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Four-character idioms commonly used in fortune telling

1. Commonly used four-word idiom "Walking Dead".

Cicadas shed their shells,

One percent,

Happy ever after,

The last battle,

Farewell my concubine,

Heaven and earth,

Don't throw up too fast,

The vast sky,

Love must be,

Knowledgeable,

Enemy at the Gates,

Spring blossoms,

It's hard to escape,

An auspicious day,

A Chinese odyssey,

Steal a day,

Two little guesses,

Crouching tiger, hidden dragon,

Beaded with jewels,

Clan,

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Draw sound and shadow,

The country is very beautiful,

Love each other,

Eight immortals crossing the sea,

Happy marriage,

The apple of your eye,

Everyone is happy,

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2. What are the four-word idioms of life?

Ignoring human life,

Fulfill your mission,

Defend the people,

Be ordered in a crisis,

Pretentious,

Sudden death,

Pretend to be lofty,

Longevity,

Living together,

Personal life,

Life is a question of life,

Love money like life,

End a person's life,

Killing for money,

Do as you are told,

Withdraw authorization,

Happy to write,

It's hard to do,

The only thrill,

Deadly ambition,

Life is thin,

Keep quiet,

It's a long way to go, Xiu Yuan,

3. What are the four-word idioms of life? Love money as life, treat money as life. Describe extreme meanness.

Love money like life. Some people love money like life. Describe very greedy and despicable.

Settle: to settle in a place; Life: spiritual sustenance. Refers to life falling to the ground and spirit resting in peace.

If you live in peace, it shows that people regard misfortune as destiny takes a hand, so they are willing to bear it.

A beautiful woman with a bad life has a bad life: bad luck and bad life. A beautiful woman, bad luck and hard life.

Careless grass: weeds. Think of human life as a weed. Metaphor reactionary rulers tease and kill people at will.

Long life, can live to be a hundred years old. Often used as a word to wish a long life.

Long life and wealth are both longevity and wealth.

Know life, a leading official, is philosophical: in the past, it meant that everything followed fate, but it also meant being open-minded. Know life: In the past, it meant knowing your own destiny. It is god's decision to miss a person's fate. Refers to seeing something unsatisfactory.

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

Ear not only tells him to his face, but also tells him with his ears. Describe the enthusiasm of the elders.

I was only ordered to: accept orders; Only: only; Sincerity: Be careful. Obey orders and be careful.

Obey: obey, obey; Life: command. Describe people as docile.

Dare to disobey orders: irony means "how dare" and "dare not"; Cheng: accepted. How dare you disobey your orders? Or how dare you not accept your opinion?

In any case, the revolution changed fate and brought it back to normal. Change the dynasty with reference.

Respect is better than obedience. Often used when the other person is polite to himself. Although it is not worthy, it is not good to disobey orders.

Hand in hand: Put your hands on your chest to show respect. Obey each other's orders humbly, without resistance.

If you live your life: if you are alive, we will wait. Save your life.

Beautiful women are unlucky. Beauty's face; Unlucky: Bad luck. In the old society, a woman was beautiful, but she had bad experiences (mostly early death, widowhood or bad husband).

Give one's life at a critical moment.

4. Four-word life idioms: live together.

Pinyin: xi and Uyghur

Explanation: Live by each other. Refers to interdependence, and no one can live without anyone.

Source: Jin Shimi's Chen Qingbiao: "I don't have a grandmother, not even today; Grandma has no ministers, and her years are endless. Mothers and grandchildren are more interdependent. "

For example, only these messy weeds have come back from the dead. Is our loving mother gone forever. Guo Moruo's Flowers of Tang Di?

Pinyin code: xywm

Synonym: share weal and woe, share weal and woe.

Antonym: don't share the same sky, go their separate ways.

Two-part allegorical saying: blind old man and lame wife

Riddle: password; Knock alone.

Usage: as predicate and attribute; Used of people or things.

English: interdependence is the only way to survive

Story: After Emperor Wu of Jin unified the whole country, he promoted "ruling the world by filial piety" and advocated filial piety to parents and respect for the elderly. He wanted to use Li Mi, a famous calligrapher in West Shu, and the imperial edict appointed him as a doctor. Shi Biao didn't want to be an official, so he wrote "Chen Qingbiao" to Emperor Wu of Jin Dynasty, saying that he and his grandmother were inseparable and lived together, and then he came out to be an official after serving his grandmother.

5. Four-word idiom: live together. Pinyin: xiā ng y and wéI m ng explain: live together.

Refers to interdependence, and no one can live without anyone. Source: Jin Shimi's Chen Qingbiao: "I don't have a grandmother, not even today; Grandma has no ministers, and her years are endless.

Mothers and grandchildren are more interdependent. For example, only these messy weeds came back from the dead.

Is our loving mother gone forever. Guo Moruo's Flowers of Tang Di? Pinyin code: xywm synonym: share weal and woe, share destiny, antonym: don't share the sky, go their separate ways, two-part allegorical saying: blind old man, lame wife riddle: password; The usage of a person knocking at the door: as predicate and attribute; English of People or Things: Living Together Story: After the reunification of the whole country, Emperor Wu of Jin promoted "ruling the world by filial piety" and advocated filial piety and respect for the elderly.

He wanted to use Li Mi, a famous calligrapher in West Shu, and the imperial edict appointed him as a doctor. Shi Biao didn't want to be an official, so he wrote "Chen Qingbiao" to Emperor Wu of Jin Dynasty, saying that he and his grandmother were inseparable and lived together, and then he came out to be an official after serving his grandmother.