What does the four-character idiom mean?

1. Four-character idiom () () () take

The last word is the idiom of take:

It is your own fault,

Take nothing,

Nothing to gain,

Pick up nothing,

Not want to make progress,

I take what others abandon,

Be bold and violent,

Win every battle, take everything I attack,

Take nothing,

Take it openly and secretly,

The size is acceptable,

Don’t take anything,

Take nothing,

Don’t take anything else,

Take it by manipulation,

Defeat and take it,

Take it with the palm of your hand,

Take it with the palm of your hand,

The battle must be won, the attack must be captured,

Ask for and take 2. What are the 4-character idioms in Kaizi

Spring is blooming, whimsical, smiling, enlightened, open and honest, carry on the past and open up the future, Open up the world, open up the left and right, establish the foundation and establish the business, be happy and smile, be inextricable, open up the skin, broaden the horizons, suddenly become enlightened, open up the territory, increase revenue and reduce expenditure, open the door and bow to the thieves, open up the righteousness, widen the horizons, win the battle, go straight to the point, have the first love, open up the river, and open up the net.

1. Whimsical interpretation: a metaphor for bizarre and unrealistic ideas. Tiankai: a metaphor for things that are out of thin air and do not exist at all.

Source: Chapter 81 of "Jinghuayuan" by Li Ruzhen of the Qing Dynasty: "This can be described as whimsical." Translation: This idea is really bizarre and unrealistic.

2. Openness and honesty Definition: Openness: open your mind and show sincerity. It means treating others with sincerity, being frank and selfless.

Source: "Three Kingdoms, Shu Chronicles, Zhuge Liang's Biography and Commentary": "Zhuge Liang is the Prime Minister of the country. He cares for the people, shows rituals, appoints officials, obeys authority, is sincere, and delivers justice." Translation: Zhuge Liang served as prime minister, subsidized the people, revealed laws and regulations, streamlined official duties, exercised power and suitability, treated people sincerely, and was impartial and selfless.

3. Definition of carrying on the past and forging ahead: inheriting the legacy of the predecessors and paving the way for the future. Source: Song Dynasty Zhu Xi's "Zhu Zi Quanshu·Dao Tongyi·Zhou Zi Shu": "This teacher's teachings are inherited from the saints and started to learn, and they have made great contributions to this world."

Translation: Mr. Inheriting the teachings of the saints and carrying forward their own opinions to learn will have the merit of carrying forward the past and opening up the future, and the contribution will be very great to the world. 4. Definition of bowing from left to right: It is a metaphor for both hands taking turns to do the same action, or one hand doing the same action to the left and then to the right.

Also refers to doing several tasks at the same time. Source: "Wutong Yu" by Bai Renfu of the Yuan Dynasty: "I can draw a bow with both hands; I have eighteen kinds of martial arts; I can't do any of them."

Translation: Wei Chen can draw a bow with both hands on his left and right, and possess eighteen kinds of martial arts. Martial arts, proficient in everything. 5. Cannot open the intersection. Definition: open: open, untie; intersection: stagger, entangle.

Describes the inability to untie or get rid of. Source: Chapter 24 of "The Sound of the City" by Ji Wen of the Qing Dynasty: "The couple were quarreling fiercely."

Translation: The couple were quarreling and could not be resolved for a while. 3. A collection of four-character idioms starting with the word "kai"

Open and sincere: Open and sincere: open your mind and show sincerity. It means treating others with sincerity, being frank and selfless.

Meet with openness: Openness: Open your mind and show sincerity. Describes treating people with sincerity and showing sincerity.

Open and close freely: close: according to, suitable; free: not hindered or restricted. Open and close without restraint, describing doing things according to one's own wishes.

Blooming and bearing fruit: Originally refers to the harvest after sowing and cultivating. Now it is a metaphor that work has progressed and achieved results.

Opening a book is beneficial: Opening a book means opening a book, referring to reading; benefit: benefit. There are always benefits to reading.

Pioneer: Originally refers to the general who opened the way and led the way in the ancient army. Now it is a metaphor for the advance personnel who carry out a certain work.

Let’s get straight to the point: You can see the mountain when you open the door. It is a metaphor for talking or writing about the topic directly without beating around the bush.

Open the door and bow to the thief: Yi: Put your hands in a salute. Open the door and invite the robber in. It is a metaphor for bringing in bad people and bringing disaster.

Founding Patriarch: Kaishan: refers to the establishment of a temple in a famous mountain; Patriarch: the first generation of entrepreneurial monks. Originally refers to the monk who founded the monastery. Later, it refers to the founder of a certain enterprise.

