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What are the four-character idioms about places and things?
1. What are the four-character words with land?

Forever and ever, ǔtiān Chang.

Vast territory and rich resources.

Díng rén Jie, an outstanding figure on the earth.

The friendship of the landlord Dai zh ǔ Zei.

The earth shakes and the mountains shake.

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The musical instruments of the landlord ZH and Riyi.

The ends of the earth m: o ti ā n yá

Underground culvert d f h m:I hán

The land is vast and the population is sparse. D \gu m:ng rén x: and

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Landslides destroyed débéng shān Cué and

On the ground, cheongwan waits on ti ā n gu ā n

The heavenly palace on the ground is dì shàng tiān gōng g not ng.

Turn the world upside down, d f tiān fān

Hell in disguise, xi Ang.

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People in vast areas hope that Gu is m: ng ré n x: and

The land is vast and sparsely populated, dü ku à ng ré n x: and.

Poor land and poor people are poor.

The earth has fallen, and the sky has fallen.

The earthquake destroyed dê dê ng Shā n Cu and

Damn it, Dili Xi m: o ti ā n h ū n

Grounding grid Luo Tian diw m: ng ti ā n luó

The ugly enemy is dǒ ch ǒ u ǒ dí.

The earth sinks and the sky collapses, dì tā tiān huāng.

2. A complete collection of four-character idioms, with land and full of sadness. The description of heaven and earth is extremely sad and the world is moved by it.

The mourning day is called mourning land: mourning. Cry sadly. Describe sadness.

A place to live. Live and live in a certain place, or take a certain place as the foundation of business.

Pull the ground and shake the mountain, and turn to shake the mountain. Describe the momentum.

Pull out the ground and lean on the sky: bulge, bulge. Lean on: lean on, approach. Suddenly from the ground, close to the sky. Metaphor is tall and prominent, magnificent.

Pulling radish is a metaphor for removing the eyesore for convenience. It is also a metaphor for crowding out others in order to expand the territory.

A place of contention. The opposing sides must compete for a strategic position.

Blooming everywhere is a metaphor for the appearance or general development of beautiful things everywhere.

There is another world: realm. Metaphor has another realm. Describing the realm of scenery or artistic creation is fascinating.

Ice and snow describe ice and snow everywhere.

Make up the sky and help the land. Metaphor is a great feat.

Leave no room, leave no room. There is no room for words and deeds.

A barren land where nothing grows. Describe desolation and barren.

No, Mu Zhi can't be used to raise cattle and horses. Wasteland.

Don't eat where you don't eat: don't produce food. Refers to land that cannot be cultivated.

Land size: describe a small number. A small fief.

Thousands of miles of red land: empty. Describe a scene where a large amount of land is barren caused by natural disasters or wars.

Getting ahead means being superior.

Shout to the sky: sadness, sadness. Cry sadly. An expression that describes extreme grief and despair.

Spring has returned to the earth, just as spring has returned to the earth. Describe that the cold has passed, and warmth and vitality have once again come to the world.

3. What are the four words of things? What are the four words of things?

Vast territory and rich resources,

A monster,

Wuhua tianbao,

Natural selection,

The extremes meet,

Know something,

Reckless things,

Relying on talent and pride,

See something, think of some people,

Things have changed a lot,

High quality and low price,

The spirit of all things,

Xianhui, carrying things,

Cold-blooded animals,

Return it to its original owner,

Something outside the body,

Make full use of everything,

Playing with things,

Take out the contents of the bag,

Treat people,

Folk things,

Everything,

Green felt relics,

Harm one's own interests,

Poor thing,

Still the same,

A friend outside the world,

Basket contents,

Bad things,

Everything is a mansion.

4. What is the word land?

Take root, stand upright,

Surrounded, freezing,

Overwhelming, ice and snow,

Change the world, wipe the ground with your liver and brain,

Earth-shattering, the curtain is on the ground,

Creation, eternity,

Keywords landslide and crack, use place,

Vast territory and abundant resources, made in heaven,

Excellent talents, rich resources,

Walking on the ground, barren land,

This is the end of time, upside down,

According to local conditions,

Draw a prison, sit on the ground and divide the spoils,

Attack the city slightly, be dead set,

It's natural, it's earth-shaking

5. What are the four-character idioms? Complete works of four-character idioms (complete works of idiom classification)

Idioms with animal names

Vientiane renewal, scurrying about, cock crow stealing, hammering, mending after the sheep dies, casting pearls on cows, playing the lute on cows, being like a duck to water, singing birds and flowers, being evil to tigers and friends, being at the end of the road, making the finishing point, crouching like a tiger, waiting for rabbits, being young, jumping over the wall, touching the elephant by the blind, and painting the snake to add feet contain two elements.

Stand out from the crowd, crows and thieves, snipes and mussels compete, swallow whales, clues, and enter the dragon, while dragons and phoenixes dance, dragons and tigers leap, dragons and tigers step, dragons and tigers cave, Feng Ming, Yue Long, traffic, rabbits die of grief, making dogs bark restlessly and devour them.

