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Four-character idioms are what they become.
I. 15 10 year [y and w ǔ y and sh]
Vernacular translation: When counting, the numbers are often counted in units of five, fifteen, ten, fifteen, twenty ... So the metaphor "15 10" is used to describe the clarity and order, without omission.
Source: The 25th chapter of The Water Margin: "This woman didn't reply, but she came and told Wang Po and Ximen Qing everything."
Dynasty: Ming dynasty
Author: Shi Naian
After hearing these words, the woman didn't speak, but in turn, told Wang Po and Ximen Qing clearly.
Second, wholeheartedly [y and x and n y and y]
Vernacular translation: only one thought, no other consideration.
Source: The fourth episode of Guanhai: Therefore, Peng devotes himself to defense, while Zhuang Zhijun devotes himself to military equipment.
Dynasty: Qing dynasty
Author: Zhang Chunfan
Peng used his mind and mind to take care of defense matters, while Zhuang Zhijun used his mind and mind to take care of military equipment.
Three, exactly the same [y and mú y and Yang]
Vernacular translation: the description is exactly the same, there is no difference.
Source: Back to Chapter 54 of The Scholars: "When I looked up today, I saw him with a yellow face and bald head, just like the grandmaster who arrested him in the dream the day before yesterday, and I was annoyed."
Dynasty: Qing dynasty
Author: Wu
Fourth, echo each other [Y and chang y and she]
Vernacular translation: This song is another one. Metaphors cooperate with each other and echo each other.
Source: Warning: Volume 34: From then on, they echoed each other, gradually became familiar with each other, and kept coming and going.
Dynasty: Ming dynasty
Author: Feng Menglong
Translation: From mutual cooperation, mutual echo, gradual maturity and continuous communication.
Five, every move 【 y and j ǔ y and dòng 】
Vernacular translation: refers to every movement of people.
Source: The seventy-fourth time of Jinghuayuan: "It can be seen that every move of the ancients made people fall into the right path. Even in the game, they all implied the meaning of advising the world."
Dynasty: Qing dynasty
Author: Li Ruzhen
We can see that every action of the ancients leads people to the right path, and everyone in this game is trying to convince the world.
2. What are non-four-character idioms and what are non-four-character idioms?
Beyond recognition,
Duplicity,
Fantasy,
Much ado about nothing,
Ironically,
Whitewash the peace,
Refuse to give advice to others,
Who is right and who is wrong,
Things have changed a lot,
Specious,
Right and wrong,
Right and wrong,
Regret the past,
Distinguish right from wrong,
There's nothing wrong with that,
Turn right from wrong,
Gossip,
Study right and wrong,
Improper use of words,
Pause right and wrong,
Compromise right and wrong,
Apollo knows right and wrong,
This country is Japan, Africa,
I'm right and wrong,
Stop violence, ban Africa,
The face starts from the abdomen,
One person,
Today is yesterday,
Seek right and wrong,
confuse right and wrong
Guide evil,
Say yes, say no,
Good feelings and bad behavior,
Say right or wrong,
Right or wrong voice,
Doing nothing,
Sow discord,
Confuse right from wrong,
Right and wrong,
No trouble,
Confuse right from wrong,
Long and proud,
About right and wrong,
Cover up right and wrong,
Qu Boyu knows right and wrong,
Stir up a dispute
3. What are the four-character idioms in grades one to three? The four-character idioms in grades one to three are:
First, keep your feet on the ground.
Interpretation: Very practical, not impetuous at all. Refers to the act of not showing off.
Source: Chapter 4, Part II of Liu Qing's Entrepreneurship History: "We are down-to-earth and courageous." It shows that my heart is steadfast, stable and at ease.
Ex.: Students should be down-to-earth in their studies and not be careless.
Second, call names
Interpretation: break: break away. Refers to swearing.
Source: Qing Li Garbo's "Official Appearance": "The woman swore before the waiter spoke." It means that the woman swore before the waiter could speak.
Example: Aunt Li, the neighbor's wife, is really unruly. No matter who annoys her, she will swear.