Creation of the world: Ancient myths and legends: Pangu opened up the world and began human history. It is often used as a metaphor for something unprecedented, something that has never happened since ancient times.

Increase revenue and reduce expenditure: Open: Encourage classes; Source: Water source. Develop water sources and control water flow. Metaphor to increase income and save expenses.

Open the chapter to clarify the meaning: To begin: explain the purpose; to clarify the meaning: to explain the meaning. Refers to stating the main meaning at the beginning of speaking and writing.

Full power: It is a metaphor for a person or a unit to try its best and use all its strength to work.

Open your mouth to see your throat: It is better to open your mouth to see your heart. Speak straightforwardly, without any hidden inflection.

Opening the clouds and seeing the sky: It is a metaphor that the darkness has passed and the light has arrived. It is also a metaphor for clearing up misunderstandings. It's the same as "Open the clouds and see the sun".

Happy and courageous: Describes treating people sincerely and showing sincerity. Same as "happy and sincere".

Happy and sincere: Describes treating people sincerely and showing sincerity. Same as "happy and sincere".

Founder: Originally refers to the monk who founded the temple. Later, it refers to the founder of a certain enterprise. Same as "the founding father".

Be cheerful: look happy and happy.

Smiling: Looking happy and happy. Same as "open your eyebrows and widen your eyes".

To create benefits and eliminate harms: It is still said to create benefits and eliminate harms. Establish undertakings that are beneficial to the people of the country and eliminate all kinds of disadvantages.

Forge ahead and build on the past: inherit the legacy of your predecessors and pave the way for the future.

Broaden your horizons: It means not to be too restricted in your view of things, limited to a narrow range, but to broaden your horizons.

Be bold when you speak: speak straightforwardly without any hidden inflection. Same as "open your mouth and tell your heart".

Kaishi Liji: It used to mean establishing a foundation and establishing rule.

Develop territory and expand territory: Develop territory and expand territory. Same as "opening up frontiers and expanding territory".

Open up territory and expand territory: open up territory and expand territory. Same as "opening up frontiers and expanding territory".

Open up territory and expand territory: Develop territory and expand territory.

Open up territory and expand territory: Develop territory and expand territory. Same as "opening up frontiers and expanding territory".

Blooming and bearing fruit: It is a metaphor for achievements and results in cultivation, study, work, etc. Same as "Kaihua Result".

Kaihua results: It is a metaphor for achievements and results in self-cultivation, study, work, etc.

Founding a country and inheriting a family: refers to establishing a state and inheriting a fiefdom.

Open the door to invite the robber in: Open the door to invite the robber in. It is a metaphor for bringing in bad people and bringing disaster. Same as "opening the door and bowing down to the robber".

Open the clouds and see the sun: Kai: spread out. Pull away the clouds and mist and see the sun. It means that the darkness has passed and the light has arrived. It is also a metaphor for clearing up misunderstandings.

Seven things to open the door: a metaphor for daily necessary expenses.

Open subjects to obtain scholars: Subject: Imperial Examination. Refers to the old imperial examinations held to select outstanding scholars.

Seeing the sky through fog: a metaphor that makes people suddenly enlightened.

Open the zhen and bring out the tiger: zhen: a wooden cage to contain the beast. It originally meant that the person responsible for the care failed to fulfill their responsibilities. Later, it was often used as a metaphor for indulging bad people.

Founding Father: Elder: a person with high seniority in politics. Refers to people with high qualifications and reputation during the founding of the People's Republic of China.

Drawing the bow without releasing the arrow: It is a metaphor for deliberately making a gesture of action.

Happiness and sincerity: see: show up. Disclose sincerity and show sincerity. Describes treating people with sincerity and showing sincerity.

Establishing a foundation: Establishing a foundation is usually a metaphor for the founding monarch of an old country establishing a new dynasty or country.

Kaiwu Chengwu: kai: open, understand; wu: affairs. If you understand the principles of beauty, you can do all kinds of things well.

Founding Fathers: Founding Fathers: People with extraordinary achievements. Refers to a person who has made great contributions to the establishment of a new country or dynasty.

Opening the stage: a metaphor for the beginning of speaking or writing an article. It is also a metaphor for the beginning of an event.

Drink happily: Happy: The mood is unrestrained and very happy. It is a metaphor for opening your mind and drinking wine to your heart's content.

Founding hero: refers to a person who has made great contributions to the establishment of a new country or dynasty.

