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What do four-character idioms mean?

1. Idioms are quoted from the four-word idioms "What is big" and "What is big":

Eye-catching,

Parallel quotation,

Charming,

Quote classics,

Singing loudly,

Strangled,

Blame yourself,

Throw a brick to attract jade,

Be ashamed of ...

Proud of it,

Lure the wolf into the room,

Regret,

Pull the snake out of the hole,

Accept the warning,

With hope as the guide,

Side-cited music certificate,

Leading rope and cutting ink,

Cite examples to help in class,

Guide the law to be taken seriously,

The loss of metaphorical meaning,

Take responsibility,

Extended touch class,

Draw a tiger to defend itself,

Throw one's hand into one's foot,

Light passes through the wall,

Tilt your feet and take the lead,

Baskets lead to fur,

Lead the wind to blow the fire,

Send a close call,

Self-frustration

2. Four-character idioms indicate that the first word of a verb is a quotation and the third word is big. What quotations are not quoted? Draw a bow; Hair: archery. Draw a bow without shooting an arrow. Metaphor is good at inspiring and guiding. It is also a metaphor for getting ready, not acting for the time being, and waiting for the opportunity.

Lead the wind to blow the fire. Blow the fire with the wind to make it burn more and more brightly. Metaphor to incite and stir up trouble.

Attract ghosts to the door, metaphorically attracting bad guys.

Sing a song: lengthen; Nothing: throat, throat. Sing loudly.

Draw a tiger for self-defense: attraction. Attract tigers and protect yourself. Metaphor means trying to rely on the wicked, and the result is that you suffer.

The original metaphor of getting burned is asking for trouble or self-destruction Nowadays, more metaphors are used to actively expose their shortcomings and mistakes in order to win everyone's criticism and help.

Cite classics as the basis of argument.

Strangled: To kill. Stretch your neck and wait to be killed Die without resistance.

Self-blame: guilt. Take the initiative to take responsibility for mistakes and make self-criticism.

Lure the wolf into the room: attract. Lead the wolf indoors. Metaphor brings bad guys or enemies indoors.

Guide by observation: stretch your neck. Stretch your neck and look far away. Describe ardent hope.

Charm: the scenery. Bring people into a good place. Now it is often used to refer to particularly attractive scenery or literary works.

Eye-catching: staring. To attract people's attention

Quoting merchants and carving feathers: two sound names in ancient music. Refers to a musical performance that pays attention to temperament and has high achievements.

To root out the root causes means to collude to exclude dissidents.

Take warning: use it; Attention: Warning. Refers to learning from past mistakes and avoiding repeating them.

Suck the jade brick to show modesty. Metaphor is a superficial and immature opinion published in order to elicit others' brilliant opinions.

Attack awl: awl; Femur: thigh. If you want to sleep after reading at night, stab yourself in the thigh with an awl to stay awake. Describe studying hard.

Lead the foot to save the classics: pull; Classic: hanging. Save the hanged man by pulling his foot. Metaphor action runs counter to the purpose and is getting farther and farther away from the purpose.

Lead cars, sell oars, pull cars, and do small business. It refers to the civilian Yum!

3. What are the big idioms and idioms? Singing loudly: elongate; Nothing: throat, throat. Sing loudly.

Draw a tiger for self-defense: attraction. Attract tigers and protect yourself. Metaphor means trying to rely on the wicked, and the result is that you suffer.

The original metaphor of getting burned is asking for trouble or self-destruction Nowadays, more metaphors are used to actively expose their shortcomings and mistakes in order to win everyone's criticism and help.

Cite classics as the basis of argument.

Strangled: To kill. Stretch your neck and wait to be killed Die without resistance.

Self-blame: guilt. Take the initiative to take responsibility for mistakes and make self-criticism.

Lure the wolf into the room: attract. Lead the wolf indoors. Metaphor brings bad guys or enemies indoors.

Guide by observation: stretch your neck. Stretch your neck and look far away. Describe ardent hope.

Charm: the scenery. Bring people into a good place. Now it is often used to refer to particularly attractive scenery or literary works.

Eye-catching: staring. To attract people's attention

Quoting merchants and carving feathers: two sound names in ancient music. Refers to a musical performance that pays attention to temperament and has high achievements.

To root out the root causes means to collude to exclude dissidents.

Take warning: use it; Attention: Warning. Refers to learning from past mistakes and avoiding repeating them.

Suck the jade brick to show modesty. Metaphor is a superficial and immature opinion published in order to elicit others' brilliant opinions.

4. What's the big deal about four-character idioms in Idioms? 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.

5. Idiom Daquan four-character idiom What is big and what is big? What is big? What is big? It describes a loud voice, or shouting.

Heavy eyebrows and big eyes describe a person's dignified eyes.

A thick door and a loud voice are similar to "a thick throat and a loud voice".

A big hand with rough skin is a metaphor for a person who does heavy work.

A rough voice describes being rude, loud, or overbearing and out of breath.

Loud voice describes a loud voice.

Big hands, big hands.

Carelessness refers to careless, casual and sloppy work.

Thick needles and big threads describe that needlework is not done carefully.

