1. What are the 4-character idioms for the opening character?
Spring blossoms, whimsical, smiling, enlightened, open and honest, carry on 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, The skin is opened, the horizons are broadened, the knowledge is suddenly enlightened, the territory is opened up, the revenue is increased and the expenditure is reduced, the door is opened to the thieves, the righteousness is clarified, the horizons are widened, the flag is opened to win, the point is straight to the point, the love is first opened, the truth is spoken, and the net is widened.
1. Whimsical meaning: 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 legacy of the predecessors and paving the way for the future. Source: Song Dynasty Zhu Xi's "The Complete Book of Zhu Zi·Dao Tongyi·Zhou Zi Shu": "This teacher's teachings are therefore inherited from the saints and started to learn from, 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 from the left 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 on my left and right; 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 skills. 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. The four-character idiom of () ()开 ()
After searching through the multi-dimensional input method (multiple Chinese character and graphic symbol input method) in the built-in 90,000 words, the third character is "开" The four-character idioms and vocabulary are:
Sound the gong to clear the way; the iron tree blooms; blooms everywhere; suddenly becomes enlightened; speaks freely; is open-minded; carries on the past and opens up the future; spreads the bow left and right; cannot open up; start from scratch; start from the beginning; carry out widely; carry out vigorously; on the tree blossom; choose auspicious openings; actively carry out; officially start; save expenditures; financial expenditures; military expenditures; public expenditures; comprehensive development; western development; poverty alleviation development; cascade development; secondary development; reform and opening up; opening to the outside world; economic opening ; Economic development; Science and technology development; Technology development; Intellectual development; Underground mining; Rolling development; Cooperative development; Gastrotomy; Button switch; Mass opening. The door opens on the roof - six relatives are not recognized. 3. What are the four-character idioms containing past, kai, and lai?
Continuing past and opening up
jì wǎng kāi lái
Explanation: Continuation: inheritance; Kai: opening up. Inherit the work of our predecessors and open up the way for the future.
Source from Song Dynasty Zhu Xi's "The Complete Book of Zhu Zi·Zhou Zi Shu": "So continue to go to the saints and start to learn, and make great contributions to this world."
Structural linkage type.
Usage is used in a complimentary sense. Often used in career and knowledge. It is often used together with "to connect the past with the future". Generally used as predicate and attributive.
The correct pronunciation is "weng"; it cannot be pronounced as "wànɡ".
Distinguish the form of succession; it cannot be written as "Ji".
Synonyms: connect the previous and connect the lower
Antonyms: unprecedented
Analysis~ and "connect the previous and connect the lower"; both have the meaning of "carrying on the previous; leading to the following". But~ means "inheriting the career of our ancestors; thereby opening up the road to the future"; focusing on the inheritance of "past" and "future"; often used in career and learning; referring to the significance and tasks of inheriting and creating the future; "connecting the past" and "the future" "" means "to take over the top; to bring out the bottom"; it focuses on the connection between "top" and "bottom"; it is often used in articles and language.
Example A true revolutionary should have grand ambitions; not just be satisfied with the successes that have been achieved. 4. What are the four-character idioms whose first character is "kai"?
Open and honest means treating others with sincerity and being frank and selfless.
Meet with openness and sincerity: Open your mind and show sincerity. Describes treating people with sincerity and showing sincerity.
To draw a bow without releasing an arrow is a metaphor for deliberately making a gesture of action.
Founding heroes refer to people who have made great contributions to the establishment of a new country or dynasty.
Founding Father: A person with high seniority in politics. Refers to people with high qualifications and reputation during the founding of the People's Republic of China.
Founding Fathers: People with extraordinary achievements.
Refers to a person who has made great contributions to the establishment of a new country or dynasty.
Blooming and bearing fruit means that work has made progress and achieved results.
Drink happily and happily: The mood is unrestrained and very happy. It's a metaphor for opening your mind and drinking wine to your heart's content.
Establishing a foundation to establish a business usually refers to the establishment of a new dynasty or country by the founding monarch of the old country.
Opening a book is beneficial. Opening a book means reading; in some countries: it is beneficial. There are always benefits to reading.
Open subjects to obtain a bachelor's degree Subject: imperial examination. Refers to the old imperial examinations held to select outstanding scholars.
Pioneer is a metaphor for the pioneers who carry out a certain work.
Get straight to the point. This is a metaphor for speaking or writing an article and talking about the topic directly without beating around the bush.
Seven Things to Do to Open the Door is a metaphor for daily necessary expenses.
Open the door and invite the robber in. Open the door and invite the robber in. It is a metaphor for bringing in bad people and bringing disaster.
