1. What are the four-character idioms for concealment?
Vaguely, incognito, looming,
Vaguely, with compassion, unspeakably hidden,
Hiding means hiding form, latent virtue hides actions, holes are hidden and candles are faint,
Hidden things that are difficult to reach, flowers cover willows, sometimes hidden and sometimes visible,
Hidden evil is revealed Goodness, latent light and hidden virtue, righteousness that cannot be hidden,
Hidden and hidden, living in seclusion to pursue ambition, hidden and graceful,
Hidden scales and wings, Sometimes hidden and sometimes visible, flickering in and out,
Exploring the secrets and searching for hidden things, Hong hidden and phoenix hiding, false beauty hiding evil,
If there is any hidden worry, hold back and keep silent, the father is the son. Hidden,
Live in seclusion forever, Fu Luan hides the swan, hides the ambition,
Hidden in the mountains and hides in the city, seeks out the hidden to do strange things, harms the loyal and hidden virtuous,
Obscure and twists and turns, the forest is hidden in the valley, the son is the father hiding,
The words are hidden, the dragon is hidden, the bow is falling, the hook is deep and the cable is hidden,
The depth is thick, hidden like an enemy country, Hidden thorns in the mud,
Hidden scales and hidden colors, hidden possessions of the body, searching for traces and hidden treasures,
Nothing is hidden when committing crimes, not hiding when seeing a virtuous person, hiding traces of wisdom, 2. What are the four-character words that describe something vague?
Wuliwu is a metaphor for a state of vagueness and confusion, where the truth is unknown.
Source: "The Book of the Later Han Dynasty·Zhang Kai Biography": "A person with a good nature and Taoist skills can be like a fog in five miles."
Wandering, confused, wandering: also written as: "Wang Kuang", Frustrated look. Blurred: vague. Refers to a confused and unclear look.
Incoherent words and deeds are described as disorganized or unclear, and the mind is in a trance.
Source: Chapter 86 of "Jin Ping Mei Ci Hua" by Lanling Xiaosheng of the Ming Dynasty: "You believe that my grandma is unreasonable, and the little eldest sister supports you, hiding it from others." , you old man took out the box, picked out the colored ones and gave them two sets."
Confused ① refers to confusion. ② Refers to things going wrong or words and deeds being disorganized and unbelievable.
Source: Volume 6 of "The Complete Book of Zhu Zi": "There was a group of scholars at that time who were greedy for doing too much. They wanted to read "The Rites of Zhou", various histories, and the allusions of this dynasty, but they always had to understand them as much as possible. It doesn't matter if they get too much. For a short while, I was topsy-turvy and had no place to rest. "Volume 17 of "The Surprise of Two Moments": "It's not accidental that we have such a long relationship."
Bonfire Fox Ming Put the fire in the cage at night to make it vaguely resemble a phosphorus fire, and at the same time imitate the sound of a fox. This is the story of Chen She and Wu Guang using the excuse of a fox ghost to launch a mass uprising. Later it was used as a metaphor for planning an uprising.
Source: "Historical Records·Chen She Family": "Wu Guang was ordered to sit next to the Cong Temple and have a bonfire at night. The fox croaked and shouted: 'The great Chu has risen, King Chen Sheng.'" 3. Is the vague activity a four-character idiom?
It is not an idiom. It's obvious.
[Quotes] 〖Source〗Chapter 10 of Li Ruzhen's "Jinghuayuan" of the Qing Dynasty: "I saw a faint figure on the side of the hillside, but it seemed like an arrow was launched and shot straight towards the face of the big insect. ” Idioms containing hidden meaning: 赜: deep and difficult to see.
Refers to exploring the mysteries of things: Void: empty; Yin: hidden. Use empty praise to cover up their faults. Su Yin Xing Wei: Yin: hidden things; Xing: engaged in; Wei: strange things.
Search for hidden things and take strange and devious ways. It means living in a secluded place and behaving strangely in order to gain fame.
