Four character idioms for thirteen and four year olds?

Updated on culture 2024-04-03
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    The four-character idiom that describes a thirteen- or four-year-old child is as follows:

    Cardamom years (girls).

    Bloom of youth. Vigorous.

    Golden years. Yellow Flower Boy.

    Jin Se is in his prime.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Ice and snow are smart, birds are human, innocent, innocent, happy, childhood sweethearts, etc.

    1. Ice and Snow Smart [bīng xuě cōng míng] Explanation: A metaphor for people who are intelligent and extraordinary.

    2. 飞鸟依人 [fēi niǎo yī rén] Explanation: 依: attachment. Birds snuggled up to people. A metaphor for attachment to the powerful. It is also a metaphor for children and girls, petite and supple, amiable and acceptable.

    3. naïve and innocent [tiān zhēn wú xié] Explanation: (语) refers to a simple heart, a straightforward character, and no pretentiousness and hypocrisy.

    4. 伶牙俐tooth [líng yá lì chǐ] Explanation: 伶, 俐: smart, flexible. Describe people as clever and very good at talking.

    5. 天真約 [tiān zhēn làn màn] Explanation: natural innocence; Unpretentious. It mostly refers to the innocence and cuteness of children and teenagers. Innocence: simple-hearted; Not hypocritical; Frank and natural.

    6. 虎头虎头 [hǔ tóu hǔ nǎo] Explanation: Describe the appearance of strong and honest (mostly refers to children).

    7. 童言无忌 [tóng yán wú jì] Explanation: Children are innocent and honest, and there is no need to be surprised even if they say bad things. It is also used to ridicule people, and it is childish and ridiculous.

    8. 青梅竹马 [qīng méi zhú mǎ] Explanation: Describes the situation between boys and girls who have no guesses.

    9. 辨日火凉 [biàn rì yán liáng] Explanation: The story of debating the distance between the sun and the earth in ancient legends. Later, it was described as the intelligence and precociousness of children.

    10. Huan Jumping [huān bèng luàn tiào] Explanation: Describe the healthy and lively appearance of teenagers and their vitality.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    The four-character idioms to describe children are: Bing Xue is smart, innocent, smart, innocent, and childlike.

    1. Ice and snow smart [bīng

    xuěcōng

    míng]: A metaphor for people who are extraordinarily intelligent.

    2. Innocent [tiān

    zhēnlànmàn]: naïve: refers to being simple in heart, without pretentiousness and hypocrisy; Brilliant man: a frank and natural look. Describe children as simple-minded, lively and cute, without pretentiousness and hypocrisy.

    3. Clever and clever [cōng

    mínglíng

    lì]: Intelligent: intellectually developed and highly gifted.

    Smart: Flexible and well-behaved. Describe the child as smart-witted, lively and well-behaved.

    4. Innocent and innocent [tiān

    zhēnwúxié]: The heart is kind and pure, and there are no improper thoughts.

    Source] Gu Xiaoyan "Eating Lantern Festival on the Eighteenth Day of the First Month".

    5, Tong Yan Wuji [tóng

    yánwújì]: The old custom superstition is that the hall often sticks these four characters on the New Year, which means that children do not have to be taboo when speaking, even if they say unlucky words. It can also be said to be very cute or the language spoken by the child is humorous and vivid, which makes people laugh.

    Source] Ba Jin's "Home": "Because the old lady said unlucky things in the hall, the old lady wrote a red note of 'Tong Yan Wuji, good luck', took it out and pasted it on the doorpost. ”

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    The milky smell is not dry

    innocent, golden boy and girl

    Tiger head, smart and clever

    Vivid, raunchy

    Young and old, down-and-out generous.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Chapter 1

    1. Childhood sweethearts: green plums: green plums; Bamboo horse: Children ride horses with bamboo poles. Describe the innocent and innocent appearance of children playing games. It now refers to the intimacy between men and women at an early age.

    2. Innocent: Very naïve without a little abnormal thoughts.

    3. Childish: It has the characteristics of a very child, and it can also be described as a very cute child.

    4. Dust rice soup: mud. Rice made of dust, soup made of mud. Refers to children's play. Metaphors are useless things.

    5. Absolute sainthood and abandonment of wisdom: sacred, wisdom: wisdom, wisdom. Abandon ingenuity and return to innocence and simplicity. This harmony is exactly the idea of inaction and rule of the ancient old and Zhuang.

    6. Eccentric: refers to people who are smart, naughty, and endearing.

    7. Naughty and mischievous: naughty: love to play and make trouble, do not listen to persuasion, naughty; Mischievous: Unruly, annoying, or mischievous people.

    8. Tiger head and tiger brain: describe the child as very energetic.

    9. Star of Hope: Describe children as the hope of the future.

    10. The childlike innocence is not lost: Lost: Extinguished. Although he is old, he still has an innocent heart. Describe adults and children's innocence.

    11. Ice and snow smart: Describe people as pure and intelligent. The metaphor is that people are intelligent and extraordinary.

    Chapter 2

    1. Innocent: naïve: simple-hearted, without pretentiousness and hypocrisy; Brilliant man: a frank and natural look. Describe children as simple-minded, lively and cute, without pretentiousness and hypocrisy.

    2. Proud children: refers to innocent and naïve children. Arrogant, through "Jiao".

    3. Jumping around: children love to move and are full of youthful vitality.

    4. Little no guess: guess: suspicion. It refers to men and women playing together when they are young, innocent and do not avoid suspicion.

    5. Toddler: The child learns to walk like an adult, walking slowly and swaying.

    6. Clever teeth: smart, smart: smart, flexible. Describe people as clever and very good at talking.

    7. Cute: For example, it is very cute, or it is easy to attract others to be loved and likable.

    8. Golden Boy and Jade Girl: Taoism refers to the boys and girls who serve the immortals. The latter refers to innocent boys and girls.

    9. Let dates push pears: An allusion to children's pushing food. A metaphor for brotherly love.

    10. Frank and cute: Frank: straightforward and sincere. Cute: innocent and innocent, with a simple heart. Straightforward and cute, that is, a person is straightforward and sincere, plus innocent and innocent, and has a simple heart.

    11. Smart and filial piety: very smart, wisdom beyond ordinary people.

    12. Natural beauty: Children are born very beautiful. Repentance.

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