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Four-word idiom about Jin?
() There is only one system for four-character idioms: advance despite difficulties.
take the bull by the horns
1. Commentary: Face the difficulties.
2. In learning, we should advance despite difficulties, and never retreat after knowing difficulties.
3. Grammar: linkage; As predicate and object; Include praise
(1) Extended Reading of Jin Four-character Idioms: Discrimination of Synonyms
Synonym: sailing against the current
[nìShuǐxíng Zhu]
1. Description: Sail against the current. Metaphor is to retreat without trying.
2. From: Lu Xun's essay "Pavilion, Pavilion and Foreign Language": "Even if there are still some boats sailing against the current, I will still pull the fiber."
3. Grammar: formal; As predicate and object; Often used with "if you don't advance, you will fall back"
Antonym: Quit despite difficulties.
1. explanation: the original intention is to act according to circumstances and not do things that are actually impossible. When you know something is difficult, back off.
2. From: "Twelve Years of Zuo Zhuan Gong Xuan": "See what you can do, retreat from difficulties, and be good at running the army."
Example: Especially because there are three or four "noisy customers" at that level, English teachers have to. ◎ Zou Taofen's "Experience, the New Rice Bowl Problem"
B. Four-word idioms about blessing
1, both longevity and longevity.
Pinyin: fú shò u Shu ā ng qu
Explanation: There are both blessings and longevity.
Source: Li Qing Ruzhen's "Mirror Flower Edge" 7 1: "If you want to say that everyone has the blessing of longevity, I am afraid this sentence is not necessarily correct. There are probably always several places to go. "
For example, my ancestors were only ten times smarter than me. Why are they so happy now?
2. celebrate your birthday.
Pinyin: zh zhòu yán nián
Explanation: Congratulations on your longevity.
Source: Ming Ming's Wei Zi Palace, the third fold: "God ordered the golden mother to hold a banquet, and the immortals will get together to make you celebrate your life and prolong your life, so that you can enjoy beauty." God ordered the Golden Mother to hold a banquet, and all the immortals gathered together to congratulate her on her long life and present rare treasures.
3. Happiness is like the East China Sea
Pinyin: fú rú d not ng h m: I
Explanation: The weather is as big as the East China Sea. Old greetings.
Source: Ming Hongkun's "Qing Ping Shan Tang Hua Ben Deng Hua Jiao Lian Female Becomes Buddha": "Life is better than Nanshan, and happiness is like the East China Sea, which is a ceremony. From then on, the children and grandchildren will prosper and go to Danyong. "
For example, tailor Liang quickly cut his wife's clothes and the old lady's shroud according to the size, and said a lot of words in his mouth, "I am lucky as the East China Sea, and I will live longer than Nanshan."
4. Good luck in heaven
Pinyin: hong fúqítiān
Commentary: Hong: Big. In the old society, praising people was a great blessing.
Source: Yuan Guanhanqing's Dream of Western Shu: "Zhuge of Paizuo Village in Nanyang today assisted Hongfu Qitian Emperor." Vernacular translation: The wise man in Paizuo Village of Nanyang assisted the blessed Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty.
For example, it is a godsend that I actually escaped this pass. It is not too much to hold a celebration once a year.
5. The lucky star shines high.
Pinyin: fú x and ng g ā o zhà o
Description: It describes people as lucky and blessed.
Source: Qing Wenkang's Biography of Heroes of Children 39: "Keep this way and you will be lucky."
I think it must be a lucky star, otherwise it wouldn't be so smooth.
C. Four-word idioms about stocks
There are many. At dawn, the sun rises, a pillar of heaven, a star of hope, a good friend counterattacks, a weak friend counterattacks, a dark cloud covers the top, it rains cats and dogs, the gap between cranes and crows, lovers stand side by side, three crows rise, many sharp soldiers, three heroes plummet, and a lame line.
D. A four-word idiom describing a good and fast-growing enterprise, the more the better, thank you.
By leaps and bounds, soaring, soaring, rising like the sun, increasing day by day.
1, rapid development
Pronunciation: n
Explanation: suddenly, violently: describe quickly. Describe the rapid progress and development.
Source: * * * "On Correctly Handling Contradictions among the People": "The socialist system has promoted the rapid development of China's productive forces."
2. Rise from the sky
Pronunciation: y and f I ch not ng ti ā n
Explanation: Birds spread their wings and fly to the sky. Metaphor usually has no special performance, but it has made amazing achievements.
Source: "Everything is done by Fei Zi Yu Lao": "Although there is no flying, flying will soar into the sky; Although there is no sound, the sound will be amazing. "
Interpretation of vernacular: although there is no flight, flying will soar in the sky; Although there is no sound, it must be amazing.
3, soaring
Pronunciation: fúyáo zhi shàng
Explanation: Cyclone: A rapidly rising storm. Describe the rapid rise. Metaphor is proud of your career.
Source: "Zhuangzi Xiaoyao Tour": "If you don't get up, you get nine Wan Li."
Interpretation in vernacular Chinese: The two wings fly high in Wan Li, spiraling upward in a whirlwind.
4. If the sun rises,
Pronunciation: rü f ā ng sh ē ng
Interpretation: such as: like; Fang: help. It's like the sun has just risen. The bright future has just begun.
Source: The Book of Songs Xiaoya Tianbao: "If the moon remains unchanged, if the sun rises."
Vernacular interpretation: as eternal as the moon, as rising as the sun.
5, increasing day by day
Pronunciation: Y. Pei
Explanation: and: and, and. It's daily growing over time. Describe growth.
Source: Zu Qian's Collected Works of Lu Donglai: A Table of Liang's Participation in Politics: "The dramas involving winter immersion are increasing day by day."
Interpretation of vernacular: winter is getting worse and worse, and it grows day by day with time.
