Pinyin: Qin fühòu jì √.
Interpretation: the front rushed up and followed. Describe constantly into battle, courageously forward to kill.
Source: Tang's "Sacrifice Zitong Wen": "The lame horse is a servant, and the former servant is a servant."
Example: The choppy sea is choppy and roaring, with no end.
When the person in front falls down.
Pinyin: qián p hòu jò
Interpretation: servant: falling; G: then, keep up. The front fell, and the back also fell. Describe a heroic struggle.
Source: Tang's "Sacrifice Zitong Wen": "The lame horse is a servant, and the former servant is a servant."
Example: ~ people should have it, for example, you deserve XuanYuanYang!
The last sentence is affirmative. Four-character idioms abound: one by one. Can be seen everywhere, description is extremely common.
Equal to each other, everywhere. Describe many similar things or situations.
Better than better: auxiliary words are meaningless; W: Just; Yes: So. It's not just that. In other words, not only that.
Nothing is done a hundred times, and nothing is done right. The descriptions are all wrong. It's useless.
Everything is eye-catching: eye contact. Anywhere you can see with your eyes.
Nodding is a sign of approval or affirmation.
Nodding is a sign of approval or affirmation.
Independence means: yes. No matter what others think, just do what you think is right.
Eyes and ears are abnormal.
Looking down is looking down: bow down; Namely: just. Just lower your head and pick it up. It's everywhere. A lot of descriptions, easy to get.
It's everywhere. Just lower your head and pick it up. It's everywhere. A lot of descriptions, easy to get.
* * * The country doing business is: the major policies of the country. * * * Discuss national policies and guidelines.
Go your own way: do it, do it; Yes: that's right. Do what you think is right. The metaphor is different.
Accumulated achievements refer to long-term mistakes, which are usually considered correct.
I looked up and saw everything. Describe a large number.
Nothing is nothing: compromise. It means that there are differences of opinion and it is impossible to decide which side to take.
Mo Mo: No, still; Intention: compromise, conclusion; Yes: right. I don't know which one is right Describe differences of opinion, no consensus.
I can't decide which is right. Describe differences of opinion, no consensus.
People are not things, which means that people have changed and the scenery has not changed.
Paradoxically, seemingly contradictory or contrary to common sense may actually be right.
Seeking truth from facts refers to starting from the actual object, exploring the internal relations of things and the regularity of their development, and understanding the essence of things. Usually refers to doing things according to the actual situation.
The teacher's heart is the teacher's heart: taking the heart as a teacher means only believing in yourself; Naturally: act according to your own subjective intentions. Describe being self-righteous and refusing to accept the correct opinions of others.
It's everywhere. It's everywhere. Refers to the ubiquity of a person or thing.
The world is full of floods, everywhere. Metaphor is widespread social chaos. It also means that there are some kind of low people or bad atmosphere everywhere.
Xi Feicheng is used to some wrong things, but thinks it is right.
Learning is not victory: habit; Not: wrong; Yes: correct. Accustomed to some wrong things, I think it is right.
Laziness has nothing to do with right or wrong and discussion. With "idle is idle".
It's the same again: again, again. This is also the case.
Yesterday is not right or wrong today: wrong, wrong; Yes, that's right. What is right now is wrong in the past.
Non-literature, with gorgeous appearance but no corresponding essence.
The last word of the four words is "people". What are the metaphors for hitting people with a dark hammer and secretly attacking people?
Backstabbing hurts, backstabbing hurts. Metaphor in some way secretly hurt people.
Darkness in darkness: in darkness; Arrow: release arrow; China people: Defamation. Sniper arrows hurt people.
Metaphor is to secretly attack or frame others by insidious means. Centennial tree: planting, cultivation.
Cultivating talents is a long-term and arduous task. A person is a rare talent.
It takes a hundred years to train talents. It means that cultivating talents is a long-term plan and needs hard work.
Just like the "hundred-year-old tree man". There seems to be no one around.
Describe an arrogant attitude. Pity for others and cherish the sky: lament the times; Compassion: pity for all people.
Refers to lamenting the hardships of the times and pitying the suffering of the people. The owner of North Road, the host who receives passengers from North Road.
Synonymous with "host". A maid is a lady's maid: a maid; Madam: Housewife.
