1. The four-character idiom of bringing in
To advance in leaps and bounds, to be unable to advance, to advance in a huddle, to advance together,
To advance and retreat even an inch Ruler, advance and retreat on the rope, advance the virtuous and retreat from the traitors, advance with great success,
Attack on a large scale, advance to the door, use retreat as advance, advance separately and attack together,
Advance with each passing day, advance and retreat to death. According to, advancing and retreating at a loss, advancing talents and promoting talents,
Adding positions and advancing salaries, advancing at the base and retreating from the end, advancing and retreating at a loss, advancing talents and promoting abilities,
The underachiever, advancing and retreating only in the valley, advancing and retreating but losing ground, advancing and retreating at a rapid pace, advancing and retreating rapidly, advancing and retreating in a difficult situation, advancing and retreating in a dilemma, advancing and retreating in a dilemma,
Advancing the good and dethroning the traitor , advance the virtuous and reject the evil, advance and retreat and lose the place, be brave and diligent,
Advance the virtuous and retreat the foolish, advance and retreat at the place, advance and retreat without support, if you don’t advance, you will retreat,
Advance step by step, advance and retreat touch Fence, drifting mother eats, advances good and retreats evil,
Advance and retreat, survival, daily progress is not declining, advance like a curl, advance the good and dethrone the evil,
Advance and retreat, touch the vassal, go hand in hand, Advance from the inside out, advance slander and harm the virtuous,
Reject the wolf to advance into the tiger, advance if you retreat, advance and retreat from the source, promote the virtuous and advance the good,
Reject the tiger to advance into the wolf, Suspicion of advance and retreat, honor and disgrace of advance and retreat, 2. What are the four-character idioms for ( )人 ( )jin
There is no four-character idiom for "( )人( )jin". The idioms ending with "jin" are as follows:
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Double the road and make progress twice: double; road: the journey. Describes traveling at a faster speed.
Jiang: double; and: double. Walk twice as much as usual in a certain period of time.
Go hand in hand. Several things or aspects are carried out at the same time.
Double the road and advance twice: double; road: the journey. Describes speeding up and moving forward.
Fanran improvement Fanran: the appearance of change. Describes rapid change and progress.
A Buddhist proverb about making progress every day, which means that although one’s Taoism and attainments are deep, one still needs to practice and improve. It is a metaphor that although we have reached a very high level, we are still not satisfied and have to work harder.
Sing loudly and march forward bravely. Describes being full of optimism on the way forward.
March forward bravely in rapids. You must be brave enough to move forward in rapids. Describes being proactive and not flinching in dangerous situations.
March when you see the situation is favorable. The hind finger means to act when you are sure.
Advance simultaneously. Speed ??up the pace and walk two days in one day.
No progress, no progress at all. Describes as having no future.
Inside out and outside in describes unevenness and untidyness.
Slowly advance in advection refers to the ship moving forward slowly in slow current. Post-metaphor steady progress.
To advance by leaps and bounds. Sudden, fierce: describes rapid progress. Describes particularly rapid progress and development.
Smoke cannot come out and fire cannot enter, describing a person who is slow-tempered and not talkative.
The original meaning of "brave and diligent" is to practice diligently. Now means moving forward bravely and forcefully.
Yingke is behind. When the spring water encounters a pothole, it must be filled before continuing to flow forward. Metaphorical learning should be implemented step by step, not just for fame.
Using retreat as a means of advancement originally refers to achieving moral progress through humility, and later refers to using a posture of concession as a means of advancement.
Yiliu Pingjin Liu: grade; Yiliu: according to grade; Pingjin: step by step. It means that officials are promoted step by step according to their qualifications.
Advance despite difficulties and face difficulties.
Step by step refers to the gradual deepening or improvement of learning and work according to certain steps.
A long drive straight ahead means a long drive straight ahead.
To advance together is the same as "to advance together".
Make Steady Progress Proceed with appropriate steps.
Follow the steps: Follow, follow. Gradually advance or improve according to a certain step or sequence. Also means "step by step" and "step by step."
Encourage the underachievers Encourage: induce and support. Guide and help younger generations to make progress.