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Complete works of four-character idioms starting from clothes

1. Write three idioms that begin with the word "clothes". According to legend, China Zen masters and apprentices teach Taoism, and they often hold ceremonies to give obedience. Metaphor technology, academic guidance.

Naked: Covered. The clothes are so tattered that you can't even cover your body. Describe living in poverty

Not all clothes are colored. Metaphor clothes simple.

Thin clothes, thin clothes and lack of food. Describe the hardships of life.

Well-dressed: A bright and neat appearance. Clothes and hats are neatly dressed, which is very nice.

The devil wears Prada is an animal in a coat and hat. Refers to a person with extremely bad moral character and despicable behavior like an animal.

According to legend, owls are evil birds that eat their mothers, and owls are evil beasts that eat their fathers. The old metaphor is unfilial.

A pocket for rice on a hanger, a rack for hanging clothes. Metaphor is a person who can do nothing without ability.

Clothes come to reach out and food comes to mouth to describe a person who is lazy and likes to enjoy the fruits of other people's labor.

You Lan's clothes are torn again. Relatively speaking, the meeting of dressing clothes and the meeting of chariots refer to the meeting of national reconciliation in the Spring and Autumn Period.

Poor food and clothing: all. Describe the lack of food and clothing and the embarrassment of life.

Food and clothing parents refer to people on whom life depends. Food, clothing, housing and transportation generally refer to the basic needs of life such as clothing, food, shelter and transportation.

Clothing fragrance and sideburns describe women's gorgeous clothes (especially in crowded places). Borrow refers to women.

Clothes and quilts give birth to clothes and quilts: giving people clothes and quilts is a metaphor for benefiting people; Group life: all beings. Metaphor is generous.

Returning home with clothes on, in the past, meant returning home after getting rich. It means bragging to the village.

Yi returned to his hometown and returned to his old finger wealth. It means bragging to the village.

Brocade at night: silk with colorful patterns. Walking at night in gorgeous clothes. Metaphor cannot show wealth in front of people.

The clothes are light and fat: wear them. Light: light and warm fur clothes; Fat: A fat horse. Put on expensive clothes and ride a fat horse. Describe the luxury of life.

Clothing embroidery day. Walking in the daytime in gorgeous clothes. Metaphor is to be an official in your hometown, or to return to your hometown after wealth.

Clothing, rent, grain, tax, rent and tax: the general term for land tax and various taxes. Live on taxes paid by the people. Going home with wealth means returning home with wealth. It means bragging to the village.

2. The first four words of the word clothes are well dressed and well dressed. The devil wears prada is well dressed, badly dressed, well dressed, well dressed, well dressed, well dressed, well dressed, well dressed, badly dressed, well dressed, well dressed. Clothes and silks gather to eat meat, which is passed down from generation to generation. Clothes are bad, clothes are good, clothes are bad, clothes are not good, clothes are not chosen, food and clothing are good, clothes are thin, clothes are full of water, clothes are blue, clothes are knotted, clothes are crowded, clothes are full, clothes are light and fat, food and clothing are poor, and clothes are expensive. Clothes, clothes, foxes, bears, clothes, clothes, clothes, clothes, clothes, clothes, clothes, clothes, clothes, clothes, clothes, clothes, clothes, clothes, clothes, clothes, clothes, clothes, clothes, parents, clothes, clothes.

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There are four pictures of idioms with long arrows at the beginning of clothes. Idiom [yǐ n huá n xi ā ng] Returning home with clothes and brocade: yǐ n huá n xi ā ng "Clothes and brocade" is an old book.

Clothing: wear (clothing: reading and dressing); Brocade: silk with colorful patterns; Also: back; Hometown: Hometown. Returning home in splendor, in ancient times, refers to returning home to boast to relatives and friends in gorgeous clothes after being an official.

To return to one's hometown in rich clothes. He also said that Yijin was honored.

Synonym leaves fall to the roots, antonym leaves home and goes back to hometown in gorgeous clothes. Example: "Two generations of a family have won the top prize and four people, so they return home dressed in gold."

-Hong Shen's "Bridge of Five Kui": I wish you to be at the top of the list, dress up and return to your hometown, and teach others to preach. -Gao Ming Zecheng's "Pipa Story" grammar editor Ji Nanpu's "Farewell to the Home", tandem; As subject, predicate and object; It refers to the origin of returning home after wealth in Old Tang Shu and Biography of Mother Jiang: "Returning home with clothes, the ancients respected it.

Today, I will teach you this state and use it to answer Yuan Gong. According to historical allusions, Xiang Yu, the overlord of Chu, was persuaded to make his capital Guanzhong after he captured Xianyang, but Xiang Yu had a strong sense of place.

Said:' riches and honour don't go home, like clothes embroidered at night, who knows!' Later generations extended' Night Walking in Jinli', and slowly there was a saying that Jin returned to his hometown.

4. Four-word idioms about clothes A grass comes out of the water:

Clothes have faults: faults: bad. Clothes are tattered and shoes are perforated. Describe poverty

Well dressed: crown: hat. Clothes and hats are neatly dressed, which is very nice.

Well-dressed: A beautiful appearance describes gorgeous clothes

Clothes hanger rice bag: a metaphor for people who have no ability and know nothing.