In the old days, it meant deliberately imitating others in literature and art, but talent and the scale of works could not keep up. A person with thin cold is thin cold: slight cold.
Middleman: Harmful. A slight chill can also harm people's health.
It is also a metaphor for people who are old or encounter difficulties and can't stand a little blow. A beautiful woman with a bad life has a bad life: bad luck and bad life.
A beautiful woman, bad luck and hard life. Despise people's teeth: arrange like teeth.
Can't be classified as human. Be looked down upon.
No shortage of people: lack; Qi: Well, those. There are quite a few such people.
Don't want to be left behind by others. I dare not. Future generations don't want to fall behind others.
Show that you dare not slack off and strive to move forward. Keep a secret. You can't tell anyone.
That's disgusting. Talent: talent; Qi: verve.
Only in this way can the spirit surpass the average person. Talent, talent and knowledge all exceed the average person.
Talented men and women generally refer to talented men and women. Master in a hurry: In a hurry.
It is difficult to be polite to the host when the guests suddenly arrive and are not well received in a hurry. Canglang old man refers to hermits and fishermen.
Famous mountains in Tibet, it is said that people hide their works in famous mountains and pass them on to like-minded people. Hide the famous mountains and spread them to others: their harmony; Pass: Pass and pass; Man: fellow traveler.
Hide the book in a famous mountain and pass it on to like-minded people later. Knowing yourself and knowing yourself refers to reasonable things. Look at yourself and you will know others.
Success or failure theory: comment and measurement. Take success or failure as the criterion for judging characters.
Adults are uncomfortable, uncomfortable. If adults want to achieve something, they must work hard and not be comfortable. Hanging people's fingers on their teeth and cheeks is praised by people.
Insult people by saying hurtful things; What you said is beneath human dignity. Cute and moving: the appearance is clear and tidy.
Describe the beautiful appearance, which makes people fondle it. Chuchu can be described as exquisite and handsome, which makes people feel very comfortable.
Those who dig wells dig wells: dig wells. Refers to saving a labor force after drilling a well at home, but it is said that a person was dug when drilling a well.
Metaphors are passed around, distorting the facts. Spring breeze: blowing people.
The warm spring breeze blows people. Metaphor is to teach and help people in time.
Spring is sultry: sultry, sultry, sultry. The scenery in spring aroused people's interest.
Women's mellow wine: rich wine. Metaphor is a decadent life.
The beauty of wine color refers to wine color. Saving people from the well: follow.
Jump into a well to save lives. The original metaphor is an act that harms oneself in vain and is not good for others.
Now it's more like risking lives. An inch of iron can kill people, and an inch of short weapons can kill people.
Metaphor mainly lies in essence, not in richness. Dignitary: dignitary.
Refers to a person with high official position, rich family background and high social status. A powerful person is still talking about a powerful person.
Refers to a person with high official position, rich family background and high social status. Master: a man of great learning who knows the past and the present.
Refers to an open-minded and knowledgeable person. An urgent appeal to the person who presides over or carries out beheading to save the life of the person who is about to be beheaded.
Imitate predecessors: follow the trend, follow the trend. Follow precedent and lack innovation.
A thief hates his master, which means that the wicked hate the upright. It is the same as "stealing the Lord and hating the Lord".
Stealing and hating the master. Master: Master. The thief hates the owner he stole.
It means that evil people hate upright people. Tolerance means not doing everything, but leaving room.
Success or failure depends on one's life, and success or failure depends on one's own efforts. Emphasize people's subjective initiative.
Host generally refers to the host who receives or entertains guests. Same as "host".
People from east, west, north and south refer to people who have no fixed place. Ancient Chu folk songs of Dongyeba people, also known as Xialiba people.
Fighting alone in the south: south of the Big Dipper. Refers to the world, the sea.
Refers to the unique talents in the world. Describe a unique character or talent.
Beans: container, one barrel = ten liters; Ruo: Bamboo ware, with a capacity of two liters per barrel. Describe a narrow-minded and short-sighted person.
Unique to others: loneliness, loneliness; Different: different. Lonely, different.
Generally speaking, its meaning is different from the secular. When a gambler sees his belongings, he will think of a dead person.
Seeing things and thinking about people: look; Thinking: Missing. When you see something left by someone who has died or left, you will think of this person.
Transcendence: the degree of spiritual transcendence. Refers to a person who has no or close relationship with someone or a group.
