What are the four-character idioms in which the second character is "gai"?

1. The first time is a four-letter word that has been changed, and the second word is a four-letter word that has been passed

The first word is a four-letter word that has been changed:

< p> Reform and opening up, change the world, change the course, change the course, change the course, change the evil to the good, change the past, change the course, change the evil and return to the right, change the appearance, change the name and surname

The second word is "pass" Four-character words:

But that’s it,

Change from morning to night, miss the opportunity, the sky will be clear after the rain, the sky will be clear after the rain, the moon will pass the Mid-Autumn Festival, the clouds will pass through the sky, the knife will pass through the bamboo Explanation, the name is too real, you must correct it if you know it, you will blame yourself if you know it, you will be happy when you hear it, and your talent exceeds that of Qu Song (a metaphor for extremely high literary talent, surpassing Qu Yuan and Song Yu.)

< p> A four-character word whose first word is "kai" and the second word is "pass":

To change one's past and make a new start, to make a new change, to make a new change, to make a change for the better, to make a change for the better, to make mistakes without hesitation 2. What are the idioms whose second character is made of?

What are the idioms whose second character is made of:

[The only way] must: must; by: pass. A road that must be passed.

〔 Not to be divided into words 〕 You: to let; to obey; to divide: to differentiate. No argument allowed.

[Involuntary] Can’t help myself. Refers to being unable to control oneself.

[The blame comes from one’s own fault] Blame: disaster; punishment. Disasters and punishments are brought upon oneself.

[Government is issued by oneself] Government orders are issued by oneself. Refers to holding great power and acting arbitrarily.

[Laissez-faire] Without restraint, let it develop freely.

〔Freedom〕Describes no restraint; very comfortable and comfortable.

[Freedom to spread] means that certain wrong thoughts, words and deeds are not restricted and spread everywhere.

[Disease enters through the mouth] See "Disease enters through the mouth".

〔 must pass by 〕 must: must; by: pass by. Roads and places that must be passed through

[Liberalism] A view or outlook on life that advocates the free development and free expression of individuals

[Free and undisciplined] Unrestricted and undisciplined Details?

[Xu You ear cleaning] Xu You: the name of a person in ancient times. Xu You washed his ears, saying that he did not want to be an official.

[Please die here] Please allow me to leave you from now on. Details?

[Blessings are created by the heart] Create: create. It means that if you have a good heart and can do good deeds, you will be happy.

[Shuyou old chapter] Suyou: follow; follow. The original intention is that the rules and regulations are based on those of previous generations. The latter generally refers to doing things completely according to the old rules; not updating.

[Monsters are born from people] Monsters are born from people. It refers to abnormal things caused by people's lack of seriousness and decency.

〔 Rate by old rules 〕 Rate: follow; old rules: old rules. Completely follow the old rules. The same as "the rate is from the old chapter".

3. What are the idioms in which the second character is You?

What are the idioms in which the second character is You:

There is a cave in the sky,

There is a ruler. Weaknesses,

Everything you need,

Every inch has strengths,

Be confident,

Responsibilities have you,

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A worthy death,

Thoughtful,

Effective,

Serious,

It is of great benefit,

There is more than enough,

A foot is short, an inch is long,

A clear understanding of the heart,

The sky is unpredictable, and people are prone to misfortunes and blessings.

The heart is still frightened.

The heart is full but the strength is insufficient.

Since today, why bother in the beginning? 4. Chapter Two characters are the first four-character idioms

Waiting and waiting

Hao Shou Qiong Jing

Clay head to apologize

Bai Shou Tong Return

Head and body in a different place

Look at the head of a horse

Flirting and posing

Hold your head high

Be timid

Holding head and eyes high

Walking with head held high

Horse's head wants to go east

Owl's head showing off to the public

Ox's head Apan

< p> Scratching the head without knowing the itchy spot

Three poems and six arms

Raising the head and increasing the forehead

Sword head with a bang

Seven poems and eight Feet

Rat head doing things

Scratching the head and hesitating

White head section

Bowing down

Fu 5. What are the four-character idioms in which the second character is the character

The dead are like this,

Those who are capable work hard,

Come Don't reject anyone,

The brave don't be afraid,

Those who come are not good,

Those who come can be chased,

Those who are capable are teachers,

The observer is like a blockage,

A thirsty person drinks easily,

The observer is like a cloud,

The rider is good at falling,

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The audience gathered,

The song of the deaf,

The attendees were not busy,

The audience was like a city,

< p> Benevolent people can be kind,

Those who speak don’t know,

Don’t reject those who come,

Make way for those who walk,

Those who come, stay on top,

The viewer is like a stack,

The viewer is blocked,

The viewer is like a weave,

The blind man has a mirror,

The speaker does not know 6. The second character is the idiom of Zhuanzi

The eight characters are opened like the character "eight", with the left and right sides separated. The original intention was not to take the right path, but to take the wrong path. It also means that the road is very wide.

