1. What are the four-character idioms for concealment?
Vaguely, incognito, looming,
Vaguely, with compassion, unspeakably hidden,
Hiding means hiding form, latent virtue hides actions, holes are hidden and candles are faint,
Hidden things that are difficult to reach, flowers cover willows, sometimes hidden and sometimes visible,
Hidden evil is revealed Goodness, latent light and hidden virtue, righteousness that cannot be hidden,
Hidden and hidden, living in seclusion to pursue ambition, hidden and graceful,
Hidden scales and wings, Sometimes hidden and sometimes visible, flickering in and out,
Exploring the secrets and searching for hidden things, Hong hidden and phoenix hiding, false beauty hiding evil,
If there is any hidden worry, hold back and keep silent, the father is the son. Hidden,
Live in seclusion forever, Fu Luan hides the swan, hides the ambition,
Hidden in the mountains and hides in the city, seeks out the hidden to do strange things, harms the loyal and hidden virtuous,
Obscure and twists and turns, the forest is hidden in the valley, the son is the father hiding,
The words are hidden, the dragon is hidden, the bow is falling, the hook is deep and the cable is hidden,
The depth is thick, hidden like an enemy country, Hidden thorns in the mud,
Hidden scales and hidden colors, hidden possessions of the body, searching for traces and hidden treasures,
Nothing is hidden when committing crimes, not hiding when seeing a virtuous person, hiding traces of wisdom, 2. Words starting with the hidden word
Words starting with the hidden word:
Seclusion,
Vague,
Hermit,
Hidden danger,
Concealed,
Retired,
Hidden,
Concealed,
Obscure,
metaphor,
argot,
implicit,
concealment,
concealment,
Faint,
Stealth,
Hidden illness,
Seclusion,
Forbearance,
Hidden reflection ,
Hidden worries,
Hidden pain,
Seclusion,
Privacy,
Concealment,
concealment,
concealment,
concealment,
avoidance,
concealment,
looming ,
Hidden Blood,
Hidden Pouch,
Hidden Disaster,
Hidden Room,
Hidden Killing,
Be open and honest: Open your mind and show sincerity. It means treating others with sincerity, being frank and selfless.
Meet with openness: Openness: Open your mind and show sincerity. Describes treating people with sincerity and showing sincerity.
Open and close freely: close: according to, suitable; free: not hindered or restricted. Open and close without restraint, describing doing things according to one's own wishes.
Blooming and bearing fruit: Originally refers to the harvest after sowing and cultivating. Now it is a metaphor that work has progressed and achieved results.
Opening a book is beneficial: Opening a book means opening a book, referring to reading; benefit: benefit. There are always benefits to reading.
Pioneer: Originally refers to the general who opened the way and led the way in the ancient army. Now it is a metaphor for the advance personnel who carry out a certain work.
Let’s get straight to the point: You can see the mountain when you open the door. It is a metaphor for talking or writing about the topic directly without beating around the bush.
Open the door and bow to the thief: Yi: Put your hands in a salute. Open the door and invite the robber in. It is a metaphor for bringing in bad people and bringing disaster.
Founding Patriarch: Kaishan: refers to the establishment of a temple in a famous mountain; Patriarch: the first generation of entrepreneurial monks. Originally refers to the monk who founded the monastery. Later, it refers to the founder of a certain enterprise.
Creation of the world: Ancient myths and legends: Pangu opened up the world and began human history. It is often used as a metaphor for something unprecedented, something that has never happened since ancient times.
Increase revenue and reduce expenditure: Open: Encourage classes; Source: Water source. Develop water sources and control water flow. Metaphor to increase income and save expenses.
Open the chapter to clarify the meaning: To clarify the purpose: to explain the purpose; to clarify the meaning: to explain the meaning. Refers to stating the main meaning at the beginning of speaking and writing.
Full power: It is a metaphor for a person or a unit to try its best and use all its strength to work.
Open your mouth to see your throat: It is better to open your mouth to see your heart. Speak straightforwardly, without any hidden inflections.
Opening the clouds and seeing the sky: It is a metaphor that the darkness has passed and the light has arrived. It is also a metaphor for clearing up misunderstandings. It's the same as "Open the clouds and see the sun".