Outsiders. Aggressive: A surprising voice.
Describe aggressive, domineering and embarrassing. It also means that things are developing rapidly and giving people pressure.
Slander and hurt others with vicious language. 28 Beauty 28: refers to sixteen years old; Beauty: Beauty.
A beautiful woman of fifteen or sixteen. Punish evil and promote good, and save the people.
Often used as a slogan to wage war. "Man" was regarded as "man" because he avoided Taizong.
It's the same as "cutting the crime and hanging people." Ordinary people are ordinary: ordinary, ordinary.
Ordinary people. Refers to a person who is incapable of doing something.
Non-Party people: Outside the world. Originally refers to people whose words and deeds transcend secular ethics.
The back refers to the monk's road. Innocent girl: Attachment.
Birds snuggle up to people. Metaphor is attached to the powerful.
It also symbolizes the petite, submissive and amiable form of children and girls. The wind is high, arson is high, and the black moon kills people. It's windy.
Moon black: refers to the night. Set fire while the wind is strong and kill people at night.
Describe the behavior of bandits taking the opportunity to commit crimes. Sharp blade: blade; Man: spear head.
The metaphor is sharp and threatening. Voldemort refers to a man who boasts only a little knowledge of something.
Bow your head and follow others' every move is under their control. Bow and pitch: bow and head, generally referring to every move.
Metaphor is that everything is dominated by others. Rich and powerful, unwilling to be rich and powerful, forced to be an official.
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4. What is the last word of the four-character idiom 1? Idiom: Empty talk.
Pinyin: k! Five-Animal Exercise
Explanation: If others don't listen, it's no use talking.
Source: Feng Ming magnum "Warning" Volume 33: "A servant has a plan, which is very convenient for his brother. I'm afraid my brother may not be able to drown in the love on the pillow mat, which will make my servant waste words and ears!
2. Idiom: Function words are sophistry.
Pinyin: letters
Explanation: virtual: false; Trick: fraud. Lies.
Source: Historical Records Biography of Sima Xiangru: "Although there are many empty words, they should be attributed to thrift, which is different from the admonition in the Book of Songs."
3. Idiom: prophecy.
Pinyin: xi m: o y á n xi m: o Shu bu
Commentary: small: small. Refers to remarks or gossip that are not worthy of attention.
Source: Qian's "Poetry of Visiting the Classroom": "Speaking on the street can be remembered and widely heard, or it can't be three."
5. The last sentence of the four-character idiom in the idiom encyclopedia is: things love people and things benefit people.
Love the people and strive to benefit them.
Reading is beside the point, and it is difficult to see results.
Looking for something in a room without lights. Metaphor reading is irrelevant and difficult to see results.
Look down on everything
Hu: strabismus. Look at everything sideways. Describe supercilious, look down on everything.
Arrogant, arrogant, disagreeing with ordinary customers.
Thing: others or environment. Despise the world and look down on others. Also refers to arrogance.
Waste God's good gifts wantonly.
Violence: destruction and abuse; Hey: extinction; Celestial body: refers to natural creatures. It means destroying all natural things. After that, I spoil things at will and don't know what it means to cherish.
I have nothing but ...
Something long: something superfluous. Nothing but a suit. The original meaning is frugal life. Now describe poverty.
Achieve every achievement and surpass itself.
If you have achieved something, you should also make everything other than yourself achieve something.
Ugly and evil things
Refers to the bad guys.
The way one gets along with others.
Things: people, people. Contact with others.
A thief's things.
Plantation: the name of a person, who is said to be the leader of the rebel army in the pre-Qin period. In feudal society, it was called stealing feet, which means bad people. Thing: thing. Refers to something taken away by a thief.
Laws, etiquette, systems and valuable things left over from past dynasties.
Refers to the laws, etiquette, systems and valuable things left over from past dynasties.
Ambitious people will do great things eventually.
Not a small animal that lives in a pond for a long time. Metaphorically, people with lofty aspirations will eventually do great things.
truly great man
Romance: handsome and outstanding. Refers to people who have a great influence on an era. Sometimes it also refers to a person who is handsome or used to flirting.
Influential people
Refers to a person who is active for a while and whose words and deeds can affect the overall situation.
6. The last word is human. What are the four characters? The last word is human. The four-word word is:
1.