E. What are the four-word idioms that motivate employees to make progress?
Strive for the upper reaches, make persistent efforts, work hard, be diligent and make up for mistakes, be in the same boat through thick and thin, be extremely grateful, luck will turn, and the dead wood will meet the spring.
1, work hard
Commentary: Figure: Seeking. Cheer up and be strong.
From: Modern Guo Moruo's Spring of Science: "I wish the middle-aged generation of scientists to work hard, the revolution will intensify, and they will bravely climb the world scientific peak."
Grammar: linkage; As predicate, adverbial and attribute; Include praise
Step 2 share weal and woe
Explanation: Sweetness is a metaphor for happiness. The hard days have passed and the good days have come.
From: Master Wang Yuan's "The West Chamber", Book IV, the first fold: "Forgetting to eat and sleep is comfortable and harmful. If you are not really patient and sincere, how can you hook this lovesickness? "
Interpretation: I forgot to eat, and I can't sleep, just because my mind is full of endless lovesickness. If I didn't bear it with my heart and support it with my heart, how could I bear the pain of lovesickness until today's bittersweet?
Grammar: combination; As predicate and attribute; Include praise
3, not extreme Thai.
Explanation: No, Tai: Two names of hexagrams in Zhouyi. No: the hexagrams are not smooth; Thai: Guashun; Extreme: the end. When adversity reaches its peak, it will turn into prosperity. Bad luck is coming, and so is good luck.
The Western Zhou Dynasty Ji Chang's Zhouyi Wu said: "Doing nothing is not conducive to a gentleman's chastity, big or small." Ji Chang of the Western Zhou Dynasty, Book of Changes: "Tai, small is big, Ji Heng."
Interpretation: No, it is poor and not smooth. People with bad behavior will breed in poverty and adversity. Being an official is not good for a gentleman, just as wheat grows and withers from high to low. "Tai" is the first month, which is equivalent to the Antai period when heaven and earth intersect and everything is prosperous.
Grammar: compact; As predicate and object; Include praise
Diligence can make up for it.
Explanation: Diligence can make up for the deficiency.
Said by: Song Shaoyong, "The Pen": "If you make a false image, it will always be false."
Interpretation: Even if it is true, it is still false; Through continuous efforts and study, a person will become smart no matter how stupid he is.
Grammar: subject-predicate type; Become an object; Include praise
Step 5 make persistent efforts
Explanation: pick up: pick up the battle; Li: Honing means encouragement and hard work. Refers to cocks fighting with each other and sharpening their mouths before each confrontation. Metaphor to continue to work hard, one more effort.
Said by: Tang Hanyu's cockfighting couplet: "Wake up and make persistent efforts."
Interpretation: wake up with water spray chicken and continue to work hard to sharpen your beak and participate in the battle.
Grammar: combination; As an attribute or adverbial; Include praise
F. four-word idioms describing actions. . . .
Scratching, winking, kicking, tossing and turning.
I am very happy, limping and starting to run, jumping and jumping, climbing the wall with light steps.
As fast as flying, striding like a meteor, too many cooks crept and crawled forward with vigorous steps.
Down-to-earth, groping, dancing, eating, scratching, raising your hand.
Running like flying, jumping up and down, staring, glaring and looking around.
Make faces, look forward, look far, look far, look at everything, look at everything, look at everything, and attract attention.
Look at each other, look at the flowers, be overjoyed, be calm and fly into a rage.
I have a lingering fear, I am in shock, I feel at ease, like a knife, I want to die, I am fascinated, and I am relaxed.
I'm completely confused, I'm scared, I'm upset, I'm completely convinced, I'm neurotic, I'm in high spirits.
Uneasy, upset, scared, excited, I was so happy that I forgot my troubles.
Mixed feelings, joy, joy, sadness, worry, worry.
Gloomy, ecstasy, unhappiness, panic, heartbreak, regret, surprise.
Ecstatic, indignant, bittersweet, fearful, unhappy, indignant.
G. The word "get rich"
Every day, the Jin family is rich, and the stone turns into gold. A bucket full of gold and silver makes you rich overnight. Business all over the world, rich in financial resources.
Wealth is prosperous, financial resources are rolling, business is booming, and wealth is prosperous. Financial resources are getting more and more year by year, and financial resources are rolling in.
Get rich step by step, get rich, get rich all the way, get rich in Spring Festival travel rush, get rich in six animals, make a big profit in the market, make a big profit in the market, and spend more.
Open the market, make great achievements, make great achievements in all directions, and make money happily from now on.
H. Four-character idioms about "Jin"
Double: double; L: travel itinerary. Describe speeding up.
If you don't advance, you will retreat.
I don't know whether to enter or return. Metaphor has no decision. It also describes the inconsistency between words and deeds.
Don't go into the comb: comb your hair. No bun, no hairpin Jinshi. Always refers to a woman with literary talent.
One inch forward and one foot back. If you point less and lose more, you will lose more than you gain.
1. What are the four-character idioms about entering characters?
Humiliate, advance, retreat, advance, retreat, advance, advance.
Think hard, think hard, make up for the dilemma, dilemma, dilemma
In a dilemma, in a dilemma.
J. Idiom Daquan Four-character idioms begin with characters.
Speak ill of good people
Disappeared a few inches and feet.
Follow everyone, no claims.
Qi Yuqiu's gold diggers tend to retreat faster.
Stepping stone (in official career)
Think hard and be loyal.
In the future, when accepting your words and deeds, there are no mistakes and you must correct them.
All kinds of good and bad situations
Find a dilemma ―― Be in a dilemma.
Be in a dilemma
find it difficult to advance or to retreat―be in a dilemma/plight
Be in a very difficult position, be in a dilemma
Forward and backward laws
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