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10 four-word idiom

1. The four-character idiom is ten words, with a total of 100,000 words, which describes that you act extremely quickly in an emergency.

Nine times out of ten, it means the vast majority, roughly.

Ten rains and five winds, ten days of rain and five days of wind. It is said that the weather is fine.

Ten years of cold window: years. Refers to studying hard for a long time.

Ten wins in ten wars means winning every battle.

Ten to nine, ten to nine. Describe gambling often loses money.

Nine times out of ten, the metaphor is very sure.

Cross the street. Cross the street.

Where roads directly cross.

Among them, the interesting ones are: among them; Wonderful: wonderful, wonderful; Fun: fun. Mysterious and interesting.

Break each one: one by one; Strike: attack. Military terminology. Refers to the use of superior forces to destroy the divided enemy part by part. Sometimes it is also a metaphor to solve problems one by one.

The taste is in the middle: among them; Taste: taste, emotional taste. The smell inside. Refers to the bitterness of personal experience.

2. Ten four-character idioms and all their meanings are poorly understood.

Idiom allusion: refers to the poor ability to do important work.

The origin of the idiom: "Under the copula of Yi": "Virtue is thin and respected, knowledge is small and big, and strength is small and heavy, which is rare."

in public

Idiom allusion: daytime. Emphasize the contrast with dusk darkness.

Example of idiom: People come and go in broad daylight, so it is not convenient for you to write it down here. (Cao Qingxue Qin's "Dream of Red Mansions" is the twelfth time.

Look anxiously until someone's eyes are tired-look anxiously.

Idiom allusion: autumn water: a metaphor for human eyes. I can see with my eyes. Describe the ardent hope for distant relatives and friends.

The source of the idiom: Master Wang Yuan's The Romance of the West Chamber has a second fold: "Looking through the autumn water, I am surprised that he is in a daze."

Example of Idiom: Listening to the sound of bananas and drizzling, where can we have fun with others? Looking through the autumn water, I don't see my home, and my tears are like hemp. (Qing Pu Songling's Strange Tales from a Lonely Studio Fengyang Scholar)

Clear water and high mountains.

Idiom allusion: beautiful mountains and clear waters. Describe beautiful scenery.

The origin of the idiom: Huang Songting-zhang's "Moshan Xi gives Hengyang agarwood": "Make eyes at each other, Xiang Mei."

earnestly practise what one advocates/preaches

Idiom allusion: body: personally; Body: experience. Experience it for yourself and try to execute it.

The origin of the idiom: "Huai Nan Zi Zong Xun": "The sage takes the body." The doctrine of the mean: "Practice is close to benevolence."

Example of idioms: Mr. Wang takes the governor as his base address and takes personal practice as a lesson. (Zhang Qing Yan Hui's "Cheng Zhuozhai's Empty Biography")

(of writing style) like floating clouds and flowing water-natural and fluent.

Idiom allusion: To describe an article is natural and unconstrained, just like floating clouds and flowing water.

The origin of the idiom: Shi Xie Shi Shu: "Everyone is familiar with the articles of calligraphy and poetry; Roughly like a flowing cloud, it has no definite quality at first, but it often goes in what it is doing and stops there. "

Example of idioms: The structure is like flowing water, with distinct levels and echoes. ("Mao Dun's Thought of" Li Yuan ")

I am old, but I have accomplished nothing.

Idiom allusion: boss: old. I am old and have accomplished nothing.

The origin of the idiom: the tenth time in Li Qingru's "Mirror Flower Edge": "You can't be famous, you can't get rich, you can't live in the world. It's a pity that the boss has accomplished nothing. "

Criteria for success and failure as a commentator

Idiom allusions: on: comment, measure. Take success or failure as the criterion for judging characters.

The origin of the idiom: Shi's Preface to Zankong Beihai: "People are among heroes because of their success or failure."

Examples of idioms: success or failure is a mediocre view; However, in this important event, you and I, as courtiers, should be careful what we say. (Qing Wu Jingzi's "The Scholars" eighth time)

Hungry people are everywhere on the road.

Idiom allusion: starve to death. The road is full of people starving to death.

The origin of the idiom: "Zuo Zhao was devoted to the public for two years": "The palace is very small and stands opposite." Liu Hanxiang's "Under the New Order and Good Strategy": "Ten years of mutual attack, the soldiers are exhausted and the people are tired, the people are empty, the road is thirsty, the cars are returned, and the bandits are all over the mountain, and the world is shaking."

