What are the words composed of the names of four related things like "pen, ink, paper and inkstone"

The four characters pen, ink, paper and inkstone belong to the same category, each representing one thing. Idioms similar to pen, ink, paper and inkstone include:

Fire, rice, oil and salt, pots and pans, pavilions, chess, calligraphy and painting, firewood, rice, oil and salt, sweet and bitter, joy, anger, sorrow and joy, poetry and song, spring, summer, autumn and winter, looking, hearing and asking, joy and anger Sad music, pen, ink, paper and inkstone

1. Pen, ink, paper and inkstone

Pronunciation: [bǐ mò zhǐ yàn]

Explanation: In ancient times, it was called the Four Treasures of the Study.

Source: Mei Yaochen's poem "Zaihe Pan Shezhou Paper Inkstone": "The four treasures of the study came out of two counties, and I have come to appreciate you and me."

Sentence: To learn to write calligraphy, first Prepare pen, ink, paper and inkstone, and then quietly pick up the pen.

2. Firewood, rice, oil and salt

Pronunciation: [chái mǐ yóu yán]

Explanation: Mainly refers to the daily necessities of three meals a day.

Source: Yuan·Lan Chufang's "Pink Butterfly·Enqing": "If you want to satisfy your heart, you have to go home and learn about the prices of firewood, rice, oil and salt, so as to relieve the boredom of the season and relieve worries."

Sentence: Survival is firewood, rice, oil, salt, sauce, vinegar and tea. Life is music, chess, calligraphy, painting, singing, dancing and flowers. Survival is just for living, but life is not just for survival.

3. Tower pavilion

Pronunciation: [lóu tái tíng gé]

Explanation: Tower: multi-story building; platform: high and flat, for overlooking A building; pavilion: a building with a roof and no walls for recreation; pavilion: a kind of building. It collectively refers to a variety of buildings for rest and sightseeing.

Source: Chapter 45 of "The Strange Current Situation Witnessed in Twenty Years" by Wu Jianren of the Qing Dynasty: "In addition to the towers and pavilions, there are thirty-eight halls alone."

In addition to the towers and pavilions, there are thirty-eight halls alone.

4. Qin, chess, calligraphy and painting

Pronunciation: [ qín qí shū huà ]

Explanation: playing the piano, playing chess, writing, and painting. Often used to express personal cultural literacy.

Source: Volume 5 of Sun Guangxian's "Bei Meng Suo Yan" of the Song Dynasty: "Gaoche of the Tang Dynasty, a native of Pengzhou. He was smart and knowledgeable, and a man of letters and writing. As for astronomy and calendars, chess, calligraphy and painting, flute and harp, he led Zhu Yizhi of the Liang Dynasty "Flow."

Four-character phrases are a common linguistic phenomenon in Chinese. It is widely used in speech and articles. Free four-character phrases are different from fixed phrases in that they can generally be dismantled and combined at will.

Reference for the above content: Baidu Encyclopedia-Four-Character Words