1. Four-character idiom internet name with ink characters
The pen is full of ink, the pen is full of power, and the ink is sufficient.
Describe the poetry as smooth and vigorous. The pen, song, ink and dance refer to the wonderful and wonderful writing style.
Full of writing means that the article is fluent in expression and has sufficient content. The pen is exquisite and the ink is exquisite and the strokes are precise and the inking is clever.
Describes the ingenious techniques and subtle meaning of calligraphy, painting, poetry, etc. Unconstrained Rope Ink Rope Mo: A tool used by carpenters to draw straight lines, a metaphor for laws and rules.
Describes a person's behavior or artistic style as free and easy, bold and unrestrained. Pen and ink lawsuit pen and ink: refers to words or articles.
It is a metaphor for debates and disputes using words. The horizontal posture of pen and ink refers to the beauty and variety of calligraphy, painting and poetry.
A place where all the writings and texts are gathered together. Pen, ink, paper and inkstone refer to writing tools.
The pen is old and the ink is beautiful, which means that the pen posture is mature and the ink is delicate. Bu Tong Wen Mo Tong: proficient; Wen Mo: refers to writing articles, writings, etc.
Refers to people with low cultural level or limited literacy. The pen punishes the ink and the pen and ink: refers to writing.
Punish: condemn. Cut: denounce.
Condemn and denounce through text. Caimozhisu refers to a place where literati gather.
Poetry writer and poet: literati. Generally refers to elegant literati.
Rough text: slightly; Tong: thorough. Wenmo: refers to writing articles.
Know a little bit about writing. Put down the ink and ink everywhere: put the pen down.
It originally means that when drawing or writing an article, you should work hard on the main part. It is a metaphor for doing things with the big picture in mind.
"Large areas of ink" originally meant that when drawing or writing an article, one should work hard on the main parts. It is a metaphor for doing things with the big picture in mind.
To follow the rules means to follow the rules. Same as "following the rules".
Broken ink and ruins refer to incomplete ancient books. The paper is broken, the ink is broken, and the remainder: what remains.
Scattered or remaining ink marks. Scattered or residual ink marks left over from broken paper.
Short chapter drunk ink short chapter: refers to a short poem chapter. Refers to a short text written in a drunken letter.
The face is painted with pink and white, and the eyebrows are painted with black. It is said that women modify their appearance.
Same as "pink white and black". Floating pen and ink refers to redundant and cumbersome words.
Powder and ink come on stage: powder and ink: cosmetics used for applying on the face and drawing eyebrows. Originally refers to actors putting on makeup to act on stage.
It is a metaphor that the bad guys get dressed up and step onto the political stage. Ax and axe: an ax used to kill people in ancient military law, and generally refers to killings in punishment; Daomo: refers to tattoo punishment, and generally refers to criminals.
Impose punishment on criminals. Rules Shengmo rules: a tool for drawing circles and squares; Shengmo: a tool for measuring straight lines.
Refers to the standards and rules that should be followed. Rules and regulations refer to the standards and rules that should be followed.
Same as "rules and ropes". Hold the tip of the brush and suck the ink. Hold the tip of the brush in your mouth and moisten the pen with your mouth. Sucking the ink: suck the ink with your mouth.
Describes conceiving a work or preparing to write. It also refers to concentrating on reverie and writing.
To stick to one's boundaries in painting is a metaphor for establishing a family or adhering to a family's views. Hanlin Zimo later used the term "Hanlin Zimo" to refer to the poets who resigned.
Press, Hanlin Zimo’s articles refer to poems and poems. Huai lead and suck ink Huai lead: carry lead and chalk for correction; suck ink: hold the tip of the brush in your mouth.
Describe the actions and demeanor when writing. Line number: read line by line; ink search: read word by word.
Refers to someone who can only recite sentences but cannot understand the meaning. It also refers to working hard on words.
The black sky and the black earth are called pitch black. Same as "the black sky touches the earth".
Golden pot of ink refers to extremely precious and rare calligraphy and painting supplies. Chewing ink and spraying paper was originally a legend, but later it was said that people could write articles.
Jianmo follows the enemy Jian: perform, implement; Mo: Shengmo, refers to the plan; Sui: adapt. Implement the plan according to changes in the enemy's situation.
Jian Mo Zunzu refers to literary and ink exchanges, banquets and travels. Close to vermilion and close to ink, the one that leans against cinnabar becomes red, and the one that leans against ink becomes black.
It is a metaphor that getting close to good people can make people become good, and getting close to bad people can make people bad. It means that the objective environment has a great influence on people.
Those who are close to cinnabar become red, those who are close to ink become black. It is a metaphor that getting close to good people can make people become good, and getting close to bad people can make people bad.
It means that the objective environment has a great influence on people. The original meaning of "Confucius and Mozi" were traveling around. Everywhere they went, the seats were not warm and the kitchen stove was not blackened, and they hurried off to another place.
Describes being busy with worldly affairs and running around. The original meaning of "Kong Xi Mo Tu" is that Confucius and Mo Zi traveled around. Everywhere they went, the seats were not warm and the stoves were not blackened, and they hurried to other places.
Describes being busy with worldly affairs and running around. Mo Liao Cong Rong Mo: black; Liao: the loose linen rope worn around the head and waist in ancient mourning clothes; Cong Rong: to join the army.
Refers to joining the army to fight during the mourning period.