What are you talking about?
The idiom explains that stabbing people in the back hurts people. Metaphor in some way secretly hurt people.
The idiom comes from the Water Margin of Shi Naian (1 13): "But the horse slayer should be carried back to his team, and it is forbidden to stab the knife in the back and rob the corpse."
2. A century-old tree man
Bignan Sheren
Idiom tree: planting, cultivating. Cultivating talents is a long-term and arduous task.
This idiom comes from Guan Zi Quan Xiu written by Guan Zhong in the pre-Qin period: "A year's plan is nothing like a tree valley; Ten-year planning is not like a tree, and lifelong planning is not like a tree. "
Show sympathy for others
Bitian Mann LUN
Idioms explain sad days: lamenting the times; Compassion: pity for all people. Refers to lamenting the hardships of the times and pitying the suffering of the people.
This idiom comes from the epitaph of Zhu Renyuan written by Huang Qingzong Yi: "Hehe! Unfortunately, people are far away, not for themselves! "
4. lovely
Ch ǔ ch ǔ Donglang
Idiom explanation describes a beautiful appearance and a touching heart.
The idiom comes from Yao's "Too Hate Life Biography": "Although women are haggard, they are euphemistic and moving."
5. What you see and who you think of
D. visorun
Idiom explanation: look; Thinking: Missing. When you see something left by someone who has died or left, you will think of this person.
This idiom comes from the legend Zhuo Yan written by Tang Fei: "The imperial concubine gave me a rhinoceros hairpin to avoid dust and said,' See things every other day and miss people'." "
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7. The last word is exhausted. The last word is exhausted. Four-word idiom 65: Money is exhausted.
Metaphor life into an embarrassing situation. Eliminating evil: evil; C: Yes.
To get rid of bad people, bad things must be clean and thorough. Wealth does its best. Both money and strength are used up.
Metaphor life into an embarrassing situation. Endless Toona sinensis: There is a big Toona sinensis in ancient legend, which has a long life.
Live as long as Toona sinensis. Often used as a word to wish people a long life.
Make up lessons until the end: infer something similar; Extremely accurate. Refers to making full inferences about things.
The word "exhausted" means that you can't find any reason and have nothing to say. Rhetorical poverty: rhetoric; Poor: it's over, it's over.
There is nothing to say and no reason to argue. The money in the bed is used up.
A metaphor for running out of money and being sleepy. The car iron polished all the iron pins.
Describe a long journey. Can't finish eating: get through "wearing" clothes.
Food and clothing are inexhaustible. Metaphor is rich in life.
Can't finish eating: dress. Food and clothing are inexhaustible.
Metaphor is rich in life. The knife is broken: it is broken; Arrow: Arrow.
The knife is broken and the arrows are used up. Describe fighting to the end, unable to fight again.
Lonely lamp loneliness: loneliness; Pick it up: the wick is burnt out. The wick is burnt out, and so is the lamp.
Refers to a person who can't sleep at night alone in the light. This also means that life is hard and stressful.
There is no end to gratitude. Describe very grateful.
It is even more difficult to describe many people or things, and the number cannot be counted. With "how many servants are hard to count."
Fatigue of war drums: the sound of war drums; Decline: weak. The drums are weak and the strength is exhausted.
Describe the horror when the war is close to failure. It also describes the slack at the end of the article.
A machete is a metaphor for the loss of combat effectiveness, and there is nothing to think about. All organs are counted: a careful and ingenious plan.
Metaphor is exhausted. Organ failure: an elaborate and ingenious plan.
Metaphor is exhausted. Jiang Lang Depletes Jiang Lang: A Guide to Flooding Rivers.
Originally, there were not many literary names for Jiang Yan, and there were no good sentences in his later years. Metaphor talent decline.
The wine cellar is full of enthusiasm: exhausted; Xing: Fun, bragging. After drinking the wine, the fun is gone.
Exhausted: tired, tired. Mental exhaustion, physical exhaustion.
Describe mental and physical fatigue, exhaustion, mental fatigue and exhaustion. Describe extreme mental and physical fatigue.
Counting the poor means counting the exhausted. With "a few poor people are extremely worried."
Fatigue: strategy; Poverty and frustration: exhaustion. Tactics and strength are used up.
