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Four-word idioms to solve XX's confusion

1. Four-word idiom of "confused" Four-word idiom of "confused":

Bad words confuse people,

Confuse people,

Listen confused,

Confused,

Confuse people when they fall,

Spread rumors and confuse people,

Misleading and slandering people,

Solve the problem for the class,

Don't be confused these years,

Knowing that life is not lost,

The two bells got mixed up,

Confuse the audience,

Casting the confusion of fear,

There is no doubt that a year,

The fox was fascinated by God,

At a loss,

Solve doubts,

Become confused,

Questioning and confusion,

Fans' hearts,

Doubt, doubt, confusion.

There is a four-word idiom, which makes people puzzled.

Bad words confuse people,

Confuse people when they fall,

Second, I'm confused,

Confused,

Spread rumors and confuse people,

Knowing that life is not lost,

Don't be confused these years,

Misleading and slandering people,

Solve the problem for the class,

The two bells got mixed up,

The fox was fascinated by God,

Confuse the world, steal names,

Confuse the audience,

Rumors confuse people,

There is no doubt that a year,

Become confused,

Solve doubts,

Confuse people,

Confused,

Confused,

Casting the confusion of fear,

Spread rumors and confuse people,

At a loss,

Doubts, doubts and doubts,

Adjust three and confuse four,

Fans' hearts,

Lies confuse people,

Ask questions, please answer and study and analyze.

3. What are the four-character idioms with Chinese characters?

Fall apart,

Without seeking answers,

An indissoluble bond,

Do your best,

Relieve a person's troubles and boredom,

Solve difficulties and disputes,

Solved,

I am a skilled worker,

Laugh at yourself,

Solve the problem,

Happy horse racing,

Generous donations,

Confused,

Back on the battlefield,

Take off your clothes, cover the fire,

Differentiation and disintegration,

Tied together,

Stop being confused,

Trying to help others,

Break the ice,

A glass of wine to settle grievances,

Take off your clothes and armor,

Confused,

Please rest assured, disintegration,

Save the difficult situation,

Tie a knot with your heel,

Kuangding Jieyi,

Solve the problem for the class,

Sleep with clothes on-work hard day and night

4. the four-word idiom of x into XX is a dream.

Terminally ill,

Simply put,

The first impression is the most lasting,

Live within your means,

Get better,

Escape into an empty door,

Go astray,

Deeply rooted in the hearts of the people,

It's nobody's business,

Infiltrate the heart and spleen,

On the edge of hell,

Deep into the bone marrow,

The tiger turned into a sheep,

In and out,

The mouse went into the corner,

In and out of life and death,

Hate the bone marrow,

Ill into the bone marrow,

When the horse enters Huashan,

Into the sky,

Crime of entering the country,

Fine to femtoseconds,

Pain into the bone marrow,

Prejudice,

Come to a deadlock,

Jingcheng Sang Yu,

Snakes go in, mice come out,

Do your best,

A speech or article is profound in content, but shallow in language.

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5.XX is another name for the four-character idiom "Fei Fei".

Sink: a serious illness or an old illness. I have been seriously ill for a long time and can't get out of bed.

The dregs that sank to the bottom surfaced again.

Go up here and go there. Describe an inheritance.

To make a comeback means to resume an important position. It is also a metaphor for regaining power after losing power.

Get up and get up: wave your sleeves. With a wave of his sleeve, stand up. Describe excitement.

The war burned from all directions. Describe the restless border defense, where enemies invade.

Get up when the cock crows. Describe diligence and laziness.

Rise up, cut down tree trunks as weapons, raise bamboo poles as flags, and resist. Refers to the people's uprising.

Rise from the ground: to rise high and protrude. Stick out from the flat ground. Describe how new things appear quickly.

Wolf smoke everywhere: smoke rising from burning wolf dung when the ancient frontier defense alarm sounded. Alarms and fireworks are everywhere, indicating that the frontier is not calm.

Angry, strike the table and suddenly stand up. Describe very indignant.

The rise of prestige is a metaphor for the rapid increase of prestige.

6. What are some puzzling four-character idioms? I'm dubious.

Explanation: a little believe, and a little doubt. It means you're not sure whether it's true or not.

Said by: Three Kingdoms Kang, "Answering a Difficult House without Good or Bad Luck": "If you make a fortune, you can choose a tiger or a wolf. What is a grain of salt? "

If divination is a reality, tigers can predict and choose. What is a grain of salt?

Second, I don't understand [míHuòbüJi]

Explanation: it means to be very confused about something and not understand it. Use "don't understand"

Said by: Lao She's drummer XXVII: "She bowed, turned around and walked slowly into the next room. The applause was very warm. The audience looked at her puzzled. "

Third, I don't understand [bM: I s and bù ji ě]

Explanation: hundreds: many times; Solution: understand. I thought about it all, but I couldn't figure it out.

Said by: Cloud Notes of Yuewei Caotang Volume XIII: "This is really inexplicable."

This matter is really hard to understand after all kinds of thinking.

Fourth, confusion

Explanation: confused, confused; Solution: understand. I feel confused and can't understand.

From: Zhuangzi's "Zhuangzi Heaven and Earth" in the Warring States Period: "A big fool is incomprehensible and a big fool is not feasible."

People who feel confused can never solve it, and people who are not smart can never become flexible.

Five, at a loss

Explanation: at a loss: the appearance of ignorance. Know nothing, don't understand.

From: Qing Lvyuan Li's "Qi Lu Deng" back to 102: "Shao Shouqi said the past, and Loupu was at a loss."

Shao Shouqi told what happened last time. Loupu didn't know anything and didn't understand.