability; Show off: make a wish and fulfill it. The Broken Wall in broken walls describes a broken scene and is compared to a woman's death or injury.

Broken scales are flying in the air like snowflakes. The failure of willow and flower: decline.

Residual: withered. Withered willows, withered flowers.

Used to describe a woman who lived a dissolute life or was abused and abandoned. Grab those broken old things.

Describe conservative thinking, not striving for progress. Cruel, vicious, vicious, without any sympathy.

Cold baking of residual cups: residual; Cup: refers to wine; Grill: barbecue. Refers to leftover food.

It is also a metaphor for something given by others. A broken book is an incomplete book.

A defeated army. Leftovers have a little tea and a little leftovers.

December: December of the lunar calendar. Refers to the end of the year.

The residual paste remains fragrant: residual; Paste: grease; Fu: Aroma. Metaphor is a literary legacy left by predecessors.

Leftover soup refers to leftover food. It is also a metaphor for something given by others.

Broken flowers and defeated willows: decline. Residual: withered.

Withered willows, withered flowers. Used to describe a woman who lived a dissolute life or was abused and abandoned.

It is against heaven to harm and harm the people. Describe the cruelty and injustice of reactionary rulers.

Old age refers to a person's old age. Residual strength refers to old age and physical decline.

Incomplete: broken; Lack: lack; All: complete. Broken, lacking, very incomplete.

Residual landscape refers to the residual part after the fall of most of the country. It is also a metaphor for what remains without being eliminated.

Residual, a metaphor for the remaining bad guys or evil forces that have not been eliminated. Remove filth: cruelty.

Filth: filth, a metaphor of evil power. Eliminate the cruel and decadent forces in society.

Broken wall and residual wall: a round flat jade with a hole in the middle; Zhang: It's like a semi-precious jade. An incomplete wall.

Although metaphor is incomplete, it is still a precious thing. Pieces and pieces: slender pimps wearing simple pieces; Jane: Bamboo pieces used for writing in ancient times.

Refers to incomplete books and articles. Broken bamboo slips: bamboo pieces used for writing in ancient times; Weaver Girl: A slender pimp in plain clothes.

Of an incomplete book. Broken ink refers to an incomplete classic.

Broken walls describe the scene of houses collapsing and broken. The wind swept away the residual clouds, and the strong wind swept away the residual clouds.

Metaphor sweeps away the rest of the things at once. Candles in front of the wind are a metaphor for an old man who may die at any time.

It is also a metaphor for things that may be destroyed at any time. Wind candle: candles blown by the wind are easy to go out; The remaining years: the remaining years, that is, not too long in this world.

It is a metaphor for people who are close to death in their later years. The metaphor of cannibalism is killing each other.

To linger: temporarily, reluctantly; Extension: continuation; Residual breath: breath before death. Reluctantly continue to breathe before death.

Metaphor is a temporary survival. The waning moon without flowers describes the scene of decline and withering.

It is also a metaphor for emotional breakdown and divorce. The old, weak and disabled soldiers are metaphors for people who have poor working ability due to old age and infirmity.

Residual water breaks mountains and rivers. Describe the land scenery after national subjugation or accident.

It is also a metaphor for what remains without being eliminated. If you win the battle, kill the cruel people and make them stop doing evil, you can abolish the death penalty.

It also refers to transforming the people with morality and realizing peaceful governance. The wind rises at dawn and the waning moon will set.

Often describe the cold and desolate artistic conception. Also refers to geisha's oratorios.

Cannibalism: harm. Our own people kill each other.

Hold on to those broken things. Describe conservative thinking and not accepting new things.

(2) refers to adhere to the ancient learning, save the remnants. (1) refers to the Confucian scholars of the Confucian Classics School in the Han Dynasty, who adhered to the incomplete Confucian Classics and kept the house. Later, it often refers to incomplete books or scattered poems and calligraphy.

See "cold cup" for leftovers. Scattered books.

Geng Xin's Preface to Xie Ji in the Northern Zhou Dynasty: "A book is short of money and has nothing to say ... until it turns into residue and melts into dust; Red axis and green frame, mostly from ashes. Leftover soup leftovers: leftover.

Eat the remaining soup and rice. Residual is a metaphor for the bad guys who survived the elimination or elimination process.

Evil, evil things. Broken pipes and incomplete calligraphy and painting.

Tube and pen; Pen and ink. A broken rain is a broken cloud, which is a metaphor for the absolute love between men and women. Joy cannot last.