Jiang Yan of the Southern Dynasties did his best in Liang Jiangyan, and was called Jiang Lang by the world. There are no good sentences in poetry in his later years, which people call exhaustion.
Later, it was often used to describe the decline of talents. Door-to-door refers to the death of the whole family.
The people are poor and the wealth of the country is exhausted. The fur robe is torn and the money is used up.
Metaphor is difficult. Qiu Jin Jin Qiu Jin: Leather clothing.
The fur coat was worn out and the money was used up. Metaphor living in poverty.
Eliminate evil: get rid of; C: Absolutely. We must wipe out the bad guys completely.
Metaphor can't tolerate bad people. The handle of the axe for chopping wood has rotted.
This is a metaphor for a long time and changes in the world. Guizhou donkey skills: Guizhou.
The limited skills of metaphor are also used up. A person's luck is exhausted: fate.
Describes people who are dying, dying or lifeless. Love to the extreme is friendship to the extreme.
Despair means extreme unpopularity. When people's hearts are endless and selfishness is not satisfied.
Renyi: extreme, the most; Do it: use it all. Do your best.
Refers to the kindness and help of people who have done their best. Sweeping the floor means complete destruction.
More refers to the loss of some cultural relics and spirits. Sweeping the floor means being completely clean and leaving nothing behind.
Sweeping the floor means complete destruction. It is also a metaphor for losing face and prestige.
Being exhausted means having no strength or skills. At the end of the mountain, the mountain and water are at the end.
Metaphor has no way out. There is no way out.
Metaphor is despair. It's all gone, all gone.
Mutually assured destruction: the end. Mutually assured destruction or mutually assured destruction.
The endless metaphor is as continuous as running water. Use "inexhaustible".
Endless poverty: the end. There is no end, no limit.
Deliberate means knowing the beginning and end of a thing in great detail and thoroughly. Oil-dried lamp is a metaphor of impending death.
The same is "the oil is exhausted and the grass is withered." The oil is dry and the fire is gone.
A glance: look. At first glance, everything comes into view.
Speak seriously and earnestly, without reservation. Sincere and sincere, without reservation.
Sweep it away and clean it up immediately. Metaphor is completely clean.
I can't say anything. I will speak my mind without reservation. Catch it all at once, or destroy it completely.
Big mouth: drink. I drank it all at once.
Describe drinking quickly. It's a long story to describe the twists and turns of things, which can't be explained clearly in one sentence (used for bad things).
Still unfinished: return. I haven't finished my speech, and I haven't finished what I want to say.
All wisdom and love: metaphors of beauty and evil. Zhiaitong was burned.
Metaphor good and bad mutually assured destruction. Bell leaks: dripping water, ancient timer.
The morning bell has rung, and the water in the leaky kettle is about to run out. Metaphor is old and weak, and has reached old age.
It also means late at night Wisdom is exhausted, and intelligence is exhausted.
Know everything, know everything. As long as you know, there is nothing you can't say.
8. The first word and the last word of the four-character idiom are accidental: meeting; Venue: A venue for performances. At first, it meant that old vagrants performed in appropriate occasions. After that, it means to meet opportunities and occasionally join in the fun.
Meet the evil of the monarch, cater to the fatuous ruler and lead him to do bad things.
To everyone: Xiang Si, a poet in the Tang Dynasty. When you meet someone, praise Xiang Si. It is a metaphor for bragging about someone or something everywhere and saying good things.
To open a road on every mountain means to clear the way without fear of difficulties and obstacles.
Speaking of festivals: seasons; Festival: solar terms. Meet four seasons. Refers to the Spring Festival holiday in China.
Every disaster brings good luck: meeting; Fierce: unfortunate; G: good luck, good luck. In case of danger, it will turn into good luck. This is a superstitious statement.
Take part in accidental amusement is a metaphor for people who occasionally join in the fun.
Take part in accidental amusement. Occasionally join in the fun.
It is better to have fun than to take part in accidental amusement. Occasionally, do as the Romans do and join in the fun.
It's better to say it on the spur of the moment. Occasionally, do as the Romans do and join in the fun.
Guiding evil does not mean catering to bad people and encouraging evil deeds.
Every opportunity will meet an opportunity.
Seize every opportunity to make a decision.
When Ji refers to good luck.
To open a road on every mountain is to take risks and open a road to advance. Often used with "overlapping bridges in case of water".