The horoscope is not a word, which means that things are not clear yet.

The word "waiting in the boudoir" means: betrothed; boudoir: woman's bedroom. Stay in the boudoir, waiting for marriage. It used to refer to a woman who is an adult and is ready for employment.

The first division of the character "melon". In the old days, literati split the character "melon" into two eight-character characters to mark the year, that is, sixteen years old. Mostly used for women.

Gold-lettered signboards: In the old days, shops used gold foil on their signboards to show that they had sufficient funds. Now it is a metaphor for a name or title that one can show off by being superior to others. It also refers to a good reputation.

Cross streets refer to criss-crossing, bustling streets. It also refers to the human world and real society.

Crossroads A place where two roads cross. It is a metaphor for being in a situation where you need to decide on a choice for something important.

The number one word for Tian is Tian: The word Tian is the first character in the first sentence of "The Thousand-Character Classic", "Heaven and Earth are Xuanhuang". Refers to the first number in the first or first category. A metaphor for the highest, largest or strongest.

One-word praise: praise, compliment; disparage: give a bad evaluation. A word of praise or criticism. Generally speaking, it refers to recording events and discussing people, and the wording is precise and measured.

Meticulous means not casually writing an article, but carefully considering every word.

Not a single word is easy. The writing is exquisite and not a single word can be changed. Also used to refer to a plagiarist copying someone else's article word for word.

The long snake formation is arranged in a long formation. Describe people or things arranged in a long line.

One word connects the whole city, extremely exquisite in diction.

A word means a thousand gold. If you add or lose a word, you will be rewarded a thousand gold. The words of praise are exquisite and cannot be changed.

One word for one word describes speaking calmly and clearly.

One word, one pearl. One word is like a pearl. Describe the singing voice as mellow and mellow. It also refers to beautiful articles and gorgeous rhetoric.

A teacher who can correct one word.

Some good poems and essays become more perfect after someone else changes a single word. The person who changes the word is often called a "one-word master" or "a one-word master."

Not a word about it. Just: one. Not a word was spoken. The metaphor is intentionally left unsaid.

The eight characters are not seen, which means that things have no clue and no clues.

Uncommon characters, words and obscure sentences. 7. What are the four-character words or idioms in which the second character is "ran"

amiable, amiable and benevolent, safe as before, safe and sound, safe and sound

"anran manner" , dejected, dejected, eclipsed, colorless

Dejected, arrogant, proud, proud, proud and upright

Standing proudly, suddenly changed color, furious , vigorously motivated, miserable and unhappy

Brilliant and new, dazzling and impressive, smiling solemnly, feeling lost, feeling lost

Detached from the crowd, detached alone, detached independence, detached and unconventional , Transcendental Myron

Transcendental and transcendent, transcendent and transcendent, transcendent and far-reaching, transcendent and far-reaching, transcendent and contented

Transcendent and self-relaxing, transcendent and self-reinforcing, dejected and tearful, as if mourning, To be indifferent

To be indifferent to it, to be indifferent to it, to be gone, to change the path, to be repentant

to be improved, to be changed, to be repentant, to be successful, to be successful Wind

Facing the wind brilliantly, turning away but turning back, turning back after turning away, acting angrily, feeling displeased

Acting angrily, feeling displeased, as expected, falling into a deep dream, Blatantly indifferent

Awe-inspiring, outrageous, relieved, brand new, brand new

Suddenly enlightened, suddenly lost, willing to come, favored, completely natural

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Completely ignorant, all-in-one, all-natural, all-natural, all-in-one

Suddenly enlightened, suddenly enlightened, suddenly penetrated, suddenly enlightened, suddenly enlightened

Sudden realization, sudden enlightenment, fire springing up, sudden recovery, planning strategy

Planning technique, stillness, silence, sudden stop, silence

Alone, completely different, orderly, well-organized, and enlightened

Quite apart from the crowd, very different, generously agreed, generously promised, and suddenly passed away

