Four-character idioms begin with Mongolian characters.

1. The four-character idioms that begin with the word "Meng" are "Meng" and "Bei". Owe others.

Get away with it by cheating.

Elk is covered with tiger skin, and the attackers are all elk: elk. If the elk is covered with tiger skin, there will be more attackers than real tigers. It's a metaphor that when a vassal seizes the position of the son of heaven, it will inevitably arouse public anger and attack them.

Cute girl series: sleeves; Series: drag not to make it fall off; I: shoes. Cover your face with sleeves and drag your shoes on your feet. Describe the appearance of being sleepy.

Masked and sad: packaging, cover. Cover your face, not your conscience. Metaphor brazen * * *, absent-minded.

Ignorance: knowledge is not open. No knowledge, no knowledge. It means confused and unreasonable.

Sitting in a daze: in a coma. I don't know anything.

From wearing a hat to wearing a hat: confused and unconscious; Turn: lose your way. Describe delirium, delirium.

Be wronged: suffer; Injustice: injustice; Qu: humiliation. Suffered injustice and humiliation.

Being educated by others means giving correct education from an early age.

Being in the dark is like being in the dark. Metaphor means that people are deceived and know nothing about it.

2. What are the four-character words with Mongolian characters? 1, cheating.

Idiom pinyin

Idiom explanation: refers to making money by cheating and framing others.

Origin of the idiom: Wen Wei Po 1986.7. 19: "You can't cheat big money, but you won't grow up if you make a small fortune."

2. Steering with hood

Idiom pinyin

Idiom explanation: Meng: confused; Coma; Turn: lose your way. Describe coma; I don't know.

Idiom origin: Lao She's "Shenquan" Act I Scene II: "At first, I was a little confused."

Step 3 be ignorant

Idiom pinyin: méng mèi wú zhī:?

Idiom explanation: stupid; Without knowledge; Unreasonable.

The origin of the idiom: Biography of Ruan Zhong in the Book of Jin: "I am honest and ignorant, so I am guilty."

Step 4 muddle through

Idiom pinyin: méng hün Guo guān

Idiom definition: to evade inquiry or censorship by deception.

The origin of the idiom: Chapter 34 of Lin Yu's Flying in the North: "You want to escape this robbery!" No, you can't get through this. "

5. Confused

Idiom Pinyin: fā mé ng ji Κ hu

Idiom explanation: confusion: arousing ignorance; Solution: dispel doubts. Refers to enlightenment, ignorance, and doubts.

The origin of the idiom: Han Meicheng's Seven Hair: "So, it is not enough to say that you are confused."

3. What idioms begin with Mongolian characters?

[méng hün Guo gun]

Avoid questioning or censorship by cheating.

Shameless, evil.

[méng miàn sàng xn]

Cover your face and lose your conscience. I brazen * * *, bite the bullet. "Peach Blossom Fan" by Kong Renshang in Qing Dynasty: "Your crime is well known to the officials and the people, and you dare to enter the temple!" In the Qing Dynasty, Wang Shizhen's "I talk about red equipment, talk about art, and celebrate medical care": "Anyone who is rich in the local area is all striving for victory ... and accepting bribes from top to bottom, as for being masked and heartbroken!"

Mengmei Lv Ji

[méng méI jílǐ]

May: sleeves; Cover your face with sleeves to show that you don't want to see anyone; Footwear: Drag shoes so that they don't fall off. Describe it as sleepy.

Be kept in the dark

[Monzai G incarnation]

It's like being wrapped in a drum, which means people have been cheated and don't know anything about it.

From childhood to correct education.

[Meng yǐ yǐ ng zheng]

It refers to receiving a correct education from an early age.

Very tired

[méng méI jíjù]

May: sleeves; Series: drag not to make it fall off; I: shoes. Cover your face with sleeves,

4. What are the four-character idioms with covers? What are the cheating methods to cheat money and frame others?

From wearing a hat to wearing a hat: confused and unconscious; Turn: lose your way. Describe a brain coma, I don't know.

Confusion and confusion: arouse ignorance; Solution: dispel doubts. Refers to enlightenment, ignorance, and doubts.

The vibrating cymbals are so loud that even the deaf can hear them. Metaphor uses language to wake up a numb person.

Uncover: Uncover refers to the cover of an article; Shake: shake. Take off the things that cover the objects, and take off the leaves that are about to fall. Metaphor is easy to do.

Ignorance: knowledge is not open. No knowledge, no knowledge. It means confused and unreasonable.

Meng Maggie covered her face with sleeves and dragged her shoes on her feet. Describe the appearance of being sleepy.

Being educated by others means giving correct education from an early age.

Being kept in the dark is a metaphor for being cheated, and I know nothing about it.

Avoid asking or checking by cheating.

Cover your eyes and pretend.

