Fortune Telling Collection - Ziwei fortune-telling - What, what, four-word idiom

What, what, four-word idiom

1. Irony or something. A defeated general will be a defeated general. Nowadays, it is often used to satirize people who fail.

Source: "Wu Yue Chun Qiu Gou Jian enters the true story": "I heard that ... defeated soldiers dare not speak bravely." "Historical Records Biography of Huaiyin Hou": "I heard that you are defeated, you can't be brave; A dying doctor can't save himself. "

A teacher of worship, used to satirize the revenge of the failed invasion.

Source: "Zuo Zhuan Wen Gong Two Years": "In the Spring and Autumn Period, the Qin general Meng was captured in the battle of vegetables. When he was released, Meng said to Jin Jun,' I worship you for three years.' Three years later, Qin Zhen sent troops to attack gold for revenge. Defeated again, the Jin people ridiculed him as "the teacher of gratitude."

Eating with the Prime Minister: Eating 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 take 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".

Source: Zhou Libo's "The Storm" Part I Ten: "Guo Quanhai heard a thorn in his words and put down his chopsticks, but he still kept the fire in his heart."

There is sarcasm in the words, and there is irony.

2. What is the four-character idiom "Flying Pigeons Pass Books"?

"Flying Pigeons Pass Books" and "Hongyan Pass Books" have the same meaning, which is a way of communication of the ancients. The letter is tied to the pigeon's feet and then passed to the person who wants to pass it on. In ancient times, communication was inconvenient, so smart people domesticated pigeons by using their flying ability, faster flying speed and sense of direction to improve the speed of delivering letters. Generally speaking, birds themselves will know the way home, just like tired birds returning to their nests.

Shan Hai Jing once recorded that there were three bluebirds around the Queen Mother of the West. They can fly over Qian Shan to send messages and send happy, auspicious and joyful voices to the world. It is said that the Queen Mother of the West wrote a letter to Liu Che, the emperor of the Han Dynasty, and sent a bluebird to deliver it to the palace of the emperor of the Han Dynasty.

Later, according to this legend, the people used this bird-Hongyan to spread books, which was a contact way of the ancients. Later, it evolved into a flying pigeon passing books.

3. What are the four-character idioms that help others? 1, supporting instigation.

zhyèfúsh

It shows that the tree is growing well and quite prosperous. It can also be described as a prosperous family, full of children and grandchildren, and full of articles.

From the biography of Wu Wuzi in the Han Dynasty written by Ban Gu in the Eastern Han Dynasty: "Emperor Gao, observing the traces, seeing the gains and losses, seeing right and wrong, so he diverted the road and regulated the land, dividing the prince and grandson by branches and leaves, and not allowing different surnames."

Formal idioms

Usage as subject and object; Describe the trees growing well.

Synonym sparse branches and leaves

2. Sparse branches and leaves

zhyèfúsh

Explain ① Describe the lush foliage, dense distribution and dense distribution. ② Metaphor analysis is nuanced. 3 metaphor prospers and develops.

The source "The Biography of Yan Dou in the Later Han Dynasty": "The birth of vegetation begins with germination and finally grows, with sparse branches and leaves and endless splendor. Although there are many at the end, it is rooted. "

Structural subject-predicate form.

Usage is generally used as subject and object.

The synonym is flourishing, full of children and grandchildren.

For example, Qing Pu Songling's Strange Tales from a Lonely Studio: "Look at your eyes; See a hook; Become bigger; Russia becomes a tree; ~ flowers suddenly; Shu and Shi; Huge and fragrant; Full of trees. "

4. What is a critical four-character idiom? Find fault: find; Fault: Fault. Blow away the hair on the skin and look for scars. Metaphor is deliberately finding fault with others and looking for mistakes.

Source: "Everything is done by Han Feizi": "It is difficult to find fault without fault."

Find fault, blow away the hair on the skin and ask for scars. Metaphor is deliberately finding fault with others and looking for mistakes.

Source: "The History of the Three Kingdoms, Wu Zhi's Oracle Inscriptions": "Implicit, picky."

Hair-blowing rope pushes the hair out of the skin to look for scars. Metaphor is deliberately finding fault with others and looking for mistakes.

Source: Qing's "Three Borrowings from Lu Bi Wen Gan": "Tian () thinks that the worse he is, the more he hates himself. Every time he sees it, he blows his hair."

Blow off the hair on the skin and look for scars. Metaphor is deliberately finding fault with others and looking for mistakes.

Source: Biography of Du Lin in the Later Han Dynasty: "Since then, it has gradually been criticized and criticized."

There is only one four-word idiom-everything.

Have everything a person should have.

Yang y m: u j m: n y m: u

It means you have to have everything. The description is very complete.

The source "Song Shu Jiang Zhiyuan Biography": "People are omnipresent, people should be infinite, and their Jiang Zhiyuan is almost!"

Structural subject-predicate form.

Usage is often used to indicate that the goods are complete. Generally used as predicate and object.

Pronunciation is important; It can't be pronounced as "yìnɡ". "

Shape recognition; Can't write "why".

Synonyms are ready-made and comprehensive.

There is nothing in the antonym.

Example: although the shop is small; The goods are dazzling; ~。

English translation has everything.