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Irony of four-character idioms in speech

1. The ironic four-character idiom "Eat with the Prime Minister and eat with others". Used to satirize officials who do nothing and are incompetent.

Source: Biography of Lu Huaishen in the Old Tang Dynasty: "In the third year of Kaiyuan, I moved to Huangmen Prison. Huai Shen and Wei Zi brought Yao Chong very close. Huai Shen thinks that officials are not as good as worshipping, and everything is shirking. At that time, people called him the companion prime minister. "

Fill the lamp: lack; Lamp holder: lamp holder. There is no lampstand, so people use it as a lampstand. In the past, men were sarcastic and afraid of their wives.

Source: Song Gu Tao's Biography of Qingyi: "Confucianism and Li Dazhuang are in Jizhou, and they dare not serve the small army. If you don't obey orders, you will be ordered to sit up straight, and the lights will be lit in the bowl. The big man will hold his breath, just like a dead wooden doll. "

Blowing a big snail: an instrument for Buddhist practice. The original metaphor of Buddha is widely used by the public. Later, I used irony to brag and talk big.

Source: Preface to the Lotus Sutra: "Today, the Buddha wants to talk about Dafa, rain and dew, play big snails and drums, and perform Dafa."

My Lord, sir, used to refer to people in position. Sometimes it's ironic.

Source: Liu Jinling's Ode to Wine Virtue: "There are adults who regard heaven and earth as the time, ten thousand periods as a moment, the sun and the moon as a moment, and eight shortages as a court."

The metaphor of Niu Guquan is to reason or speak to unreasonable people. It often implies futility or satirizes each other's stupidity. With "casting pearls before swine".

Source: "Zhuangzi's Theory of Everything" "He is unclear, so he ends up with a firm ignorance." Jin Guoxiang's note: "He doesn't know cows yet, so he doesn't know his own way."

There is a thorn in the words, which shows that the words contain ridicule and irony. Use "words with thorns".

Source: Fan Naizhong's "Little Technicians Fight for Immortal Hands": "When you upgrade, there are thorns in your words, and you are not good."

There are thorns in the words, sarcasm and irony in the words. Use "words with thorns".

2. Write four words including "speech and language": short words are silent, silent.

Slander and flattery. Words are still spoken.

Say something. Talking too much means saying, not saying.

Swearing refers to swearing or swearing. Empty word: empty word; Lies: untrue words.

To fabricate a lie. Swearing: outrageous.

Speak in vicious and outrageous language. Gossip and jealousy spread jealousy slander.

Gossip is groundless, full of malice and irony. The other is to discuss secret legends in private.

Gossip, romantic talk, witty remarks. Hate words and broken words: more, more dramatic; Broken: trivial.

Describe messy and trivial words. Gossip refers to vague rumors.

Words that catch the wind and catch the shadows. Sweet talk: sweet talk.

Refers to sweet flattery. Sweet talk, sweet talk.

Few words. Describe introverted, inarticulate.

It also describes a dull mood and does not like to talk. Less words, less: less.

Seldom speak. Describe taciturn.

Words or words. China people are still talking nonsense.

Refers to unfounded and unrealistic nonsense, or nonsense. Good words: beautiful and friendly.

Refers to friendly and pleasant words. Slang or nonsense.

Refers to unfounded and unrealistic nonsense, or nonsense. Nonsense refers to unfounded and unrealistic nonsense, or nonsense.

Rhetoric originally refers to vague rhetoric or expression. The latter refers to false and beautiful words used to deceive people.

Foul language refers to vulgar, obscene and unpleasant words. Heroic words.

Words describing heroism. Sharp words are sharp words.

Drunk nonsense. Describe nonsense, incoherent.

Witty words refer to extraordinary intelligence and humorous language. Sharp words are sharp words.

Speak quickly and express clearly, clearly and frankly. Empty words and lies.

Deception: deception; Cheating: Cheating. If you lie.

Soft language: soft language. Soft language: soft language.

Whisper: a low-key sentence. Refers to the soft and implicit voice when speaking, which is easy to accept.

Rumors are unfounded. Refers to slanderous words that spread behind your back.

Longfeng language is a metaphor for the relaxed and melodious sound of music. Gossip or gossip?

If there is no basis. Refers to slanderous words that spread behind your back.

Gossip, groundless words. Refers to slanderous words that spread behind your back.

Use "gossip" Gossip is groundless and unreasonable.

Being quick-talking, quick-witted and refreshing. Cold words: meaning sarcasm.

There is sarcasm in the coldness. Cold words are better than cold words.

There is sarcasm in the coldness. You speak my language: speak, speak.

Refers to people discussing or arguing with each other. Broken words, broken words.

The number of descriptive languages is very small. Seven words and eight languages describe people in many different languages.

Speak out of turn, speak out of turn, describe the sound very lightly. Speaking out of turn describes speaking lightly and whispering softly.

With "speaking out of turn". A thousand words describe a lot.

Speaking out of turn describes speaking softly. Miscellaneous words refer to various statements.

Special words refer to dialects. In a few words, a few words.

The description is short. Less talk means less talk at ordinary times.

A few words, a few words. There are few words to describe it.

Private words, private love words. Gossip or gossip?

In a few words, a few words about things that have nothing to do with business.

The description is short. Hurt words hurt dialects.

Ironically. Sweet words are as sweet as honey.

It's a metaphor for saying nice things to deceive people. Sweet and gentle words.