Wu Xia Amon Wu Xia: south of the Yangtze River in Jiangsu today; Amon: It means lumen. Who lives in Wu Xiajiao. Metaphor is that people are still shallow in knowledge.

Fog and mist: describe the vague appearance. Clouds hung over the scene, making it difficult to see clearly.

5. The idiom at the beginning of Mongolian becomes: Mongolian: confused, unconscious; Turn: lose your way. Describe delirium, delirium.

Ignorance: ignorance: knowledge is not open. No knowledge, no knowledge. It means confused and unreasonable.

Muddle through: To evade customs by deception.

In the dark: As if in the dark. Metaphor means that people are deceived and know nothing about it.

Being enlightened by others means giving correct education from an early age.

Dust:

Dream plum series: plum: sleeve; Series: drag not to make it fall off; I: shoes. Cover your face with sleeves and drag your shoes on your feet. Describe the appearance of being sleepy.

Masking and sadness: covering: covering. Cover your face, not your conscience. Metaphor brazen * * *, absent-minded.

6. Four-character idioms with Mongolian characters should be praised. Mé ng y ǐ y ǐ ng zhè ng explained that correct education should be given at an early age.

The source "Yi Meng": "Enlightenment is also a sacred work." Taking structural shrinkage as the object; This means that education should bear the burden of labor at an early age. It means to shoulder heavy responsibilities and work hard.

The structure is combined with idioms as predicate and attribute; For example, Liang Qichao's "Report to the Deadline of the National Congress": "Because there is no Congress, there must be Pepsi." Confused, trembling F ā mé ngzhenku explained loudly that even the deaf can hear it.

Metaphor uses language to wake up a numb person. The source is Qingyuan Mei's Addendum to Poems in the Garden: "This remark is impressive. I think there must be poets who talk about poetry by studying Confucian classics. "

Structure combination usage combination; As predicate and attribute; Adjective synonyms are shocking, such as sir, what you said is really ~. (Qing Wu Jingzi's The Scholars, Chapter 44) The English translation made the deaf hear and the blind see, confused and began to stagnate. F ā mé ng q ǐ zhi explained how to enlighten ignorance and open the jam.

Xia Ji, Emperor Wu of the Song Dynasty: "When the country was founded in ancient times, teaching was the first, and the wind and the world practiced. It wasn't here originally, it was dragging and salty. " The source "Song Shu Wu Di Xia Ji": "The founding of the country in ancient times, teaching first, spreading the wind and practicing the world, not here, must be salty."

Structural joints are synonymous with hair cover cover cover cover cover cover cover cover cover cover cover cover cover cover cover cover cover; A mat made of grass; Monk: Take risks. Covered with grass stalks, carrying objects woven with thorns.

Describe the difficulties and hardships from the Spring and Autumn Period, Lu Zuo Qiuming's "Zuo Zhuan Xiang Gong Fourteen Years": "It was my ancestors who were shackled and thorns, and it belongs to me from now on." Structural joint idioms are used as predicate, attribute and object; Used to explain the writing language, fā mé ng zhè n lu ò ò ò ò ò ò ò ò ò ò ò ò ò ò ò ò ò ò ò ò.

Take off the things that cover the objects, and take off the leaves that are about to fall. Metaphor is easy to do.

The source "Historical Records and Biography of Zheng Ji": "If you say that the Prime Minister is Hong, you will be surprised if you are surprised." Structure combination usage combination; As a predicate; It is easy to make things simple. For example, if everything is allowed to log in and win prizes, you can go here like ~. If so, the king will be wiped out, and there will be no shortage of obstacles when the water is stopped.

(Zhang Daiyi) Translation of Idiom Story easy as ABC During the Western Han Dynasty, Ji An, the commander in charge of Guan Shun, was a loyal and honest minister. He doesn't consider personal safety and often speaks frankly to the young Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty.

A scholar named Dong Zhongshu suggested to Emperor Wu that the hundred schools of thought should be banned as heresies, and only Confucius and his Confucian classics should be respected to achieve political unity through cultural rule. This is the so-called "ousting a hundred schools of thought and respecting Confucianism alone".

Later, Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty adopted this suggestion, saying everywhere that he wanted to govern the country with benevolence and righteousness. Ji An felt that Emperor Wu's expression was insincere.

On one occasion, he criticized Emperor Wu in front of many Confucian scholars and said, "Your Majesty has many desires in his heart, but he said that he would govern the country with benevolence and righteousness. Where is this like the ancient sages Tang Yao and Yu Shun? " Emperor Wu was speechless and left very embarrassed.

Someone told Ji An that if you offend the emperor face to face, something will happen sooner or later. Ji An said disapprovingly, "Did the emperor set up officials to let them just talk about living well and let the emperor fall into the mud of injustice?" Soon, Liu An, the king of Huainan, was ready to rebel. He doesn't care about GongSunHong, but he is afraid of Ji An.

