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What are the four-character idioms of "Yi"?

What are the four-character idioms of 1 Consistent with "encouraging seedlings"?

Try to pull up to help the buds grow-rushing will make things worse.

You see, I see, you see

[Definition] "Pull up". Pull out seedlings; Help it grow. Metaphor violates the law of development of things; Eager for success; Therefore, this is a mistake.

[Language] Lu Song's "Wei Zi Miscellaneous Notes": "Miaomiao encourages; Take great pains; There is no income for a pawn. "

[Pronunciation] "; Can't be pronounced as "Y M 4N"; Dragon; It can't be pronounced "chánɡ". "

[Shape discrimination] "; Can't write "Yan"

Haste makes waste

[antonym] Let it drift step by step

[Usage] Used as a derogatory term; Mostly used for persuasion; An occasion for criticism. Generally used as subject and judgment object.

Linkage type.

[Discrimination] ~ and "haste makes waste"; There are "requirements for quick success and instant benefit; The result is not good. But ~ is concrete; Emphasize the action of "quick success and instant benefit"; Haste makes waste "is declarative; Emphasize the results of "quick success and instant benefit".

[Example] Learning cultural knowledge; Step by step; Never rush for success; ~。

2. What idioms (four words) come from fables?

Sit in the well and watch the frog's bottom, carve a boat for a sword, wait for the rabbit to wait for the seedling, and encourage the public to steal the clock in contradiction, draw a snake in the north and south, and mend it after it is too late.

Fox, tiger, tiger, clam, snake, frog at the bottom of the well.

Looking at the ocean, sighing, worrying, foolish men moving mountains, compiled the number of honest people buying shoes.

Paradoxically, what awaits him.

Waiting for the rabbit: Waiting for the rabbit means waiting, and "plants" refer to the roots and stems of trees exposed on the ground. This idiom means: wait by the tree, waiting to pick up the killed rabbit. Metaphor is not active efforts, with luck, hoping to get unexpected gains.

Handan Toddler: The story comes from Zhuangzi Qiushui. The idiom "Handan toddler" means to imitate others mechanically. If you don't learn from the strengths of others, you will lose your own strengths and skills.

Handan toddler: Metaphorically imitating others mechanically, not only can't learn others' strengths, but also lose their own strengths and skills.

Smith: The fox used the power of the tiger. Metaphor relies on the strength of others to bully others.

Hit the target with one shot: describe archery or shooting accurately and hit the target every time. It is also a metaphor for doing things with confidence.

Catch the wind and catch the shadow: you can't catch the wind or the shadow. Metaphor has no factual basis for talking and doing things.

Worry about the sky: Qi's individual is afraid that the sky will fall. Metaphor is unnecessary or unfounded worry and anxiety.

Frog at the bottom of the well: Frog at the bottom of the well can only see a sky as big as the wellhead. Metaphor is a narrow-minded person.

Looking at plums to quench thirst: The original meaning is sour plums, and people will drool when they want to eat plums, thus quenching their thirst. Metaphorically, after the wish can't be realized, comfort yourself with fantasy.

Cup bow snake shadow: mistake the bow shadow reflected on the glass for a snake. Metaphor is the fear caused by paranoia.

People in Zheng buy shoes: used to satirize people who only believe in dogma and ignore reality.

Outdated: not in line with the needs of the times. It also means to be unconventional.

Waiting for the rabbit: the original metaphor is the luck of getting something for nothing. Now it is also a metaphor for sticking to a narrow experience and not knowing how to change it.

Fools move mountains: a metaphor for persisting in transforming nature and fighting unswervingly.

Bypass: turn the chimney into a bend and remove the firewood next to the stove. Take measures in advance to prevent disasters.

Throw a brick to attract jade: throw a brick to attract jade. Metaphor is to use one's immature ideas or works to lead others to better ideas or good works.

Contradictory: metaphor is inconsistent with words and deeds.

Make up a few things: metaphor is capable and incapable, and inferior goods pretend to be good goods.

Carve a boat to seek a sword: metaphor does not understand the development and changes of things, and still looks at problems statically.

Ye Gong Long Hao: For example, he likes something, but he doesn't really like it.

