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1. Four-character idiom at the beginning of Buyi 1) Buyi vegetarian dishes: vegetarian dishes: coarse grains. Wear cloth and eat coarse grains. It is difficult to describe life.

2) Buyi Wei Dai: It was originally a poor man's costume in ancient times, and later it generally referred to a scholar who was not an official.

3) the turn of the cloth: cloth: civilians. Always referring to poor old friends.

4) Cloth quilt and pottery: quilts made of cloth and pottery. Describe life as simple.

5) Silk: Silk: Silk; Millet: beans; Xiaomi: Xiaomi, generally referring to grain. Refers to the necessities of life. Metaphor is very common and indispensable.

6) Safe navigation: a metaphor for a safe journey.

7) Booguman: Booguman: Booguman's drum; Leimen: the name of the city gate in Huiji, Zhejiang Province in ancient times. Playing cloth drums in front of the thunder gate. Showing off one's skills in front of experts.

8) Cloth is safe: just like a sail. Metaphor is bon voyage. Same as "canvas is safe"

9) Cloth skirt Chai Jing: A skirt made of coarse cloth and a hairpin made of Vitex negundo. In the past, women from poor families were considered thrifty.

10) Covers the sky and the sun: there are a great number of descriptions and a wide range of distribution.

1 1) socks and green shoes: originally refers to civilian clothing. The old metaphor is the life of a hermit. Same as "green shoes, cloth socks".

12) food and clothing: describe the hardships of life. Same as "clothes and vegetables".

13) Buyi Thousand Hands: Buyi: another name for civilians in feudal times; Thousand hands: the appellation of people in the Warring States and Qin Dynasties. Ancient times refers to ordinary people.

2. Idioms related to four-character cloth.

: The epoch-making, overcast, scattered, innovative, and spread out, carefully examine the cloth, shabby cloth, Chai Jing skirt cloth, stone man cloth, red cloth fighting against the Soviet Union, cut cloth, Chai Jing cloth coat, cloth quilt, pulling cloth to drag hemp, chignon cloth, cloth, leaf cloth, millet quilt, etc.

Eat without plowing, dress without weaving: turn over Song Tian soil and sow. You can eat without farming and wear silk without weaving. Describe getting something for nothing.

Pulling out the sunflower series is a metaphor for being an official and not competing with the people for profit.

Practice Luo Zhi exercises: learn the language of describing beliefs very well; Luo Zhi: Making up all kinds of charges and framing innocent people. Refers to the crime of Luo Zhi's guilt and intentional trapping.

Carving and weaving are metaphors of gorgeous words.

Carving words and weaving colors is a metaphor for gorgeous words.

Persuading students to stop learning originally meant that in the Eastern Han Dynasty, Yang Le's son and wife used to cut the thread on the loom to fable that her husband could not give up halfway. The latter metaphor encourages learning.

Mencius' mother warned her son by cutting the yarn on the loom so that the yarn on the loom could not be woven. Later, I used this story to warn people who dropped out of school.

When farming, begging for slaves, and weaving, visit the maid to plow: plow; Slave: footman; Weaving: weaving; Visit: ask; Maid: Maid. Ask the slave to farm, ask the maid to spin. The metaphor is to ask an expert.

The viewer weaves: knits clothes. The audience is as dense as knitting clothes. There are many people watching.

Palindrome tapestry is a metaphor for a wonderful poem about lovesickness.

Unorganized, ignoring organizational discipline.

Men plow and women weave. Men plow and women weave. Describe the hard-working or self-sufficient family life of small farmers.

Men plow and women weave the small-scale peasant economy operated by one household in feudal society. Men farm and women weave. Refers to the division of labor of the whole family.

Cowherd and Vega are mythical figures, which come from the star names of Cowherd and Vega. A couple lives in two places. Also refers to a pair of lovers.

Cowherd and Weaver Girl are Cowherd and Weaver Girl.

Luo Zhi trapped Luo Zhi: collecting and fabricating: framing: framing a false person with fictitious charges. Describe trying to frame others.

The small-scale peasant economy in feudal society, in which women weave and men plow, is run by one household, and men plow and women weave. Refers to the division of labor of the whole family.

Luo Zhi was charged with fabricating charges and framing the innocent.

Morning glory and Vega refer to Altair and Vega. It also refers to the cowherd and weaver girl in ancient mythology.

3. Four-word idiom 1) Buyi Cuisine: Cuisine: coarse grains.

Wear cloth and eat coarse grains. It is difficult to describe life.

2) Buyi Wei Dai: It was originally a poor man's costume in ancient times, and later it generally referred to a scholar who was not an official. 3) the turn of the cloth: cloth: civilians.

Always referring to poor old friends. 4) Cloth quilt and pottery: quilts made of cloth and pottery.

Describe life as simple. 5) Silk: Silk: Silk; Millet: beans; Xiaomi: Xiaomi, generally referring to grain.

