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Four-character idioms starting with Xianzi

1. A complete collection of four-character idioms that begin first

A complete collection of four-character idioms that begin first:

Be first,

Put others first Self,

First come, first served,

Pre-emptive strike,

Be polite before attacking,

Be foresight,

Preview first,

Cut first and tell later,

Foresight,

Innate deficiency,

Cut first and hear later,

Seize the spotlight first,

Worry first, then rejoice,

First I wield the whip,

First the country, then oneself,

Smile first, then shout. < /p>

First the river, then the sea,

I will strike the whip first,

First priority,

First the number, then the celebration,

< p> First the intention and purpose,

First public, then private,

First bitter, then sweet,

Pioneer of ants,

Worry first Joy later,

Flowers come first, consequences

People who come before us take away others,

What is beautiful in the past,

Preconceptions 2. The word "first" Four-character idioms that begin with the word "心" and end with the word "心"

First get my heart xiān dé wǒ xīn得: suitable, consistent. It is a metaphor for others to say what they want to say first. "Mencius: Gaozi 1": "What is the same thing in my heart? It is called reason and righteousness. The sage first understands the same thing in my heart, so reason and righteousness are as pleasing to my heart as the cud is pleasing to my mouth." "Idiom information and idiom explanation: get: suitable, consistent. It is a metaphor for others to say what they want to say first.

Examples of idioms: What is the same thing as the heart? It is said to be rational, righteous, and good in nature. The sage first understands that I have the same heart and ears, and his nature is similar. (Qing Dynasty Chen Li's "Dongshu Shuji Mencius")

Frequency: Uncommon

Sensational: Complimentary words

Grammar usage: as object ; Used to praise others

Idiom structure: verb-object type

Age of production: ancient times

Wish you good luck! 3. Idioms starting with the word "Xian"

To see things first

It means to see things first. The words come from the Supplementary Notes to the Young Master Li by Han Yu of the Tang Dynasty: "If the King of Phoenix and the King of Stars are just seeing each other, they will rush to see it first."

First judge and then hear. Report after handling

Pre-emptive strike

Strike first to gain the initiative and subdue the opponent

Announce first and celebrate later

It means that the first attack is followed by the last. Ji

Hao first and then laugh

① "Yi Tongren": "In Ninety-five, the fellows wail first and then laugh, and the masters will meet each other." Later, it was referred to as "honor first and then smile". Destiny is bad first and then good. ② Refers to the ending of an article or book being more exciting than the beginning

The river begins first and then the sea

It means to distinguish the source

Flower first and then the consequences

An old metaphor for the father and the daughter. Male

Foresight

The ability to see things in advance

First come, first served

The order determined according to the order of arrival

Be polite before fighting

When negotiating, use polite methods first, and then use strong methods when that doesn't work

Difficult things first and gains later

Work hard first and then gain There are gains

Pioneer Ants

"Warring States Policy·Chu Ceyi": "After a long life, the king was able to test the hell and become an ant." "Yiwen Leiju" Vol. Sansan is quoted as "driving away ants". Later, the "pioneer ant" was used as a metaphor for serving others and willing to die before others.

Putting others before yourself

means giving priority to the interests of others. The saying comes from "Book of Rites·Fangji": "A gentleman values ??others but despises himself, puts others before himself, and makes concessions."

Preconceptions

A kind of acceptance first If a statement or impression is correct, it will be difficult to accept other opinions later. The quote comes from the "Book of Han·Xi Fu Gong Zhuan": "Only Your Majesty has looked at the ancient precepts and referred to them repeatedly, and there is no way to focus on the first words."

Be the first to speak out

That is to say, be the first to make public. Prestige to demoralize the enemy. The words come from "Zuo Zhuan·The 21st Year of Zhaogong": "The military ambitions are there: the ancestors had the intention to seize others, and the descendants have to wait for their decline."

First the sound and then the reality

< p> It means that prestige comes first and force comes last. The language version of "Historical Records·Biographies of the Marquis of Huaiyin" says: "In battle, it is said that the first thing to do is to make a sound first and then to be effective."

The first sages and first teachers

①In ancient times, it originally refers to sages and able men. Seniors who learned from the Fa. ②After the Han Dynasty, Confucianism became the ruling ideology, and all dynasties worshiped Confucius in temples. From the Zhengshi period of the Wei Dynasty to the Daye period of the Sui Dynasty, Confucius was regarded as the first sage and Yan Hui as the first teacher.

In the early Tang Dynasty, Duke Zhou was regarded as the first sage and Confucius was the first teacher. Looking for the old. See "The Holy Master"

Congenital deficiency

① Refers to the poor nutritional and genetic status of humans or animals during the embryonic period. ②It means that the foundation of things is not good.

To strike first is to gain the upper hand.

It means that by acting before others, you can gain an advantage. The words come from the "Book of Sui Dynasty: Biography of Yuan Zhou": "The soldiers and horses know his family's belongings. As soon as they strike first, big things will happen."

Laugh first and then say

"Yi Tongren" 》: "In the Nine Five Years, friends will first howl and then laugh, and masters will meet each other." Later, "laugh first and then howl" refers to the fate of good luck first and then bad luck

Act first and hear later

Still behead first and play later.

Xianyi Chengyan

Same as "Xianyi Chengzhi"

Xianyi Chengzhi

See "Xianyi Chengzhi"

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Xianyi Chengzhi means

See "Xianyi Chengzhi"

Xianyi Chengzhi

This means that a filial son precedes his parents' wishes and obeys them. Ambition, later generally refers to figuring out people's wishes, flattering and flattering

First intending to hope for purpose

Same as "First intending to inherit ambition"

Worry first and then be happy

< p> ① It means to be sad first and then find peace and happiness. The book "Dadai Liji·Zengzi Establishes Things": "Those who worry about things first will be happy about them later, and those who are happy about things first will worry about things later." ② It is said that worry comes first among the people in the world, and happiness comes after the people in the world. The words come from Song Fan Zhongyan's "Yueyang Tower": "Be worried about the world's worries first, and be happy after the world's happiness?!"

Kill first and then play

① "New History of the Five Dynasties·Liang Chen "Zhu Zhen": "Zhen's general Zhang Ren met Bai Zhen and said: 'If there are those who violate orders in the army, please kill them first and then kill them.'" Later, "Behead first and report later" means that law enforcement officials execute the criminals first and then report them to the superiors. ②Nowadays, it is often used as a metaphor to take action first and then report it

Foreknowledge

① "Mencius Wan Zhang 1": "Heaven gave birth to this people, so that they can perceive first and then know "To make one realize first and realize later." Later, "foreseeing and foreknowledge" refers to understanding the development of things earlier than ordinary people.

②Refers to a person who knows things before others