Three, no three, no four
Interpretation: not like this or like that. That is, unlike appearance; Neither fish nor fowl. Be described as indecent or inappropriate.
Source: Ming Lingmengchu's "The Surprise of the Second Moment" Volume 5: "It can be seen that there are many people who do that kind of no three no four activities in the noisy crowd on the Lantern Festival night." It means that on the night of the Lantern Festival, there are countless people making noise and doing improper behavior.
Example: Don't have too much contact with irresponsible people.
Fourth, see the sun through the clouds.
Interpretation: Open the dark clouds and see the sunshine. Metaphor breaks through the darkness and sees the light. It is also a metaphor to eliminate doubts, and my heart suddenly understands.
Source: Yuan Anonymous's "Exploring Chen Zhou" is the second fold: "If you cast your eyes on your grandfather, you will see the clouds and see the sun." I suddenly saw my grandfather, just like seeing the sun through the dark clouds, and the dim mirror was polished again.
After listening to the teacher's explanation, I got a general understanding of the meaning of Buddha.
Five, when dancing.
Interpretation: such as dragonfly; Like a phoenix dancing. It turns out that the mountain is winding; Magnificent and majestic. Old superstition; Thought it was imperial weather. Now describe calligraphy as elegant and colorful. Multi-fingered cursive.
Source: Liu E's Travels of the Old Handicapped in the Qing Dynasty, Volume II, "See four big screens hanging on the north wall, cursive scripts flying like dragons and phoenixes, which is amazing."
Example: The cursive script of the old man is Dragon and Phoenix Dance.
There are no four-character idioms in the year after next, and the four-character idioms at the beginning of the year after next are as follows: once in a hundred years, never once.
Describe a rare or rare opportunity. Centennial plan: a long-term important plan.
Refers to plans or measures related to long-term interests. This happens once in a hundred years, and it won't happen in a hundred years.
Describe rare or difficult to meet. Centennial tree: planting, cultivation.
Cultivating talents is a long-term and arduous task. Grow old together for a hundred years: * * unchanged.
Refers to the husband and wife * * * grow old together. The handle of a century: power.
Describe the long-term motivation. A hundred years of permanent harmony.
A man and a woman are married. Another name for dying a hundred years later.
Old age refers to a person's old age. Residual strength refers to old age and physical decline.
Calendar year: the whole year; Tired month: Many months. Described many years later.
Calendar year: whole; Tired: accumulation. Year after year, month after month.
It takes a long time to describe. Fang Nian Fang Yuenian: Young.
It refers to a good time. Harvest: refers to the maturity of crops.
A bumper year. Good years, jade shortage, bad years, valley metaphor useful talent.
Next year's imperial calendar is a metaphor for outdated things or old experiences, which are no longer used in the new situation. Calendar year: year; Months after months.
Of a long period of time. Years mean long; A long time.
Nine-year storage, nine-year reserve. Refers to the country's usual emergency savings.
Unfavorable fleeting time: fortune tellers used to call it "luck" in a year; Pro: Geely. Refers to a person who has been in an unfortunate state for many years.
This is called bad luck. Time flies like water: time.
Describe that time is gone forever. I was sick for seven years and invited for three years. It took me a long time to find dried mugwort leaves to cure this disease.
It is a metaphor that everything should be ready at ordinary times, and it is too late to find a way until the last moment. Poor year: from the beginning to the end of the year; Tired month: It lasts for several months.
Describe one after another, enduring. Three years of development means loyalty.
Artemisia argyi was ill for a long time, and it took three years to find Artemisia argyi stem to cure the disease. It is a metaphor that everything should be ready at ordinary times, and it is too late to find a way until the last moment.
Youth and maturity originally mean that people are young but sophisticated. Now it also refers to the lack of vitality of young people.
In the imperial examination era under the window of ten years, scholars all want to achieve fame and fortune and bury themselves in their studies all the year round. Describe studying hard behind closed doors for ten years.
Ten years of cold window, describing years of hard study. It is a metaphor that it is rare not to meet once in ten years, but it is difficult to meet once in many years.
