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What is the big four-character idiom?

1. Four-word idiom: What's the big deal? Do everything. It also shows that you are sure and can take responsibility.

Big Ben and Big Ben: fundamental; Zong: Ben, the theme. The most fundamental and important thing.

Mercy and compassion: give happiness to all beings with love; Sorrow: relieve the suffering of all beings with compassion; Compassion: Buddhist language, saving the suffering. Describe human charity.

Playing and playing means playing drums and music together.

Eat like a pig. Eating and drinking without restraint or plan. Refers to large-scale, high-grade eating and drinking activities.

Make a hullabaloo about, quarrel fiercely. Refers to the disorderly quarrel and commotion between the disputing parties without serious differences.

Play many musical instruments at the same time. Metaphor hype.

Dawu: I understand; Enlightenment: I understand. Describe a complete awakening.

Understand: understand; Enlightenment: I understand. Describe a complete awakening.

Openness and closure describe the loneliness, openness and closure of literary thinking.

Great kindness: kindness; DE: Ende, benefits. Mercy and compassion describe deep affection and kindness.

Rich and expensive means very rich and noble.

Big winds and waves refer to huge waves. It is a metaphor for the great turmoil and great changes in society. It also means that the struggle is sharp, complex, intense and arduous.

Make a hullabaloo about, describe hype and create public opinion.

Yelling.

Make a hullabaloo about, describe hype and create public opinion.

Big red and big green mean rich colors. She likes elegant clothes ranging from bright red to green.

Big red, big green means rich colors.

Big market refers to the general market price of goods.

It is useless to mobilize many people to do one thing in a rush.

Big red and purple describe prominence and pride.

The basic principles and provisions of the great sutra and Dafa.

Good luck is very auspicious and smooth. Used for divination and blessing in the old days.

Big wine and big meat means rich dishes and eating and drinking.

Speak out: express something; Release: to release, release. It means that the masses can fully express their opinions on some major issues.

Pretend to be arrogant.

Big gongs and drums describe hype.

Men and women refer to unmarried men and women who are over normal marriage age.

Destroy old things on a large scale and vigorously build new things.

Up and down, up and down. Describe a great change.

The invitation is big and the treatment is generous.

Righteousness describes generosity and respect for righteousness.

Da Ren Da Yong describes people as kind and brave.

Big right and wrong refers to the principled and fundamental right and wrong issues.

Big spendthrift originally meant big spendthrift. The latter is often used to describe that it is not easy to spend money.

Swing when you walk. Describe the arrogant attitude of thinking oneself great.

Big fish and big meat refers to a good and rich diet. Describe the richness of dishes.

Great wisdom and courage refer to extraordinary intelligence and courage.

2. What is big and what is the big four-character idiom? Understand the overall situation, right and wrong, and wrap everything up. It also shows that you are sure and can take responsibility.

Big Ben and Big Ben: fundamental; Zong: Ben, the theme. The most fundamental and important thing.

Mercy and compassion: give happiness to all beings with love; Sorrow: relieve the suffering of all beings with compassion; Compassion: Buddhist language, saving the suffering. Describe human charity.

Playing and playing means playing drums and music together.

Eat like a pig. Eating and drinking without restraint or plan. Refers to large-scale, high-grade eating and drinking activities.

Make a hullabaloo about, quarrel fiercely. Refers to the disorderly quarrel and commotion between the disputing parties without serious differences.

Play many musical instruments at the same time. Metaphor hype.

3. What are the indomitable words brought back by the four-character idiom encyclopedia: frustration. Metaphor is strong-willed, no matter how many times you are frustrated, you will not waver.

The head teacher returned to work: he was transferred back. Mobilize the troops who went to war to return to the capital, pointing out that the recruited troops successfully returned to the imperial court.

Baoshan entered the mountains full of treasures and returned empty-handed. Metaphor according to the conditions, there should be rich harvest, but nothing (mostly knowledge).

Looking back, I can't bear it: I can bear it; Looking back: looking back, recalling. It means that when you think about the past, you will feel painful, so you can't bear to remember.

Sorrow refers to the sorrow that often haunts the abdomen and is difficult to send away.

Spring has returned to the earth, just as spring has returned to the earth. Describe that the cold has passed, and warmth and vitality have once again come to the world.

