1. What are the 4-character idioms for the opening character?
Spring is blooming, whimsical, smiling, enlightened, open and honest, carry forward the past and open up the future, open up the world, open up the left and right, establish a foundation, start a business, smile, be open to friendship, Open up the skin, broaden the horizons, suddenly become enlightened, open up new territories, increase revenue and reduce expenditures, open the door to thieves, clarify the cause, open the eyes wide, win the flag, get 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 opening up the future: inheriting the work 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. 2. What are the four-letter words starting with the word "eyes"
目不看 mùbùbiéshì 目不典不见 (mùbùbiéshì). The eyes should not look randomly. Describes a person who is upright. If one does not appreciate the eyes, the eyes have no time to appreciate them. Describes the beauty and variety of scenery. Eyes can't see eyelashes. One's own eyes cannot see one's own eyelashes. It is a metaphor for not having self-awareness. It also means that one can only see the distance but not the near. Eyes cannot meet and eyelashes cross: the intersection of upper and lower eyelashes, that is Close the eyes. Not closing the eyelids. Describes not sleeping or being unable to sleep at night. No eyes to see: supply. The eyes have no time to appreciate. Describes the scenery as beautiful and numerous. No eyes to peer into the garden to describe concentration, immersed in reading. No eyes to look aside. Vision: to see. Describes not caring about or unwilling to look at the things around you. The eyes cannot bear to see, and the eyes cannot bear to look at it, describing the scene as very miserable. The eyes cannot bear to see, and the eyes cannot bear to look at it. It describes the scene as miserable. The eyes cannot bear to see, describing the scene as extremely miserable. Same as "the eyes cannot bear to see". "See". The eyes can't bear to see, the ears can't bear to hear: But. Can't bear to see, can't bear to hear. Describes a very miserable scene. The eyes can't bear to see, it's so miserable that people can't bear to see. The eyes can't bear to see, the ears can't bear to hear. The eyes can't bear to see, ears. Can't bear to hear. Describes an extremely miserable scene. Illiterate. I don't even know the common word "ding". Describes not knowing a single word. Illiterate means reading little or no books; illiterate or illiterate. Illiterate means not knowing a single word. Eyes are not wide open and sight is empty: looking randomly. Do not look around casually. Describes observing etiquette. Illiterate means not knowing a word. Giving means: providing. It means there are many things that cannot be seen by the eyes. 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: Be open-minded 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 clarify the purpose: to 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 inflections.
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 cheerful.
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 that your view of things should not be too restrictive or limited to a narrow range, but your vision should be broadened.
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: Open the door and 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 thief".
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 from the fog: a metaphor that makes people suddenly enlightened.
Open the zhen to 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 is often used as a metaphor for indulging bad people.
Founding Fathers: Elders: people 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.
Kaiwuchengwu: kai: open, understand; wu: affairs. Knowing 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.
Open the gong and shout: In ancient times, when officials were traveling, the yamen servants 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. What are the four-character idioms whose first character is "kai"
Idioms starting with "kai":
Founder,
Founding Father,
Increase revenue and reduce expenditure,
The originator,
The result of opening up the country,
Open the door and delay theft,
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The hero who founded the country,
The tiger was born,
The founder of the sect was clear and righteous,
The territory was opened up,
The opening was opened See boldness,
Open your mouth to see the throat,
Go straight to the point,
Open up territory and expand territory,
See sincerity happily,
Bloom and bear fruit,
Open the gong and shout,
Open the bow without firing the arrow,
Start a business,
Create things into success
Develop advantages and eliminate disadvantages,
Open up territory,
Open the door to thieves,
Tell the truth,
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Pioneer,
Opening up the world,
Opening the clouds and seeing the sun,
Blossoming and bearing fruit,
Blooming See you sincerely
The founding father of the country,
The founder of the country,
The founding hero,
The founder of the country,
Be happy and open your heart,
Open your mouth and be bold,
Open up territory and expand territory,
Establish a foundation and establish a business,
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Founder of mountains,
Open and honest,
Develop territory,
Create things and achieve business,
Open Vision,
Opening the stage with gongs and drums,
The founder of the mountain,
Drinking happily,
Opening the door and bowing to the thief,
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to open eyebrows and eyes,
to be happy and bold 5. What are the four-character idioms for opening in a mouth
p>Never mention it: Never mention it: never speak; mention: to mention it. Refers to keeping one's mouth shut
Full of objections:
Yankou: Yan: to move time backwards. Prolong residual wheezing. Refers to struggling to survive
Same words: different: different. Everyone said the same thing. The descriptions of people are exactly the same.
