Three-character idiom?

⑴ What are the 3-character idioms (playing the three-character grid game)?

Aduwu’s cozy nest, proud frost branches, wasting wax, daydreaming, a hundred miles, a talent, a hundred generations, a teacher putting on airs, a prodigal son

A stumbling block to a half-assed version, half a make-up, half a bottle of vinegar, a hindrance to the eyes, a protective umbrella, and an injustice

The nouveau riche takes the blame for the object in the cup, and the winged bird sits behind closed doors to watch the haven. The door is not set yet, but the other side is left behind. ***

Breaking the rules, playing devil's advocate, singing high-profile songs, frying rice, frying squid, fighting on wheels, eating free food, ugly monsters in the pond

Being in the limelight, being in the limelight, being in the spotlight, being in the punching bag, being in front of the bird, making a fool of yourself in the newborn calf, having sex with a pestle The trumpeter brags

The jealous devil urges the ghost to play the side drums, beats the bachelors, fights in the ring, ambushes, stands in front, beats the autumn wind and kills the tiger

Be the first to smooth things over, make a big pot meal, generous, unrequited love, coward, shield, knife, pen, and official fall headfirst

Daoliang plots for local snakes, stepping stones for fishermen, and fishermen for fishing. Drop off his book bag, drop his writing bag, support pillars, and headwind reassuring pills

Dongchuang scheme, the host from the East, rides on the host from the east, the bookworm is short, flat and fast, sorry for the all-rounder to win the golden talent

⑵ " What is the "three-character idiom"?

So some people call it the "three-character idiom". Such as "Half bucket of water, short oven cake, poured

bean shells

, hard cock,

wearing flower shoes

, Shaving beards, dogs grabbing shit..." etc. In fact, there are no clues about the eight characters, you can’t find anything after eating fans, you don’t care about others, you talk nonsense, etc. are also idioms

.

1. The person with outstanding talents is (

Optimus Prime).

2. Idioms are not limited to three-character expressions. People who like to talk People are (rectangular children

), like farting to become gods, people who don’t pull out a dime are (iron cocks

). People who like to spread gossip are (long-tongued women

Cannonball

Hindsight

).

3. Straightforward personality.

4. The structural form of idioms about being stingy with money. Because it has stereotyped characteristics, most of them are three-character idioms

⑶ Do you know what the following three-character idioms are?

Leader, Wisdom star, host, prisoner, iron rooster, fool, wallflower, layman

⑷ What are the three-character idioms and give explanations.

1. Comfortable home: generally referred to as a comfortable place to live.

2. The thing in the cup: the thing in the cup refers to wine. Du Fu has a poem that goes: "If you have something in the cup, you are still the same as the gulls on the sea."

3. Step in the footsteps: Houchen, the dust raised when walking, refers to following and imitating others.

4. Chujiujiao: Chujiujiao, a wooden stick and a stone mortar for pounding things. It is later said that making friends is not too poor or too low.

5. Drop off the book bag: Drop off the book bag, which means that you like to use words or sentences from books in conversation.

6. Host: Originally refers to the host on the east road, later referred to as the host who entertains guests.

7. Prank: Playing tricks on others excessively.

8. Wind in the ear: The wind blowing by the ear is a metaphor for saying something that you don’t take to heart after hearing it.

9. Parent Official: The ancient name for state and county officials.

10. Parental country: In ancient times, people called themselves the country where they were born.

11. Father-son soldiers: An army where the relationship between the top and bottom is like a family.

12. Wind, horse and ox: The wind, horse and ox are not related, which means that things have nothing to do with each other. "Zuo Zhuan: The Fourth Year of Duke Xi" records: "The king is in the North Sea, and I am in the South Sea, but the wind, horse and cow are incompatible with each other."

13.

Huang Liang Meng: Tang Dynasty Chao Shen Jiji's "Zhongzhongji" records that Lu Sheng enjoyed all the wealth and glory in his dream. When he woke up, the yellow rice steamed by his master was not yet mature, so it was called Huang Liang Dream. It is a metaphor for unreal things and the destruction of desires, like a dream.

14. Tightening Curse: In "Journey to the West", Guanyin Bodhisattva taught Tang Monk the spell to subdue Sun Wukong, which was later used as a metaphor for a frame that binds people.

15. Nine ileum: Describes the extreme depression and pain in the chest. Sima Qian wrote in "A Letter to Ren Shaoqing": "The intestines return nine times a day, and they suddenly seem to have forgotten something."