Founder: Kaishan: refers to the founder of a temple in a famous mountain; Patriarch: the first generation to start a business. Originally refers to the monk who founded the monastery. Later, it refers to the founder of a certain enterprise.

Originator: a metaphor for the founder of an academic school or technique.

Opening the gong and shouting: In ancient times, when officials were traveling, the government officials would beat the gong in front of them and yell at passers-by to avoid them. It is also a metaphor for showing off for others.

Speak directly and speak your mind: Speak directly and without any hidden inflection.

kaijiangpitu: kai: open up; jiang: frontier; PI: open up; tu: territory. Open up territory and expand territory.

Kaiji entrepreneurship: refers to creating an imperial business. 4. Four-character idioms that begin with "kai"

1. "Opening a book" is beneficial: "opening a book" means opening a book, referring to reading; "Benefit" means a benefit. There are always benefits to reading.

2. Be open and honest: Open your mind and show sincerity. It means treating others with sincerity, being frank and selfless.

3. Increase revenue and reduce expenditure: open: encourage classes; source: water source. Develop water sources and control water flow. Metaphor to increase income and save expenses.

4. Begin with a clear meaning: Begin with a clear meaning: clarify the purpose; clear meaning: explain the meaning. Refers to stating the main meaning at the beginning of speaking and writing.

5. Open the door and bow to the thief: Yi: bow your hands in salute. Open the door and invite the robber in. It is a metaphor for bringing in bad people and bringing disaster.

6. Creation of the world: Ancient mythology says that the world came into being after Pangu created the world. Later, "the creation of the world" was used to refer to the history of history.

7. Meet each other with openness: Openness: open your mind , showing sincerity. Describes treating people with sincerity and showing sincerity.

8. Get straight to the point: Open the door and you will see the mountain. It is a metaphor for talking or writing about the topic directly without beating around the bush.

9. Kaiwuchengwu: kai: open, understand; wu: affairs. If you understand the principles of beauty, you can do all kinds of things well.

10. Originator: a metaphor for the founder of an academic school or technique.

11. Blossom and bear fruit: Originally refers to the harvest after sowing and hard work. Now it is a metaphor that work has progressed and achieved results.

12. Opening the clouds and seeing the sky: It is a metaphor that the darkness has passed and the light has arrived. It is also a metaphor for clearing up misunderstandings. It's the same as "Open the clouds and see the sun".

13. Carry on the past: inherit the legacy of our predecessors and pave the way for the future.

14. Open your mouth and tell your heart: speak straightforwardly, without any hidden meaning.

15. Open up territory and expand territory: open up territory and expand territory. Same as "opening up frontiers and expanding territory".

16. Happy: Describes treating people sincerely and showing sincerity. Same as "happy and sincere". 5. Four-character idioms, take *chu*

Idioms with the word "chu":

fledgling thatched cottage: thatched cottage. The original metaphor is a new person. Now it is a metaphor for just leaving home or school and going to work. Lack of experience.

The first time of birth. The meaning of self-proclaimed birthday.

First-blooming hibiscus Hibiscus: Lotus. Freshly opened lotus. The metaphorical poetry is fresh and impressive. It also describes a naturally beautiful woman.

Beginning to show off one’s strengths or talents.

To show off one's talents means to have just shown one's abilities or talents.

New here. Just arrived.

A newborn calf is a metaphor for a simple or brave young man. Same as "newborn calf".

Newborn calf is the same as "newborn calf".

A newborn calf is a metaphor for a simple or brave young man. Same as "newborn calf".

The first try is a metaphor for showing strength or talent at the beginning.

Newborn calves are not afraid of tiger calves: calves. Newly born calves are not afraid of tigers. It is a metaphor that young people have few worries in their thoughts and dare to act.

The first cry originally refers to the loud cry of a newborn baby, which will definitely be extraordinary in the future. Later, it is also used as a metaphor for a concert singer making his or her debut on stage.

A newborn calf is a metaphor for a simple or brave young man.

Newborn calves are not afraid of tigers. It is a metaphor for young people who have little experience in the world and dare to speak and act without fear.

Newborn calves are not afraid of tigers. This is a metaphor for young people who have little experience in the world and dare to speak and act without fear.

Huang Ting Huang Ting: refers to "Huang Ting Jing", a Taoist classic. Just the right meaning.

Graffiti for beginners: It is a metaphor for poor calligraphy or low writing level, with many places to be erased and modified. Describes just starting to study knowledge.

