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What does the four-character idiom promote?

1. A collection of idioms. The second one of the four-character idioms is Yangzizi.

To carry forward the valiant spirit originally refers to the dance movements of the music "Martial Arts" in the early Zhou Dynasty. The arms and legs are spread out and they dance on the ground violently, symbolizing Taigong Wang's courageous will to move forward when he assists King Wu in conquering Zhou. Post-metaphorical spirit.

"Carry forward and dance vigorously" originally refers to the dance movements of "Wu" music in the early Zhou Dynasty. The arms and legs are spread out and they dance on the ground violently, symbolizing Taigong Wang's courageous will to move forward when he assists King Wu in conquering Zhou. Post-metaphorical spirit.

Carry forward: develop, promote; Guangda: brilliant and grand. Develop and improve good styles and traditions.

Feiyang and domineering Feiyang: indulgence; domineering: arrogant. It originally refers to an arrogant attitude and a lack of restraint. Nowadays, it is mostly described as arrogant, unruly, and arrogant.

Fengyang benevolent style Fengyang: praise; benevolent style: implement benevolent government as if it were popular. In the old days, it was used to praise virtue.

Mingyang Xiangbou Xiangbou: A sage with low status but both talent and virtue. Mingcha recommends people who are of humble origins but possess both ability and political integrity.

Words and Actions Select people based on virtue and reputation.

Be proud of yourself. Describe someone who is very proud.

Cadence: decrease; Yang: increase; pause: pause; setback: turning point. Refers to the ups and downs and pauses and turns of the sound.

The eagle soars and the tiger looks. Fly like an eagle and look like a tiger. The description is very powerful.

Carry forward. Carry forward. It refers to the continuous development, expansion and improvement of beautiful things on the original basis.

To wander in the east and west means to wander without stability.

Flying and impetuous. Flirty and impetuous.

Stir up the turbidity, flush away the sewage, and let the clear water come up. It is a metaphor for eliminating the bad and carrying forward the good. Same as "stimulating turbidity and raising clearness".

Famous all over the world: all over the world. The fame spreads throughout the world. Describes a great reputation.

Ming Yang is humble. Ming Cha recommends people who come from humble backgrounds but have both ability and political integrity. Same as "Ming Yang side humble".

Riding a Yangzhou crane is a metaphor for wanting to be an official, getting rich, and becoming an immortal, or it can describe greed and delusion. Same as "Riding a Crane to Yangzhou".

Search Yang side of the search: search. Yang: Selection, recommendation. Side: Same as "廄". Side: hidden, humble, by extension means low status. Find and recommend talented people with low status.

Feeling very proud.

The eagle flies like a tiger and bites. It flies like an eagle and bites like a tiger. It is used to describe showing off one's strength and showing off one's power, which is extremely vicious.