A complete collection of four-character idioms about what kind of door you worship

1. A complete collection of four-character idioms about doors

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Kick the threshold: Because you run too hard or too fast, you kick all the thresholds of other people's houses in pieces. . Satirize those lackeys who are flattering

Set up a dragon gate: chat, chat, tell stories in detail?

Behead the whole family: confiscate property, kill the whole family in detail?

Bianmenyihu: Bian: rely on, rely on; door, door: home. Rely on others. Refers to being dependent on others and unable to stand on one's own. Details?

To prop up the appearance: to pretend to be decent, to pretend to be upper class. To maintain the demeanor, airs or appearance of a high or middle class social status?

A hard threshold: a metaphor for difficulties that are difficult to overcome?

The ship will straighten itself when it reaches the bridge: bridge: bridge. Metaphor: Don't worry too much in advance, the problem will be solved on its own. Details?

When the ship reaches the bridge gate, it will naturally go straight: bridge: bridge. Metaphor: Don’t worry too much in advance, the problem will be solved automatically. Details?

Hongmen Banquet: Hongmen: place name, northeast of Lintong, Shaanxi Province today. Refers to a banquet with bad intentions or a banquet that harms guests. Details?

Huangmen Prince Consort: Huangmen: a forbidden gate in the palace, later became an official signature; Prince Consort: refers to the emperor's son-in-law. The official in charge of the emperor's travel vehicles and horses in the Han Dynasty. Refers to a person who relies on marriage. Details?

Send to someone’s family: send: rely on. Sojourn in other people's homes. Metaphor of living dependent on others. Details?

Whitewash: dress up, decorate. Metaphor of only decorating the appearance to be beautiful?

Sideways: Refers to informal things?

Popular goods: Refers to goods that sell well?

A thief walks behind a closed door: a metaphor for taking measures after an accident.

A single family: a single family.

Ghost Gate: the junction of yin and yang in superstitious legends. Metaphor for a dangerous place. Details?

General: General: A family that has been a general for generations. Refers to the general coming out of the general's house.

No way forward, no way back: Describes a very difficult situation.

Single-door single-family: There is only one household living in a courtyard, also refers to What are the details of a house with one courtyard and one household?

Sangmenxing: A quarrelsome person. A metaphor for a person who brings disaster or bad luck. Details?

A scholar can know the affairs of the world without going out: Scholar: refers to a Confucian scholar. Does it mean that a knowledgeable person can know the details of the world even if he stays at home?

Far from home and close to the branch: a metaphor for the details of close relatives far away?

Going through the back door: a metaphor for entrusting favors or taking advantage of authority, etc. Seek accommodation or benefits through unfair means?

Good things never go out, bad things spread thousands of miles: It means that good things are not easy to be known, but bad things spread very fast.

Famous family Noble family: famous family: wealthy family. A noble, prominent family or a privileged family. Details?

Self-introduction of family status: The opera actor first introduces the character's name, family background, and origin to the audience as soon as he appears. Does it mean to introduce yourself in detail?

Knocking on the door in the middle of the night does not surprise you: It means that you have not done anything bad and you feel very at ease. Detailed?

Knocking on the door in the middle of the night does not surprise you: It means that you have not done anything. What bad things have you done that make you feel at ease?

The disaster of destroying the family: destroy: destroy; door: home, family. Details of the disaster that killed all the people, old and young?

If you don’t do anything wrong in your life, you won’t be surprised if you knock on the door in the middle of the night: Life: all your life; wrong: violate your conscience. I have never done anything against my conscience, even if someone knocks on the door in the middle of the night. Details?

Convenience door: convenience: convenience. In Buddhist terms, it refers to the way to enter religion, and then the way to facilitate others?

Opening the back door: It is a metaphor for using one's authority to give others some undue convenience and benefits?

Disaster is coming: come: to come. A major disaster is about to happen. Details?

Don’t go out through the main door, and don’t enter through the second door: Details?

Open the door wide: It means trying to find ways to open up multiple channels. Details?

< p> Open Door: To do something with or as if the door is open. It also refers to reducing restrictions in foreign relations and allowing foreigners to enter the country to carry out certain activities.

Three times without entering the house: refers to the story of Xia Yu's flood control, which is a metaphor for being enthusiastic about work and forgetting self-interest for public service. ?

Once on the Dragon Gate: Dragon Gate: Legend has it that a carp turns into a dragon when it jumps over the Dragon Gate. Refers to a sudden rise to fame?

As soon as you reach the dragon gate, your worth is tenfold: you suddenly gain glory, and your worth doubles?

To put on a facade: to disguise your appearance?

The mourning god: refers to the fierce god who specializes in mourning and crying. It is a metaphor for people who bring bad luck to people.

Eat the soup that is closed to the door: soup: liquid food.

It is a metaphor for when visiting a house, the host is not at home, and is refused entry or receives other cold treatment. Details?

Thank guests behind closed doors: Refers to not receiving guests. Details:

Familiar doors and familiar roads: Familiar with the methods and understanding of the situation. , very experienced. Details?

The good door is difficult to open: the good door: the door to do good. It used to mean that once you do something good to help others, many people will come to you for help, and you will be unable to cope with it. Details?

Everyone sweeps the snow in front of their own door, and doesn’t care about the frost on other people’s tiles: It means that everyone only cares about his own business and doesn’t care about other people’s business. Details?