Founder originally refers to the monk who founded the temple. Later, it refers to the founder of a certain enterprise.
Opening the stage with gongs and drums is a metaphor for the beginning of speaking or writing an article. It is also a metaphor for the beginning of an event.
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.
Seeing the sky through the mist is a metaphor that makes people suddenly enlightened.
Kaiwu Chengwu Kai: opening, understanding; Wu: affairs. Knowing the principles of beauty, you can do all kinds of things well.
Open the zhen to bring out the tiger. Xun: a wooden cage to contain the beast. It originally meant that the person responsible for the care failed to fulfill their responsibilities. Later, it was often used as a metaphor for indulging bad people.
Happy Jianzheng Jian: Revealed. Disclose sincerity and show sincerity. Describes treating people with sincerity and showing sincerity.
Increase revenue and reduce expenditure. Develop water sources and control water flow. Metaphor to increase income and save expenses.
Clear the clouds and see the sun. Clear the clouds 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.
Open the chapter and clarify the meaning: clarify the purpose; clarify the meaning: explain the meaning. Refers to stating the main meaning at the beginning of speaking or writing.
Founding a country and inheriting a family refers to establishing a state and inheriting a fiefdom.
Open and close freely. Close: according to, suitable for; free: without hindrance or restraint. Open and close without restraint, describing doing things according to one's own wishes.
Blossoming and bearing fruit is a metaphor for achievements and results in cultivation, study, work, etc. Same as "Kaihua Result".
Kaihua result refers to achievements and results in self-cultivation, study, work, etc.
Kaiji entrepreneurship refers to the creation of an imperial business.
kaijiangpitu kai: open up; jiang: frontier; PI: open up; tu: territory. Open up territory and expand territory.
Open up territory and expand territory. Develop 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. Same as "opening up frontiers and expanding territory".
Develop territory, expand territory, expand territory. Same as "opening up frontiers and expanding territory".
Kaishi Liji used to mean establishing a foundation and establishing rule.
Be bold when you speak and speak straightforwardly without any hidden inflections. Same as "open your mouth and tell your heart".
Opening your mouth will reveal your throat, just as opening your mouth will reveal your heart. Speak straightforwardly, without any hidden inflection.
Speak directly and speak directly without any hidden inflection.
Broaden your horizons means that your view of things should not be too restrictive or limited to a narrow range, but should broaden your horizons.
Carry on the past, inherit the legacy of our predecessors, and pave the way for the future.
To bring out benefits and eliminate disadvantages is still to say that to promote benefits and eliminate disadvantages. Establish undertakings that are beneficial to the people of the country and eliminate all kinds of disadvantages.
Opening the gong and shouting: When officials in ancient times went out, the government officials would beat the gong in front of them and shout to pedestrians to avoid it. It is also a metaphor for showing off for others.
Smile and look happy. Same as "open your eyebrows and widen your eyes".
Look cheerful and happy.
Open the door to invite the robber in. Open the door to 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 robber".
The originator is a metaphor for the founder of an academic school or technique.
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.
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".
Happy and heartfelt. It describes treating people sincerely and showing sincerity. Same as "Happiness and sincerity".
Happy and courageous describes treating others sincerely and showing sincerity. Same as "Happiness and sincerity".
Opening the clouds and seeing the sky means that the darkness has passed and the light has arrived. It is also a metaphor for clearing up misunderstandings. It's the same as "clear the clouds and see the sun".
5. Idioms with "open"
Idiom (click to see detailed explanation) Explanation: suddenly open and bright: suddenly open and bright; cheerful: the place is open, with sufficient light and bright.
Refers to the spacious and bright realm that suddenly appears. Carrying on the past and opening up the present. Refers to carrying on the past and opening up the future. Opening and closing freely. Close: according to, suitable for; free: without hindrance and restraint. Opening and closing without restraint, describing doing things according to one's own wishes. Kaiji entrepreneurship refers to starting an empire, opening up territory and opening up territory. Kai: to develop; Jiang: frontier; Pi: to open up; Tu: territory.
Open up territory and expand the territory. Speak directly and speak directly without hidden inflections. Open the gong and shout. In ancient times, when officials went out, the yamen servants would beat the gong in front and ask pedestrians to avoid it. Metaphor for showing off for others. Patriarch. Metaphor for the founder of an academic school or skill. Patriarch. In Buddhist terms, it refers to the person who first built a temple, that is, the founder.
The founder of the metaphor school. The dead tree blooms. The dead tree blooms again. It is a metaphor for the emergence of a miracle from a desperate situation. The price is all over the sky. The price is unlimitedly random. The wild imagination is wild. It describes the idea that is very absurd. The eight characters are opened, like the character "eight", with the left and right sides separated.
