What are the idioms at the beginning, and the four character idioms at the beginning

Updated on culture 2024-04-19
11 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    More than enough is too much. Crucian carp across the river.

    Gone. Pull the ladder up behind you.

    Passing through the gap white horse. Street rats.

    No entry through the door. Passing God of Wealth.

    Through.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Passing the God of Wealth, never forgetting, crossing the river and demolishing the bridge, passing through the training of the court, passing through the clouds, passing through the market, swaggering, too late.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    It's very close.

    From: to communicate, to deal. There is a lot of mutual contact and close relationship.

    Over the calendar block. Crossing the city, passing through the mountains. It means galloping across the horizon and displaying talents.

    It can be changed later. Mistakes can be corrected.

    Passing through the prefecture and rushing the state. Traveled through many places. Describe the long journey and the hard work of the trek.

    Pull the ladder up behind you. He crossed the river and demolished the bridge. When the parable achieves its goal, he kicks away the people who have helped him.

    Pawn crossing the river. In the rules of chess, the pawn can only move forward, not backward, and after crossing the river, he can move sideways, which is more powerful. Parables can only move forward, not backward.

    Transcendent. Pass: passed; Save: Save, with. Wherever the saint went, the people were all influenced and forever influenced by his spirit.

    Crucian carp across the river. After the establishment of the Eastern Jin Dynasty in Jiangnan, the northern scholars came to Jiangnan one after another, and some people said at that time that "there are more famous people crossing the river than crucian carp". There are many things that are fashionable in metaphors.

    Street rats. It is a metaphor for the bad guy that everyone hates.

    Passing God of Wealth. It is a metaphor for a person who temporarily handles a large amount of money.

    No entry through the door. Passing: passing by; In: Enter. Passing by the door of the house, but not entering. Described as conscientious, public and selfless.

    Never forget. If you see it, you won't forget it. Described as having a very strong memory.

    Glance at it. Recitation: Able to recite. You can memorize it after reading it once. Described as having a strong memory.

    Cross the bridge and dismantle the bridge. When the parable achieves its goal, he kicks away the people who have helped him. Same as "crossing the river and demolishing the bridge".

    Draw the bridge board. When the purpose of the parable is achieved, he kicks away the person who has helped him.

    Overshoot the mark. Words: words, words; Even: Exceeding. The argument is excessive and does not correspond to the actual situation.

    It's too much. The argument is excessive and does not correspond to the actual situation.

    Obsolete yellow flowers. Yellow flower: chrysanthemum. Chrysanthemums after the Chung Yeung Festival. Metaphors for things that are outdated or have lost their meaning.

    Swaggering. City: downtown, refers to a place with a lot of people; Swagger: Showing off. It refers to swaggering in public to show momentum and attract attention.

    Passing the court training. It refers to the teachings of the father.

    Excessive slaughter and munching. The metaphor is that he can't get his hands on it, so he has to comfort himself in unrealistic ways. Same as "passing through the slaughterhouse and munching".

    Passing through the slaughter gate and munching.

    Tumen: Butcher's shop. The metaphor is that he can't get his hands on it, so he has to comfort himself in unrealistic ways.

    It's too much. Over: excessive; For: do; It's overdone: too much. It's been overdone.

    Pass five levels and cut six generals.

    After passing five passes, six generals were beheaded. The metaphor is heroic. It is also a metaphor for overcoming many difficulties.

    Pass five levels and cut six generals.

    The metaphor overcomes many difficulties. This is the story of Guan Yu in "Romance of the Three Kingdoms".

    Passing through the gap white horse. Gap: Void; White Horse: Originally referred to as a white horse, later compared to the shadow of the sun. Metaphorically, time flies like a horse in front of a tiny gap.

    Passing clouds. Clouds of smoke drifting in front of you. The original metaphor is something outside the body, and there is no need to pay attention to it. After the metaphor quickly disappears the thing.

    Gone. Clouds of smoke drifting in front of you. The original metaphor is something outside the body, and there is no need to pay attention to it. After the metaphor quickly disappears the thing.

    More than enough is too much. Over: excessive; Judah: Elephant; Inferior: Not reached. Overdoing things is just as inappropriate as not doing enough.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Gone.

    Too much, never forget

    Crossing the river and demolishing the bridge, passing the spring breeze

    Over the calendar block, through the eyes into the recitation

    Passing by the God of Wealth, passing through the slaughter and munching

    Too fast**, too prosperous and will decline

    Outdated yellow flowers, too much

    The cheeks are empty, and the crucian carp that crosses the river

    Over the ears of the autumn wind, over the ears of the words

    The training of passing the court, too much

    Too much to keep the gods, too close to the secret

    Process control, river crossing pawns,

    It can be changed, and the bridge is drawn

    The reputation of love, the court

    No entry through the door.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Excessive slaughter and munching.

    Crossing the river and dismantling the bridge, process control,

    If it is too prosperous, it will decline, and it will be a pawn across the river

    Passing through the very secret, passing by the God of Wealth

    Passing clouds, rats crossing the street,

    Don't enter the door, pass through the block

    Remember the mind and never forget

    The training of passing the court, the swagger of the market

    Over the ears of the spring breeze, over the eyes into recitation

    Outdated yellow flowers, crucian carp across the river

    It has been too much, and the reputation of love

    Over the state, over the ear

    Cross the bridge and dismantle the bridge.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Idioms at the beginning.