Spring back means that winter goes and spring comes, plants germinate, and the earth presents a vibrant scene. Sometimes it is also used as a metaphor for the improvement of the situation.

Shake your heart: shake; Back: Turn around. Describing articles and music is very tactful and moving.

The victorious dynasty: the imperial court. Old Finger returned to the imperial court after winning the battle. Now generally refers to the return of victory.

The first round of victory: the first round. Terms used by storytellers in Song and Yuan Dynasties. Before the lecture, tell a short story as an introduction, named "winning for the first time", which means auspiciousness.

Waist and back: lingering homesickness; Constantly: Don't stop. Always wandering, lingering. Describe a sad and unforgettable mood.

Surrounded by peaks, overlapping mountains and winding mountain roads. Describe the twists and turns of scenic spots.

Thrilling: turning point; Shake: To shake. It breaks the heart and intestines and stirs the heart. Describing articles and music is very tactful and moving.

The ileum rotates nine times, as if the intestines were rotating. Describe the inner pain and anxiety.

Hui Chen is happy and angry: angry. From being angry to liking.

Go back to the ship, turn the rudder, and the ship will go back the same way when it encounters difficulties. Metaphor turns to ease the deadlock.

Back-to-back refers to the phenomenon that the sun shines briefly in the sky just after sunset due to the reflection of light. A metaphor for sudden excitement before death.

Turn yellow into green. The leaves change from green to yellow, and from yellow to green. At first it refers to the change of seasons, and later it refers to the repetition of the world.

Looking back and smiling: eyes. Roll your eyes and smile. It is often used to describe a woman's charming expression.

Going back to the mountains to describe strength and momentum is extremely powerful and can overwhelm everything.

4. What is the four-character idiom at the beginning of Huizi? 1) Nine turns of ileum: It seems that the intestines are turning. Describe inner pain 636f7079E799BE5BAA6313336353762 Very anxious.

2) Left: Chen: Angry. From being angry to liking.

3) Return to the ship and turn the rudder: the method of returning to the original place when the ship encounters difficulties. Metaphor turns to ease the deadlock.

4) Ileal pain: It is touching to describe music and articles.

5) Return financing and transfer strategy: operational decision.

6) The Art of Rejuvenation: Rejuvenation: This means that winter goes and spring comes, and it is a metaphor for good medical skills, which can cure incurable diseases and heal the wounded and rescue the dying. Skills: medical skills. Refers to the medical skill of bringing back the dead. With the "wonderful hand rejuvenation".

7) Returning to the mountains and turning to the sea: crossing the mountains and crossing the sea. The metaphor is powerful.

8) going back to the mountains and falling into the sea: it describes that strength and momentum are extremely powerful and can overwhelm everything.

9) Looking back and smiling: eyes: eyes. Roll your eyes and smile. It is often used to describe a woman's charming expression.

10) dead light: refers to the phenomenon that the sun shines briefly in the sky just after sunset due to the reflection of light. A metaphor for sudden excitement before death. It is also a metaphor for the superficial prosperity on the eve of the death of things.

1 1) Turn from yellow to green: Leaves turn from green to yellow and from yellow to green. At first it refers to the change of seasons, and later it refers to the repetition of the world.

12) lack of skills to return to heaven: returning to heaven: metaphorical power can transfer an extremely difficult situation; Lack of skill: lack of methods. Metaphor is critical or seriously ill and cannot be saved.

13) Wet after drying: It means that when a mother raises a child, she lets the baby live in a dry place and get wet by herself.

14) Backlight: refers to the short-term light generated by reflection in the sky at sunset. A metaphor for sudden excitement before death. It is also a metaphor for the short-term prosperity on the eve of the death of things.

15) reincarnation and death: coming back to life. Describe a wise doctor who can bring dying people back to life. It is also used to describe saving something that seems hopeless.

16) Returning to the sky and setting sun: Jude said to spin Gankun.

17) I still say that I am spinning Kun.

18) Power to save the sky: The original metaphor is correct, powerful and far-reaching. Now more metaphors can preserve the power of serious situations.

19) turning back to the shore: in Buddhist language, it means that a guilty person can climb the other shore and cross over as long as he changes his mind and repents. The latter is a metaphor for people who do bad things. As long as they are determined to repent, there is a way out.

20) Endless aftertaste: aftertaste: refers to the aftertaste after eating. This is a metaphor for remembering things. The more you think about it, the more interesting it is.