You can't escape the first day of the new year, you can't escape the fifteen fingers. You can escape for a while, but in the end you can't escape at all.

Waking up from a big dream is like waking up from a big dream. It is a metaphor for being blinded by wrong things for a long time and beginning to wake up.

Waking up from a nightmare is like getting out of a terrible dream. Describes the lingering fear after a disaster.

Restore as before: restore; such as: like, like. Restore the old, just as it was before.

Return my first clothes: return them; first clothes: the clothes I wore when I was not an official. A metaphor for resigning and going into seclusion.

The character "melon" was first divided. In the old days, literati split the character "melon" into two eight characters to mark the year, that is, sixteen years old. Mostly used for women.

Why did you regret your past actions in the first place?

Regret: Regret; original: beginning, beginning. I regret not taking another action.

Hongmeng was first created Hongmeng: The ancients believed that before the creation of the world, there was a chaotic energy. Creation of heaven and earth. Refers to the human world that has just begun to appear.

When a wife comes to teach a child for the first time, teaching a baby means that education should be given to a person in time and as early as possible.

Awakening from a long dream describes beginning to understand things that have been unclear for a long time.

Since today, why did you do that in the first place? If you regret it now, why did you do that in the first place? .

MI has no beginning, Xian Ke has an end. MI: nothing; Chu: beginning; Xian: little; Ke: capable. Everything has a beginning, but rarely an end. It is often used to warn people to start and end well when doing things.

The first opening of love: an orifice; the beginning of love: the occurrence of affection or the beginning of love between a man and a woman. Refers to someone who has just learned about love (mostly a young girl).

It feels like waking up from a dream. It is often used as a metaphor for awakening from confusion and wrong understanding.

It's like waking up from a dream. It means that you have been confused in the past, but you have just understood it after being inspired by others or facts.

It’s like waking up after being drunk, just like waking up after being drunk. It is a metaphor for just waking up from addiction.

It’s like waking up from a dream. It is a metaphor that I have been confused in the past, but I just realized it.

Be cautious in the first battle: be cautious and pay attention; the first battle: the first battle. Carefully treat the first battle, which is decisive in the overall strategy and campaign.

Caution in the end is like the beginning. Shen: cautious; such as: Xiang. End as carefully as you began. Refers to always proceed with caution.

Get off at the beginning of getting off the bus: In the old days, it refers to the arrival of a new official. The old one means that the new official has just arrived. This is a metaphor for arriving at a place with a work assignment.

The rising sun in the morning has just risen from the east. A metaphor for a dynamic and lively scene.

新玡 Chufa 玡: whetstone; 新玡: newly sharpened blade. As sharp as a newly sharpened knife. It is a metaphor for showing outstanding talents as soon as you start working.

新玡 preliminary test 玡: whetstone; 新玡: newly sharpened blade. As sharp as a newly sharpened knife. It is a metaphor for showing outstanding talents as soon as you start working.

There is freshness in the beginning and freshness in the end: less. There is a beginning but rarely an end. Refers to beginning and end.

If I had known today, I would have regretted it. Now that I regret it now, why did I do that in the first place? .

If I had known today, why did I do that in the first place? Now that I regret it now, why did I do that in the first place? 6. The meaning and usage of the four-character idiom

The more you work, the more you gain a confidant, and you can die without regrets and rest as long as you can When a person is successful, he is depressed and unfulfilled

A fool may worry a lot, but a fool may worry a lot, or a person who is proud and full of ambition may give up an inch of gift and gain a foot of gift

The method is as follows, only It's easy to get a thousand troops, but it's hard to find a general. You can conquer the world immediately. If you keep the green mountains, you still have firewood.

If you keep the green mountains, you won't be afraid of running out of firewood. You'll have to dry up first. You can't have water. You can't do both. Gains and losses

Gains and losses, glory and withering, can't find a place to walk through iron shoes. Gains are willing to cut off one's body, dare to kill the emperor

Standing on the fist, leaving green mountains on the arm Now, don’t worry about not having firewood or entering the tiger’s den, you will have to do it if you don’t get the tiger’s cubs

You have to taste your own food and be content with your own business, sow melons and get melons, sow beans and get beans, and be full of ambition

Ambition The qi is abundant, the cause is achieved, the fisherman is benefited, the fisherman is benefited

The snipe and the clam are at odds, the fisherman is benefited, leisurely and leisurely, leisurely and leisurely, leisurely and complacent, contented with ambition, and elated in one fell swoop. Complacency

Be proud of yourself and be proud of yourself

Happy and contented. The villain has achieved his ambition and forgotten his image.