Full of praise:
Full of praise:
Bloody Mouth: refers to the big mouth of a beast that is brutally devoured. It is also a metaphor for the huge appetite of exploiters and invaders.
Embroidery mouth and brocade heart: brocade and embroidery: exquisite and bright silk fabrics. Describes beautiful writing and gorgeous words.
Impatient and quick-tongued: I am impatient and speak out when I have something to say.
Talking nonsense: Talking nonsense. Refers to baseless and irresponsible nonsense.
Talk to each other: collude with each other and speak with the same voice
Be cautious about speaking: Shen: be cautious. Be cautious in what you say and be careful in doing things
But speaking with shame: refers to careless words that lead to humiliation.
To pull out one’s tongue in vain: a metaphor for talking nonsense. Mostly refers to spreading rumors and causing trouble.
6. The four-character idiom "开 ( ) enter ( )"
There is no idiom related to "开 enter"! "Idioms containing the word "kai"" Idioms starting with the word "kai": (***52) [k] Be open and honest, meet each other openly, open the bow without releasing arrows, start the country, inherit the family, found the hero, the founding father, the founding father, drink and bloom happily The result is to bloom, to be fruitful, to be able to open and close freely, to start a business, to start a business, to establish a pole, to establish a business, to open up a territory, to open up a territory, to open up a territory, to open up a territory, to open up a territory, to expand a territory, to open a book, to be beneficial, to open up a territory, to expand the soil, to open an opening to see the courage, to see the throat, to open the mouth to see the heart. Open a subject, get scholars, broaden your horizons, open up benefits, eliminate harms, open the gongs, shout, open the way, pioneers, open the door, open the door, seven things, open the door, open the door, open the door, open the door, open the door, open the door, open the door, open the door, open the door, open the door, open the door, open the door, open the door, open the door, open the door. Things become things, the mist opens, the sky opens, the tiger comes out, the tiger comes out, the heart opens, the heart opens, the heart opens, the heart opens, the heart opens, the heart opens, the heart opens, the heart opens, the heart opens, the courage opens, the clouds open, the sun opens, the sun opens, the clouds open, the sky opens, the sect is clear. The second character is the idiom of "open": (***27) [b ] Open up a new face, open up a new path, open up a new space [d] Open up a new door, open a door for convenience, open up the skylight, speak brightly, open your eyes [g] Broaden the way for talents, widen the way for speech [l] Open up a new face [m] The eyebrows are wide open, the eyes are wide open, the mouth is wide open, and the mouth is wide open [p] The skin is open and the flesh is bruised [q] The flag is open and the flag is open to win [t] The sky is open and the earth is opened [w] The net is open on three sides, and the net is open on one side [x] The heart is open and the eyes are clear [y] The clouds are clearing and the sun is clearing. When the eyes of the sky open, the eyebrows spread, and luck opens, when the clouds open and the fog disperses, the clouds open and the fog disperses, the warning of Yan Kai is released. The third character is the idiom of "open": (***29) [b] Flowering everywhere, not blooming, not blooming [f] Fan Lai opens his mouth Open a road every mountain, open a road every mountain [h] suddenly open up, suddenly enlightened [j] follow the past and open the present forbidden house, open the barrier, continue the past and open up the future [k] withered trees bloom [m] sound the gong to open the way, fill the sky with offers [p] Pangu opened the world [s] open the river tree in a smooth manner Flowers bloom on the top and the three yangs bloom [t] The iron tree blooms and the iron tree blossoms [x] Open and close at the letter and drink at the letter and open and close at the letter and open the river [y] Open and close the door vertically and horizontally, open and close vertically and horizontally, open and close the left and right bows." Idioms ending with the word "kai": (***20) [b] The eight characters open [c] The spring is warm and the flowers are blooming, and the gold is blooming [h] Huan'er ice is blooming [j] Where sincerity comes, gold and stone will open the eyes to see money. Can open gold and stone [m] enlightenment suddenly, wonderful thoughts open up, absurd thoughts open up [q] love is just beginning, whimsy opens up [s] good door is difficult to open [t] iron tree flower blooms [x] happy smile, happy face, smile, happy face, happy face [y] a husband When