The four-character idiom that serves as

1. Four-character idioms with the word "zuo"

To make trouble in the dark, to make fun in the dark, to dream in the day, to make everything useless, to work at night, to work during the day, to work during the day, to work at night Don't be a madam, don't make a good picture, fight side by side, become lustful, not crazy, not deaf, don't be an Ajia Weng, sing sand, make rice, become a Buddha, become an ancestor, become a spirit, make troubles, form a team, make pairs, make monsters, make troubles again, Feng Fu, ugly people make troubles Chu Chu's posture, cooking sand, cooking rice, cooking sand, cooking rice, cooking sand, cooking rice, interrupting, bowing, bowing, arching, bowing, bowing, bowing, bowing, bowing, bowing, bowing, bowing, bowing, bowing, bowing, bowing, making a big fuss, making a big achievement, a proud work, a life-size work, a golden touch, an iron prank, two one additions, five flips, a cloud cover The hand rain turns the sky upside down, the division of labor is chaotic, the cooperation is angry, the color is angry, the bees are in the sleeves, and the bees come out and have fun in the scene, have fun in the scene, play in the scene, but change the color, change it, dare to do it. 2. Four-character idioms containing "Zhi"

The indestructible Zhi destroyed: destroyed; Zhi: system.

A system that never stops being destroyed. Refers to an enduring system.

Making brocade is a metaphor for becoming an official. Defeat the enemy by surprise.

It is a metaphor for winning in unexpected ways. The Cun Chakra is a metaphor for the small but extremely important key to controlling things.

It is a pin inserted into the hole at the end of the axle to fix the position of the wheel and axle. Shoddy: too much, without restraint.

Writing articles or making things is careless and careless, focusing only on quantity and not on quality. The imperial system is an imperial system: an autocratic monarchy; for: to serve as.

Proclaimed himself emperor and implemented an autocratic monarchy. Abandon religion and abandon the system. Education: refers to politics and religion; system: the legal system.

Abolish the political, religious and legal systems. Revolutionary creation refers to changing the destiny and creating a new system.

Mostly refers to the change of dynasty. Strange and weird shapes.

Post-attack: start; control: control, subdue. Wait for the opponent to make the first move, then seize the opportunity to counterattack and subdue the opponent.

A masterpiece made by Hong Pian. Respect the work of others.

②A large-scale work. Hongpianjuzhihong: huge, big.

Describes works with large projects and profound efforts. Hengzhi decadent wave Heng: falling violently from top to bottom; restraint: to stop; decadence: to fall, water flows downward.

Cut off rivers to stop flooding from flowing downward. It is a metaphor for stopping or reversing a trend or trend of decline and dejection.

The best system in the kit is still the best sentence in the kit. Refers to beautiful poetry.

Jie Zhi Tian Xia Jie: force; control: uniform. Conquer the world with force.

Seeing is controlled by others. Seeing: being; controlling: controlling. Refers to being controlled by others.

The division of temperance: temperance: having moderation and respecting the rule of law; division: the army. Refers to an army with strict military discipline.

To defeat the enemy and win: to defeat; to win: to achieve victory. Subdue the enemy and achieve victory.

Meijin academic system: tailoring. Use good silk to learn tailoring.

It is a metaphor for giving official positions to people with low talents. Quantity out: estimate; system: regulation.

Evaluate your expenditures and then determine your income. Anticipate the enemy's victory, accurately judge the enemy's situation, and win the victory.

Develop a contingency plan when the opportunity arises for structural changes. Winning by Mechanism When the opportunity comes, you can win by strategy.

Describes cleverness and intelligence. Measure what you put in and what you measure out: measurement.

Set spending limits based on income. Quantitative analysis means that speaking and doing things must be based on reality.

Same as "Measurement and Chisel". It's still a matter of adapting to circumstances.

Same as "temporary mechanism change". Emergency response: emergency response when faced with danger.

It is advisable to consider the situation and adapt accordingly. The canine tooth phase restrains: restrains.

Refers to the connection of geographical boundaries, such as the interlocking of teeth, which can restrain each other. Preparation according to the method refers to making traditional Chinese medicine according to a certain method.

It is a metaphor for making traditional Chinese medicine according to the ready-made method. The metaphor remains the same.

Preparation refers to making traditional Chinese medicine according to a certain method. Now is a metaphor for doing things as they are ready-made.

Same as "do the same thing". Softness can subdue hardness means that weak means can subdue strong people.

Also known as "softness can control hardness, weakness can control strongness." Being restrained by gods and ghosts means being restrained from many aspects and unable to act arbitrarily.

Take appropriate measures based on the facts and circumstances. Suitable at any time: according to; system: to formulate, take; appropriate: appropriate measures.

Take appropriate measures based on the situation at the time. Special shape: weird.

