1. The meaning of four-letter words about writing things
Announcement to calm the people: an announcement to calm people's hearts. Now also refers to informing everyone in advance of things to be discussed or done.
An Ren Cruel Thief: Cruel Thief: harms and destroys people's body and mind. Be comfortable doing cruel and cruel things.
Anren has no relatives: Anren: accustomed to cruelty and does not think it is strange. He is content to do cruel things, so he doesn't care about his relatives.
The eight characters are not visible: it means that things have no clue and no clues.
The eight characters are not clear: It means that things are not clear yet.
Overlord Fengyue: It is a metaphor for treating elegant things with a rough attitude.
Seeing ghosts in broad daylight: Seeing ghosts in broad daylight. It means that the four ministers of the Ministry of Industry have nothing to do and are very leisurely. Later, it generally refers to things that are bizarre or out of thin air.
Bai Duan waiting for action: noodle: hundreds of kinds; action: held. There are many things waiting to be done. 2. Things are done, a four-character idiom
Doing things with half the effort means doing things properly, so the effort is small and the results are great.
Doing twice the result with half the effort means working hard and achieving little results. Everything must be done personally: in person.
No matter what you do, you must do it yourself and ask it yourself. Describes working seriously and without slacking off.
If the matter has nothing to do with you, you will think that the matter has nothing to do with you and put it aside. Not learning from the past means doing things without learning from previous experience.
Don't delay. Things should be done quickly, and it should not be delayed. Everything happens for a reason.
Change: situation; Qian: change. Things have passed and things have changed.
Shi Qi Shi Chu Shi: serve; Qi and Chu: the two great powers in the Spring and Autumn Period. What about relying on Qi? Or rely on Chu State? It's a metaphor for being between two powerful parties and not being able to offend either party.
Facts speak louder than words. The truth of the matter is more convincing than words. Things come true because they are rigorous and careful.
Backfire Facts are the opposite of wishes. It means failing to do what you originally planned to do.
Preparation means that no matter what you do, you will succeed if you are prepared in advance, and you will fail if you are not prepared. Things depend on people to do things.
Under certain conditions, whether things can be accomplished depends on people's subjective efforts. Things fail when they are about to succeed.
Doing things with half the effort means doing things correctly, so the effort is small and the results are great. Same as "get twice the result with half the effort".
Things that have nothing to do with you have nothing to do with you. The same thing cannot be done three times in a row.
When there is nothing left to do, it is said to have reached its peak. Things come out of helplessness. Things come out of helplessness.
It means that we have no choice but to do this. Things have passed, things have changed, and the situation has changed.
Same as "things change with time". As things pass, feelings and attitudes towards the matter also change.
Verify that the matter is true and the words are straightforward. Hindsight is a metaphor for someone who claims to have foresight after the fact.
Slow things down and things will come true. Don't be too hasty when things happen, but try to deal with them slowly so that you can get a satisfactory solution. The fire curse dragon is a metaphor for absurd things.
Serving fire means worshiping fire as a god; cursing a dragon means cursing a dragon to invite rain. When things are urgent, no gentleman says that when people are in an emergency, they don't care about being polite and polite.
It is easy to do things quickly and twice the result with great results. Being tolerant means being round and round means that as long as you take things calmly, you will be able to solve them satisfactorily.
Modern, tolerant. It's the same as "the money is round".
Be patient and be patient. If you encounter problems, you can solve them satisfactorily as long as you take them calmly. Style: wide and gentle.
Same as "the money will be round". The meaning of "Things and Money" means that as long as you deal with it calmly, you can solve it satisfactorily.
Modern, tolerant. Things happen in the armpit: armpit.
It means that things happen around you. Things have changed in the past means that things and time have passed.
Things are as dangerous as stacked eggs. Describes an extremely dangerous situation.
The master of impermanence says that there are no fixed rules for dealing with things, so you have to choose what is good and follow it. There is no big or small thing. There is no big or small thing.
Describes taking care of everything. There is no duality between things, which means that public affairs and private affairs cannot be balanced.
No matter how small or small, no matter how big or small. Describes being in charge of everything.
Same as "nothing is big or small". Nothing comes easy unless you try hard many times and you won't succeed easily.
Things must happen, and of course things are bound to happen. This is how it should be. It means that certain things will still happen no matter how hard they are prevented. This happens according to the inherent laws of things.
Things go against the will. Facts go against the wishes. Same as "things go against the original".
Things go against the original and the facts go against the wishes. What must be done must be done.
Xiao Qiang said that the trouble came from within. Things, accidents; Xiaoqiang, the small wall inside the palace that serves as a door.