Self-denial, self-discipline and persistence. Donating to kill people means giving up cruelty and slaughter.

The twilight scene is still fresh and the sunset is still brilliant. Metaphor is old and weak, on the verge of death.

See "scales" for residual nails. Leftovers.

Metaphor is to throw away useless things. The powder left over from a woman's makeup.

Refers to the work in the boudoir. There are still mountains and rivers and broken mountains and rivers.

Describe the land scenery after national subjugation or accident. It is also a metaphor for what remains without being eliminated.

Collect the residual, post anecdotes, collect the incomplete, and fill the leak. See "Keeping the Deficiency and Keeping the Residual".

Also known as "guarding the weak and helping the disabled." Hold on to those broken things.

Metaphor is old-fashioned and does not think about change. The fifth song of Tang Du Fu's "Accompanying General He Lin": "Surplus water breaks the Cangjiang River, and the hills break the stone".

Later, "residual water and mountains" refers to the scene of national subjugation or disintegration and broken mountains and rivers after the accident. Wen Tongcan Jin is a metaphor for the lack of talents.

Canon out "biography of heather Jiang Yan". Liang Jiangyan was literate in the Southern Dynasties and was very talented when he was young.

Legend has it that he dreamed of Jin Zhangxie in his later years and said to him, "I sent him a piece of brocade before, but now I can see it." Jiang Yan returned a few feet of residual brocade, and Zhang was furious and said, "It must be cut."

Jiang Yan's literary talent is not as good as before. The west wind still shines with the light of autumn wind and sunset.

Metaphor is a scene of decline. Mostly used to set off the broken and sad mood of the country. "

Self-mutilation by raising tigers. See "feeding a tiger eats itself". Residue refers to leftover food.

Lack of flowers in the moon: less. Metaphor is the destruction of beautiful things, and it also refers to the death of beautiful women.

Defeated soldiers [explanation] refers to the remaining soldiers after the defeat. And "beaten army"

Incomplete ghost wall [explanation] incomplete ghost wall. Refers to something that is incomplete but precious.

The defeated army [explained] the soldiers left after the defeat. And "beaten army"

Simple interpretation out of context refers to incomplete books or scattered poems and calligraphy. Knitting, a thong or rope used to wear bamboo slips.

Jane, bamboo slips, bamboo pieces used in ancient writing. Same as "fragment".

2. What are the four-character idioms of "can"?

Defeated soldiers,

In the twilight years,

Killing each other,

Wind and clouds,

Broken walls,

West wind and sunset,

Cold roasted leftovers,

Leftovers,

The morning breeze and the waning moon,

Old, weak, sick,

Leftovers,

Old, weak and disabled soldiers,

Broken flowers and broken willows,

Survive,

Eliminate disability and violence,

The remaining energy of the remaining years,

Broken beads and broken jade,

Broken fragments,

Broken walls and ruins,

The leaves are thin and the flowers are residual,

The remaining soup and water,

In order to kill the disabled,

Broken willows and broken flowers,

Remove residue and dirt,

Ruthless,

Harm people and reason,

Cruel,

Candles in front of the wind,

Break the wall and break the Zhang.

Twilight,

Fatigue, disability,

The moon is short of flowers,

Broken walls,

On the brink of death,

Residual ointment,

Shredded paper,

Black and blue,

Wen tong can't finish the brocade,

Break the ink,

The scene at dusk,

Residue,

Residual water,

I'm filthy,

Shut yourself off and protect the disabled,

The remaining cores and flowers,

Knowing can burn,

Cut short and make up for the disability,

Cruel,

Broken tiles and ruins,

Greedy,

Broken beads,

Broken walls,

Eat each other's meat,

Win or lose,

Disabled people show off,

Broken jade,

Pipeline rupture and residual subsidence,

It's snowing,

Retain the missing residue

Broken rain and clouds,

The remaining paste is fragrant,

Catch the disabled,

Eliminate disability and violence,

Leftovers,

Broken silk, broken soul,

Incomplete collection and loss

3. Four-character words with the word "can" The four-character words with the word "can" mainly include: the collapsed wall in "broken walls", which describes the broken scene and compares the death or injury of a woman.

Broken scales are flying in the air like snowflakes. The failure of willow and flower: decline.

Residual: withered. Withered willows, withered flowers.

Used to describe a woman who lived a dissolute life or was abused and abandoned. Grab those broken old things.