Refers to the necessities of life. Metaphor is very common and indispensable.

6) Safe navigation: a metaphor for a safe journey. 7) Booguman: Booguman: Booguman's drum; Leimen: the name of the city gate in Huiji, Zhejiang Province in ancient times.

Playing cloth drums in front of the thunder gate. Showing off one's skills in front of experts.

8) Cloth is safe: just like a sail. Metaphor is bon voyage.

The same as "canvas is safe" 9) Cloth skirt Chai Jing: A skirt made of coarse cloth and a hairpin made of Vitex.

In the past, women from poor families were considered thrifty. 10) Covers the sky and the sun: there are a great number of descriptions and a wide range of distribution.

1 1) socks and green shoes: originally refers to civilian clothing. The old metaphor is the life of a hermit.

Same as "green shoes, cloth socks". 12) food and clothing: describe the hardships of life.

Same as "clothes and vegetables". 13) Buyi Thousand Hands: Buyi: another name for civilians in feudal times; Thousand hands: the appellation of people in the Warring States and Qin Dynasties.

Ancient times refers to ordinary people.

4. The four-character idiom of the first word cloth at the beginning is cloth, silk and millet.

Silk: silk fabric; Millet: beans; Xiaomi: Xiaomi, generally referring to grain. Refers to the necessities of life. Metaphor is very common and indispensable.

Live frugally

A quilt sewn with cloth, a vessel made of ceramic tiles. Describe life as simple.

Although alive, it's like death.

It's like living, but it's like dying.

have a pleasant/safe journey

Metaphor is bon voyage.

Take a cloth drum to a city gate famous for its huge drums-show your limited skills in front of the master.

Cloth drum: cloth drum; Leimen: the name of the city gate in Huiji, Zhejiang Province in ancient times. Playing cloth drums in front of the thunder gate. Showing off one's skills in front of experts.

ordinary people

Cloth: another name for civilians in feudal times; Thousand hands: the appellation of people in the Warring States and Qin Dynasties. Ancient times refers to ordinary people.

Rough clothes and simple food-frugal and simple life

Vegetables: coarse grains. Wear cloth and eat coarse grains. It is difficult to describe life.

This is the clothes of the poor in ancient times. After that, there were no scholars.

It was originally the costume of the poor in ancient times, and later it generally referred to the scholar who was not an official.

Friends in simple life days

B: civilians. Always referring to poor old friends.

have a pleasant/safe journey

Now, it's the same as a sail. Metaphor is bon voyage. Same as "canvas is safe"

Simple women dress simply.

A skirt made of coarse cloth and a hairpin made of Vitex negundo. In the past, women from poor families were considered thrifty.

A lot of scattered areas

Describe a large number and spread widely.

The life of a hermit

The original refers to casual clothes.

How to use a four-word idiom to describe a person's good clothes is that the cloth of the clothes is well worn.

Pinyin: y and gu ā n ch ǔ ch ǔ

Description: Chuchu: A clean and tidy look. Clothes and hats are neatly dressed, which is very nice.

Source: The Book of Songs Cao Feng Mayfly: "Mayfly feathers, well dressed."

He idles around all day, but he is indifferent to his work.

Synonym: Dress appropriately.

Antonym: ragged, poorly dressed, untidy.

Grammar: as attribute and adverbial; Describing people

be fashionably dressed

Pinyin: Y and Guā n Qiqi ǔ

Explanation: The appearance is neat and clear. Clothes and hats are neatly dressed, which is very nice.

Source: The Book of Songs Cao Feng Mayfly: "Mayfly feathers, well dressed."

I saw those boys come in one after another, some small, some old, some well-dressed, some rat-eyed, some ragged. Chapter III Qing Wu Jingzi's Scholars

Synonym: well dressed, well dressed, well dressed.

Grammar: as attribute and adverbial; Describing people

The cloakroom is very neat and beautiful.

Pinyin: y and gu ā n j and ch ǔ

Commentary: Ji Chu: Clear and neat. Clothes and hats are neatly dressed, which is very nice.

Source: The Book of Songs Cao Feng Mayfly: "Mayfly feathers, well dressed."

Example: clothes are rich in Chu and pang, but you know how to arouse my yingying. The Third Fold of Master Wang Yuan's The West Chamber Reprint

Synonym: well dressed, well dressed, well dressed.

Grammar: as attribute and adverbial; Describing people

The cloakroom is very neat and beautiful.

Pinyin: y and Zhu ā ng ch ǔ ch ǔ

Description: Chuchu: Neat and bright. Clothes and hats are neatly dressed, which is very nice.

Source: Wang Song Ming and Qing Dynasties "New Records of Jade Photos" Volume 4: "Two people traveled in Hexi at night and saw a woman in front of them, dressed well, often not as good."

Synonym: well dressed, well dressed, well dressed, well dressed.

Grammar: as attribute and adverbial; Used in written language