Don’t tell the story: Explanation. The original meaning is that the matter has been completed, no further explanation; the second meaning is that the matter has already passed, no further explanation is required.
Inadequate success and failure means that things cannot be done well but make things worse. Not being confused in major matters means being able to adhere to principles and have a clear attitude on political issues of right and wrong.
Extravagance refers to making special arrangements for the occasion and being too particular to show one's generosity. Mostly used for weddings and funerals.
The big thing is gone: lost. Describes things that are irreversible.
Mostly refers to major events such as the loss of political power and the destruction of the country. Troubled Autumn: many accidents or events; Autumn: period.
A time when there are many accidents or incidents. "Evil deeds travel thousands of miles" means that good things are not easily known by others, but bad things spread very quickly (contains the meaning of advice).
Everything will be accomplished if it is not planned, and it will be ruined if it is not planned. Preliminary means planning or preparation in advance; establishment: success; waste: destruction. No matter what you do, if you prepare in advance, you will succeed, otherwise you will fail.
Official affairs should be handled in accordance with the principles of official business, without regard to personal feelings. Good deeds never go out, bad deeds travel thousands of miles means that good deeds are not easily known by others, but bad deeds spread extremely quickly.
Good things come in many stages: obstacles, difficulties. Good things often encounter many twists and turns before they are realized and successful.
A busybody likes someone who is nosy or officious. Discuss the matter according to the nature of the thing itself and evaluate the gains and losses.
Present often refers to an isolated, static and one-sided discussion based only on the superficial phenomena of things. Predicting things like a god means predicting things very accurately.
To be afraid of something: encounter, encounter; fear: or to be afraid. Be cautious and fearless when encountering problems.
As the old saying goes, people make plans and God makes things happen. It means that you have tried your best. Whether you can achieve your goal depends on your luck.
Seven things and eight things describe things that are numerous and messy. Never forget the past and learn from the future: learn from it.
Remember past experiences and lessons as a reference for future work. Make trouble and stir up trouble and cause disputes.
Personnel metabolism Metabolism: alternation, alternation. Generally refers to the alternation of old and new things in the human world.
Seeking facts from facts means starting from actual objects, exploring the internal connections of things and the regularity of their development, and understanding the essence of things. Usually refers to acting according to the actual situation of things.
The end of things means that things are over, or things are finished (mostly derogatory). Everything goes well: auspicious, smooth.
Everything goes smoothly. It also means that everything has been done.
Everything will be prosperous and prosperous: everything will go smoothly. Everything went smoothly.
Everything is ready, except for the east wind. Metaphorically, everything is ready, except for the last important condition.
Not going to the Three Treasures Hall for nothing is a metaphor for not coming to the house for nothing. Making trouble out of nothing, looking for trouble for no reason, deliberately causing trouble.
To calm things down and calm people down; Ning: to make things stable. It originally meant not to cause trouble and not to harass the people, but later it meant to mediate disputes, calm things down and make people live in peace.
To stir up trouble is to deliberately create trouble and cause disputes. Inquire: inquire; test: assess.
Inquire and evaluate what you do and what you say. Later, it mostly refers to officials.
3. A collection of four-character idioms that describe things
Be in high spirits, hold your head high, be frightened and careless
be downcast and listless, frown, be frightened, be frightened, be bright and bright
be happy, smile and be angry. Happy, smiling, full of joy, confused
Fussing, frightened, bewildered, calm, unhurried, and creepy
Absent-minded, careless, calm, peaceful, and calm
Stunned, calm, half-believing, half-doubtful, respectful, respectful, speaking to oneself
Mumbling to oneself, absorbed in concentration, full of interest, elated, dumbfounded
Feeling doubtful, restless, sad, and coy
Listless, mumbling, indecisive, tongue-tied, confused, hesitant. Decided
Feeling embarrassed, unable to help laughing, laughing, gloating as if nothing had happened
Feeling lost, thoughtful, pleasant, amiable, dejected
Flattered, frightened, doubtful, indecisive, satisfied, frightened, fearful, angry
>When you are angry, you are alert, your ears are attentive, your behavior is bewildered, and you are full of energy
Your expression is vivid, your expression is calm, your spirit is flying, your mind is in a trance
Your breath is held, your eyebrows are dancing, your eyebrows are dancing, your eyes are wide open, your eyebrows are smiling, you are furious
Angry to the sky Burning with anger, brimming with fury, raging with anger, crying and smiling
Eyes full of tears, sighing, crying, wiping tears, laughing and crying
Smiling, speaking sharply, talking and laughing, laughing and joking, thinking hard
Hilarious Laughing leisurely, being complacent, being elated, being elated, being frightened
Panic-stricken, joyful, panic-stricken, concentrating, frowning
Frowning, dazed, in a trance, full of energy, smiling brightly, with a cold eyebrow
Laughing belly-laughing, carefree, self-satisfied, elated, elated and frightened
Panic-stricken, joyful, panic-stricken, concentrating, frowning
Frowning, dazed, in a trance, full of energy, smiling brightly, smiling across the face with cold eyebrows
Hippy, smiling, silent, dumbfounded, saddened, ecstatic 4. The fourth character of the idiom is "things"
1. "Ambiguous things" refer to shameful things.