The ink is not yet dry. The ink for writing is not yet dry.
It is a metaphor for an agreement or covenant that has just been signed (mostly used to accuse the other party of breaking a promise). Mo Ke Sao Ren Mo Ke: literati; Sao Ren: poet.
Generally refers to literati. Grinding ink to wet the hair: wet; hair: brush.
Grind the ink and moisten the brush. Refers to handwritten articles.
Grinding ink and sucking every cent: brush. Grind the ink and moisten the brush.
Refers to handwritten articles. Being legalistic means being conservative in thinking and sticking to old rules and refusing to change.
Same as "sticking to the rules". Stick to the rules and stick to the rules: Mo Zhai was good at defending the city during the Warring States Period; rules and regulations: ready-made or long-established rules and methods.
Refers to conservative thinking, sticking to old rules and refusing to change. Mo Tu Bu Qian originally refers to Mo Zhai running around here and there. Everywhere he went, before the chimney was blackened, he went to another place.
Later, his story was used as an example. To describe things being busy, it's like saying the table is not warm.
The cuttlefish hides itself. The cuttlefish has an ink-like juice in its body. It releases the ink when it encounters danger, cleverly hiding itself. It is a metaphor for consciously hiding oneself and not being exposed.
Mozi Weeping Silk is a metaphor for people changing from good to bad, and the influence of the environment has a lot to do with it. Mo debt mountain ji shan ji: piled up like mountains.
It is a metaphor that because of good calligraphy, there are many people asking for writing, but they cannot cope with it and they are in debt. The ink is not dry. The ink for writing is not yet dry.
It is a metaphor for an agreement or covenant that has just been signed (mostly used to accuse the other party of breaking a promise). Mozhang is a common ancient unit of weight, 1 Mo = 5 feet, 1 Zhang = 2 Mo; 1 fathom = 8 feet, 1 Chang = 2 fathoms.
A metaphor for a distance that is not too long. Waste of pen and ink refers to someone's poor work or the article being too cumbersome.
Thick ink and heavy color are used to describe the painting. Describe and describe.
The metaphor of black eyes is very unfamiliar. European wind and moyu is a metaphor for the invasion of ideas and culture from Europe and the United States.
Lose to attack and defend to lose: Gongshuban, that is, the Warring States Period. 2. Four-character idioms about ink
stick to the rules,
have black eyes,
lead the rope to cut the ink,
write and ink lawsuit,
Adjust the ink and brush,
Paint the border and keep the ink,
Not understand the writing and ink,
Hanlin Zimo,
Drunken with ink,
Corrupted with ink,
Confucius’s ink is sudden,
Black sky and ink,
Shape of all pens and ink ,
Dance with writing and ink,
Use thick ink and heavy colors,
The pen kills the ink,
Play with the pen and ink,
Chew the ink Jetting paper,
Mo Zi weeps silk,
Making his appearance in black and white,
Greedy ink is common,
Floating pen and ink,
Counting lines of ink,
Remaining ink after breaking paper,
Sucking ink and licking the hair,
Singing and dancing with pen,
The mountain of ink debt,
The forest of pen and ink,
The words of rope ink,
The black and the black 3. The four-character idiom starting with the word Miao
Indescribable wonderful things, wonderful pens bring flowers, wonderful hands come by chance, wonderful hands rejuvenate, wonderful fun, wonderful moments, wonderful medicines and elixirs, witty words, wonderful words, wonderful people of the time, wonderful metaphors, wonderful pictures, wonderful ages, Wonderful calculations, wonderful hands are empty, wonderful words are like pearls, wonderful words are amazing, wonderful points cannot be conveyed, wonderful words explain Yi, wonderful and indescribable: Miao: wonderful.
The description is too good to be expressed in words or language. Interesting: Hengsheng: endlessly revealed.
Full of wonderful interest (mostly refers to language, articles or works of art). Rejuvenate with a wonderful hand: Rejuvenate: bring spring back, a metaphor for reviving a dying person.
Refers to the doctor's excellent medical skills. quip: lianzhu: string of beads.
Clever and witty words come one after another. Miaobi Shenghua: Shenghua: grow flowers.
Metaphor for outstanding writing talent. Amazing Punch Lines: Punch Lines: Language that is meaningful or catchy.
The beautiful and beautiful language is astonishing. Wise words to explain Yi: Xie Yi: to smile cheerfully.
Funny words make people laugh. Wonderful: Describes strange and perverse ideas.
Wonderful dance and clear song: Beautiful dance and clear singing. Wise calculation: Describes endless resourcefulness, good at discerning situations, and making appropriate strategies.
Wise words: Miao: wonderful, profound; Yao: important, pertinent. Pertinent sayings and profound truths.
Miaoshou Danqing: Miaoshou: a person with superb skills; Danqing: the pigment of painting, a metaphor for the art of painting. Refers to an excellent painter.
Miao hands are empty: refers to a thief, and also describes having nothing in his hands. Skillful people can get it accidentally: People with high skills can get it accidentally.
It is also used to describe people with profound literary literacy who can accidentally come up with wonderful works of witty words out of inspiration. Wonderful people of the time: refers to the quality of the work, which cannot be compared with that of people at the time.
The wonderful things cannot be conveyed: It refers to the subtle and mysterious places that cannot be expressed by words and pen. Funny words to relieve troubles: Funny words make people laugh.
Wonderful people of the time:.