Four-character idiom news

1. What four-word news idioms have never been heard before?

[Interpretation] Smell: Listen; No, no. I heard something I had never heard before. Describe the legendary things or news that are fresh and strange.

[Language] "Historical Records and Biography of Li Sheng Lu Jia": "Yue State has no words; Born; I have never heard of it. "

[Appearance discrimination] No; Can't write "end".

See things you've never seen before.

[antonym] Ordinary, ordinary

[Usage] refers to true, fresh and strange content; It also refers to rare people and things. Generally used as predicate, object and attribute.

Verb-object structure

[example]

1 Lao Zhang returned from tourism; Told a lot of anecdotes about us.

(2) these strange ideas; Just ~.

Never heard of such a thing.

2. What are the four-word words to describe "news"? There are two words to describe "news":

Zhuifeng ordered the arrest of the shadow-spreading rumors or taking action based on unconfirmed evidence.

Pinyin: b ǔ f ē ng Zhu not y ǐ ng

Interpretation: both wind and shadow can't be caught. Metaphor has no factual basis for talking and doing things.

Source: "Han Shu Suburb Sacrifice": "If you listen to his words, your ears will be full, and if you meet them; I can't ask for it, and it swings like the wind. " Zhu Zi Quan Shu: "If you seem to be doing it for a long time, how much progress will you make?"

Example: If the victims ask themselves the reasons for being offended one by one, they fabricate rumors. Zhang Mingju is seeking to distinguish between loyalty and treachery in order to determine the state of the world.

start a rumour to create trouble

Pinyin: zào yào shng shì

Interpretation: rumors and troubles.

Source: "Zhuangzi Stole Foot": "I made a speech and called it Wu Wen."

Example: Wang Xiyan's Anger of Little People: "This is a famous mean mouth, who likes to gag among colleagues and create rumors." Xiao Ying's Before and After the Publication of Beiping: "Although the people of Beiping are exposed to such things as' spreading rumors and making troubles' every day, the vast majority of people in Beiping have a vision."

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3. What are the lace words in four-character news idioms? Huā biān rén wù: refers to people who are exquisite in manners, quick in speech, humorous and active in newsworthy occasions.

For example, she likes to create gossip, so that she becomes a lace character. Official unofficial history bài guān yě shǐ: Official: A small official in ancient times, who collected gossip and hearsay for emperors, and later called novels or novelists official.

Refers to old novels and privately compiled history books. Source: Han Art History and Literature: "Novelists flow because of officials, because of street gossip, and because of hearsay."

Walk like wildfire. Bù j? r z ǒ u: tibia: calf; Go: Run. You can run without legs.

Metaphor means that things spread quickly without going on. Source: Han Kong Rong's On Xiaozhang Sheng: "The newcomer has no legs, and it is enough to be kind to others." Run to tell each other bē n z ǒ u xi ā ng gyao: When there is important news, everyone runs to tell each other.

Source: "Under Mandarin and Lu": "Scholars have to accompany and have to escape." Keep away from people's eyes and ears: it means to avoid leaking information.

Source: Chapter 28 of Qing Yuda's Dream of a Brothel: "I want my sister to move to a place and meet her tomorrow, so as to avoid people's eyes and ears." .