16. Mantra: Originally refers to those who do not understand Buddhism and Zen, but only Can use Zen formulas as conversation materials. The latter generally refers to words that are often spoken but have no actual meaning.

17. Ask questions about everything: Do more research and research when encountering problems. Tao Xingzhi's poem "Asking About Everything" says: "Manpower is better than heaven's work, only asking about everything."

18. Boring gourd: a riddle that is difficult to guess, something that is unclear.

19. Layman: refers to a layman who has not yet mastered a certain knowledge or skill.

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20. Mianli needle: a metaphor for being kind on the outside but cruel on the inside.

21. Ecstasy soup: a superstitious person refers to the decoction in hell that makes the soul lose its true nature. People's words or actions.

22. Confusion: a metaphor for traps and tricks that confuse people.

23. Unfounded: It means "maybe there is something made out of thin air".

24. Hindsight: a metaphor for taking measures after the fact.

25. Pawn: In the old days, it refers to a person who works in front of a carriage. Later, it is often used as a metaphor for someone who works for others. People.

26. Birds and beasts scatter: the crowd disperses like birds and beasts

27. Ox-horse walking: The original meaning is a person who runs like an ox-horse in front of the emperor.

28. Unprecedented: refers to something that has never happened before.

29. Knocking on the side: means to help from the side.

30. A stepping stone. : Picking up bricks and knocking on the door, throwing away the bricks when the door is opened. It is a metaphor for gaining fame and fortune.

31. Extortion: Using excuses to defraud or threaten to obtain property.

< p> 32. Clear the monarch's side: eliminate the cronies and bad guys around the monarch. 33. The original meaning is to describe a hero who has lost his ambition. Later, it was also used to describe softness. p> 34. Kill the scenery: damage the beautiful scenery. It is a metaphor for ruining the mood. Su Dongpo's poem of the Song Dynasty, "Ci Yun Lin Zi Zhong Xin Dike Ji Jie Ji" says: "Killing the scenery to report the new year, Lianjiang Mengyu does not know the spring." ”

35. The roar of a lion: Buddhists compare the Buddha’s sermons to be like thunder that shakes the world.

36. Friends who forget their age: refers to friends who forget their age. That is, regardless of age and generation differences.

37. Bottomless pit: a metaphor for desires that can never be satisfied.

38. Taken for granted: It is assumed that this is the case now. The facts are not consistent.

39. To describe running very fast.

40. To describe many people talking or acting at the same time.

< p> 41. Yiyantang: It was originally a plaque hung in an old store, indicating that sales are fair and the price is the same. It was later used to reflect the undemocratic leadership style, where one person has the final say.

42. A thorn in the side: a metaphor that is extremely disgusting. A person who hates.

43. A yes-man: a worm that responds to the sound of a voice.

44. A man who holds an ox's ear: In ancient times, princes sacrificed their blood to form an alliance and cut off the ox's ear. Take the blood and put it on a bead plate, which is held by the person who leads the alliance, so the person who leads the alliance is called "the person holding the ear".

45. Straight as a string: As upright as a bowstring. "The Book of the Later Han·Five Elements" records a nursery rhyme: "Straight as a string, the road to death is on the edge." The song is like a hook, which is the opposite of being granted a title.

⑸ Three-character idiom

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⑹ What is the three-character idiom

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⑺ Three-character idioms, five-character idioms, six-character idioms, and seven-character idioms (three each)

Three-character idioms: milestones of pranks and curses

Five-character idioms: version six Fourteen armies were defeated like a mountain, but they didn’t eat fireworks and food. Old crows stayed together in cloth bags. Ten glasses of wine relieved the soldiers. They were sick and went to the doctor in a hurry. They were full and warm. Their lustful thoughts were iced. Charcoal was different. There were no characters. There were not a single skimming boat. Many boats did not block the road. A single tree cannot make a forest. A single thread cannot make a thread. Ducks are frightened and mandarin ducks drive ducks to the shelves. Wealth cannot be lustful. It is advisable to learn from the past and buy old cows from across the mountain to advance to the next level and become the number one scholar

Why not push the waves ahead and be generous to others? The wind knows the strength of the grass. The strong wind sweeps the autumn leaves