Grinding a sword for ten years is a metaphor for years of hard training. Ten years of reunion, ten years of lessons: multiply population and accumulate material resources; Courses: education, training.
Refers to the military and civilians unite as one, accumulate strength, and work hard to wash away shame. Ten years of trees, a hundred years of people: cultivation, cultivation.
Metaphor training talents is a long-term solution. It also means that it is not easy to train talents.
Forget the new year's friends, generations are unequal, and make friends. Time: time.
It refers to the year of famine. To prolong life, age and longevity.
Avoiding the sun in Yao year is a metaphor for peace in the world. A year and a half.
Generally refers to a period of time. One year bitten by a snake, ten years afraid of rope, metaphor suffered a little bit, will be afraid of similar things in the future.
A year's plan lies in spring, so make a good start to a year (or a day) and lay a good foundation for the whole year (or a whole day). Old age refers to ancient boatmen.
A century-long plan refers to an important plan or measure that has a long-term interest. With the "hundred-year plan".
A hundred years of harmony means that husband and wife are reconciled forever. After a hundred years of harmony, the marriage is happy.
A century of harmonious aging means that husband and wife live together until they are old. A century-long career, a century-long career.
Refers to a long career. 100 contract is an agreement.
Never compare with the previous year: repeatedly; Frequent. Crops fail year after year.
Also known as "don't climb over the age of". Year after year.
Describe the long time that has passed. My Lord, it's been a long time.
In the Year of the Tortoise, it is said that there are thousands of turtles and cranes, which are used to describe people's longevity. Or as a birthday message.
The Year of the Tortoise is a metaphor for people's longevity. Or as a birthday message.
Both are "Year of the Turtle". Year of the Monkey, Horse Moon and Monkey Horse: One of the 12 Zodiacs.
Generally refers to the later years. Still young, but old, young and immortal.
Still young, but old, young and immortal. Stay young, stay young forever.
A few years means a long time has passed. Both are "years of accumulation".
Nine-year reserve, nine-year reserve. Refers to the country's usual emergency savings.
The year of the donkey is an unknown year. Ten thousand years without borders is a long time.
With "boundless". De Jiao said in his later years: In ancient times, sixty years old was called Jiao, generally referring to high age.
Master: Big. The metaphor is that when you are old, your moral expectations are high.
Still say that it will remain unchanged for thousands of years. It means never.
A poor harvest year is a long time. Three years and five years, three to five: indicating approximate quantity; Load: years.
For many years. Young honesty originally refers to young, but very experienced people.
Now it also refers to the lack of vitality of young people. The same as "juvenile maturity".
Ten years' study means studying hard at school for a long time. Reunion after ten years is a metaphor for cultivating strength and making long-term preparations for revenge.
Accidental death means accidental death. Uneven days mean that fate and fleeting time do not match, leading to bad luck.
An untimely year means an untimely year In the same year, the school was still angry.
Put different people or things together to talk or watch. In the same year, the words remained the same.
Put different people or things together to talk or watch. Forgetting to make friends means making friends regardless of age and seniority.
The same is "the goodness of forgetting to make friends." Make friends who forget their age.
That is, friends who make friends regardless of age and generation. The bond of forgetting to make friends is to make friends regardless of age and seniority.
The same is "the goodness of forgetting to make friends." Every year means once a year
There is not a month in a year, which means that the days are very long and there is no definite deadline. A calendar year refers to a certain period of time.
It takes a long time to describe. The distant year has passed from the recent to the present; It has been a long time.
With "far years old and near years old". From the past to the present; It has been a long time.
Year after year, month after month. It takes a long time to describe.
Respect for age is still a dental year: age. Shang: advocating.
Teeth: age. It means respecting the elderly.
5. Four-character idioms with explanations and sentences are urgent. 1 Get up when you hear a chicken dancing, which shows that people study hard and manage hard.
Grandpa is cultivated in the countryside, and he smells chickens and dances and beats Tai Ji Chuan every day. Starting from scratch, I started a career by my own efforts.
Chairman Wang started from scratch and is now the president of Wang Group. 3 make a comeback: the dust rolled up when people run.