Happy and courageous: Describes treating people sincerely and showing sincerity. Same as "happy and sincere".
Happy and sincere: Describes treating people sincerely and showing sincerity. Same as "happy and sincere".
Founder: Originally refers to the monk who founded the temple. Later, it refers to the founder of a certain enterprise. Same as "the founding father".
Be cheerful: look happy and happy.
Smiling: Looking happy and happy. Same as "open your eyebrows and widen your eyes".
To create benefits and eliminate harms: It is still said to promote benefits and eliminate harms. Establish undertakings that are beneficial to the people of the country and eliminate all kinds of disadvantages.
Forge ahead and build on the past: inherit the legacy of your predecessors and pave the way for the future.
Broaden your horizons: It means that your view of things should not be too restrictive or limited to a narrow range, but your vision should be broadened.
Be bold when you speak: speak straightforwardly without any hidden inflection. Same as "open your mouth and tell your heart".
Kaishi Liji: It used to mean establishing a foundation and establishing rule.
Develop territory and expand territory: Develop territory and expand territory. Same as "opening up frontiers and expanding territory".
Open up territory and expand territory: open up territory and expand territory. Same as "opening up frontiers and expanding territory".
Open up territory and expand territory: Develop territory and expand territory.
Open up territory and expand territory: Develop territory and expand territory. Same as "opening up frontiers and expanding territory".
Blooming and bearing fruit: It is a metaphor for achievements and results in cultivation, study, work, etc. Same as "Kaihua Result".
Kaihua results: It is a metaphor for achievements and results in self-cultivation, study, work, etc.
Founding a country and inheriting a family: refers to establishing a state and inheriting a fiefdom.
Open the door to invite the robber in: Open the door to invite the robber in. It is a metaphor for bringing in bad people and bringing disaster. Same as "opening the door and bowing down to the robber".
Open the clouds and see the sun: Kai: spread out. Pull away the clouds and mist and see the sun. It means that the darkness has passed and the light has arrived. It is also a metaphor for clearing up misunderstandings.
Seven things to open the door: a metaphor for daily necessary expenses.
Open subjects to obtain scholars: Subject: imperial examination. Refers to the old imperial examinations held to select outstanding scholars.
Seeing the sky through the fog: a metaphor that makes people suddenly enlightened.
Open the zhen and bring out the tiger: zhen: a wooden cage to contain the beast. It originally meant that the person responsible for the care failed to fulfill their responsibilities. Later, it was often used as a metaphor for indulging bad people.
Founding Father: Elder: a person with high seniority in politics. Refers to people with high qualifications and reputation during the founding of the People's Republic of China.
Drawing the bow without releasing the arrow: It is a metaphor for deliberately making a gesture of action.
Happiness and sincerity: see: show up. Disclose sincerity and show sincerity. Describes treating people with sincerity and showing sincerity.
Establishing a foundation: Establishing a foundation is usually a metaphor for the founding monarch of an old country establishing a new dynasty or country.
Kaiwu Chengwu: Kai: open, understand; Wu: affairs. Knowing the principles of beauty, you can do all kinds of things well.
Founding Fathers: Founding Fathers: People with extraordinary achievements. Refers to a person who has made great contributions to the establishment of a new country or dynasty.
Opening the stage: a metaphor for the beginning of speaking or writing an article. It is also a metaphor for the beginning of an event.
Drink happily: Happy: The mood is unrestrained and very happy. It is a metaphor for opening your mind and drinking wine to your heart’s content.
Founding hero: refers to a person who has made great contributions to the establishment of a new country or dynasty.
Founder: Kaishan: refers to the founder of a temple in a famous mountain; Patriarch: the first generation to start a business. Originally refers to the monk who founded the monastery. Later, it refers to the founder of a certain enterprise.
Originator: a metaphor for the founder of an academic school or technique.
Open the gong and shout: In ancient times, when officials were traveling, the yamen servants would beat the gong in front of them and yell at passers-by to avoid them. It is also a metaphor for showing off for others.
Speak directly and speak your mind: Speak directly and without any hidden inflection.
kaijiangpitu: kai: open up; jiang: frontier; PI: open up; tu: territory. Open up territory and expand territory.
Kaiji entrepreneurship: refers to creating an imperial business.