What are the four-character idioms in Xing style?

1. What are the four-character idioms for wearing the body

Being covered in bruises

Weighing the body and carrying clothes

Practicing with physical strength

Tiger body and bear waist

Specific and subtle

Dry body and discouraged

Tailor-made clothes

Body hair and skin

Four bodies and a hundred bones

Four bodies are not diligent

Practice it personally

Five bodies surrender

Five bodies surrender

One body and one heart

Tailor-made clothes

Going into battle naked

Original spots on the tiger body

Original spots on the tiger body

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Tiger body with spots

Body and face

Tailor-made clothes

Sheep body and heart

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Integrated care

Covering your body and feet

Indecent

Fat and strong

This is a big deal

Loyalty to the country

Personal experience

This is a big thing

A big heart and a fat body

A broad heart Fat body

Stand quiet and leisurely

Body and object of fate

This is a big thing

What kind of body is it?

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Old and frail

Light and healthy

Gentle and considerate

Habits and physical development

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The heart is full and the body is angry

The heart is wide and the body is fat 2. What are the idioms where the fourth character is the character Xing

If one is determined to go his own way, misfortune never comes alone. , act vigorously and resolutely, act with good words and deeds, act with necessity, be cautious in food, clothing, housing and transportation, be careful in words and actions, act within your ability, act dictatorially, be difficult to move, act alone, say and act alone, walk alone, speak dangerously, act alone, fight and break the snake. , Ten lines with one eye, walking with a charming look at the smoke, walking with the mountain scenery, walking at night with fine clothes, the journey is worth it, walking with official stop and spirit, thinking twice before walking, sitting down to speak and walking, walking with quiet words and quick actions, practicing diligently, seventy-two rows, magnificent Qi Action

1. Doing things one's own way

Explanation: Refers to not accepting other people's advice and stubbornly following one's own subjective ideas.

From: Chapter 3 of Volume 1 of Yao Xueyin's "Li Zicheng": "Although the emperor, Yang Wenruo, and Gao Qiqian intended to negotiate peace with the captives, they were forced by the people's dissent and did not dare to openly go their own way and make peace with the captives. Make an alliance under the city."

Grammar: subject-predicate; used as predicate and attributive; with derogatory meaning

2. Misfortune never comes alone

Explanation: misfortune: disaster. Refers to unfortunate things happening one after another.

From: Ye Shengtao's "Profit and Loss": "Misfortunes never come singly. That private middle school was unable to pay its salary because it suffered a debt from a bank."

Grammar: subject-predicate; Object, clause; often used with "blessing is unparalleled"

3. Practice it personally

Explanation: body: personally; body: experience. Experience it personally and work hard to implement it.

From: "Huainanzi Pan Lun Xun": "The sage uses his body."

The sage has personal experience and works hard to practice.

Grammar: praise, generally used as predicate and attributive.

4. Act vigorously and resolutely

Explanation: Li: violent. As fierce as thunder, as fast as wind. It is a metaphor for implementing policies and laws strictly and quickly. It also describes the work as being vigorous and quick in action.

From: Chapter 33 of "The Appearance of Officialdom" by Li Baojia of the Qing Dynasty: "Today the case files are transferred, and tomorrow the prisoner will be brought up, which makes me feel vigorous and resolute."

Today the case file will be transferred, and tomorrow the prisoner will be brought up. , Really implement policies and laws strictly and quickly.

Grammar: conjunction; used as predicate, attributive, adverbial; with complimentary meaning

5. Good words and deeds

Explanation: Jia and Yi: goodness and beauty . Good words and actions that are educational.

From: Volume 1 of Gao Yang's "Jade Seat Bead Curtain": "This book is called "Emperor's Illustrations". It was written by Zhang Juzheng of the Ming Dynasty and compiled the words and deeds of the sages of the past dynasties."

Grammar: conjunction; used as subject and object; refers to useful speech and noble behavior 3. What are the idioms where the fourth character is "行"

Domineering, rampant, domineering, arrogant and unreasonable Jianxingdao: journey, distance; Jianxingdao: double, speed up.

Refers to traveling at double speed. Bribery: Bribery; Public: open. Openly using money and property to bribe others to engage in improper behavior. Defilement refers to defiling one's own moral conduct to avoid disaster. Good words and good deeds. Beautiful words and deeds. Good words and deeds. Jia: beautiful; Yi: noble.

Good words and deeds, press the bridle and walk slowly. Bridle: horse reins. Press the reins lightly and let the horse walk slowly.

Violating moral conduct and moral conduct. Traveling day and night.

Difficulty walking even an inch describes difficulty in walking. It also refers to a difficult situation.

To dismantle and act on behalf of others: to dismantle, means to open and read incoming calls and messages; Generally speaking, it means that a designated person will be responsible for opening, reviewing, approving, and processing official documents on his behalf when the chief is absent.

Describes great power. Dou Zhe Snake Dou Zhe: Like the arrangement of the Big Dipper, twists and turns.