Describe the organizational strength after failure and try to save it. Although I didn't perform well in this competition, I decided to make a comeback tomorrow.
In ancient Buddhist temples, bells were rung in the morning and drummed at dusk to tell the time, which was used to make people realize. Whenever I think of bad things, I will think of my mother's exhortation to me at dawn and dusk.
Strive for the upper reaches, strive for progress, learn and be a man. Don't be complacent and burn your bridges. Now that I'm here, I'm determined to burn my bridges and not go back without winning the championship.
6 Throw a pen into the army, abandon civil servants, and join the ranks of defending the country. After graduating from high school, my uncle joined the army and entered the military academy, shouldering the heavy responsibility of defending the country.
A lesson from the past can be used as a reference for future generations. With this lesson, I will definitely bring rain gear when I go out next time.
A stone can touch anything because of its sincerity. My cousin believes that sincerity is the best, and his heart will definitely touch Miss Wang.
Diligence can make up for the lack of talent. Diligence can make up for it As long as you work hard, you have a chance of success.
Man can conquer nature. My mother told me that "man can conquer nature" and that I should not be afraid of failure.
Where there is a will, there is a way. You will succeed as long as you work hard. My brother believes where there is a will, there is a way. As long as he works hard, he will be admitted to the first choice school.
12 good medicine tastes bitter, can cure diseases, but it is bitter. Metaphor tells the truth and remonstrates criticism. Although it sounds uncomfortable, it is good for people.
Grandma said that although medicine is bitter, good medicine tastes bitter. In order to get better quickly, I still have to drink. The monthly exam is coming, and I am determined to prepare according to the spirit of the ancients.
14, I have a clear conscience, and I am shameless in my heart. A person does not pursue wealth, but has a clear conscience and much ado about nothing.
Sentence: There are restless robbers and troublemakers. In high spirits: interest: interest.
Pick: spirit. Lies: exuberance.
Describe a very happy look. In the garden activities to celebrate June 1st, the students happily played many games.
2. Anger: Anger: Emotional. Describe being very angry.
I don't know why, but he walked into the classroom angrily. "3. Concentration: gathering, meeting: gathering.
Describe very focused. The students in the classroom are listening attentively to the teacher.
4. soliloquize: soliloquize. You can often see an old man sitting there talking to himself at the intersection.
5. Close call: describe the situation as critical. Just before the crash, the driver suddenly stopped the car.
6. like mushrooms after rain: describe the emergence of a large number of new things. Since the reform and opening up, factories have mushroomed.
7. A dazzling array of things: a metaphor for many beautiful things appearing in front of your eyes. There are so many things on display there that we can't see everything.
8. indomitable spirit: describe the image as very tall and heroic. He is selfless, and he is really an upright and indomitable person.
9. Do everything possible: methods. Say: method.
By all means. The teacher did everything possible to arouse our enthusiasm for learning.
Hunger: metaphorically speaking, demand is urgent, just like hungry people want to eat and thirsty people want to drink water. The students are hungry and study hard.
10. Caution: Caution: Careful. He cleaned the vase carefully and then put it gently on the table.
1 1. brand new: brand new: bright and bright. Describe the old look with a new look.
Seeing the brand-new mental outlook of our class, the headmaster showed a gratified smile on his face. "12. Planned: Cheng: ready-made.
I am confident in this exam, and I believe I can get good grades. "13. Unique: don't: unique elsewhere.
His books are unique and unique. "14. Idiom: Every tree is a soldier. Pronunciation: c m ù m ù ji ē b ī ng Interpretation: Treat every grass and tree on the mountain as enemy soldiers.
When people panic, they are suspicious. Sentence: On this day, everyone was in a state of indecision. At night, nothing happened.
15. Idiom: Go shirtless. Pronunciation: chìbóshàngzhèn n Interpretation: Go shirtless. Metaphor comes to power in person and carries out activities unabashedly.
Finally, he went out in person. 16. Idiom: rabble Pronunciation: w shézh zh ng Interpretation: Like a group of crows temporarily aggregated.
Metaphor is a group of people who have no organization and discipline. Sentence: although there are some people outside, they are also ~, which are not consistent with each other.