    Passing the clouds and hand potato smoke,

    It's too late, cross the river and tear down the bridge

    Never forget, too slaughter and munch

    The cavity of the potato let the door not enter

    Passing by the wealth of the Wu Bureau God

    Too dense and process control

    Over the history of the block, over the ears of the spring breeze,

    Crossing the river pawn, passing the gods

    Passing through the slaughter gate and munching.

    Outdated yellow flowers, over-ear words

    If it is too prosperous, it will decline, and the carp that crosses the river

    It has been too much, and the reputation of love

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Thin can be fresh, not to make up for the loss, not to lose not to pay, to step into the shed beam, to step into the shed, to get an inch.

    If you get an inch, you will get more help...Gain and loss, gain and pass, and live longwangshu, get horses, get disasters, lose horses, get horses, and break feet.

    To get its samadhi, to get what it is, to forgive...He who wins souls to death....Victory returns to the court, victory returns to victory, and the gains and losses are mixed, and the gains and losses are mixed.

    Gains and losses, glory and withering, gains and losses are half of the gains and losses, and the people are in the hands of the brothers, and the hearts are unique, and the rabbits forget their hooves, and they have not tasted the gains, and they have never been handy.

    The son-in-law is like a dragon, the protégé is envious, the protégé is carried away, the image is carried away, the words are proud, the proudness is proud, and the smug color is proud.

    Forget the fish, forget the fish, forget the moon, and get the moon first.

    Please go when you want to be interesting.

    Absolutely.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Passing the clouds and smoke shouting and disturbing, too late, crossing the river and demolishing the bridge, not forgetting, process control, too dense, too slaughter and chewing, too prosperous and declining, passing the God of Wealth, crossing the river pawn, passing the door and not entering, reciting the lead over the calendar block, too much to save the spirit, and infiltrating the spring breeze and passing the court training.

    Passing through the door does not enter guòménbùrù Source: Warring States Zou Meng Ke "Mencius: Lilouxia": "Yu Ji is in peace, and he passes through the door three times without entering."

    Over Tu Da Chew Guò Túdà Jué Source: Liang Qichao "Fu Liu Gu Yushan Long Book": "However, it lives in the southeast and Tan is rich and strong, and it is still Tu Da Chewing.

    話光云烟guòyǎnyúnyān Source: Song Su Shi's "Treasure Painting Hall Record": "Seeing the gratifying one, although the time is restored, it is taken by others, and it is not regretted."

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    The idiom at the beginning of the word is as follows:

    1. Don't go: I feel very uneasy and sorry.

    2. Swagger in the market: It refers to swaggering in public to show pure sensitivity and attract attention.

    3. Passing clouds: refers to the clouds and smoke floating in front of you, the original metaphor for things outside the body, which do not need to be taken seriously, and the things that disappear soon after the metaphor.

    4. Outdated yellow flower: a metaphor for things that are outdated or have lost their meaning.

    5. Pawn crossing the river: In the rules of chess, the pawn can only move forward, not backward, and can walk sideways after crossing the river, which is more powerful. Parables can only move forward, not backward.

    6. Going too far: If you overdo things, it's just like not doing enough to return to the circle, which is inappropriate.

    7. It can be corrected after it: if there is a mistake, it can be corrected. From "People who have no faults, can change after passing, and the good is great." ”

    8. Autumn breeze blowing through the ears: like the autumn wind blowing through the ears.

    The origin of the idiom:

    1. A large part of the idiom is inherited from ancient times, and it represents a story or allusion. Some idioms are just miniature sentences.

    2. Idioms are also ready-made words, similar to idioms and proverbs, but also slightly different.

    3. Idioms are a bright pearl in Chinese culture.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Passing the clouds, too much, crossing the river and demolishing the bridge, not forgetting, process control, too dense, too slaughtering and chewing, too prosperous and declining, passing the God of Wealth, crossing the river pawn, passing the door and not entering, passing the capital of the block, passing the gods, passing the spring breeze, passing the court training.

    Passing through the door does not enter guòménbùrù Source: Warring States Zou Meng Ke "Mencius: Lilouxia": "Yu Ji is in peace, and he passes through the door three times without entering."

    Over Tu Da Chew Guò Túdà Jué Source: Liang Qichao "Fu Liu Gu Yushan Long Book": "However, it lives in the southeast and Tan is rich and strong, and it is still Tu Da Chewing.

    話光云烟guòyǎnyúnyān Source: Song Su Shi's "Treasure Painting Hall Record": "Seeing the gratifying one, although the time is restored, it is taken by others, and it is not regretted."

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Idioms: passing through the clouds, too much, crossing the river and demolishing the bridge, not forgetting, process control, too dense from the very dense, too slaughtering and chewing, too prosperous and declining, passing the God of Wealth, crossing the river pawn, passing the door and not entering, passing the capital of the block, too much to save the gods, too much spring breeze, and passing the training of the court.

    Gone.

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