The original intention is to not take the right path, but to take the wrong path. It also means that the road is very wide.
Blooming everywhere refers to the emergence or general development of good things everywhere. New face: new look.
The original meaning is that the portraits of the heroes in Lingyan Pavilion were already faded, and they became more vibrant after being repainted by General Cao. It is a metaphor for creating a new form or situation.
Cannot be opened: opened, untied; crossed: staggered, entangled. Describes being unable to untie or get rid of.
Spring is warm and flowers are blooming. This refers to the pleasant climate and beautiful scenery in spring. Now is also a metaphor for a great opportunity.
Open the skylight and speak out. There is no need to avoid the metaphor, just explain it openly. Dakai Dahe describes the ups and downs of literary thoughts, letting go and closing.
Eye-opening, broadening horizons and increasing knowledge. Sudden enlightenment: Immediately; Enlightenment: It refers to a person who is blocked in thinking or ignorant.
It is a metaphor for a sudden enlightenment of thought and an immediate understanding of a certain truth. To clear the way through the mountains means to open the way ahead without fear of hardships or dangers.
Open up the road of speech. The road of speech: the way to promote words. It means trying to create conditions for those below to express their opinions.
Carry on the past and open up the future. Inherit the legacy of our predecessors and open up a path for the future. Eyes open when you see money. When you see money, your eyes open wide.
Describes people who are greedy for money. Hualiu clears the way. In ancient times, when high-ranking officials traveled, horses were used as a guide for ceremonial guards.
Metal and stone are metals and stones, which are metaphors for the hardest things. Even the gold and stone were opened.
Describes a person who has a sincere heart and a strong will and infinite strength. Founding heroes refer to people who have made great contributions to the establishment of a new country or dynasty.
Increase revenue and reduce expenditure. Develop water sources and control water flow. Metaphor to increase income and save expenses.
Pioneer is a metaphor for the pioneers who carry out a certain work. 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. Opening the stage with gongs and drums is a metaphor for the beginning of speaking or writing an article.
It is also a metaphor for the beginning of an event. Founding Father: A person with great achievements.
Refers to a person who has made great contributions to the establishment of a new country or dynasty. kaiwuchengwu kai: open, understand; wu: affairs.
Proficient in the principles of beauty, one can handle all kinds of things well. Establishing a foundation to establish a foundation is usually a metaphor for the establishment of a new dynasty or country by the founding monarch of the old country.
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.
Being open and honest means treating others with sincerity and being frank and selfless. Opening a book is beneficial. Opening a book means opening a book, which refers to reading; in some countries: it is beneficial.
Reading is always beneficial. Kaizong Mingyi Kaizong: clarify the purpose; Mingyi: explain the meaning.
Refers to stating the main meaning at the beginning of speaking or writing. Meet with openness: Open your mind and show sincerity.
Describes treating people with sincerity and showing sincerity. The founder of the temple originally refers to the monk who founded the temple.
Later, it refers to the founder of a certain enterprise. Happily see sincerity see: show.
Disclose sincerity and show sincerity. Describes treating people with sincerity and showing sincerity.
To draw a bow without releasing an arrow is a metaphor for deliberately making a gesture of action. Founding Father: A person with high seniority and seniority in politics.
Refers to people with high qualifications and reputation during the founding of the People's Republic of China. Open the door and invite the robber in. Open the door and invite the robber in.
It is a metaphor for bringing in bad people and causing disaster. Open the scorpion to bring out the tiger. shu: the wooden cage that contains the beast.
It originally meant that the person responsible for the care failed to fulfill his responsibility. Later, it was often used as a metaphor for indulging bad people.
Seeing the sky through the mist is a metaphor that makes people suddenly enlightened. Blossoming and bearing fruits is a metaphor for work progressing and achieving results.
Get straight to the point. This is a metaphor for speaking or writing an article and talking about the topic directly without beating around the bush. Opening a subject to obtain a bachelor's degree Subject: Imperial Examination.
Refers to the old imperial examinations held to select outstanding scholars. The seven things you need to do to open the door are metaphors for daily necessary expenses.
Clear the clouds and see the sun. Clear the clouds and see the sun. It means that the darkness has passed and the light has arrived.
It also refers to the elimination of misunderstandings. The eyebrows are relaxed and the eyes are smiling.
Describes feeling happy and happy. A sudden enlightenment. A sudden enlightenment: a metaphor for a person who is blocked in thinking or ignorant; a sudden enlightenment: immediately.