Better late than never: It's never too late to mend. Figuratively speaking, finding a way to remedy the problem can prevent further losses.

Draw a snake to add feet: when drawing a snake, add feet to the snake. It is not only useless but also inappropriate to do something superfluous.

Stealing the clock: Stealing the clock and covering your ears for fear that others will hear you. Metaphorically, you are deceiving yourself, and you must try to cover up what you can't cover up clearly.

Buy bamboo slips and pearls: I bought wooden boxes and returned pearls. Metaphor has no vision and improper choice.

3. The four words in the fable include those foolish men who move mountains to draw a snake to cover their ears, mend shoes after death, return pearls to commit adultery, and rejuvenate their children.

Waiting for the rabbit to open the book is beneficial, useless and desperate.

Courtesy, mixed feelings, the soldiers are expensive, the bow and snake are not in place, and the derailment is not guilty.

Cold, outdated, overreaching, eclectic, wrong, late, urgent, open and honest.

Looking back too much. It's hopeless It is better to be a little more, a little more pot-bellied and a little more selfless. The authorities were fascinated.

Neither fish nor fowl can teach an iceberg an axe, but it is difficult to kill snakes and insects with a large sum of money.

The dignity of the white-flour scholar is worthless, and it is a whim to take money to pull out the seedlings.

Perseverance, welcome, resurrect the flesh, die of illness, and be in a hurry.

The last stop gave up halfway, not greedy for wealth, and his head was as good as ever. In the talented urban fox society, rats change things and ignore human life.

It is unconventional, uneducated and ignorant to put out the fire with firewood. Thousands of miles away, broken cups are cold and dry, and grass boats ride the wind and waves with arrows.

Don't have a world, spare no effort, persevere, and live at home.

One country, three publics, one country, one rule, contribute to Yunnan, have nothing, do not hesitate, make mistakes again and again, and be afraid.

With a wave of his hand, it has emerged in tiger skin, and it still has a foot in spring. One day, Sanqiu broke the rules.

Beat the stone with eggs and beggar your neighbor. Yelang is arrogant and penniless. Not worth getting anything.

A blockbuster. It's hard to judge a book by its cover. He is not rich in name, but he knows nothing about it.

4. Miao-shaped four-character idioms with Miao idioms

detailed

Poor seedlings have bitter roots: a metaphor for the poor?

Huan Miao loves Ye: Huan: Xi. Refers to the emotional details of joy and love?

Only child: metaphor for only child or only offspring?

"Young seedlings encourage": "Pull up". Pull out seedlings; Help it grow. Metaphor violates the law of development of things; Eager for success; Therefore, this is a mistake. Detailed?

Dead seedlings looking for rain: describe ardent hope. Detailed?

Dry seedlings get rain: dying seedlings get rain on the ground. To get help in a crisis. Detailed?

Pulling out seedlings to encourage growth: it is a bad thing to rush for success, which is a metaphor for violating the objective laws of things. Detailed?

Evidence and clues. Detailed?

The mouth is the seedling of the heart: the still words are the heart. Detailed?

Autumn and spring seedlings: Xi: kill; Miao: Kill pests for Miao. Hunting in autumn, hunting animals in spring to protect seedlings. Metaphor is large in scale

5. Four-word idioms that begin with:

Pull up the radish, and the land will be wider.

Change the flag,

Pull out the blade, pull up the crossbow,

Pull up trees to find roots,

Draw a sword to help,

Pull the earth to shake the mountain,

Pull the fire and water out, climb on the mat,

Pull out the rhinoceros,

Pulling Zhao Zhili's red flag,

La Zhao Yihan,

Pull sunflowers to weave,

Pull Zhao Zhiyi's flag of China,

Draw swords against each other,

Pull it to report,

Pull the mountain and lift the tripod,

Pull the pot and roll the mat,

Pull out the house and soar,

Pull your hair to save the world,

Five tenths,

Pull out wool, such as,

Pull the ground and lean on the sky,

Babisense source,

Pull up trees and shake mountains,

Draw a sword and talk about merit,

Pull up the mountain,

Pull out sunflowers and jujubes,

Pull off one flag and put it on the other-change your loyalty to ...