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A probe into the origin of the four-character idiom Qu.
1. The four-character idiom with music twists and turns,

Winding,

Tortuous,

Twist and create music,

Never leave your mouth,

Thoughtful and meticulous,

Side-cited music certificate,

Quyi caters to,

When you are old and strong,

Qutu began to pay his salary,

Depressed,

Jiuqu ileum,

Song of sunshine,

Bow down,

Quyi caterer,

Qu Xue is multilateral,

Zhou Lang ancient songs,

Drinking water will bend your arms,

Bypass curve,

Bypass winding path,

Compromise,

Review the surface ",

The same work, different music,

Compromise and conform to custom,

Swearing words, pornographic songs,

If you allow yourself to give in,

Clear words and beautiful songs,

Running water,

Tortuous,

Elegant songs are rarely sung ―― so elegant that few people can appreciate or understand them.

2. Four-character idioms beginning with the word Qu:

High and low,

This song is very nice,

Winding,

Qutu began to pay his salary,

Never leave your mouth,

Qu Xue is multilateral,

Quyi caters to,

Tortuous,

Curse it,

Quyi became a common practice,

Turn around,

Do your best,

Curved eyebrows and plump cheeks,

The winding path is secluded,

Do your best,

Bend your arms and pillows,

The practice of bending over learning,

This song is full of lies,

The music is wonderful,

Qu Xue's poem,

The finale ―― the wonderful ending of an article or a performance

3. The four-word idiom at the beginning of the song 1) Quyi is pleasing: Quyi: follow others against your will; Please: cater. Try to flatter others.

2) Sudden salary: curve: bending; Sudden: chimney; Behavior: migration; Salary: firewood. Change the chimney into an arc and remove the firewood by the stove. Take measures in advance to prevent disasters.

3) The song is wonderful: the skills of description and expression are ingenious.

4) Curved eyebrows and full cheeks: Bend: Bend. Feng: plump. Curved eyebrows, plump cheeks. Describe a beautiful and rich appearance.

5) The song never leaves the mouth: it means that this song must be sung every day in order to be skilled and delicate. Metaphor practice makes perfect.

6) The tune is high and low: the tune is profound and few people can sing along with it. Old fingers are hard to find. Metaphorical speeches or works are not popular now, and few people can understand them.

7) arm bending pillow: arm: the part of the arm from elbow to shoulder, generally referring to the arm. Pillow: Pillow. Sleep with your arms bent. Describe a person's life is dull and carefree.

8) Wonderful songs: songs are euphemistic and meticulous; Do: express it all. Fully express the nuances euphemistically and meticulously. Strong description and expression skills.

9) The winding path leads to a secluded place: bending: bending; Path: path; Quiet: refers to a far-reaching and secluded place. The winding path leads to a secluded place.

10) beating around the bush: describes turning a lot.

1 1) Elegance at the end: The music played elegant and pure music at the end. The post-figurative article or artistic expression is particularly wonderful at the end. It is also a metaphor for a happy ending.

12) sudden salary change: a metaphor for taking measures in advance to prevent disasters. The same as "sudden salary change".

13) Qu Xueshi: In order to go to secular goodness, he distorted his knowledge.

14) Qu Xue's practice: improper study and behavior.

15) Quyi Yingying: Try to flatter others. Both are "pleasing to the eye"

16) Politeness: Try to flatter others. Both are "pleasing to the eye"

4. The third word of the four-character idiom is the right and wrong of [shē iq ǔ zhí] in Song Dynasty.

It is an idiom noun, the human heart is a steelyard, and it has its own axiomatic meaning. There is also a famous war book-"Political Struggle in the Long March: Right and Wrong" and so on.

Chinese name

the truth of the matter

source

On hengshuori film

spell

Know nothing.

explain

Right or wrong, rational or unreasonable.

Idiom explanation

Right and wrong idioms

phonetic letters

Commentary Song (read aloud): Unreasonable. Straight: reasonable. Right or wrong, rational or unreasonable. Refers to the judgment of things.

Idioms and their stories

The source of Wang Hanchong's On Balance and Heaven: "The two theories have their own opinions, so the right and wrong are pending."