Idioms containing human organs

He was arrogant, dumbfounded, with no ink on his chest, top-heavy, brotherly, duplicitous, broke his head, with fine eyes, stood by and was rude.

I don't have the strength to tie up a chicken-I'm very weak

Idioms with insect names

Moths put out the fire, cicadas shed their shells, mosquitoes accumulate into thunder, the moon wins the laurel, eats whales, dragonflies water, clues, mantis catches cicadas, and yellowbird is behind.

Idioms containing a set of synonyms

Well-informed, well-informed, far-sighted, glance left and right, dispatch troops, smash, storm, beat about the bush, go through hardships, catch the eye quickly, full of vitality, earth-shattering, patchwork, nonsense, regime change, hearsay.

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Idioms with a set of antonyms

Shout back and forth, hold the East tightly, stagger your eyes and keep silent. It's not the heart, but it's not top-heavy, top-heavy and without a tail. It's a matter of course. The transfer from southeast to north is from danger to safety, which is a problem of winning more with less.

Multi-word idioms

A journey of a thousand miles begins with a single step, and it is easy for a thousand troops to look at each other. One is hard to find, the right time and the right place are harmonious, and habit becomes nature. In a word, the plan for a year lies in the long drought in spring, and the one who tied the bell is needed to solve the problem. People who have no long-term worries will be as quiet as a virgin, as moving as a rabbit, and cramming for the Buddha's foot sparrow.

Idioms describing emergencies

It's urgent to do something urgent, and we can't wait for a hundred fires to burn our eyebrows.

I feel relaxed and calm, and I am in a daze, smiling and frowning.

Frowning, dumbfounded, depressed, smirking

Idioms describing heroes

Righteousness, aboveboard, wisdom and courage, turn the tide.

Use your quick wits to help you reach your expectations. Calm down and save the day.

Idioms describing the beauty of spring

Spring is bright and colorful, and spring rain is like oil. Birds are singing and flowers are fragrant in spring.

6. What are the idioms with four things? 1. There are four idioms: pavilions, pen and ink, cadence, oil and salt sauce vinegar, swords and halberds, and indiscriminate.

2, idiom analysis: pavilions, pen and ink, cadence, oil and salt sauce vinegar, swords and shadows, indiscriminate.

( 1)

Idiom: pavilions and pavilions

Pinyin: tíng táI lo u gé

Explanation: refers to various buildings for sightseeing and rest.

Source: Qing Wenkang's Biography of Heroes of Children for the first time: "Although it is not a big garden, pavilions, trees and rocks, it is also beautifully decorated."

I like the pavilions in China.

(2)

Idioms: pen, ink, paper and inkstone

Pinyin: bǐ mò zhǐ yàn

Explanation: refers to writing tools.

Source: Jade Pear in Qing Dynasty: Hui 16: "Just ask your family to divide the pen, ink, paper and inkstone they brought in front of everyone and make poems."

Bring a pen, ink, paper and inkstone, and I'll write a poem.

(3)

Idiom: cadence

Pinyin: y yáng dün CuO

Explanation: inhibition: reduction; Yang: Rise; Pause; Setbacks: turning points. Refers to the ups and downs and pauses of sound.

Source: Jin's Preface to the Sui Magistrate: "Cui is a sensitive person and belongs to an elegant person. Yan cadence, resentment also. It's also very poor and different, and its voice has changed. "

For example, making sentences: cadence and excitement, as if there were dozens of strings and hundreds of fingers playing at that time.

(4)

Idiom: oil, salt, sauce and vinegar

Pinyin: yóu yán Jiang cü

Explanation: ① Generally refers to cooking condiments. Metaphor is another added content, which was not available before. (2) refers to trivial and vulgar.

Source: Qing Wu Ren Jian's "The Present Situation of Wonders Witnessed in Twenty Years" 32: "Jing Yi wrote to Hongfu about A Liang, and always added some oil, salt, sauce and vinegar in the letter."

For example, I think that among women, knowing some words and pen and ink will be refined; It is not beautiful, but it has an elegant and considerable taste, and it is not the evil of oil, salt, sauce and vinegar.

(5)

Idioms: sword, spear and halberd

Pinyin: dāo qiāng Jian jǐ

Description: halberd: an ancient weapon, which combines a spear and a ge into one, and can stab and strike horizontally. Four commonly used stabbing weapons in ancient times. Also used to refer to weapons in general.

Source: Ming Luo Guanzhong's Romance of the Three Kingdoms, the 87th time: "However, there are seven executioners in the teaching account, and the swords and spears are like frost and snow."

For example, swords and halberds are everywhere, which is dangerous and dangerous.

(6)

Idiom: Indiscriminate.

Pinyin: qρ qΙ ng Hó ng zà o bá i

Explanation: soap: black. Green, red, black and white. Metaphor is right or wrong or right.

Source: Ming Anonymous "Liangshan Seven Tigers Make a Copper Platform": "No matter whether he is indiscriminate, left and right! Let's slap a flail and send him to prison. "

For example, make a sentence: mom and brother don't shout, it will be chaotic as soon as they stop.