A river with only one belt;

Clothes are empty: clothes are tattered and shoes are perforated. Describe poverty

There are no clothes in two colors: I don't have clothes in the second color on me. Describe simple clothes

Clothes pin:

Dressing and sweeping the floor: sweeping the floor: a metaphor for destruction. Refers to people who don't pay attention to honor or disgrace.

Clothes and blue thread: shoes made of hemp and grass; Blue wisp: tattered. Clothes and shoes are in rags.

Clothes fox sitting bear: clothes: wear. Wearing fox skin and sitting on bear skin. Describe the luxury of life

Clothing alliance: clothing: wear. Wear a skirt to the party. As opposed to the "chariot meeting", it refers to the meeting of reconciliation among countries in the Spring and Autumn Period.

Clothes can't cover your body: clothes are tattered and even your body can't be covered. Describe living in poverty

Clothes don't mop the floor: drag: drag. Clothes don't drag on the ground. Describe a frugal life

Clothes are not heavy: heavy: overlapping; Pick: pass "color". Not all clothes are colored. Metaphor clothes simple, frugal life.

Clothes don't value silk: silk: cloth. * * * Multilayer clothes. Describe a frugal life

Clothes don't value color: not all clothes are colored. Metaphor clothes simple.

Don't choose both clothes: not all clothes have colors. Metaphor clothes simple.

Dream: After the death of Sun Shuai, the prime minister of Chu in the Spring and Autumn Period, his son was very poor. You Meng wore Sun Shuai's clothes to see Chu Zhuangwang, and the king of Chu was very moved. Metaphor impersonates the ancients or imitates others. To perform on a stage.

Clothes can't cover your body: clothes are tattered and even your body can't be covered. Describe living in poverty

Dress neatly: crown: hat. Clothes and hats are neatly dressed, which is very nice.

Clear dress and makeup: clear: neat and distinct. Clothes and hats are neatly dressed, which is very nice.

Clothing fragrance map: the fragrance on clothes, the shadow of people. Write about women's breathing patterns.

Yi Ji Xiang Ying: Yi Xiang: The fragrance on clothes. Describe a woman's elegant manners and gorgeous clothes.

Food, clothing and rice bowl: a metaphor for the occupation or skill on which to live.

Not all clothes are colored: not all clothes are colored. Metaphor clothes simple.

Stage style clothes: stage: vision. Tailor-made, which means to plan and act according to the actual situation.

Attack clothes to eat: attack: full set of clothes; Concurrently: Double. Full set of clothes, multi-course. Metaphor life is rich and colorful.

Don't ask for clothes: get dressed before dawn Describe being diligent in political affairs.

5. What are the four-character idioms related to clothes? Embroidery: embroidered with colorful dresses.

Wearing luxurious official clothes during the day makes people visible. The old metaphor is to go home after getting rich and boast to the villagers.

Ancient officials in white refer to Jinshi. In the Tang dynasty, people attached great importance to Jinshi, and most of the prime ministers were born in Jinshi, so they valued Jinshi as a minister in white, which means that although he was a white man, he enjoyed the post of prime minister.

In ancient times, Qing Xiang was called a scholar in white. In the Tang dynasty, people attached great importance to Jinshi, and most of the prime ministers were born in Jinshi, so they valued Jinshi as a minister in white, which means that although he was a white man, he enjoyed the post of prime minister.

Untitled Scholar refers to a scholar who has never been famous. Do whatever you want.

Describe obedience to others in everything. Praise blogs with compliments and blogs: describe generosity.

Put on a wide robe and a wide belt. Refers to the costumes of ancient Confucian scholars.

Praise clothes, praise clothes: large clothes. The crown of danger: the high hat.

Clothing of ancient Confucian scholars. Refers to a wide robe and a high hat.

Eat enough and wear warm clothes: eat enough; Warm clothes: Wear warm clothes. Describe a well-off life with ample food and clothing.

Buyi Buyi: another name for civilians in feudal times; Thousand hands: the appellation of people in the Warring States and Qin Dynasties. Ancient times refers to ordinary people.

Vegetables eat vegetables: coarse grains. Wear cloth and eat coarse grains.

It is difficult to describe life. Wei Dai in Buyi was originally a poor man's costume in ancient times, and later he referred to a scholar who was not an official.

Cloth at the turn of cloth: civilians. Always referring to poor old friends.

Legend has it that there was an old dish in the Spring and Autumn Period, which was very filial. At the age of 70, he sometimes wears colorful clothes and pretends to be a child to make his parents laugh. Later as an allusion to filial piety.

Weigh and carry clothes: appropriate. Cut clothes according to your figure.

Metaphor according to the actual situation. Take a fat coat and light fat: a fat horse.

Clothes: wear. Light: light and warm leather.

Riding a fat horse and wearing expensive clothes. Describe the luxury of life.

Hundred-section quail: quail bird; Knot: Hang up. Quail tail is short and bald, like a patch.

Describe clothes as worn out. Rough clothes and simple meals: rough and simple; Vegetarian food: refers to simple food.

Describe a simple diet and a simple life. Coarse clothes and coarse food: coarse rice.

Wear coarse cloth and eat coarse rice. Describe the low standard of living.

It also means not pursuing the enjoyment of life. Upside down clothes upside down: upside down; Clothes: In ancient times, the upper part was clothes and the lower part was clothes.

Describe haste and disorder. Short coat: short coat.

Clothes worn by ancient civilians and soldiers. Riding a good horse in a jacket.

Describe the heroic appearance of soldiers.