It originally refers to the various shapes of palace buildings, which are unique and novel. Later, it generally refers to the strange shapes of utensils, competing for their beauty and beauty.

Subject to control: control. Being controlled by others.

Curtain Wall: Curtain, a metaphor for guards and wives; restraint: containment. Refers to the restraint of prejudice and personal feelings.

Preemptive strike: start action; control: control, subdue. It originally refers to the active position of throwing the hand card, which can control the opponent.

Later, it also generally refers to taking the initiative and taking the initiative to subdue the opponent. form, situation, restraint: hindrance; restraint: restriction.

It means that things are difficult to carry out due to obstacles or restrictions of the situation. Preemptive control: control.

You can subdue the opponent by taking the initiative first. It generally means that you should take the initiative first when doing things.

The power of form relies on favorable terrain conditions to subdue the opponent. Change according to changing circumstances: sudden events.

Take appropriate measures according to sudden events. Planning to win means formulating a combat strategy to win the battle.

The reason for winning because of the enemy: basis; winning: to win. According to changes in the enemy situation, formulate different combat strategies to achieve victory.

Adapt to local conditions: basis; system: formulation; appropriate: appropriate measures. Develop appropriate measures based on the specific circumstances of each location.

Prepare traditional Chinese medicine according to the law and according to the old method. Post-metaphorically follows an existing pattern.

Prepare traditional Chinese medicine according to the law and according to the old method. Post-metaphorically follows an existing pattern.

Handle today's affairs according to ancient rules and regulations. With one stroke of Jiu Zhi and one lift of pen, you can write Jiu Dao Zhi Shu.

Refers to quick writing and thinking. Use China to control Huahua: Chinese; control: control.

Use Chinese people to control Chinese people. Reason: basis, reliance; power: contingency. Workarounds vary from time to time.

Refers to taking corresponding actions based on gains and losses. Use softness to control hardness: use.

Rou: Soft. System: Uniform.

Gang: strong. Use gentleness to subdue the strong.

Use the weak to control the strong: use, rely on. Weak: Weak.

System: Uniform. Rely on weak force to subdue strong force.

Also known as "killing the strong with the weak". Tailor-made to people: basis; system: to formulate; appropriate: appropriate.

Adopt appropriate methods to solve problems according to people's different situations. Develop appropriate measures according to different circumstances.

Take appropriate measures according to the specific circumstances of different periods. One thing, one system means that if there is one thing, there will be another thing to subdue it.

Severe punishment means severe punishment. Harsh penalties and harsh laws.

Write five systems in one night and five systems in one night. Describes a quick writer and writes articles quickly.

Use leisure to control work and leisure: leisure; labor: fatigue. It means to be fully prepared in war, recharge your batteries, and wait for the tired enemy to attack head-on.

Use barbarians to control barbarians: foreigners. Taking advantage of the internal contradictions between foreign nations and foreign countries to cause them to conflict with each other and weaken their power.

Making brocade and doing swordsmanship is a metaphor for becoming an official. Tailor-made by the times refers to the provision of laws and regulations based on current circumstances.

It is better to adapt to the changing times. When something happens, you still say you should adapt to the situation. 3. Words or idioms containing the word "four"

Single-minded, divided into two, neither three nor four (three-minded), all directions, extending in all directions, colorful (colorful), six gods without master, scattered (seven) Up and down), multifarious, half a catty, nine ox and one hair, nine deaths, nine ox and two tigers

(2) Perfect and perfect (a hundred thousand urgent), a hundred flowers blooming (a hundred schools of thought contend), thousands of troops and horses (once in a thousand years), a thousand purples and reds (a thousand rivers and mountains) )

One eye, ten lines, one mind, one mind, one five eleven, two cuts, one word, one word, a thousand gold, one day, one word, one word, one leaf, a safe journey, a safe journey, one arrow, two eagles, three minds, three long, two short, three long, two short, all directions, all directions, colorful, five lakes and seas, colorful, colorful

A good harvest for seven Up, eight down, nine ox, one hair, ten perfect, ten thousand, ten thousand, one heart, tens of thousands, everlasting fragrance, brilliant purples, reds, five horses, quarters, empty streets, thousands of horses galloping, one word, nine cauldrons, fifty steps, fifty steps, laughter at a hundred steps

1. The vast majority of them are non-specific, and only a few It means the exact number, such as: one word for teacher, two vertical lines for abuse, three cardinal principles and five constant principles, three pillars, three elements and the third, three obedience and four virtues, three emperors and five emperors, three aunts and six women, four seasons and eight festivals, four elements are empty, four bodies are not diligent, five grains are not separated, five bodies fall to the ground, Six gods have no master, seven orifices produce smoke, seven captures and seven manipulations, eight immortals crossing the sea, nine tripods and a big lu, heinous crimes cannot be forgiven, etc.