Sometimes hidden and sometimes seen: Hidden: hidden. See: Same as "present"; appear.
Sometimes it disappears, sometimes it appears. Things in the distance flicker in and out.
Deep and concealed: Refers to inner integrity and honesty. Live in the mountains and hide in the valleys: live in the mountains and drink water in the valleys.
Describes a secluded life. Seclusion in the mountains and forests: Scholars who live in seclusion in the mountains and forests.
That is, a hermit. Hair picks up the traitor and conceals it: hair: exposes.
Expose the secret villains and bad deeds. Describes being shrewd and outspoken in governing political affairs: speaking candidly and hiding nothing.
Same as "outspoken". A son hides his father's misdeeds: A son hides his father's bad deeds.
Hidden scales and hidden colors: It is a metaphor for hiding and waiting for the opportunity. Yin Ruo enemy country: Yin: majestic and solemn appearance; Ruo: elephant; enemy: rival, equal; enemy country: equivalent to a country.
Refers to a person who plays a decisive role in the country. Tolerate and keep silent: Tolerate: To endure reluctantly, to keep things in mind.
Keep things in your heart and don’t say anything. Live in seclusion and pursue ambition: Live in seclusion and not be an official in order to realize your ambition.
Vague words: Refers to vague meaning or evasive speech. Also known as "vaguely speaking".
Yanqiguyin: refers to living in seclusion in the valley. Also known as "Yanqi Valley Drink".
Hidden things behind the words: It means that although the words are wrong, they are right and impartial, and although the discussion is indulgent, there is a profound truth hidden in it. Hiding one's name: Hiding one's whereabouts and burying one's name so as not to be known to others.
Hidden form: Intro: scales. Hidden form so that no one can see it.
Hidden scales and wings: The dragon hides its scales, and the phoenix shrinks its wings. It is a metaphor for a wise man staying in seclusion to wait for the time.
Hidden scales and feathers: It is a metaphor for a sage living in seclusion to wait for the time. Same as "hidden scales and wings".
Anonymity: Concealing one’s true name so as not to be known. Same as "incognito".
Hidden enemy country: Enemy country: equivalent to a country. Refers to a person who plays a decisive role in the country.
Same as "hidden as an enemy country". Tolerate: To endure: To endure with difficulty, to hide things in your heart.
Keep things in your heart and don’t say anything. Hidden body: The meaning of hiding and covering one's true face.
Hiding the sky and covering the sun: Covering the sky also blocks the sun. Describes the vast area covered.
Vaguely: refers to looking or sounding vague, not very clear, not feeling very obvious. Exploring, searching, and exploring: Exploring: seeking, detecting; 赜: deep and mysterious; su: searching; Yin: secret.
Explore deep truths and search for hidden things. Exploring the secluded world: exploring esoteric truths and searching for hidden things.
Same as "exploring the hidden treasures". Hiding one's talents: Hiding one's talents so as not to reveal them.
Same as "hide your strength and bide your time". Hiding one's talents means hiding one's talents from being exposed.
Same as "taoguangmeiji". Taojiyinzhi: means hiding traces and not revealing intelligence.
Suo Yin behaves strangely: Suo: explore; Yin: secret things; Xing: engage in; Wei: strange things. Search for hidden things and follow strange and devious ways.
It means living in a secluded place and acting strangely in order to gain fame. Ruo Yin Ruo Xian: Ruo: as if; Yin: hidden; Xian: revealed.
It seems to be hidden, but it seems to be revealed. Describes a vague and unclear appearance.
Hidden virtues: refers to virtues that are unknown to others. Hidden virtue: refers to hidden virtue and talent.
Latent light: Hidden brilliance. Often refers to seclusion.
Hidden virtue: refers to hidden virtue. Hidden traces: refers to hidden traces.
Hidden thorn in the mud: a metaphor that speaks with sarcasm. 濿 Fufa concealed: 濿: Revealed.
Fu: Hidden. Fa: expose.
Hidden: Hidden. Expose and report bad guys and hidden bad things.