2. In the old days, officialdom referred to a poor job.
3. Compare by analogy: compare. Other similar situations will be handled in this spirit.
4. Do things cheaply: convenient and appropriate. It means that it can be handled according to the actual situation without asking for instructions.
5. If you don’t experience something, you won’t gain a piece of wisdom. Wisdom: wisdom, insight. Without experiencing something, you cannot increase your knowledge of that thing.
6. Unconsciousness: consciousness. Refers to coma and loss of consciousness. It also means not understanding the ways of the world.
7. To finish things hastily: to describe sloppiness and sloppiness; to finish things, to finish. Ending things hastily.
8. To do things hastily: to be careless and perfunctory. It was handled carelessly. Describes not taking things seriously.
9. Timid and fearful. Very timid. Afraid of things happening to oneself and afraid of getting into trouble.
10. Put an end to personnel affairs: cut off; personnel: communication between people. That is, cut off all contact with others.
11. A strange sound that expresses surprise. Describe strange things that are unreasonable and incomprehensible.
12. Things within one’s duty should be done within one’s duty: oneself, one’s duty. Things within one's duty. Refers to things for which one is responsible. 5. The fourth character is an idiom for things
An Ran is fine means everything is fine.
Obscure things refer to shameful things.
In the old days, the officialdom of officialdom referred to the hard work.
Compare and compare. Other similar situations will be handled in this spirit.
Cheap: convenient and appropriate. It means that it can be handled according to the actual situation without asking for instructions.
If you don’t experience something, you won’t gain wisdom. Wisdom: wisdom, insight. Without experiencing something, you cannot increase your knowledge of that thing.
Unconscious Province: consciousness. Refers to coma and loss of consciousness. It also means not understanding the ways of the world.
To finish something hastily. To describe something careless and sloppy; to finish something. Ending things hastily.
Careless: Careless and perfunctory. It was handled carelessly. Describes not taking things seriously.
Timid and afraid of getting into trouble. Very timid, afraid of things falling on oneself, afraid of getting into trouble.
Put an end to personnel affairs. Put an end to: cut off; personnel: communication between people. That is, cut off all contact with others.
A sound that expresses surprise. Describe strange things that are unreasonable and incomprehensible.
Things within one’s own duties: one’s own duties. Things within one's duty. Refers to things for which one is responsible.
Romance is something elegant and interesting. It used to refer to activities such as poetry recitation, music, chess, calligraphy and painting by literati. Also refers to the private relationship between men and women.
Compliance story Compliance: follow the rules; story: old rules and regulations. Follow the old rules.
Perfunctory: not serious about doing things; 了: finished. Refers to doing things carelessly, just trying to get by and that's it.
Qian Qing’s affairs Qian: concerned. What does it matter to you? Often used to mock people for being nosy.
Emotionally handle things based on personal likes and dislikes or temporary emotional impulses.
Weddings and funerals. Red refers to weddings and birthdays, and white refers to funerals. If they are combined together, they are weddings and weddings.
Act according to circumstances and act flexibly depending on the specific situation. 6. A four-letter idiom that means to encourage others to do something
Heading Yi Zhiqizhi
Pronunciation yí zhǐ qì shǐ
Definition Yi Zhi: move the chin To signal, to command others; to use Qi to command: to control others with expressions and complexions. Use facial expressions instead of speaking. Describes the arrogant attitude of powerful people commanding others.
Source "Hanshu·Gongyu Biography": "The family is rich and powerful, and the eyes point to the envoys." "Zizhi Tongjian·Tang Ji·Zhaoxuan Emperor Tianyou's second year": "When I see the court officials, all He is bossy and acts as if there is no one around him." The story of Yi is bossy.
Example: He is bossy and ruthless.
(Lin Ping's "Starting from Xia Sanchong")
Synonyms domineering, arrogant, arrogant
Antonyms subservient, humble, servile