2. Some idioms mean "many", and some idioms containing "three, five, one hundred, one thousand, ten thousand" are the most representative, such as one after another, three times and five times, three orders and five orders, nine deaths, one hundred times to make steel, one hundred holes and one hundred holes. , leaving no stone unturned, thousands of people pointing out, thousands of threads, never changing from its origin, hundreds of millions of years, etc.

3. Some idioms mean "little", and some idioms containing "one" are the most representative, such as every ounce, every hair, every drop, all day long, every stitch, a little knowledge, a scale and a half claw, Twos and threes, a few words, a drop in the bucket, and so on.

4. Some idioms mean "complicated and messy", and some idioms containing "seven and eight" are the most representative, such as scattered, horizontal and vertical, seven up and eight down, in a mess, seven Hands and feet, chatter, patchwork, miscellaneous, 70% discount, multifarious, colorful, thousands of threads, and so on.

5. Some words express emphasis, such as exactly the same, every bit, unique, clear, clean, cut in two, plummeting, five big and three rough, ninety-nine to one, ninety-nine sure, perfect, victorious in every battle, and true. True, foolproof, etc.

6. Some obviously have derogatory meanings, and most idioms containing "three and four" are the most representative, such as talking irresponsibly, not three and not four, being humble, throwing away, falling early, pushing three and blocking four. , confuse others, deceive others, mislead others, etc. The numbers in these idioms contain some meanings such as "right and wrong, good or bad" or "this, that". < /p>

2. As a predicate, such as: words and deeds are different, there are thousands of things, and one person is a hundred;

3. As an object, such as: draw inferences from one instance, kill one person to scare others, know a little bit;

4. As an attributive, such as: everything is exquisite, a hundred schools of thought contend, everything is new;

5. As an adverbial, such as: refreshing, irreconcilable, think twice before acting;

6. As a complement , such as: low three and four, push three and block four, and travel a hundred miles are half ninety.

In addition, the numbers in idioms also have a certain rhetorical effect, and they can form a variety of figures of speech. For example: 1. Copy; cross street, eight characters open; 2. Exaggeration: three points into the wood, salivate; 3. Contraction: three aunts and six wives, three cardinal guides and five constants; 4. Contrast: a critical moment, a huge profit; 5. Inlay: everything is stable, everything is clean; 8. Repeated words: three, three, two, thousands; 6. True; again and again, people have the same mind, and the same principle; 7. Synonyms: one thing descends from another, one is one, two is two ;etc. 4. Four-character idioms that begin with:

Four-character idioms that begin with:

Do whatever you want,

Ask for orders for the people,

For a period of time Not far away,

Be unkind for the sake of wealth,

Be a role model for others,

Get rid of harm for the people,

Do evil,

For the country and the people,

for the tiger,

for the bush to drive away the sparrows,

for the encouragement,

for the ghost and the monster,

To be thorough,

To be virtuous, not to die,

To hold the whip for it,

To stop the mountain,

Choosing people for officials,

Smiling for the world,

For the present plan,

How about being a snake,

To catch a knife for someone,

To sacrifice one's life for one's country,

To be indestructible to a snake,

To apologize for good,

To marry someone,

To drive fish out of the abyss,

To be kind and not rich,

To be moved by it,

To be a fur coat and a skip,

To be kind is the happiest thing 5. Four-character idioms about "someone"

There are no four-character idioms containing the word "someone", but there are four-character idioms containing the word "mou".

To collude without planning: to discuss; to combine: to agree. There was no prior discussion, but the opinions or actions were completely consistent.

Don’t work together to plan: discuss. There is no negotiation between each other. It means that each other has different views and it is not appropriate to plan things together.

Insufficiency and conspiracy and: harmony. It's not worth discussing with him.

Make plans and make plans: strategy. Painting: planning. Develop strategies. Often refers to giving advice to others.

A person with a great plan may not seem to have a plan on the surface.

Very resourceful and good at judgment.

Be thoughtful and considerate. Mou: plan, plan; consider: think. He is resourceful and good at thinking.

Extraordinary plan: unusual. Not an ordinary conspiracy. Refers to a conspiracy to usurp the throne.

Everyone does not conspire with each other. Conspiracy: discussion, planning and righteousness. Everyone does things according to their own wishes without consulting each other.

Scheming and judgmental describes a person who is able to think constantly and is good at making judgments.

Sophisticated, careful planning, far-reaching plans. Describes a person who is shrewd and sophisticated in doing things.

Seeking money and killing people. Killing people's lives in order to rob property.

To commit evil means to prepare to do something that violates the law or engage in rebellion.

Careless thinking and planning. Incomplete consideration and poor planning.

Be good at making plans for yourself. It also means to think of a solution for oneself.

Abandoning the old and seeking the new means abandoning the old and seeking the new.

Foresight means planning very carefully and considering the long term.