It used to be that there was a thatch blocking my heart, but now it was suddenly opened. Describes a sudden enlightenment of thought and an immediate understanding of a certain truth.
No need to speak. There is no need to speak. Too many requests will not be granted.
Sound the gong to clear the way. When officials went out in the feudal era, the person in front of them would sound the gong and order pedestrians to give way. It is a metaphor for the emergence of something, creating momentum and opening up a path.
Victory is achieved as soon as the flag is opened and the battle begins. It is a metaphor for achieving good results as soon as things begin.
The skin and flesh were torn apart. Describes serious injuries.
Multiple fingers were brutally tortured. The beginning of love refers to someone who has just learned about love (mostly a young girl).
Pangu opened the world, which means that human beings began to have history. Three yangs create Tai. "Book of Changes" calls the connected lines as yang hexagrams, the broken ones as yin hexagrams, the first month as Tai hexagram, and the three yangs are born below. When winter goes and spring comes, yin disappears and yang grows, which is a sign of good fortune.
Often used to praise the beginning of the year or imply good luck. The lion opens its mouth widely, which means that the asking price or the conditions proposed are very high.
Iron tree blooms Iron tree: Also called cycad, it is an evergreen tree that blooms infrequently. Metaphor that something is very rare or extremely difficult to achieve.
Open one side of the net. Remove three sides of the net for catching birds, leaving only one side. It is a metaphor for adopting a lenient attitude and giving people a way out.
Open the net on three sides. Remove the net for catching birds on three sides. It is a metaphor for adopting a lenient attitude and giving people a way out.
Xi Zhu Yan Kai Zhu: follow; Yan: face, countenance. Described as very happy, with a smile on his face.
To talk nonsense is a metaphor for talking nonsense. Yankai: with a relaxed face, referring to a smile.
Describes feeling happy and smiling. One man holds the pass, and ten thousand men cannot open it. This means that the mountain is high and dangerous, and if one man holds the pass, even ten thousand men cannot break in. 6. Four-character idiom about what to open
Open-minded: mind: thoughts, magnanimity. Open-minded and receptive, not narrow-minded and not narrow-minded
Broaden the door: means to try to find ways to open up a variety of channels
Open the door: open the door or seem to be open The door does something. It also refers to reducing restrictions in foreign relations and allowing foreigners to enter the country to carry out certain activities
The good door is difficult to open: the good door: the door for doing good. It used to mean that once you do something good to help others, many people will come to you for help, and you will be unable to cope with it.
Smile so brightly that your face stretches out. Describes a face full of smiles; a very happy look. Zhu: drive; Yan: face.
Flowers on trees: one of the "Thirty-Six Strategies". It is also a metaphor for seeking profit but not reaping the rewards.
Full power: a metaphor for a person or a unit trying its best and using all its strength to work
Founder: see "Founder".
To open up a wide range of talents: Refers to allowing talented people to be widely appointed
To clear the way across the mountains: It describes not being afraid of hardships and dangers and opening the way ahead. Often used together with "overlapping bridges when encountering water".
Open the door to convenience: provide great convenience.
Talking nonsense: Talking nonsense. Refers to speaking without basis; unreliable. Xinkou: speaking casually; Kaihe: referring to opening and closing the lips when speaking.
Draw the bow left and right: Both hands can draw the bow and shoot arrows. It describes slapping someone alternately with both hands; it also describes pulling away to both sides.
The clouds clear and the sun appears: refers to the clouds and fog parting; the sun appears. It is a metaphor for sending away the darkness and seeing the light again. It also means that a mystery is solved; the mood is relaxed.
Weird: strange, strange; Tiankai: a metaphor for something out of thin air; something that does not exist at all. The idea is described as very bizarre and absurd. Or refers to liberating the mind.
Smiling: face: complexion; open: stretching; cheerful. Describes being happy; smiling.
Xi Zhuyankai: Zhu: follow; Yan: face, countenance. Described as very happy, with a smile on his face.
Open the net on three sides: Remove the net on three sides for catching birds. It is a metaphor for adopting a lenient attitude and giving people a way out.
Open one side of the net: open one side of the net that captures birds and beasts; leave a way for birds and beasts to survive. It is a metaphor for adopting a lenient attitude; giving people a way out.
The iron tree blooms: It means that something is very rare or extremely difficult to achieve. Iron tree: also called Suqian; evergreen tree; only blooms once in many years.
Three Yangs create Tai: "The Book of Changes" calls the connected lines a Yang hexagram, and the broken lines a Yin hexagram. The first month is a Tai hexagram, and the three Yangs are born below; when winter goes and spring comes, Yin disappears and Yang grows, which is auspicious. The symbol of prosperity.