To this end, I specifically warned my subordinates not to reveal the clues of Ji' an. Ji An, he said, likes to speak out bravely and can die for integrity, so it's hard to confuse him.

As for the prime minister, it is as easy to deal with him as to uncover the obstacles blindfolded and shake off the dead leaves on the tree. Get confused, untie fāméng Jiūfu's explanation: enlighten ignorance; Emancipate: To liberate from bondage.

Refers to enlightenment and ignorance, release the bondage. The source is Tang Ming Shunzhi's Book with Gu Qingxi: "It's filthy, and I can't wait to get rid of it for publicity."

Structure group cooperative object and attribute; Refers to the synonym of enlightenment. Confused, confused. Kuang ruo fāméng explains emptiness: emptiness; Open. Monk: Blind.

Eyes suddenly enlightened, as if a blind man suddenly saw something. It is also a metaphor to make people's hearts suddenly enlightened and understand things.

Source: A letter from Three Kingdoms Kun to his brother: "Idle people swim here, which seems boundless, and they are fascinated by climbing the international river." Structure group cooperative predicate and attribute; Used as a metaphor, synonyms are vague. Suddenly I wrote a pen.

Stone and Zen master's book.

7. Four-character idioms ending in three tones are suffering.

Accused by Zemon, blessed and sheltered.

Get confused and untie: arouse ignorance; Unbind: Unbind. It refers to enlightenment and ignorance, and liberation from bondage.

Confusion and confusion: arouse ignorance; Solution: Solution. It refers to enlightening, getting rid of ignorance and solving doubts.

Confuse, hide: arouse ignorance; Cover: deception. Enlighten ignorance.

Confusion and confusion: arouse ignorance; Stagnation: no cycle. Enlighten ignorance and get through the jam.

Confusion and vibration: uncover; Mongolia: cover; Vibration: shaking. Open the lid and shake off the dead leaves that will fall. This metaphor is very simple.

The vibrating cymbals are so loud that even the deaf can hear them.

Uncover: Uncover refers to the cover of an article; Shake: shake. Remove the covering from the object and pick the leaves that will fall off. Metaphorically, things are easy.

Take on the heavy responsibility and bear the hard work.

HarmonyOS system originally created HarmonyOS system: the ancients thought that the creation of heaven and earth was a chaotic vitality. The creation of heaven and earth means that the human world has just begun to appear.

Fox skin and velvet are used to describe the political chaos in the country. They are furry and untidy.

Meng Qiu's fur is messy. Used to describe the confusion, fluffy and untidiness of national politics.

Kidnapping refers to making money by cheating and framing others.

If vast, then empty; Blindness Blindness Eyes suddenly enlightened, as if a blind man suddenly saw something. It is also a metaphor that makes people suddenly enlightened and reasonable.

Dusty used to mean that the queen was exiled and suffered from dust.

Virtue is: yes. Owe others.

Avoid customs clearance by deception.

Elk is covered with tiger skin, and the attackers are all elk. If elk are covered with tiger skin, there will be more attackers than real tigers. It is said that the seizure of the emperor's position by the vassals will inevitably lead to public outrage and attacks.

Cute girl series: sleeves; Series: drag not to make it fall off; Shoes. Cover your face with sleeves and drag your shoes on your feet. Describe a sleepy look.

Hide your face and lose your heart: hide your face and ignore your conscience.

Ignorance: knowledge is not open. Without knowledge, people are ignorant. It means confused and ignorant.

Sitting in a daze: in a coma. I don't know anything.

From wearing a hat to wearing a hat: confused and unconscious; Turn: Get lost. Describe a coma, delirious.

Be wronged: suffer; Injustice: injustice; Qu: Shame. Suffered injustice and humiliation.

Being educated by others means giving correct education from an early age.

Being in the dark is like being in the dark.

Zhao Ming faint Zhao Meng: I understand; Monk: Ignorance. Smart and sensible, ignorant and ignorant.

Even deceive and deceive others.

Cover your eyebrows and pretend.

Grass covering: curtains, mats and other grass products made of grass. Covered with grass and thorns. Generally speaking, it means suffering.

Three-foot children refer to children who are not very sensible.

The clay figurine was covered with gold powder. Metaphor is imitation, but it is superficial.

Wu Xia Amon Wu Xia: south of the Yangtze River in Jiangsu today; Amon: You mean the one who lives next door to Wu.

Bite hate and be wronged: tolerance; Monk: Suffer. Have a grudge and suffer injustice.

Fog and mist: describes the vague appearance. Clouds obscured the scenery and made it unclear.

Tears of coix lachryma-jobi are a metaphor for being slandered and wronged.

Zuiyan describes a person whose eyes are blurred after being drunk.