Also known as "濥濿发出狠" and "濿濿发出狠". Invisible: Hidden: Hidden.
Hide your traces from others. Linqiguyin: refers to living in seclusion in the mountains and forests.
Also refers to a person who lives in seclusion. Flowers cover the willows: It describes not being seen by others and walking quietly.
Han Ming disappeared: still Tao Guang disappeared. Hide the brilliance and cover the traces.
Describes not showing off oneself. Hongyin Fengfu: It is a metaphor for not meeting talented people.
The hook is deep and the rope is hidden: hook: hook and take; rope: explore. Take the deep and explore the hidden.
Refers to delving into esoteric knowledge and exploring hidden things. A father hides his son's misdeeds: A father hides his son's misdeeds.
Hidden and concealed: Reveal hidden bad people and bad deeds. Dongyinzhuwei: Describes sharp eyesight and deep and thorough observation of things.
Seclusion: refers to hiding from the world and living in seclusion without being an official. Vaguely: Vaguely: not obvious, unclear.
Describes speaking in an evasive manner, making it difficult for people to fully understand. Incognito: Concealing one's true name from others.
Obscure twists and turns: Obscure: Not obvious. It refers to expressing certain thoughts in a vague and roundabout way when writing or speaking.
Hide evil and promote good: Yin: to conceal; Yang: to publicize. Don’t talk about people’s bad qualities, only promote their good points.
Vaguely: vague and cannot be seen clearly. Unspeakable: Reasons or things hidden deep in the heart that are difficult to express.
Compassion: Sympathy for the misfortune of others. Describes showing sympathy to people. 4. Is the activity vaguely a four-character idiom?
It is not an idiom. The idiom vaguely: faintly vaguely vaguely yǐn yǐn yuē yuē [Explanation] 〖Explanation〗 means it looks or sounds vague, not very clear, It doesn't feel very obvious.
[Quote] 〖Source〗Chapter 10 of Li Ruzhen's "Jing Hua Yuan" of the Qing Dynasty: "I saw a faint figure on the side of the hillside, but it seemed like an arrow was launched and shot straight towards the face of the big insect. ” Idioms containing hidden meaning: 赜: deep and difficult to see.
Refers to exploring the mysteries of things: Void: empty; Yin: hidden. Use empty praise to cover up their faults. Su Yin Xing Wei: Yin: hidden things; Xing: engaged in; Wei: weird things.
Search for hidden things and take strange and devious ways. It means living in a secluded place and behaving strangely in order to gain fame.
Sometimes hidden and sometimes seen: Hidden: hidden. See: Same as "present"; appear.
Sometimes it disappears, sometimes it appears. Things in the distance flicker in and out.
Deep and concealed: Refers to inner integrity and honesty. Live in the mountains and hide in the valleys: live in the mountains and drink water in the valleys.
Describes a secluded life. Seclusion in the mountains and forests: Scholars who live in seclusion in the mountains and forests.
That is, a hermit. Hair picks up the traitor and conceals it: hair: exposes.
Expose the secret villains and bad deeds. Describes being shrewd and outspoken in governing political affairs: speaking candidly and hiding nothing.
Same as "outspoken". A son hides his father's misdeeds: A son hides his father's bad deeds.
Hidden scales and hidden colors: It is a metaphor for hiding and waiting for the opportunity. Yinruo enemy country: Yin: majestic and solemn appearance; Ruo: elephant; enemy: rival, equal; enemy country: equivalent to a country.
Refers to a person who plays a decisive role in the country. Tolerate and keep silent: Tolerate: To endure reluctantly, to keep things in mind.
Keep things in your heart and don’t say anything. To live in seclusion and pursue one's aspirations: to live in seclusion and not be an official in order to realize one's aspirations.
Vague words: Refers to vague meaning or evasive speech. Also known as "vaguely speaking".
Yanqiguyin: refers to living in seclusion in the valley. Also known as "Yanqi Valley Drink".
