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Empty four-word idioms

1. The idiom describing cleanliness is spotless.

Yichen Braun

[Interpretation] Originally a Buddhist term. Buddhism calls color, sound, fragrance, taste, touch and dharma "six dusts"; The speaker is not polluted by six dusts; Keep a cool head. Describe not being polluted and corroded by bad ideas and bad styles. It also describes the environment as quiet and tidy.

[Language] Lei's poem "Plum Blossom Fragrance after Light Snow at the Beginning of the twelfth lunar month": "It is spotless and fragrant; Shoot the fairy wind and show yourself. "

[Pronunciation]1; You can't pronounce "Yi".

[Shape discrimination] dyeing; The top right is "nine"; Not pills.

It is as clean as ice and as pure as jade.

[antonym] insatiable greed.

[Usage] Used of people and environment. Generally used as predicate and attribute.

Subject-predicate type

2. What are the four-character idioms that begin with "Qing"? The four-word idiom at the beginning of "Qing" is clear, well-behaved, elegant and clear.

Sunny day [qρng tiān báI rí]: refers to broad daylight.

Discipline]: Initially refers to the rules and disciplines that Buddhists abide by. Now it is a metaphor for the complicated and unreasonable rules and regulations that bind people.

Elegant dust [q: ng y: jué ché n]: fresh and elegant, spotless.

Clear water and turbid water flow together [qρng Zhuótóng Liú]: Clear water and turbid water flow together in a channel. Describe beauty and ugliness, good and evil mixed, good and bad regardless.

Honest and clean [qρng Lián zhèng zhí]: Honest and clean, honest and clean.

3. What are the four-word idioms to describe cleanliness and spotless? Basic explanation: The original intention is that when Buddhists practice, they will eliminate material desires and keep their hearts clean. Now it refers to being completely free from bad habits and bad atmosphere. It is also used to describe very clean.

Pinyin pronunciation: yοchénοbο or γ n

The windows in this room are bright and clean.

Synonym group: clean and pure.

Antonym group: insatiable and hard to fill.

Usage: subject-predicate type; As predicate and attribute; Used for people and the environment.

The origin of the idiom: Lei's Plum Blossom after a Light Snow in the twelfth lunar month: "It is spotless and fragrant, and you can shoot the fairy wind to show your body."

Two-part allegorical saying: wash glass; Snow lotus on the high mountain

Completely clean: basic explanation: the description is very thorough, leaving nothing behind.

Pinyin pronunciation: y and g ā nè r j ì ng

Example: I learned a little about astronomy before, but I forgot it for a long time.

Synonym group: spotless, bright and clean

Antonym group: sloppy

Use: combined; Supplement; Describe it thoroughly.

Two-part allegorical saying: Hungry dogs lick plates; Pour walnuts into a crock pot.

4. The first word is clear, and the four-word word is clear. Clear the warehouse and check the library, you can learn from nothing when you are free.

Clean, clear, clear, beautiful and empty abode of fairies and immortals.

Have a clean heart, think clearly. The turbid river is clear and faint, the sky is clear and Wan Li, and the day is clear. The yamen is clean and the world is cold.

Serenity is pure and silent, clear and clear, clear and clear, gray and cold stove, clear gray and cold fire, clear pot and cold stove, clear song and wonderful dance, clear song and graceful dance.

The breeze is bright, the breeze is bright, the breeze is bright, the moon is bright, the breeze is strong, the breeze is high, the ears are bright, the heart is pleasing, the purple is purple, the purple is purple, and the purple is purple.

Clear words and beautiful songs, clear words and beautiful sentences, clear soup and hydrophobic, clear heart and desire, clear sound and quiet rhyme, pure inaction

It's breezy and refreshing.

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5. What are the four-character idioms at the beginning of washing clothes? Hand washing [explanation] Hand washing: washing your hands is a metaphor for honesty; Responsibility: keep a position. Metaphor is loyal to their duties, honest.

Turn over a new leaf [explanation] Get rid of old ideas and change the old look. Metaphor is complete repentance.

Brainwash [explain] all bad ideas.

Listen attentively [explain] all ears. Say friendly words when inviting others to speak. Listen carefully.

Wash dirt and seek scars [explanation] dirt: dirt; Scar: scar. Wash away dirt and look for scars. Metaphor is trying to find fault with others.

Snow washing [explanation] Snow washing: the team falls off; Negative: Old debts extend to old hatreds. Revenge, to fulfill a long-cherished wish.

Wash the soldiers and feed the horses [explanation] Wash the weapons and feed the horses. Be prepared for war.

Wash the intestines and stomach [explanation] ① The metaphor is completely removed. The metaphor has completely changed.

Pay attention to [explain] See "Concentrate".

Wash away dirt and hide defects [explanation] When washing away dirt from jade, cover its spots. Metaphor is tolerant of people.

Wash dirt and find fault [explanation] See "Wash dirt and find scar".

Wash dirt and ask for scars [explanation] See "Wash dirt and ask for scars".

Washing your feet and going aboard [explanation] means living by water, and sailing is very convenient. From the biography of the Three Kingdoms and Wu Mengchuan, Pei Songzhi quoted Jin as saying, "Sun Quan wants to be a dock, and the generals said,' Why use the dock when you go ashore to attack thieves and wash your feet?' "

Wash your neck and kill it. Wash your neck, reach under the knife and behead. Metaphor is waiting for extinction.

Wash your eyebrows and brush your eyes [explanation] The metaphor is clear and clear.

Wash your hands [explanation] Wash your hands and have a rest.

Wash your hands for the public [explanation] See "Wash your hands for the public".

Wash the heart and change the bone [explanation] Taoist language means to wash away the dust heart, and change the bone can transcend the dust and become sacred.

Turn over a new leaf [explanation] See "Turn over a new leaf".

Wash, grind and quench [explain] self-cultivation exercise.

Wash bone marrow and cut hair [explanation] Wash bone marrow and cut hair. Metaphor thoroughly wash your filth. It means thoroughly remould oneself.

6. Neat four-character idioms are spotless

Yichen Braun

Interpretation of Buddhism originally meant that when Buddhists practiced, they excluded material desires and kept their hearts clean. Now it refers to being completely free from bad habits and bad atmosphere. It is also used to describe very clean.

From Fa Zhu Yuan Lin, a Taoist priest in Tang Shi: "If a Bodhisattva walks on a dry earth mountain, the soil is insufficient, and the blue wind blows over the earth mountain, making it scattered into dust, and even a dust can't reach the Buddha." Zhang Songlei's Plum Blossom after a Light Snow in the twelfth lunar month: "spotless, fragrant to the bone, fairy wind exposed."

Example: Especially in summer, the trees are red and the building is red. Cang Kejia Lao She forever.

Grammatical subject-predicate form; As predicate and attribute; Used for people and the environment.

Synonym clean and pure.

The antonym is insatiable greed.