Carelessness refers to carelessness.

6. What do these four-character idioms mean? They are highly respected: their morality is high and their reputation is high. Often used to refer to people who are old and have high status.

Relish: Describe to talk about with interest.

Don't have meaning: don't have meaning.

Wonderful: strange: magical; Wonderful: mysterious; Unparalleled: indescribable, comparable; Magic: unparalleled magic. Colorful: 1, describing colorful and colorful. 2. Gorgeous means colorful, beautiful and beautiful, which is what colorful often means. Monster: Tall appearance. Refers to something tall and heavy. Now it is also used to describe something that looks strong but is actually weak. Brokeback cliff: describes a steep mountain peak. Cliff: A high and steep cliff. Broken wall: cliff, cliff. Get up from the ground: ① Take other people's things. First class. ⑤ Grasp; Occupy: Pull out two enemy strongholds. Fear at first sight: fear at first sight: fear, fear. I was scared when I saw it. Forward Wan Ren: Well, the ancient unit of measurement: a well (eight or seven feet per week). One foot a week (about 23 cm). This mountain is very high, Wan Ren. Wan Ren, literally, refers to the description of many high and steep peaks. Endless winding: describes the continuous and winding extension of the mountain. Changshu, Qi Hao: Awesome makes people feel relaxed. Shu, here is, continuous; Release (bondage or oppression) heroism: that is, the spirit of awe-inspiring. Qi Hao cannot be dismantled. Do whatever you want: do whatever you want; Desire: want. Do whatever you want. Compromise: restraint: restriction; G: specifications and methods. Not limited to specifications or models. Tingting stands straight. Describe a woman's slim figure. It also describes tall and straight bodies such as flowers and trees. Also known as "Tingting and Slim" and "Slim and Slim". My Fair Lady: Beautiful face. Beautiful woman. Splash: When water is blocked or hit, the separated water drops splash everywhere. Beating is indescribable: indescribable, indescribable. The meaning of form is description or description. Over 60 years old: ① year: age. ② Over: Over,Over。 ③ Flower armor: 60 years old. An old man in his sixties. Describe this man as old, old. ④ Flower armor: In the old days, heavenly stems and earthly branches's cooperation was the Gregorian calendar year, and sixty years was the flower armor, also known as one. ⑤ Jiazi. Flowers: describe the intricacies of branch names. Refers to sixty years old. This refers to more than 60 years. Hui Ben: Pu, the original meaning is a stone with jade. Also refers to uncut jade. Here, it means innocence and simplicity. The whole idiom means: get rid of the appearance decoration and return to the essence. Metaphor back to the original state of nature. With the "return to simplicity". Meaning: meaning: emotional appeal, fun. Long: long term, long term. The meaning is profound and intriguing.

7. What four-word word means great gain? 1, benefiting a lot.

Description: It means that there is a great gain in consciousness/form. Bandit: Yes or No?

Source: From "Poetry Feng Wei Papaya": "It is always good to report bandits."

2, fruitful

Explanation: Fruitful, big fruit. Accumulate a lot. Describe a lot of gains. It is also a metaphor for great achievements.

Source: Qin Mu's "Good Name of the Fruit King": "In different hands, through hard work and full development of style, various artistic achievements can be cultivated."

Step 3 return home with a full load

Description: Return with a full load. Describe a bumper harvest.

Source: Song Nisi's Liu Jingtang Magazine: "Those who are good at doing things and come out with full loads are admired by people in the room."

Step 4 look up, look down

Description: lower your head to pick up things on the ground, and raise your head to pick up things on it. Describe every move has a harvest.

Source: Sima Qian's Biography of Huo Zhi in the Western Han Dynasty: "However, the family made an appointment with the father, brother and son, and it has been taken back."

5. A tree can reap many benefits.

Explanation: Tree: Planting. Plant once and reap a hundred times. Metaphor is to cultivate people's long-term benefits.

Source: Guan Zhong's "Guan Zi Quan Xiu" in the pre-Qin period: "One tree gets one, and the valley also; Ten wins in one tree, and wood is also; A tree is a winner, and people are also. "

6. Throw the earthworm into the fish

Description: Use earthworm as bait to fish. Metaphor is to gain more with less cost.

Source: "Biography of Sui Shu and Xue Daoheng": "Wei Shou said,' Fu Qian called throwing insects at fish ears'." "

Step 7 harvest left and right

Note: Both hands have gains. Metaphor research is rich in knowledge and fruitful.

8. eat three sounds steadily

Explanation: Four people gambled, and one person won the bet of three people. Metaphor has gained a lot out of thin air.

9. Better than studying for ten years

Explanation: win: surpass. More than ten years of hard work. Describe the great benefits of thought.

Source: Quoted from Yichuan, Volume 22 of Er Cheng Quan Shu: "The ancients said:' * * * A gentleman's words in one night are worth ten years. "If you gain something in one day, it is better than studying for ten years. "

10, load and return.

Description: load: fully loaded; Return: Return. Return with a full load. Describe the harvest is extremely rich.

8. The four-word idiom "What's the big deal?" Have a deep understanding of what is a big event and what is a big event. 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.