Describe conservative thinking, not striving for progress. Cruel, vicious, vicious, without any sympathy.

Cold baking of residual cups: residual; Cup: refers to wine; Grill: barbecue. Refers to leftover food.

It is also a metaphor for something given by others. A broken book is an incomplete book.

A defeated army. Leftovers have a little tea and a little leftovers.

December: December of the lunar calendar. Refers to the end of the year.

The residual paste remains fragrant: residual; Paste: grease; Fu: Aroma. Metaphor is a literary legacy left by predecessors.

Leftover soup refers to leftover food. It is also a metaphor for something given by others.

Broken flowers and defeated willows: decline. Residual: withered.

Withered willows, withered flowers. Used to describe a woman who lived a dissolute life or was abused and abandoned.

The specific explanation of the word "neng" is "dynamic" (sound and shape. From bad to bad (è), sound (jiān).

From "bad" means related to death. Original meaning: injury) The original meaning is the same [injury; Damage] disability, injury.

-"Cang Xie" was once known as Fan Zhongxing's disability. -Warring States policy and Qin policy.

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-"Poetry, Elegance and People's Labor" is lame. -Qi Ce's Warring States Policy.

Note: "Not good." There are 27 counties with disabilities.

-"Historical Records: Biography of Fan Haoteng". Solution: "It is said that many people have been killed.

"Yi cheung was disabled and died of illness. -Warring States policy and Qin policy.

Note: "Harmful." If you let go of your monarch, you will be disabled.

-"Zhou Li Shimonoseki" has a broken name to show off. -"Zuo Zhuan Gong Xuan Two Years" is another example: destruction (causing serious losses); Heartbreaking (destroying people's hearts); Residual thief (murder); Destroy (kill); Eliminate remnants (slaughter); Relatives will inevitably be punished for destroying [tearing down] their homes.

-"Xunzi Honor and Disgrace" is another example: incomplete (destruction and plunder); Broken (broken; Destruction (withering) The east wind rises and a hundred flowers blossom. -Li Shangyin's Untitled is another example: residual flowers; Lingering fragrance; Residual English (withered flowers.

That is, falling flowers) fierce; Vicious [heartless; Brutal] Therefore, it is not suspected to be an official, strict but not disabled. -"Hanshu" is another example: the remnants are fierce (cruel and violent); Disability [disability] [disability] [disability] [disability] [disability] [disability] [disability] [disability] [disability]

-Sima Qian's "Reporting Ren Anshu" is another example: incomplete but not abolished; Stubble (the rest of the book; Also refers to the unfinished part of the book); Residue (incomplete leakage); Substitution (incomplete abandonment); Disability (disability); Remnant dreams (chaotic dreams); Surplus [surplus; Residual] So, simplicity is not residual, so what is the sacrifice? -"Zhuangzi horseshoe" What happened today, why didn't you put me in a bag earlier and survive? -A?vagho?a Xi Zhong's "The Legend of Zhongshan Wolf" is another example: residual fragrance (lingering fragrance); Disabled guests (remaining guests who have not left); Residual snow (residual but not melted snow); The last [remaining] leftovers. Such as: old age (end of the year; Yu Nian

(of one's later years); Afterglow (sunset); Residual winter (late winter); Cancan (where the mountain will go) Cancan (Cancan cá n also refers to cruel people, who are cruel and heartless and want to run the world and kill the Han family. -"Purple Tongzhi Sword" is a major disability in the world.

-Han Jiayi's "On Accumulation and Sparseness" (Yuan Keli) thanked him for his kindness and generosity in current affairs, and agreed to accept Liao Zuo's evil deeds and sweep away Zou Teng's demon party during the flood season. -Mingji Chen ru "The Story of Gongjia Temple at Fuyen".

4. The four-character idiom indicating that mountains and rivers are broken is broken.

[Interpretation] Fragmentation: dispersion. Describe the disease; Incomplete.

[Language] Qian's "Baiyun Collection": "In modern times, we choose scholars by words; Instead of taking the exam; Only engraved service; Broken and fragmented; Swing evil words; Invincible. "

[pronunciation] broken; It cannot be pronounced "pè".

[shape discrimination] broken; Can't write "essence".

[near meaning] falling apart, falling apart, incomplete, a chicken, a dog, a leak.

[antonym] A whole is perfect.

[Usage] It is derogatory. Generally used as predicate, attribute and complement.

[Structure] Combined type.