the gate is closed, ten thousand people will not open their whims. Idioms with the word "kai" in other positions: (***2) [s] Right and wrong are only for many openings. The lion has a big opening. "Idioms containing the word "jin"" The word "jin" Idioms at the beginning: (***84) [j] Advance the original, retreat the last, advance slander, advance an inch, retreat an inch, enter the road, if you are curled up, enter the road, if you are curled up, enter the road, if you are retreating, advance in virtue, cultivate your career, advance in virtue, cultivate your career, advance, retreat, advance, you can If you can't replace, you can advance, benefit, eliminate harm, advance in wealth, add officials, advance in travel, retreat in travel, advance in land and vast land, advance in glory, retreat in disgrace, advance in sharpness, retreat quickly, advance in good ways, punish evil, advance in good deeds, advance in good deeds, punish evil, advance in thinking, be loyal, retreat, think and make up for mistakes, advance Good, retreat, evil, advance and retreat, advance and retreat, advance and retreat, advance and exit, advance and retreat, hit the fence, advance and retreat, life and death, advance and retreat, touch the fence, advance and retreat, advance and retreat, doubtful, advance and retreat, can advance and retreat, can advance and retreat, can advance and retreat, advance and retreat, dilemma at both ends, advance and retreat, poor path, advance and retreat, crawling on rope, advance and retreat, honor and disgrace, advance and retreat, at a loss, advance and retreat, advance and retreat, loss Entrustering Double difficulty, retreat, and retreat, the retreat, retreat, retreat, and retreat, retreat, retreat, and retreat Wei Gumana, Gutu, and retreat. There is no way to advance or retreat, there is no way to advance or retreat, there is no way to advance or retreat, to advance or retreat, to advance or retreat, to advance or retreat, to advance or retreat, to advance or retreat in a moderate manner, to advance or retreat in a controlled manner, to advance or retreat, to advance or retreat in a moderate manner, to advance or retreat, to advance or retreat moderately, to progress or retreat, to advance or retreat, to advance or retreat, to advance or retreat, to promote the virtuous, to advance the virtuous, to dethrone the evil, to dethrone the virtuous, to advance the virtuous, to dethrone the virtuous, to advance the virtuous, to be capable. Advance the virtuous, be able to advance the virtuous, suppress the evil, advance the virtuous, appoint the capable, advance the virtuous, drive away the traitors, advance the virtuous, drive away the sycophants, advance the virtuous, drive away the foolish, advance the virtuous, promote the meritorious, advance the virtuous, use the ability to advance, and plant good people. *11) [b] If you don’t advance, retreat [c] Advance by an inch and retreat by an inch [f] Advance by one step and strike together [g] One step further [h] The leader who is behind is the one who is behind [j] Be diligent and brave [l] Travel forward and retreat [n] Difficult to advance, easy to retreat [r] Daily progress makes money [t] Jumping into the Yellow River to wash away the indistinct idioms. The third character is "advance": (***16) [b] Whip and push forward, but nothing can be broken. Jinshi does not know how to advance or retreat [c] Advance or retreat from a place [d] Advance and advance every step [j] Advance in rank, rank, position, salary, reject the tiger, advance the wolf, reject the wolf, advance the tiger, advance the virtuous, advance the ability [p] Piao Mu enters the rice [t] retreat from the journey Enter the travel, promote the virtuous and advance the good [y] use reputation to advance energy [z] attract wealth and treasure. Idioms ending with the word "jin": (***24) [b] advance in twice the way and advance in twice the way [c] drive long Go straight forward [f] make a sudden improvement [g] make rapid progress [j] advance simultaneously and advance simultaneously when seeing what is possible, advance bravely [l] do not make progress, advance inside and outside [p] advance slowly [q] go hand in hand Advance hand in hand [t] advance by leaps and bounds [w] advance steadily [x] advance step by step [y] smoke does not come out, fire does not advance, Yingke advances backward, advances according to the level, retreats to advance [z] advances despite difficulties, the word "advance" is in other positions Idioms of: (***5) [b] The white knife goes in and the red knife goes out [j] Advance when you see what is possible, retreat when you see difficulties [q] Reject tigers at the front door, and wolves enter at the back door. Get rid of the tiger and enter the wolf through the back door.