Four-character idioms and key words

1. () () important four-character idiom

To be of great importance jǔ zú qīng zhòng

[Explanation] As soon as you move your feet, it will affect the weight of both sides. It originally means that a strong person is between two parties; as long as he is slightly biased towards one side, the balance of power will be broken. Metaphorical status is extremely important; enough to influence the overall situation.

[Quotation] "The Book of the Later Han Dynasty·Dou Rong Biography": "When Shu and Han attack each other, the power lies with the general. He can move his feet to the left and right, and there will be weight."

[Authentic pronunciation] Heavy ; cannot be read as "chónɡ".

[Synonym] Crucial

[Antonym] Insignificant and irrelevant to the overall situation

[Usage] Often used to refer to someone The status and role are important. Generally used as predicate and attributive.

[Structure] Subject-predicate formula.

[Example] He was originally very ordinary; but because both sides fought for him, he became a special character.

[English Translation] prove decisive

[Idiom Story] 2. Four-character idioms about important

Describe very important idioms

, high position and deep position: high position: in a dignified and important position. Lin Shen: Like facing an abyss. Being in a prominent position is like facing an abyss. In the old days, it was said that high-ranking officials were always dangerous.

, Not a joke: It means that something is very important and is not a joke.

Everything is ready except the east wind: Everything is ready except that the east wind does not blow and the fire cannot be set. Metaphorically, everything is ready, except for the last important condition.

, The official position is not important enough and the influence is very small.

, Golden Chamber and Stone Chamber: Chamber: Cabinet. The ancient national collection of important documents.

100-year plan: long-term and important plan. Refers to plans or measures related to long-term interests.

, crucial: off: key. Quite important, indispensable at critical moments, a metaphor for the most important. This is the key point when solving problems.