2 1) change of heart: heart, mind: mind; Turn around: Turn around. Reconsider and change the original ideas and attitudes.

22) powerless to return to heaven: returning to heaven: metaphor is powerful and can transfer a situation that is extremely difficult to recover; Weakness: no strength. Metaphor is critical or seriously ill and cannot be saved.

23) Return to Heaven: I still say that I am spinning Kun.

24) Returning to Heaven: Jude said that he would rotate Gankun. Metaphor to change the king's mood or attitude.

25) Hui Wenjin: A metaphor for a wonderful poem about lovesickness.

26) Turn evil into righteousness: Jude said that turning evil into righteousness.

27) Turn around: describe inner pain and anxiety. The same as "nine turns of ileum".

28) An inch of broken ileum: describes extreme bitterness and sadness.

29) thrilling: back: turn; Shake: To shake. It breaks the heart and intestines and stirs the heart. Describing articles and music is very tactful and moving.

30) rejuvenation: rejuvenation. A person's good medical skills can restore the dying to health.

5. What are some great idioms? There are all four-character idioms.

Lady Yang

Explain everything: everything; All: all. Everything is complete, everything.

Source "Biography of Heroes of Children": "The case was raised and made into materials; Everything. "

Structural subject-predicate form.

Usage is mostly used in written language. Generally used as a predicate.

Pronunciation is important; It can't be pronounced as "yìnɡ". "

Distinguish between shape and shape; Can't write "tools".

Synonyms cover everything, everything, everything.

The antonym is nothing, nothing, nothing.

Discrimination ~ is different from "everything": ~ focuses on "incompleteness"; Used for specific things; No need for people; "Everything" focuses on "whether there is"; Not only for things; It can also be used for things or people.

example sentence

(1) I didn't expect such a small bookstore; All kinds of books are actually ~.

(2) Although this snack bar is small in appearance; But all kinds of dishes are ~.

6. What's higher, what's bigger (four-character idiom) What's higher, what's bigger idioms are:

Tall buildings, burly figures, tall teeth, Plutocratic family, and talk a lot.

1, high-rise building

Explanation: Mansion: A tall house. Of towering buildings.

From: Biography of Mencius and Xunqing by Sima Qian in the Western Han Dynasty: "If you want to get rich first, you should respect it."

Translation: It is a street where people come and go, with high doors and big houses, which is respected by people.

Example: relatives are the same ~, and friends are fat and good. ◎ The First Fold of Yuan Anonymous 'Living with Nine'

Grammar: combination; As subject and object; forest of high-rises

Synonym gaotanglou

2. Exile

Explanation: refers to a tall horse. It also means that a person is tall.

Said by: The man of the Qing Dynasty won the 11th time of The Romance of Sui and Tang Dynasties: "This man is dressed in new clothes, neatly bedclothes, armed with weapons and riding a burly horse."

These 7A64E789888E69D833133431346465 people are all newly dressed, and the store is very tidy. They were armed and riding a big horse.

3, high teeth and big mouth

Commentary: The flags of three generations of troops. Refers to the flag of the army. The metaphor is powerful.

From: Song Ouyang Xiu's Xiang Zhou Zhou Tang Jinji: "However, Daya is not a public honor."

However, your big teeth are not worthy of your glory.

Grammar: formal; Become an object; It refers to the ceremony of a high-ranking person.

4. Plutocratic family

Explanation: Hall: In the old society, they meant wealthy families. Extended family: A prominent family. A rich and powerful family.

From: Biography of Mencius and Xunqing by Sima Qian in the Western Han Dynasty: "If you want to get rich first, you should respect it."

It's a bustling street with high doors and big houses, which is respected by people.

Example: Because he was born in the city, no aristocratic family has come to him for help at present. ◎ Ming Lingmeng's "Two Instances of Surprise, Full Hunger"

Synonym: big family, big house.

Step 5 talk loudly

Description: See. Look up and talk. Describe actions and make extraordinary remarks.

From: Ye Fan's "Zhang Hengchuan in the Later Han Dynasty": "Fang must learn from the old and be friends with the classics, and talk about it with arrogance."

I am preparing to learn from them in a friendly way and look up and talk to them.

Grammar: combination; As a predicate; Describe someone's behavior as extraordinary.

Say synonyms.