17. Idiom: besieged on all sides Pronunciation: s \u miànchǔg \u Interpretation: Metaphor means being surrounded by the enemy and isolated. Sentence: No matter how eloquent you are here, you have to obey.
18. Idiom: Use troops like gods. Pronunciation: yò ngb and ngrú shé n Interpretation: The soldiers are like gods. Describe good at commanding operations.
Sentence-making: Zhuge Liang's ingenious calculation in the Three Kingdoms period. 19. Idiom: Courage without strategy Pronunciation: yǒuyǒngwúmóu Interpretation: Only courage, no strategy.
Refers to doing things or fighting only by pounding and rushing, lacking planning and strategy. Sentence: bi feng ~, extremely greedy for wine and color, does not care about people, and people are centrifugal.
20. Idiom: Clear the field with a strong wall Pronunciation: JiāNBC qi ngyiě Interpretation: A way to deal with the invasion of a strong enemy. In this way, the enemy can neither attack the stronghold nor rob the materials.
Sentence: Don't go to war, just wait until the thief is as relaxed as possible. 2 1. A good beginning and a good ending: contradictory and contradictory.
You speak so well from beginning to end, how can I believe you? 22. The neck on the neck: slaughter: killing.
Stretch your neck and wait to be killed Die without resistance.
The prisoner knew he was born to die, so he had to be hanged. 23. clothes don't mop the floor: drag, drag.
No clothes.
6. What are the four-word idioms that make you more drunk?
1, the more you help, the more drunk you get.
spell
Explain that the more people who are drunk, the more drunk they are. The more the metaphor is accommodated, the more indulgent it is.
The origin of Lvyuan Li's "Qi Lu Deng" in the Qing Dynasty: "A few words turned Tan Shaowen into a true summary of the master, and the more he helped, the more drunk he became."
Usage: The more you help, the drunker you get. Used in spoken English.
Extended data:
Other idioms include:
Invincible, climb mountains and mountains
1, insurmountable
Explanation: end: end. Impossible to surpass or surpass.
From: Thirty-one Years of Zuo Zhuan's "xianggong": "The door can't be crossed by cars."
Example: In his view, there is a big gap between the student dolls in Shanghai and the youth in the cottage. ◎ Ye Xin's "Wasted Time"
Grammar: formal; As predicate and attribute; Describe the gap in essence or ideology
Synonyms are out of reach, out of reach.
Antonyms come from behind, easy to reverse, close at hand, one step away.
Step 2 climb mountains and mountains
Explanation: turn it over: turn it over; The more: too; Ridge: Mountain range. Over many mountains. Describe the hardships of field work or journey.
From: Yao Yinxue's Li Zicheng Volume 1 Chapter 6: "He has good legs and feet. As long as his stomach is full of dregs, he will climb mountains and mountains, just like young people."
Example: Lee Joon's "The Story of Ma Xiaocui": "To post Spring Festival couplets, you often have to run dozens of miles to the foot of the mountain to ask someone to write them for you."
Grammar: combination; As predicate, attribute and object; Describe a long journey and a hard journey.
Synonyms: swimming around, swimming around, swimming around, swimming around, swimming around, climbing mountains, sailing on terraced fields, resisting customs.
7. What is the best four-character idiom 100? 1- piano and heart exchange: convey your mind and express your love with the sound of piano.
2- Qiuju Chunlan: Qiuju Chunlan. Metaphors have their own merits.
3- bittersweet: refers to various tastes. Metaphor is happiness, pain, etc.
4- dripping wet: dripping wet: feeling comfortable. Described it as happy.
5- Natural stunner: stunner: a special person, mostly a beautiful woman. Refers to a gorgeous woman.
Quite critical: you can tell the arrival of autumn from the fall of a leaf. Metaphor through individual subtle signs, we can see the development trend and results of the whole situation.
7- Laziness and carelessness: laziness and carelessness: fatigue and depression. I feel tired and depressed.
Also known as "lazy mind". Drink to my heart's content: I feel free and very carefree.
Metaphor is to open your heart and drink heartily. 9- Generation Romanticism: refers to people who created and respected fashion at that time.