Hidden things behind the words: It means that although the words are wrong, they are right and impartial, and although the discussion is indulgent, there is a profound truth hidden in it. Hiding one's name: Hiding one's whereabouts and burying one's name so that no one will know.
Hidden form: Intro: scales. Hidden form so that no one can see it.
Hidden scales and wings: The dragon hides its scales, and the phoenix shrinks its wings. It is a metaphor for a wise man staying in seclusion to wait for the time.
Hidden scales and feathers: It is a metaphor for a sage living in seclusion to wait for the time. Same as "hidden scales and wings".
Anonymity: Concealing one’s true name so as not to be known. Same as "incognito".
Hidden enemy country: Enemy country: equivalent to a country. Refers to a person who plays a decisive role in the country.
Same as "hidden as an enemy country". Tolerate: To endure: To endure with difficulty, to hide things in your heart.
Keep things in your heart and don’t say anything. Hidden body: The meaning of hiding and covering one's true face.
Hiding the sky and covering the sun: Covering the sky also blocks the sun. Describes the vast area covered.
Vaguely: refers to looking or sounding vague, not very clear, not feeling very obvious. Exploring and searching for hidden things: Exploring: seeking, detecting; 赜: Deep and mysterious; 苏: Searching for; Yin: secret.
Explore deep truths and search for hidden things. Exploring the secluded world: exploring esoteric truths and searching for hidden things.
Same as "exploring the hidden treasures". Hiding one's talents: Hiding one's talents so as not to reveal them.
Same as "hide your strength and bide your time". Hiding one's talents means hiding one's talents from being exposed.
Same as "taoguangmeiji". Hiding one's traces and hiding one's wisdom: It means hiding one's traces and not revealing one's intelligence.
Suo Yin behaves strangely: Suo: explore; Yin: secret things; Xing: engage in; Wei: strange things. Search for hidden things and follow strange and devious ways.
It means living in a secluded place and acting strangely in order to gain fame. Ruo Yin Ruo Xian: Ruo: as if; Yin: hidden; Xian: revealed.
It seems to be hidden, but it seems to be revealed. Describes a vague and unclear appearance.
Hidden virtues: refers to virtues that are unknown to others. Hidden virtue: refers to hidden virtue and talent.
Latent light: Hidden brilliance. Often refers to seclusion.
Hidden virtue: refers to hidden virtue. Hidden traces: refers to hidden traces.
A thorn hidden in the mud: a metaphor that speaks with sarcasm. 濿 Fufa concealed: 濿: Revealed.
Fu: Hidden. Fa: expose.
Hidden: Hidden. Expose and report bad guys and hidden bad things.
Also known as "濿濿发出狠", "濿濿发出狠". Invisible: Hidden: Hidden.
Hide your traces from others. Linqiguyin: refers to living in seclusion in the mountains and forests.
Also refers to a person who lives in seclusion. Flowers cover willows: It describes not being seen by others and walking quietly.
Han Ming disappeared: still Tao Guang disappeared. Hide the brilliance and cover the traces.
Describes not showing off oneself. Hongyin Fengfu: It is a metaphor for not meeting talented people.
The hook is deep and the rope is hidden: hook: hook and take; rope: explore. Take the deep and explore the hidden.
Refers to delving into esoteric knowledge and exploring hidden things. A father hides his son's misdeeds: A father hides his son's misdeeds.
Hidden and concealed: Reveal hidden bad people and bad deeds. Dongyinzhuwei: Describes sharp eyesight and deep and thorough observation of things.
Seclusion: refers to hiding from the world and living in seclusion without being an official. Vaguely: Vaguely: not obvious, unclear.
Describes speaking in an evasive manner, making it difficult for people to fully understand. Incognito: Concealing one's true name from others.
Obscure twists and turns: Obscure: Not obvious. It refers to expressing certain thoughts in a vague and roundabout way when writing or speaking.
Hide evil and promote good: Yin: to conceal; Yang: to publicize. Don’t talk about people’s bad qualities, just promote their good points.