Curved like the Big Dipper, zigzagged like a snake. Describe the winding road.

Be arbitrary and act arbitrarily without considering the opinions of others. Describes the style as undemocratic.

Be arbitrary and act arbitrarily without considering the opinions of others. Describes the style as undemocratic.

Simultaneous grace and power: appeasement and coercion are implemented at the same time. Children in a Row You can arrange your children in a row.

Describes many children. Wind and Thunder: Flash past.

The wind flashed and the thunder roared. Describe it as swift as wind and thunder.

Experience it personally and work hard to implement it.

Gaoshan Jingxing Gaoshan: a metaphor for high moral character; Jingxing: a road, a metaphor for upright behavior. Refers to noble virtues worthy of imitation.

Guan Zhi Shen Xing refers to having a thorough understanding of something. Rose means Qixing. Rose means beautiful stone, which means precious. Qi means jade, which means rare and beautiful.

Refers to brilliant thoughts and unusual behavior. Misfortunes never come singly means that unfortunate things happen one after another.

Bribery is done in public. Bribery: giving money privately for entrustment; public: doing it in public. Refers to public bribery.

Act according to the opportunity and act flexibly according to the specific situation. Be careful with your words and actions. Be careful with your words and actions.

Square walking means walking in a square and straight step. Refers to behavior that conforms to etiquette standards.

Go straight ahead and follow your will to achieve success smoothly. As violent as thunder and as fast as wind.

It is a metaphor for implementing policies and laws strictly and quickly. It also describes the work as being vigorous and quick in action.

Restrain oneself: be cautious; be cautious. Discipline yourself and do things carefully.

Zhenzhen walking alone Zhenzhen: looking lonely. Walking alone and alone.

Describes being very lonely. Encourage practice through knowledge and practice. Obtain knowledge through continuous overcoming difficulties. Once you have knowledge, try your best to implement it.

The heart of a wolf is like that of a dog, but the behavior of a dog is like that of a wolf. Metaphor for greed, cruelty, despicable ***.

Act within your ability. Do it according to your own strength, don’t force it. The order must be carried out in vain means that the laws and regulations enacted must be implemented effectively.

Being ill-intentioned and acting badly is a bad act. .

Neyan: speak cautiously; Min: be quick. Refers to speaking cautiously and acting quickly.

The seventy-two lines generally refer to all walks of life. Celebrate and condolence is not acceptable. Celebrate: congratulations; condolence: condolences.

No congratulations or condolences. It originally meant not interacting with others.

The latter is used to describe an alienated relationship. Thirty-six lines: The old general name for all walks of life.

Heinous crimes: the sky is filled with crimes. A metaphor for great sin.

Maverick: unique; Li: stand up. Describes a person's noble aspirations and deeds, which are different from popular customs.

A snail crawls and an ox walks slowly. Metaphor for extremely slow action or progress.

Dangerous words and deeds Danger: integrity. Speak upright words and do upright deeds.

Literati have no morals. People who like to play with words often have bad conduct. Walking without shins. Shin: lower leg.

Can walk without legs. It is a metaphor that things do not need to be promoted and can spread quickly.

Complement each other. Assist each other or use each other in conjunction. Xiu Chuo Ban Xing Xiu Chu: higher, extended to outstanding ability and excellence; Ban Xing: class ranks, refers to the position of an official in the court, and later also refers to the same row and peers.

Excellent talents, beyond peers. Yan Shi Mei Xing Yan Shi: look slightly; Mei Xing: move slowly.

Describes a shy and unnatural appearance. Cultivate your character and keep your moral character pure.

Ten lines at one glance When reading a book, you can read ten lines at the same time. Describes reading very quickly.

Going one's own way means not accepting other people's advice and stubbornly following one's own subjective ideas. Jin Night Walk Brocade: Silk fabrics with colorful patterns.

Walking in brocade clothes at night. Metaphors cannot show glory and wealth in front of others.

Clothing embroidery travels by day. Day: daytime. Wearing brocade clothes and walking in the daytime.

It is a metaphor for working as an official in your hometown, or returning to your hometown after becoming rich. Walking in a file, one after another, like swimming fish.

Describes moving forward in a single line. Going straight means doing things fairly.

Straightforward: Straightforward; Action: Engaged. Just do it on your own terms.

It is a metaphor for doing whatever you want. Sit down to speak and then act. Sit down to speak and stand up to act.

The original meaning is that the speech must be practical and feasible, but the later metaphor means that what is said must be done. Stifled: blocked and unable to move.

There are too many obstacles to implement. Hidden during the day and traveled at night. Fu means hiding; travel means rushing.

Hide during the day and travel at night. Refers to covert activities taken to avoid being discovered by the enemy.

Wanton and rampant 〖Explanation〗Wantful: killing or persecuting at will. Rampant: Taking advantage of power to do evil, being arrogant and violent.

Do whatever you please. Also known as "raging rampant".

Keeping pace with the times 〖Explanation〗Adapt to the times.