There is no place to go after wearing iron shoes. It takes no effort to be able to break through the iron shoes without finding a place, and it takes no effort to get it and die in the right place

The right and wrong have a clear understanding of the right and wrong, which makes people feel troubled and the horse is in trouble

It is rare to have a fist like a tiger with wings. If you stand upright, you will be able to walk on your arms. If you stand upright, you will be able to walk on your arms.

If you are drunk, you will have to be strong. It will be easy to be poor and full of ambition.

Seven After opening eight, I will be angry and full of ambition. I will cut open the clam and get the pearl

The bird will get the bow. The hidden name is worthy of the name. I will buy the king and get the sheep. I will keep the green hills without fear of running out of firewood

The vested interests will be lost. When a fish is dry and in water, everyone finds his own suitability

If you have time to read, you will get a fish and forget about the water. When you are so proud, you will forget about the image.

If you get it, you may not get it. A rabbit forgets its hooves. If you get it, the gain and loss will depend on the person

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Gains and losses are half the same, gain people's strength, lose horses, lose horses, and cause disaster

Gain horses, lose enough, gain an inch, gain nothing, lose more than you gain

Gains cannot make up for losses, gains are scarce, wolves can be eliminated, tigers are gained, Chu Gong is regained

Chu is gained, Chu Gong is regained, the ugly daughter-in-law always has to see her parents-in-law, she must not disobey her, and she cannot make friends

The class teacher is victorious and soaring with pride. Deyi Zhang is very happy with each other

The snipe and the clam are fighting with each other with self-satisfaction, the fisherman is benefiting from the fire, and the ice is served by Yong Yong to taste

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The snipe and the clam quarrel, the fisherman gets the benefit, the will and the spirit of the fishermen want to get it, but the fool is willing to worry about it, and there will be one gain

A man will get it when he asks for it, and he will get a blessing in disguise. A fool will get it.

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I am satisfied with the success I have achieved, and I am so proud that I have gained nothing

Even if I bite the root of the vegetable, my brother has achieved enlightenment, and the chicken and the dog have ascended to heaven, killing two birds with one stone

Xuan Xuan is so harmonious that they complement each other, and I feel at ease. Complacency

I am small-minded and gain and lose first. I find gold in the sand and vegetables in the basket.

It is easy to get it. If I have to break through the iron shoes, I can't find it. It doesn't take any effort to get it. Get the spear

Being greedy and overdoing things is counterproductive, the sheep gets the ox, Tanli gets the pearl

Be greedy and you are willing to cut yourself off, dare to pull the emperor down, like a fish in the water, you can't get what you want

Seek benevolence and get it Benevolent people can get it and put to death thousands of worries. One can win the victory

Begging for wine and being forced to get it. The blind can get a mirror by chance

Can't laugh or cry. The green hills are still there. Don't worry about the gains and losses of not having firewood. It’s rare to understand people

The dragon’s quick feet will catch the chicken and the insect first when it gets the water

If you gain or lose, you’ll get the rain.

If you gain or lose, you’ll get what you want.

It’s easy to get wrong. To get the moon first, to get the fish, to forget the fish trap, to be proud of the work

To be so proud, to forget the words, to be so proud, to forget the shape, to be the proud disciple

To get a son-in-law, as easy as a dragon, to be so blessed as to never be so blessed

To have mixed gains and losses If you win the first time, if you return to the dynasty, you will gain prosperity, but if you lose people, you will perish

If you find a place where others can be spared, and if you spare others, they will find their place. If you gain samadhi, you will be able to look forward to Shu

If you get by and get by, you will lose again. You will gain many helpers, but you will lose the way. With little help, you can gain an inch.

If you gain an inch, you can make progress. If you make progress, it won't be worth it. If you lose, it will win the hearts of the people. Chu Gong Chu De takes action to obtain Lu

Success or failure is aloof and self-satisfied. How can one get tiger cubs without entering the tiger's den?

Doing it as a last resort and not getting the point, not doing well, and ultimately not finding the right place

If you don’t know your fate, you won’t know, you will win ten and five, you will be proud and determined

It’s rare to be proud and contented, and it’s rare to be confused and deserve it.

First to come near the water, first to win, first to win, first to go, first to go, first to win, worry about gains and losses. Yangyang

Success or failure, success or failure, there is a lot of help at your fingertips, use it as a last resort

If you are unpopular, you will die, you have to be puzzled

As a last resort