"Sweet words and soft words add up". Sweet talk means saying good things.

It also means kindness. Sweet words.

Foul language refers to dirty, obscene or uncivilized words. Nonsense: false, untrue.

Refers to nonsense. Foul language refers to vulgar, obscene and unpleasant words.

Nagging about a person's length. Gossip (1) irrelevant words.

(2) gossip. Unfounded satire.

Unfounded satire. Gossip refers to words that have nothing to do with business; Nonsense.

Gossip: it has nothing to do with business; Break: refers to nagging. Nagging about things that have nothing to do with business

Gossip refers to dissatisfied words; If there is no basis. Saliva, cheeks, nonsense, indecency.

Irrelevant words; Extra words. A word means several words or two words.

A few words, a few words. Indecent words, contemptuous words; Indecent words.

Lewd words, obscene words; Indecent words. Use "obscene words"

A few words or fragments. Flattery, rhetoric, nonsense

Talk to yourself, talk to yourself. Word-making refers to making up false words.

3. The second is Yan, and the fourth is an English four-character idiom. Match or approximate this keyword (click on the idiom to see the detailed explanation):-Only the first 100 idioms are displayed at most.

A thousand words, no words, no nonsense.

Say a few words, say a lot.

Gossip, vinegar, gossip, gossip

Wind, shadow, sweet words, beautiful words, brave words.

Good words, slang, nonsense, Chinese.

Nonsense, words, words and rhetoric

Dirty language, vitriol, coldness

Say the wrong thing in class, be sarcastic

Cold words, hot words, gossip, gossip

Gossip, gossip, nonsense

Soft words, quick words, phrases.

Seven words and eight words, a thousand words, a thousand words.

If the order does not match, it is clever words, soft words and light words.

Speak out of order, speak out of order, speak out of order

In a few words, scattered words hurt words.

Few words, special words, sweet words.

Sweet talk, sweet talk, sweet talk

A thousand words, a thousand words, a long word, a light word.

Gossip, cynicism, gossip, gossip

Nonsense, nonsense, superfluous words, saliva words.

Go to the wrong place, talk about it, talk about it.

Three languages and four languages cut off the way of speaking.

The words are wonderful. A word or two in the world.

Erotic language, obscene language, four words and three words.

Language is tasteless, and words are just a few words.

Talk to yourself and make up words.

4. The words and expressions of four-character idioms are cruel.

For himself,

Say it quickly,

Sweet words,

Gossip,

Gossip,

In a few words,

Language loss,

Sweet words,

Sweet words,

A thousand words,

A few words,

Long Yan Feng Yu,

In a few words,

Overthrow words,

Speak quickly,

Without words,

In a few words,

In private,

Words and phrases,

Words are impossible,

If it's obscene,

The word is broken,

Say the wrong thing in class,

5. The four-character idiom of language is a complete set of coldness.

Say it quickly,

For himself,

Sweet words,

Gossip,

Gossip,

Language loss,

In a few words,

Sweet words,

Sweet words,

A thousand words,

A few words,

The word is broken,

In a few words,

Long Yan Feng Yu,

Overthrow words,

As the saying goes,

Words and phrases,

In a few words,

Speak quickly,

Without words,

Deception,

In private,

Say the wrong thing in class,

Special words,

False words and lies,

Words are impossible,

If it's obscene,

Swearing,

Say something beautiful to cheat.

6. The ironic four-word idiom "Eating with the Prime Minister" means eating with people.

Used to satirize officials who do nothing and are incompetent. Source: Biography of Lu Huaishen in the Old Tang Dynasty: "In the third year of Kaiyuan, I moved to Huangmen Prison.

Huai Shen and Wei Zi brought Yao Chong very close. Huai Shen thinks that officials are not as good as worshipping, and everything is shirking. At that time, people called him the companion of the prime minister. "Filling the lamp: missing; Lamp holder: lamp holder.

There is no lampstand, so people use it as a lampstand. In the past, men were sarcastic and afraid of their wives.

Source: Song Gu Tao's Biography of Qingyi: "Confucianism and Li Dazhuang are in Jizhou, and they dare not serve the small army. If you don't obey orders, you will be ordered to sit up straight, and the lights will be lit in the bowl. The big man will hold his breath, just like a dead wooden doll. "Blowing a big snail: an instrument for Buddhist practice.

The original metaphor of Buddha is widely used by the public. Later, I used irony to brag and talk big.

Source: Preface to the Lotus Sutra: "Today, the Buddha wants to talk about Dafa, rain and dew, play big snails and drums, and perform Dafa." My Lord, sir, used to refer to people in position.

Sometimes it is ironic that the source: Ling's Ode to Wine Virtue: "Some adults regard heaven and earth as time, ten thousand periods are temporary, the sun and the moon are temporary, and the eight shortages are court."

The metaphor of Niu Guquan is to reason or speak to unreasonable people. It often implies futility or satirizes each other's stupidity.

With "casting pearls before swine". Source: "Zhuangzi's Theory of Everything" "He is unclear, so he ends up with a firm ignorance." Jin Guoxiang's note: "He doesn't know cows yet, so he doesn't know his own way."

There is a thorn in the words, which shows that the words contain ridicule and irony. Use "words with thorns".

Source: Fan Naizhong's "Little Technicians Fight for Immortal Hands": "When you upgrade, there are thorns in your words, and you are not good." There are thorns in the words, sarcasm and irony in the words.

Use "words with thorns".