10- broad-minded, comfortable: it means cheerful and carefree. 1 1- Better be a peaceful dog than a stray dog: Ning: Ning; Mo: No.
I would rather be a dog in peacetime than a person in wartime. Describe the suffering of people in troubled times.
12- A leaf falls to know the arrival of autumn. Metaphor through individual subtle signs, we can see the development trend and results of the whole situation.
13- hero is sad beauty pass: it means that heroes often lose their fighting spirit and lose their reputation because they are obsessed with women. 14- Rabbit Garden Brochure: This is a textbook used by private school professors in the Tang and Five Dynasties.
Because of its superficial content, it is often despised by ordinary literati. After that, it refers to a simple book that is regarded as a secret book by people who don't read much.
15- reading in sections: changing past interests and behaviors. Change old habits and study angrily.
16- fidgeting: neither sitting nor standing. Describe nervousness and anxiety.
17- cantilever beam: drilling: punching and digging holes; Hanging: hanging. Describe studying hard.
18- I am anxious: I am anxious. Describe unbearable anxiety, also known as "anxiety"
19- nerd: refers to people who only know reading and lack practical knowledge. 20- Free and easy mind: mind: mind; Sa: Free and easy.
Be aboveboard. 2 1- had a headache: ① I was extremely sad.
(2) I hate it to the extreme. 22- uneasiness: calm: stability.
Describe a restless mood. 23- Sweetness: It means that people feel happy, happy and comfortable inside.
24- deep sadness: sadness has been engraved into the bone marrow. Describe sadness to the extreme.
25- Quirrell: Quirrell: aboveboard; Shi: In ancient times, he was a scholar. A man of integrity and generosity.
26- Rubbing tears: phlegm: gum, which refers to the eyes. Wipe your tears and rub your eyes.
Describe the appearance of tears and sadness. 27- Phoenix out of crow's nest: Phoenix out of crow's nest.
It is the metaphor that poor families cultivate talents. 28- Spit and make a gap in the jar: describe the mood of anxiety or passion.
Four-character idioms and their explanations10029-Only reading is high: only reading is the noble way. 30- Feeling something hurts: Feeling: moving; Sad: sad.
Be moved and sad by seeing something. 3 1-I Longmen: I: I; Longmen: At the end of the Han Dynasty, Mars had the same name. Later, a scholar visited the door, which was called climbing the Longmen.
A figure admired by scholars. 32 night attack: night: night; It is getting late.
Get up early and go to bed late, study hard. 33- bookish: scholar: scholar.
It is often used to describe a simple and naive view of problems and a lack of understanding of practical problems. 34- Sweat like rain: Sweat like rain.
Describe the feeling of extreme shame. It also describes a lot of sweating.
35- Sugarcane Firefly Snow: Sugarcane Firefly: Put the Firefly in the bag. Describe a poor family and study hard.
36- Xuefu five cars: five cars: refers to five cars. Describe reading more and learning more.
37- Dongcha Qiu Hao: Insight: See clearly; Qiu Hao: In autumn, the new fine hairs on birds and beasts are compared with tiny things. Describe people's keen eyes, everything can be seen clearly.
38- suddenly lost: lost: it seems that something has been lost. Describe the feeling of confusion and disappointment after a sudden awakening.
39- Gigi Gigi: studious and diligent. 40- Cloudless in Wan Li: The sky is blue and there are no clouds.
Describe sunny weather. 4 1- reluctant to read: reluctant, willing.
When I am interested in reading, I can't bear to put it down. 42- Cold heart and cold teeth: If you open your mouth and sigh for a long time, your teeth will feel cold.
Describe an exclamation about something that hurts feelings or hurts. 43-After only two unities: two unities: Judas and Xiaoyou Mountain.
Because it is described as well-read and knowledgeable. 44- Recruitment: Recruitment: Recruitment; Xian: a virtuous person; That: accept; Scholar: It refers to a scholar.
Recruit talented people. Fingering is the only way to attract wisdom.
45- unwilling to die: even if you die, you are unwilling and not satisfied. 46- Waste Book Sigh: Waste: Put it down.