Six-character grid: There is nothing more sad than a dead heart. Love is not professional and elegant. It has to be done without any effort. It is illegal and ancient. It does not repair the present. It is indiscriminate and cannot be compared. A hundred hearings are not as good as a sighting, and a hundred stars are not as good as a month. The outward appearance is not as strong as the inner strength. It is not very high. I can't eat it. I can't walk around. Chen millet is rotten. Sesame seeds. Angry punches. Don't hit the smiling face. Blowing wrinkles. A pool of spring water. The east wind overwhelms the west wind. It swells the face and pretends to be fat. Hearing with bare ears is worse than seeing with eyes. He puts out a long line to catch big fish. The wind, horse and cattle are irrelevant. How can he cut a chicken with a bull's knife? He dares to get angry but dare not speak. He turns conflicts into jade and silk. Rivers and seas do not choose the trickle. They can't do it all day long. Do not let the family ugliness be publicized. Finding bones in an egg is elusive

Seven-character grid: I won’t die until I reach the Yellow River, I won’t dare to cross the thunder pool, I won’t care about anything, I won’t shed tears if I don’t see the coffin, I won’t look at the monk’s face, I’ll pull it out when I see the Buddha’s face The skin of the radish field is wide, close your eyes to catch sparrows, don't bow down for five pecks of rice, don't cover yourself with a single flicker, the great virtue is here, there is no silver, three hundred taels, a boat to the middle of the river to mend the leak, there is no one in the court, don't be an official, a newborn calf, don't be afraid of tigers, don't conspire against each other, lose your heart face to face. Laughing from behind, breaking the casserole and asking in the end, is it necessary to spare others? If you spare others, if you do unjust things, you will be killed, and it will be universally applicable. Dark clouds are pressing down on the city, and you want to destroy the hero, but you will not suffer the loss in front of you. It is difficult to paint the bones of a tiger, but it is difficult to paint the bones of a tiger with good intentions.

⑻ Idioms about the three-character pattern

are organized as follows:

1. Close the door

2. Beat the autumn wind

3. Kill the tiger

4 half buckets of water

5 short oven cakes

6 poured bean shells

7 hard cocks

8 Wear flower shoes

9 Shaving beards

10 Dogs grab shit

11 Optimus Prime is a person with outstanding talents

12 Long-tongued women like people who spread gossip

13 Cannon Zi

14 Hindsight

15 Straight-tongued people who love to talk

16 A stingy man who is stingy with money, a penniless person

17: Prank

18 A tight curse

19 Milestones

20 A green onion

21. A thorn in the side

22. A layman

23. A good old man

24. Comfortable home: Generally referred to as a comfortable place to live.

25. The thing in the cup: the thing in the cup refers to wine. Du Fu has a poem that goes: "With the contents in the cup, I am still the same as the gulls on the sea."

26 steps of follow-up: the dust raised when walking refers to following and imitating others.

27 Chujiujiao: Chujiujiao, a wooden stick and a stone mortar for pounding things. It is later said that making friends is not too poor or too low.

28 Shuo Shubao: Shuo Nong Shubao means that he likes to use words or sentences from books in conversation.

29 Host: Originally refers to the host on the East Road, later called the host who entertains guests.

30 Prank: Playing tricks on others excessively.

31 Parent Official: The ancient name for state and county officials.

32 Father and son soldiers: An army where the relationship between the top and bottom is like a family.

33 Wind, horse and ox: The wind, horse and ox are incompatible, which means that things have nothing to do with each other.

34 Huangliang dream: It is a metaphor for illusory and unreal things and the destruction of desires. Dream.

35. Tightening curse: a metaphor for the frame that binds people.

37 Catchphrase: Originally refers to those who do not understand Buddhism and Zen philosophy and can only use Zen clichés as conversation materials.

38 Menghulu: a riddle that is difficult to guess, something that is unclear

39 Layman: refers to a layman who has not yet learned a certain knowledge or skill.

40 Mianli needle: a metaphor for being kind on the outside but vicious on the inside. It also means to protect carefully.

41 Ecstasy soup: Superstitious people refer to the soup in hell that makes the soul lose its true nature. A metaphor for words or actions that confuse people.

42 Mo Xuyou: means "maybe". It was later alleged that the charges were fabricated out of thin air.

43 Pawn: In the old days, it referred to the person who ran in front of the chariot and horse. Later, it was often used as a metaphor for the person who worked for others.

44 Birds and beasts disperse: The crowd disperses like birds and beasts.

45 Unprecedented: refers to something that has never happened before.

46 Knock on the side drum: It means to help from the side.

47. Knocking bricks: Pick bricks and knock on the door. Once the door opens, throw away the bricks. It is a metaphor for a tool for hunting for fame, which can be thrown away once you get it.