Purpose to be evil. Unethical: going beyond the norm and not abiding by the law. Plan things that go beyond the rules and regulations.

Yan Yi Yi Mou Yan: An; Yi: Jing; Yi: Legacy. It originally refers to King Wu of Zhou seeking his grandson and appeasing his son. Later, it generally refers to making good plans for future generations.

Yijuesunmou Yi: legacy; Jue: his, his; Mou: strategy, plan. Make arrangements for the future of your children and grandchildren.

Conspiracy: deception, cunning. Refers to secretly planning bad ideas that harm others.

Brave but without plan: strategy. Although brave, he has no resourcefulness.

Courage but no strategy There is only courage and no strategy. It means that doing things or fighting is just rushing in and out without planning or strategy.

Seeking Skin from a Tiger Negotiate with a tiger for its skin. It is a metaphor for negotiating with an evil person to ask him to give up his own interests, which is absolutely impossible.

It is impossible to know in the morning what it will be like or what will happen in the evening. Describes a critical and unpredictable situation.

Knowing that a small amount of money can make a big difference means that one is too incompetent and cannot handle important tasks.

Resourceful: enough, enough; wisdom: smart, wise; strategy: strategy. Rich in wisdom and good at planning. Describes people who are good at predicting things and making plans.

A thousand plans and a thousand strategies are as good as a thousand strategies.

Tried every means possible. Same as "leave no stone unturned".

Conspiracy: discussion; same: same. There was no prior discussion, but the opinions or actions were completely consistent.

Non-consensus refers to complete agreement of opinions without prior discussion.

Cao She’s plan: Cao Zhiguo She. Later it refers to the conspiracy to destroy other people's countries.

Careful consideration means careful planning and detailed consideration.

Careful planning means careful planning and detailed consideration. 6. The four-character idiom of "zi":

The four-character idiom of "zi": :

One word connects the city,

Every word is meticulous,

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Combined text with Chinese characters,

Verbal sentences and decorative characters,

Dotting paper and drawing characters,

One word of praise and criticism,

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One word, one word,

One word teacher,

Lectures and words,

Hong The word "Zhang Ju",

The word "Three Writings",

Cherish the word like gold,

Ask about the word after drinking wine,

The word is better than the sentence. 栉,

Every word is a tear,

Every word is a pearl,

The writing is chewed,

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Divide the words Bai Dao,

Crossroads,

One word is not easy,

One word is worth a thousand years,

Hong Zhang Juzi, 7. Four-character idioms of () () and ()

To lie down and leave without saying goodbye, to go in the opposite direction, to go twice as far, to go twice as far, to know without knowing, to shudder, to part ways without joy, to stand side by side without teaching. Kill without teaching, kill without warning, run away without working, gain without working, gain without planning, join together without planning, and gain unexpectedly without diligence, gain unexpectedly, meet unexpectedly, meet together without expecting, and eclipse half of the sun Paint and stop half-painted and waste Half-painted and waste It's enough to weigh firewood, and it's clear. It's clear. It's dry, and it's fishing. It's following the wind, it's obedient to the wind, it's drooping, it's arching, it's cured, it's blurry, it's touching the category, it's growing, it's sideways, it's eye-opening, it's moist, it's moist, it's raining, it's raining, it's raining, it's raining, it's smiling. Drop your hands and get it, fall from the sky, weigh the salary and weigh the salary, and pass the message and make a decision. Come when you are happy, and return when you are defeated. Come when you are happy, take advantage of the void, enter by taking advantage of the gap, enter by taking advantage of the void, from one to the end, stand sideways and stand with a heavy foot. Stand on one's feet, look sideways and strike forward 8. Four-letter idioms about roles

Idioms describing roles Idioms about roles ***Contains 3 idioms about roles

Idiom Title Idiom Explanation

Walk-in originally refers to the role of a soldier holding a flag in opera, and later it is a metaphor for doing insignificant things under the hands of others.

Source: Shen Congwen's "The Walk-on": "The walk-on on the stage is like a role with no fixed tasks, and his name is usually not on the poster. Although in every play a general or village leader appears, he has to show up at the front desk to play. A few turns, and you have to be serious, don't talk or smile, and act according to the rules, and then stand on both sides with respect."

There is a saying that there is no tiger on the mountain, and the monkey is called the king, which means that there is no capable person, ordinary people. Characters also play major roles.

Source: Chapter 14 of "Late Qing Literature Series·Cold Eyes": "I relied on Lao Tzu to make the Shanghai Road. There were no tigers on the mountains in the city. The monkeys called the king a accustomed temper. Bringing friends over to have a glass of wine is like spending four dollars in vain."

There is no hero in the mountains, and the hozen is the king. As the saying goes, there are no capable people, and ordinary people also play the main role. Same as "There are no tigers on the mountain, but the monkey is the king."