Vaguely: vague and cannot be seen clearly. Unspeakable: Reasons or things hidden deep in the heart that are difficult to express.
Compassion: Sympathy for the misfortune of others. Describes showing sympathy to people.
5. Four-character idioms about what, what, and what.
There are idioms that can’t reach the abdomen, it’s too late, it’s too late, it’s caught off guard, it’s too late to guard, it’s impatient, and it’s too late to make sense.
1. The whip cannot reach the belly is an idiom. The pinyin is biān bù jí fù. It means that the distance is too far and the strength cannot be reached.
From "Zuo Zhuan·Xuan Gong Fifteenth Year": "Although the whip is long, it cannot hit the horse's belly."
Translation: Although the whip is long, it cannot hit the horse's belly.
2. zhāo bù jí xī (zhāo bù jí xī), an idiom used as a predicate; refers to living in extreme poverty and describes a critical situation.
From "Zuo Zhuan·The Seventh Year of Duke Xi" by Zuo Qiuming of the Pre-Qin Dynasty: "How should I treat you when the morning is too late?"
Translation: Living in extreme poverty, how should I treat you?
3. Caught off guard is an idiom, pronounced cù bù jí fáng, which describes something that happens suddenly and there is no time to prepare. < /p>
Translation: Since you don’t light the candle, and you don’t make a sound, and you suddenly fail to take precautions, and suddenly encounter each other, this is the gentleman committing a ghost, but this is not a ghost committing a crime.
4. Too late to take precautions (fáng bù jí fáng): refers to the thought of taking precautions but having no time to take precautions.
From the 67th chapter of Xia Jingqu's "The Words of the Wild Old Man" in the Qing Dynasty: "It can be seen that when a villain waits for a gentleman, he will be unable to guard against anything he does."
Translation: You can see that the villain is waiting for the gentleman to make a mistake. Every time he is negligent, he thinks of taking precautions but is too late to take precautions.
5. Can’t wait, pronounced pò bù jí dài, is a Chinese word, and its meaning is to describe a very anxious mood.
From the sixth chapter of Li Ruzhen's "Flowers in the Mirror" of the Qing Dynasty: "It's a drunken game, why can't the fairy wait."
Translation: It's all a drunken game, this one The fairy couldn't wait. 6. The four-character idiom "what, what, tossing and turning"
xx Idiom of tossing and turning: tossing and turning
The meaning of tossing and turning: tossing and turning means to pass through many times, and tossing and turning means to pass through many places.
Source: Ba Jin's "Cold Night" 24: "He took the exam last time and his mother spent a lot of effort and asked people to intercede, so he could get in."
Synonyms: Toss and turn
Toss and turn, pronounced as fān lái fù qù, originally meant to turn back and forth, but now it is used to describe repeating again and again and many times.
Source: "The Complete Book of Zhu Zi": "The same is true for horizontal explanations, the same is true for vertical explanations, and the same is true for over and over again."
Extended information:
Related to tossing and turning Idioms of tossing and turning, tossing and missing, tossing and turning
1. Tossing and turning, pinyin zhǎn zhuǎn fǎn cè means tossing and turning, unable to sleep. It describes someone who is longing for or has many worries in their heart.
Source: "The Book of Songs, Zhou Nan, Guan Ju": "It's leisurely, tossing and turning."
Translation: The long longing makes it difficult to fall asleep.
2. Toss and miss, Pinyin is zhǎn zhuǎn sī niàn, which means to think about over and over again. Describes the extremely deep longing.
Source: Sun Li's "The First Chronicles of Storm" He planted a row of sunflowers in the southwest corner of the hut and asked them to stand next to the river, thinking about the passers-by in the distance.
3. Passed down from generation to generation, pinyin zhǎn zhuǎn xiāng chuán, refers to multiple transfers and transmissions.
Source: Ba Jin's "Remembering Shi Jufu": "No matter how big or small the influence is, if it is passed down from generation to generation, there will always be people who benefit, and life will last forever, and those who spread life can also be immortal.
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