48 Blackmail: Using pretexts to defraud or threaten to obtain property by defrauding someone.

49. Clear the monarch’s side: Eliminate the cronies and bad guys around the monarch.

50 kill scenery: damage the beautiful scenery. A metaphor for spoiling one's mood.

51 Lion's Roar: Buddhists compare the Buddha's sermons to be like thunder shaking the heaven and earth.

52 Wangnianjiao: refers to friends who forget their age. That is, friends made regardless of differences in age and seniority.

53 Bottomless pit: a metaphor for desires that can never be satisfied.

54 yixueyan: describes running very fast.

55 A nest of wind: describes many people talking or acting at the same time in a noisy manner.

56 Yiyantang: It turned out to be a plaque hung in an old shop, indicating that sales and purchases were fair and equal.

42. A thorn in the side: a metaphor for a person who is extremely disgusted and hateful.

43. Yes-man: A worm that responds to the sound. It is a metaphor for a person who has no independent opinions and just goes along with everything.

⑼ Three-character idioms and explanations

Most of the structural forms of idiomatic expressions are three-character idioms. Because it has stereotyped characteristics, some people call it a "three-character idiom". Such as "half a bucket of water, short oven cakes, pouring bean shells, playing hard, wearing flower shoes, shaving beards, dogs grabbing shit..." etc. In fact, idiomatic expressions are not limited to three-character expressions, such as fart to confer godhood, eight-character expressions are missing, eat fans and find nothing, ignore others, talk nonsense, etc. are also idiomatic expressions.

1. The person with outstanding talents is (

Optimus Prime).

2. The person who likes to spread gossip is (Longtongued Woman

Pao Zongzi

Hindsight

).

3. A person who has a straightforward personality and loves to talk is (Zhang Zongzi

).

4. A person who is stingy with money and spends nothing is an iron rooster

).

⑽ Write a three-character idiom

Three Character grid: Milestones of pranks and tight curses

Five-character grid: Sixty-four, defeated like a mountain, no fireworks, no food, old crows in cloth bags, ten glasses of wine to relieve the soldiers' illness, emergency treatment, fullness, warmth, lust, and iced charcoal Different tools, no horoscopes, no one, many boats, no obstruction to the road, single trees, no forest, single threads, no thread, hunting ducks, frightening mandarin ducks, chasing ducks, wealth, wealth, cannot be lewd, it is advisable to learn from the past, buy an old cow from across the mountain, move to the next level, go to the top, what's the joy? Don't let the waves behind push the waves ahead and be generous to others. The strong wind knows the strong grass and the strong wind sweeps the autumn leaves

Six-character pattern: There is no greater sadness than the death of one's heart and the love of love. The love is not professional and elegant. It has to be done without any effort. The power of blowing ashes is illegal. The past does not repair the present. Indiscriminate and indistinguishable. Talking a hundred times is not as good as seeing a hundred stars. It is not as strong as a month. It is not as strong as the inner strength. It is not very high. I can’t eat it. I can’t eat it. It’s rotten sesame seeds. I can’t fight with fists and smile. Wrinkling a pool of spring water, the east wind overwhelms the west wind, swollen the face and fills the fat man with the elixir. He who hears with his bare ears is worse than he can see with his eyes. He uses a long line to catch big fish. The wind, horse and cow are irrelevant. How can he cut a chicken? He dares to be angry but dare not speak with a bull's knife. He turns conflicts into jade and silk. The river and the sea will not choose the trickle. I will be in panic all day long. I will not expose my family ugliness. I can’t find the bones in the eggs but I can’t get it. The coffin does not shed tears, nor does it look at the monk's face, look at the Buddha's face, pull out the radish, cover the ground wide, close the eyes to catch sparrows, do not bow down for five buckets of rice, do not cover up with a single gleam, great virtue, there is no silver here, three hundred taels, the boat goes to the center of the river to mend the leak, there is no one in the court, don't be an official. Newborn calves are not afraid of tigers. Different people do not work together. They lose their hearts in front of their faces and laugh behind their backs. They break the casserole and ask in the end whether they should be spared. If others are spared, if they do injustice, they will be killed. It will be universal. Dark clouds are pressing down on the city. They want to destroy the heroes, but they will not suffer the loss in front of them. It is difficult to paint the bones of a tiger, so I kindly made a donkey liver and lungs