Like the wind blowing away the last cloud-swept away.

Idiom and allusion: the wind swept away the residual clouds. Metaphor sweeps away the rest of the things at once.

The origin of the idiom: Yuan Yiming's "Enemy and Creditor" has a second discount: "It is like pouring snow on the furniture, and the wind sweeps away, making it sway lightly."

Example of idiom: Call "Please!" Raise chopsticks together, but like a breeze, half gone early. (Qing Wu Jingzi's "The Scholars" the second time)

3. Ten four-character idioms, meaning to make a wall (xià ng bū x gò u). Explanation: the wall is made out of thin air, that is, it is made out of thin air. Metaphors are not fabricated out of thin air according to facts. Source: Han Xu Shen's Introduction to Shuowen Jiezi: "I think it's amazing that the world is so big.". It seems that everything happens for a reason, which makes sense. Yan Fu's On Salvation contains many related contents (synonyms, antonyms, two-part allegorical sayings, allusions, idiom stories, English, Japanese, etc. ). It explains to the wall: to the wall; Fiction: fiction. It was made out of thin air against the wall. Metaphor has no factual basis and is fabricated out of thin air. Source: Han Xu Shen's Preface to Explaining Words: "Hometown fictions and unknowns are often in trouble to show to the world. "Example: ~, Shunze, stick to it as it is, which makes sense. Yan fu's redemption. Uneasy: the appearance of collapse. It describes people's yearning for it. Source: History of the Scholars: "There are hundreds of Confucian scholars, who are arrogant, punished and literate, and the public is the prime minister who governs the Spring and Autumn Annals and is a bachelor in the world. "Example: It was indeed a literati, Mobu ~. Tang Lu Zhao Lin's Preface to Yuefu Miscellaneous Poems contains many related contents (synonyms, antonyms, two-part allegorical sayings, allusions, idiom stories, English, Japanese, etc. ). The interpretation of Xi is: it refers to longing for its enlightenment and appreciating its appropriateness. Or longing for his manners and admiring his righteousness. The source came from the queen. " For example, there are club friends and non-club friends, and there are as many as nine people. More related content (synonyms, antonyms, two-part allegorical sayings, allusions, idiom stories, English, Japanese, etc. ) Zheng mentioned (Xiqiang Hu Yu) in "On the Late Activities of Nanshe". Beggar: Beggar. Beggars warming themselves by the fire. Metaphorically, they are people who cling to the trend. Source: Five Dynasties Wang Renyu's "The Legacy of Begging for Fire in Kaiyuan Tianbao": "Now everyone begs for fire. Once the fire is cold, where is the heating? " Example: there are many ~ many, and they are like a sucking goose. Song Xianwan's "Charcoal Delivery and Teacher Hui Ren of Hunan Shanxi Guild Hall" has many related contents (synonyms, antonyms, two-part allegorical sayings, idiom stories, English, Japanese, etc. ). Explain to Xià ng mí ngé rzhi: Xiangming: It's almost dawn; Governance: governance. Described as diligent in political affairs. Source: Zhouyi Shuo Gua: "The sage listens to the world from the south and governs the world from the Ming Dynasty." For example, a gentleman's self-respect is from the south, from purple to yellow, supreme and most important. There are many related contents (synonyms, antonyms, two-part allegorical sayings, allusions, idioms) in Volume 16 of Qing Biyuan's Continuing the History as a Mirror. Xiang Ping's wish has come true. It means that all his children are married. Source: The History of the Later Han Dynasty Xiang Changzhuan: "In Jianwu, men and women got married, and the family affairs were exhausted, which had nothing to do with themselves. When they died, they traveled to Wuyue Mountain with their fellow Beihai birds. I don't know where I'm going. " Examples: More related contents (synonyms, antonyms, two-part allegorical sayings, allusions, idiom stories, English, Japanese, etc. Xiang Pingyuan explained that child marriage is called "the wish of peace". Children's marriage is a "wish for peace." Source: For example, more related content (synonyms, antonyms, two-part allegorical sayings, allusions, idiom stories, English, Japanese, etc. ) Xiang Ping's wish (xiàng píng zhī yuàn Yu à n) Interpretation: Xiang Ping: Xiang Ping's wish, that is, in the Eastern Han Dynasty, Xiang Ping was long. It refers to the marriage of children. You can meet Du Lang, and your wish for peace has come true. "Example: Now that my son has grown up and plans to get married in autumn, he sighed at xià ng ru and added some related contents (synonyms, antonyms, two-part allegorical sayings, allusions, idiom stories, English, Japanese, etc.). ) Chapter 56 Qing Li garbo officialdom in the sky. It's better to sigh. Source: Zhuangzi Qiushui by Zhuang Zhou of the Warring States Period:' As for the North Sea, I looked at it from the east, but I didn't see the end of the water. Why did Hebo look at it and sigh:' ...' Today I saw that my son was hard to be poor, and I was in danger, unless I was at my son's door.' "example: those who don't look at the cliff and don't return are also ~. More related content (synonyms, antonyms, two-part allegorical sayings, allusions, idiom stories, English, Japanese, etc. ) In the preface of "Seventeen New Versions of Shi Mao" by Qian Qing Qian Yi, it is explained that. A thousand sages don't preach. Scholars catch shadows like apes. " Ex.: Wang Qingfuzhi's Introduction to the Court and the Sun: "If you want it, it's even more there. "More related content (synonyms, antonyms, two-part allegorical sayings, allusions, idiom stories, English, Japanese, etc. ) are loyal to the sound (Xiàng shng bè. Back: Violation. Refers to the yearning for fame, divorced from reality. Source: Three Kingdoms Cao Wei Pi "Dian Lun Paper": "Ordinary people are noble and loyal to their voices; For example, if you suffer from darkness, you call yourself a saint. "This combination ~, abandon true and false. More related content (synonyms, antonyms, two-part allegorical sayings, allusions, idiom stories, English, Japanese, etc. ) in Liu Tang's confidant Shi Tong's Miscellaneous Notes explained to heaven (xiàng tiān ér tuò). The victim turned out to be himself. Source: for example, the behavior of ~ is extremely indecent. More related content (synonyms, antonyms, two-part allegorical sayings, allusions, idiom stories, English, Japanese, etc. ) explain to Xiang yán qǐer: a beggar who keeps warm by fire. Metaphor is a person who goes with the flow. Example: His behavior reminds me.