Stop reading because of emotion and sigh. It describes that when reading a book, you feel something about its content and feel sorry for it.
47- men need eyebrows: now: appear, show. Describe the vivid portrayal of the characters in the work.
48- Scholars, Agriculture, Industry and Commerce: In ancient times, the so-called four people were people who studied, farmed, worked and did business. 49- cold and rainy: describe the bad weather, or figuratively describe the bleak and miserable situation.
With "bitter wind and rain". 50- Proud and slow: Xian: Only those who have virtue; Scholars and talented people.
Treat talented people with arrogance. 5 1- anxious: I feel anxious as if I were on fire.
Describe the unbearable mood. 52- Yan Qing Confucian scholar: a scholar with an honorary seal.
It is also used to describe a scholar who aims to establish military achievements. 53- Happiness is created by the heart: if you have a kind heart and can do good things, you will get happiness.
54- temporary obscurity: it means that things or characters disappear as soon as they appear. China is like a flower.
55- Drink ice, Ru Berberis: Ru: Eat; Berberis: commonly known as Phellodendron amurense, it tastes bitter. Drink cold water, bitter things.
Metaphor is difficult and depressed. Also describe life as hard.
56- Embracing Piaozi's tears: a metaphor for being sad when you have no talent. 57- cloud lock: describes the gloomy weather and gloomy atmosphere.
Four-character idioms and their explanations 100 58- generation * * * master.
8. What are the four-character idioms that begin with the word Sun? What are the four-character idioms beginning with the word Sun: Xue Ying, Sun Pang, Sun Jing Guan Hu 1, Xue Ying, pronounced S ū n k ā ng y ū ng Xu, China idiom? Sun Kang in the Jin Dynasty felt very sorry, because his family was poor, he had no money to buy lamp oil and could not read books at night.
Metaphor reading is very hard. Source: Gu Yun's "Non-Chizhou Imperial Garden": "Reading classics and reading history does not delay time; Add a snow window to the hanging thorn every time. "
2. Sun Pang's wits refer to Sun Bin and Pang Juan's wits. During the Warring States Period, Pang Juan designed Wang Wei to kill Sun Bin.
Sun Bin, whose foot was cut off, fled to Qi and was used by Qi. In the battle to save Zhao, Tian Ji adopted Sun Bin's plan to save Zhao by besieging Wei. After the battle of Guiling and the battle of Maling, Malingdao in Pang Juan finally committed suicide. Usage: Who wins in Sun Pang's wits, and who is stronger in Chu and Han? Yang waited to soak the pepper in the water for a long time, but Chang 'e didn't come back.
Sun Jing closed his family and read S ū n j ū ng b ū h, a Chinese word, which was interpreted as the story of Sun Jing's hard work. Source: Xu Ziguang quoted "Biography of the Sages of Chu Ci": "Sun is a treasure of literature. He often studies behind closed doors and sleeps on the beam with a rope tied to his head.
When they entered the market, everyone in the city said,' Mr. Tree Head is here.' Sun is a literary treasure. He often studies behind closed doors. When sleeping, he tied his head with a rope and hung it on the beam.
Once in the market, people in the street saw it and said,' Mr. Guanmen is coming.' Extended data:
What are Sun's idioms: descendants of the Chinese people, descendants, 1, descendants of the Chinese people call themselves.
"Yan" refers to Emperor Yan made in Jiang Shui (now Baoji City). "Yellow" refers to the Yellow Emperor, which is made of Jishui (now Wugong Qishui River in Shaanxi Province).
Usage: We are all descendants of the Chinese people linked by flesh and blood. 2. Disciple, apprentice, and then apprentice.
Metaphor is passed down from generation to generation (including derogatory words). Source: Wei Qing Xiuren's "Flower Moon Mark" in the 43rd cycle, Yin Shin led his disciples and grandchildren to read "Du Ren Jing" in Qiuhuatang.
3. Sun Shan, pinyin míng luò sūn shān, means that the examination or selection was not accepted. Due to poor preparation, he failed Sun Shan in the exam again.
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