Everyone sweeps the snow in front of their own door: metaphor: don’t meddle in other people’s business. Details?

Door to door: door to door: in order. According to the order of the residents, no one will be missed. Same as "door to door". Details?

The wine and meat in the wealthy families stinks, and bones are frozen to death on the road: the wealthy families have too much wine and meat to eat and become rancid, but the poor families die of cold and hunger on the streets. Describe the social phenomenon of great disparity between rich and poor. 2. A complete collection of four-character idioms about what kind of family and what kind of family, fill in the Chinese numerals

One sings one and one shouts, one hundred answers, one is clean, one kills two birds with one stone, one falls, one is the same, one is violent, ten cold, one is thousands of miles, one is five, one is eleven, one is single-minded

Two sides, three swords, three longs and two shorts Over and over again, three, three, two, three, six arms, half-hearted, three words, divided, divided in all directions, reaching in all directions, reaching in all directions, reaching in all directions, reaching in all directions, reaching in all directions, reaching in all directions, reaching in all directions, reaching in all directions, reaching in all directions, reaching in all directions, reaching in all directions, reaching in all directions, reaching in all directions, reaching in all directions, reaching in all directions, reaching in all directions, reaching in all directions, reaching in all directions, reaching in all directions, reaching in all directions, reaching in all directions, reaching in all directions, reaching in all directions, reaching in all directions, reaching in all directions, reaching in all directions, reaching in all directions, reaching in all directions, reaching in all directions, reaching in all directions, reaching in all directions, reaching in all directions, reaching in all directions, reaching in all directions, reaching in all directions, reaching in all directions. Hundreds of victories, hundreds of obedience, thousands of changes, thousands of differences, thousands of armies, thousands of mountains, thousands of rivers, thousands of threads, thousands of hardships, thousands of words, thousands of words, thousands of words, thousands of words, thousands of truths, thousands of attempts, thousands of tricks, thousands of strange ways, thousands of postures, thousands of twists and turns, one shot, one gain, one gain, one thousand considerations, one loss, thousands of rivers, thousands of mountains, nothing lost, thousands of people, one heart, a thousand purples and reds 3. A collection of idioms. What are the four-character idioms about seeking Tao?

Li Xue seeks Tao: Also called "Cheng Men Li Xue", which means respecting the teacher and asking for advice humbly.

Li Xue’s quest for truth actually refers to Cheng Men Li Xue. Among the four sages, Yang Shi's quest for enlightenment with Cheng Men Lixue has been passed down through the ages.

Standing in the snow refers to an apprentice standing in the snow piously seeking the truth. The original meaning of "Cheng Men Li Xue" is to stand in front of Cheng Yi's gate in the heavy snow.

Used to describe respecting teachers and piously asking for advice. This idiom comes from "History of Song Dynasty·Yang Shizhuan".

Yang Shi and You Ye went to visit Cheng Yi, a famous Neo-Confucianist at that time. Cheng Yi was resting his mind with his eyes closed. Yang Shi and You Ye stood aside respectfully and waited for a long time.

When Cheng Yi woke up, there was a foot of snow outside the door. Later generations took "Cheng Men Li Xue" as an example of respecting teachers and respecting morality.

"Cheng Menli twitched, usurped slander, exegesis, gambling and consultation, Shan Ji Xue" can also be said to be "Cheng Men Li Xue". 4. A collection of four-character idioms for the eight-character horoscope

Four-character idioms for the eight-character horoscope:

Multifarious,

Seven up and eight down,

Eight Immortals crossing the sea ,

In all directions,

Horizontal and vertical,

Everything is stable,

Everything is scattered,

Right and wrong Sutra,

extending in all directions,

seven old and eighty,

eight worshipers,

seven, seven, eight and eight,

Kuai'er Eight cents,

Half a catty,

Nine out of ten,

A mess,

Thousands of eight hundred,

< p> Miscellaneous,

All-round,

Talking all over the place,

Eight lifetimes old,

Nonsense,

< p> Piece together,

Nine States and Eight Extremes,

Seven words and eight words,

Wind and rain in all directions,

Eight hundred serious things, < /p>

Seven losses and eight gains,

Three tassels and eight buds,

Eight pendulums 5. What are the four-character idioms starting with the word "门"

1. The door does not stop, mén bù tíng bīnbin: guest.

No guests will stay outside the door. Describes being diligent in hospitality.

2. Well-matched mén dāng hù duì used to mean that the social status and economic situation of both men and women were equal, so it was very suitable for them to get married. 3. Door-to-door preaching: mén dào hù shuō: go to every household to publicize and explain.

4. Gate of views mén hù zhī jiàn Gate: faction; view: prejudice. Stereotypes arising from sectarian differences.

5. Strictly guarded mén jìn sēn yán refers to *** The security at the entrance of the agency is extremely tight. 6. There are only a few sparrows at the gate. You can set up a net in front of the gate to catch sparrows.

It is described as very cold, with few guests.

7. Menluzhiwang mén lǘ zhī wàng refers to parents’ longing for their children.

8. Menqiang Taoli mén qiáng táo lǐmenqiang: refers to the teacher’s door; Taoli: a metaphor for underachievers or students. Call other students students.

9. Disciple and old official mén shēng gù lì old official: an official from the past. Refers to students and old subordinates.

10. There are many people in front of the door and in the yard, just like a market. The original description is that there are many people who come to remonstrate.

There are a lot of people here and it is very lively.