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Ironic four-character idiom
1. The four-word satirical phrase satirizes people: being a tiger: metaphorically helping the wicked to do evil and do bad things.

Smith: False: Borrow. The fox used the tiger's threat to scare away all the animals.

Metaphor relies on the influence of others to coerce others to seek power and usurp the throne: refers to the behavior of feudal officials seeking the throne or gaining power by abnormal means in North Korea. Dogs depend on human potential: depending on the situation.

Metaphor means that bad people rely on some kind of power to bully people or things. Pose: to deliberately put on a tone and make a gesture, which is used to describe deliberate affectation.

Flattery: Flattery, flattery, flattery. Lazy: refers to gluttony, gluttony and laziness.

Shameless: refers to taking despicable or disgraceful behavior calmly, not caring at all, and not feeling ashamed at all. Thick-skinned * * *: refers to a thick-skinned and shameless person.

Self-righteous: think you are right. Describe subjective, not open-minded.

Willfulness: tough receipt; Personal use: self-righteous. Very stubborn and confident, regardless of obedience: it refers to superficial obedience and secret violation.

Short-sighted: a metaphor for short-sighted and lack of foresight. Selling dog meat by hanging sheep's head: a metaphor for making a signboard in the name of good, but actually selling inferior goods.

Defeated general: a defeated general. Nowadays, it is often used to satirize people who fail.

Worship the teacher: used to satirize the failure to send troops for revenge. Premier: Eat with others.

Used to satirize officials who do nothing and are incompetent. Fill the lamp: lack: 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.

Tumbler: A toy that looks like an old man. It is light on the top and heavy on the bottom, and can stand up by itself after being pulled down. Nowadays, it is often used to satirize those who rob others to maintain their status.

Blowing the snail: an instrument used in Buddhist practice. The original metaphor of Buddha is widely used by the public.

Later, I used irony to brag and talk big. Mr. Adult: In the past, it meant people with status.

Sometimes it is ironic to give a spring to the ox drum: it is a metaphor for reasoning or saying things to unreasonable people.

It often implies futility or satirizes each other's stupidity. With "casting pearls before swine".

Assistant hunter: Assistant hunter: Ancient official name. Later he used it to satirize officials who read other words.

Noble people forget things: noble people forget things easily. Originally, it meant that high officials were generous and did not miss their old friends, but later it was used to satirize people's forgetfulness.

Why didn't you see it until now? Satire is ignorance. Slip: Emphasize that things are funny (ironic).

Thorn in words: refers to words that contain ridicule and irony. Holding a gun and a stick: refers to the irony hidden in words.

Satirize the present by referring to the past: satirize the reality by commenting on ancient people and things. Old customs refer to what the emperor said.

Now refers to saying something that cannot be changed (used in irony). Jing people involved: Jing people: Chu people.

Boil: Boil water. Chu people waded through the water.

Later, it was used to satirize the behavior of sticking to the rules and not knowing how to adapt to changes in the situation. Stay at a respectful distance: ostensibly showing respect, but actually unwilling to approach.

Also used as a satire on not wanting to get close to someone. Morality aims at dressing: dressing: refers to stealing.

Talking about benevolence and morality, but thinking about stealing things over the wall. Often used to satirize hypocrites.

Cynicism: indifference: lack of enthusiasm, extended to severity; Heat: the temperature is high and the extension is spicy. Laugh at irony in sharp and pungent language.

Slip: Slip away (sarcastically).

2. The ironic four-word idiom accompanies the Prime Minister to eat: eat 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 of the prime minister. "Filling the lamp: missing; 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 is ironic that the source: Ling's Ode to Wine Virtue: "Some adults regard heaven and earth as time, ten thousand periods are temporary, the sun and the moon are temporary, and the eight shortages are 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".

The ironic four-word idiom "Eating with the Prime Minister" means 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".

4. Write satirical characters: 140 is scrawny, sallow and emaciated, handsome and natural, with fine eyes, good temper, good heart, graceful, fragile, gentle, imposing, aging, full of attention, cheerful and listless. Look around, look around, beat your chest, dance, scratch your ears, shake your head, hold your head high, lean forward and lean back, be in high spirits, be overjoyed, be happy, nervous, panic, be jumpy, frightened, uneasy, nervous, mentally. Take in everything in a glance, be far-sighted, sit in the well and watch the sky, look around, think far, do whatever it takes, rack one's brains, extrapolate, think too much, think too hard (think too hard),/think too thoroughly (think too carefully), think too confused (think too wild)/think too much (think too much left and right), think too absurd (think too much) Being cocky/furious/deadpan/being honest/holding your head high/sweeping your face/being raw/losing your lips and teeth/being short of money M, four words are used to describe friendship.

Heart-to-heart/heart-to-heart/brothers/like-minded/in the same boat/sharing weal and woe/intimacy/inseparable/getting along day and night.

A sea of people, shoulder to shoulder, traffic, endless stream, thousands, countless, endless stream, crowded, a sea of people, thousands of troops, dancing, brotherly, describing medical skills as clever: dexterity, quick eyes, quick heart, exquisite craftsmanship: ingenuity, perseverance, deep brotherhood

5. Four-word words expressing satire, including satire and irony. By commenting on ancient people and events, we can allude to the irony of the defeated generals.