4. Looking for 10 Non-four-word idiom) Non-four-word idiom: Half a bottle of vinegar: a metaphor for someone who has only a little knowledge of a certain subject but is good at showing off in front of people. Words: feast your eyes: see what you want to see but it is difficult to see, and see it through. Text: cramming for the Buddha's feet temporarily: it means not contacting at ordinary times, pleading in a hurry temporarily, and then it means not being prepared at ordinary times. Deal with it temporarily. Word: What's in the glass is wine. Word: Bingdilian Interpretation: Pedicle: the part of a flower or melon connected to the stem. Two lotus flowers stand side by side on the same stem. Metaphor is a loving couple. Word: insufficient interpretation: implements: refers to people's measurement and talent. They can't be useful utensils They are often used to refer to people's mediocre temperament, accomplish nothing and lack. Self-indulgence Words: Follow the footsteps. Interpretation: Follow in its footsteps. Refers to following others and imitating others. Words: destroy dirt. Interpretation: 1 Metaphor is sloppy and irresponsible. Words: gossip girl. Word: sing the opposite. Interpretation: making completely opposite remarks; Take the opposite measure.

5. Guess ten four-word idioms. I'll give you more than 20.

1, always smile; 2. cranes that don't dance; 3, burning in anger; 4, tears streaming down her face

5, not distracted; 6, obscurity; 7, want to cry without tears; 8. Tau Ma Mian;

9. Short-sighted; 10, before the flower and under the moon; 1 1, perfect; 12, be vividly portrayed.

13, handy; 14, colorful; 15, soul mate; 16, men, women and children;

17, love at first sight; 18, dancing; 19, peace through the years; 20. Have fun in pain

6. The four-character idiom10 contains four idioms:

Zhang Si,

Time and time again,

In all directions,

All over the country,

Fall on all fours,

Pick and choose,

Embattled,

No, three, no, four,

Stable,

Four Treasures of the Study,

Humble,

Disturbed,

Extending in all directions,

Ambition in all directions,

Look all the way, listen all around,

Forget things,

All men are brothers within the four seas,

Make irresponsible remarks,

All four are empty,

Three obedience and four virtues,

Universal application,

World-famous,

Three punches lost to four hands,

Three wives and four concubines,

Chop and change,

Divided,

Danger,

Quartet talents or goods are gathered together, just like spokes on a wheel.