Nowadays, it is often used to satirize people who fail. 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.

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. This is a metaphor for daily work and red tape.

It is also often used to satirize the work style that only knows how to do things according to the rules and can't connect with the actual work style. Noble people tend to forget things, noble people tend to forget things.

Originally, it meant that high officials were generous and did not miss their old friends, but later it was used to satirize people's forgetfulness. Slips emphasize that things are funny (ironic).

Jing nationality involves Jing nationality: Chu people. Boil: Boil water.

Chu people waded through the water. Later, it was used to satirize the behavior of sticking to the rules and not knowing how to adapt to changes in the situation.

The old custom of a golden mouth and a jade word refers to what the emperor said. Now refers to saying something that cannot be changed (used in irony).

Laugh and satirize in sharp and pungent language. Slip away (sarcastic, witty)

Bathe the monkey, bathe the monkey: macaque; Crown: Wear a hat. Monkeys in clothes and hats are not real people after all.

Metaphor is superficial, just like a puppet. It is often used to satirize people who take refuge in evil forces and steal power.

The appearance of robes originally meant that officials dressed up for acting. Now it's a metaphor for a new official taking office (with irony).

Beating about the bush means that speaking and writing do not directly point out from the front, but satirize or attack from the side. Those who steal hooks will be punished, those who steal countries will be put to death, and those who usurp government will become kings.

Used to satirize the hypocrisy and irrationality of laws in the old society. Whoever steals a hook, who steals a country, will be put to death, and whoever usurps political power will become a king.

Used to satirize the hypocrisy and irrationality of laws in the old society. Imperial envoys used to refer to officials sent by the emperor to handle major events on behalf of the emperor.

Now it is used to satirize people sent down by superiors who give orders without knowing the situation. Beggars satirize the rapid promotion of official positions by car.

Three orders "xianggong" is used to satirize the incompetence of officials. A three-inch bird with a seven-inch mouth is a metaphor for glib tongue (often used in irony).

Solemnity originally refers to classics that conform to moral norms. Later used to describe a solemn attitude.

Sometimes it's ironic. What's more, these four words are function words in classical Chinese, and satirists like to chew over words.

Also describe words or articles that are not written in vain. Zheng people buy shoes to satirize people who only believe in dogma and ignore reality.

The text exhorts the text: use metaphor to persuade; Suggestion: Euphemism and irony. Through the form of poetry, it is a metaphor for irony and persuasion.

A gentleman is used to refer to a person with good behavior. Now it is often used as irony to refer to a person who pretends to be serious.

A teacher of worship, used to satirize the revenge of the failed invasion. My Lord, sir, used to refer to people in position.

Sometimes it's ironic that holding a gun and a stick is to hide irony in words.

Benevolence and gentleness: kindness. A decent man who used to be called kind-hearted

Also used as irony to satirize hypocrites. Hurt words hurt dialects.

Ironically. There is no sign that there is no symbol of peace and prosperity.

Zi Wenzong Taihe Six Years: "At the meeting, Yu said that the Prime Minister said,' When will the world be peaceful or not?' Monks and children say to each other, "Nothing is better than peace." . Today, the four barbarians will not invade, and the people will not leave. Although unreasonable, it is also called a well-off society.

If your majesty does not seek peace, it is beyond my power. Later, he used "unlike peace" to satirize the whitewash of the reactionary rulers.

Ironically, Gong Gong Jiao and Jiao Jiao are both one of the five tones in ancient times.

Laugh and be proud in the palace tone. Metaphor satirizes and denies others with self-righteous prejudice.

Quote the ancient meaning of the story to satirize the present. "Zhe", "Ye", "Zhi" and "Hu" are all function words commonly used in ancient Chinese.

Say or write an article. It's ironic

Zhengren pretends to be a Zhengren in the Spring and Autumn Period. Footwear: shoes.

Zheng Guoren buys shoes. Metaphor only believes in books, not in objective reality.

Used to satirize dogmatists. [explanation] there is a thorn in the words, which means that the words contain sarcasm and irony.

Use "words with thorns". There is a thorn [explanation] in the words, which means that the words contain sarcasm and irony.

Use "words with thorns". Where were those lost times before me? Behind me, where are the future generations? [explanation] refers to unprecedented.

Also used as irony. Never before, never after [explanation] means never before.

Also used as irony. Like "before me, where was the past era?" Behind me, are the future generations? " .

Wei que [explanation] Wei que: a tall building outside the ancient palace gate, used as a synonym for the imperial court. The dismissed old man is still thinking about going to court.

Later, it was often used to satirize a false hermit who was obsessed with fame and fortune. Being in the nymphs, people who are worried about Wei Que's dismissal still want to enter the court.

Later, it was often used to satirize a false hermit who was obsessed with fame and fortune. The same is "in the rivers and lakes, there is Wei Wei in my heart."

One person is in power, and the fairy chicken dog [explanation] is used to describe a person who is in power, and the people related to it are also thriving. How ironic.

The same as "one person gets the Tao, and chickens and dogs ascend to heaven." Eight people carry the big sedan chair, and eight people carry the big sedan chair. In the old society, marriage depends on the matchmaker, and the main content is the sedan chair.

Now it is often used to mean sincere attitude and grand ceremony; Put on airs How ironic.