Suddenly gone, unmoved, alone, sighing, unknown

Understand, at a loss, at a loss, at a loss, at a loss

Follow the wind, follow the wind, country customs, face the wind, indifferently

Completely different, huge, heart-pounding, sad and silent

Astonished and unhappy, astonished and joyless, with a shudder of footsteps, silent, and definitely out of the crowd

Weeping, feeling relieved, feeling lost, feeling awe, awe-stricken< /p>

Insipid, boring, calm, calm, calm

Tao Ran contented, contented, the same word, sudden attack, at a loss

Standing majestically, becoming the wind, calm and relaxed, contented and contented, holding the head in one's sleeves

Being the first in one's sleeves, holding one's head in one's sleeves, rising in the air, rising in the sky, learning and then knowing the shortcomings, teaching Then you will be sleepy

After learning, you will know your shortcomings, and after you teach, you will know your sleepiness. You will laugh dumbly, smile sweetly, be calm and composed, and still be the same person

Still the same, relaxed and composed, contented, and contented. Self-pleasure, ease and ease

Resolute, hidden from the enemy, leisurely and contented, spontaneous, vivid on the paper

Obvious, outstanding, natural 8. The second word is What are the four-character idioms for heaven?

Every day is upward. There is progress every day.

The heavens and the earth are mourning: sorrow. Crying to heaven and earth in sorrow. Describes extreme grief.

Bei Tian and pity people. Bei Tian: Lament the world; pity people: Have pity on everyone. Refers to lamenting the hardships of the times and pitying people's suffering.

Ice and snow describes the sky and the ground covered with ice and snow.

Ice and Snow Kiln is full of ice and snow. Refers to severe cold areas.

Patching the Sky and Bathing the Sun This refers to two mythical stories: Nuwa made five-color stones to patch the sky and Xihe bathed in the sun. Later it was used as a metaphor for man's ability to defeat nature. It also describes great achievements.

The sky-repairing pillar repairs the sky and supports the earth. A metaphor for great achievements.

Chengtian’s blessing Cheng: receive; You: bless. Blessed by God.

Falling from the sky: falling. A metaphor for appearing suddenly by accident.

Falling from the sky is a metaphor for appearing suddenly by accident.

Broad day, broad daylight. Emphasize the contrast with the darkness of the night.

Dai Tian Lu Di Dai: holding up to the sky; Lu: stepping on, stepping on. Head to the sky, feet to the ground. Describes people living between heaven and earth. It is a metaphor that kindness is deep and wide, like the sky and the earth being thick.

Blessed by nature Tian: natural, natural; thick: generous.

The conditions are particularly advantageous and the environment is particularly good.

Diaotianjuidi is used to describe making a fuss.

Stand upright with the sky above your head and your feet on the earth. Describes the image as tall and heroic.

Cave Heaven Paradise is originally a Taoist term, referring to the famous mountain resort where Shinto people live. Most of them are used as metaphors for places with beautiful scenery.

Turn upside down: turn over. Describe the changes as huge and thorough. It also means that there was a lot of trouble.

Fengtian Chengyun Feng: obey; Fengtian: obey the will of God, which means the emperor is ordered by heaven; Chengyun: inherit the new destiny. Refers to the divine right of kings. A formula at the beginning of a feudal emperor's edict.

Change the world and completely change the original appearance. It refers to transforming society and transforming nature.

Move the sky and the earth. The sincerity is described as touching. It is also a metaphor for moving the ruthless world. Describes great injustice.

Broad daylight: broad daylight: the largest sky, broad daylight; daylight: the sun where all things grow. Originally described as a time of peace and prosperity. The latter is a metaphor for situations where everyone can see very clearly.

Haotian Wangji originally refers to the vastness of the sky, but later it is a metaphor for the great kindness of parents.

The sky is so dark that one cannot see anything.

Call the sky and grab the ground: Touch the ground. Shout loudly to the sky and bang your head on the ground. Describes extreme sadness.

Hu Tian Hu Di Hu: He; Emperor: refers to the god. What is heaven and what is emperor. The original description was that the clothes and appearance were as beautiful as gods, and later it was also expressed as respect and admiration.

Hustle and bustle describes a life of debauchery, corruption, eating, drinking, whoring and gambling.

Hua Tian Xia Zhi Da Ji emphasizes that things are very funny (ironically).

Joyfully describes being very happy.

Huangtian Houtu Huangtian: called heaven in ancient times; Houtu: called earth in ancient times. Refers to heaven and earth. In the old days, there was a superstitious belief that heaven and earth could uphold justice and dominate all things.

Huitianwushu Huitian: a metaphor for having great power and being able to reverse an extremely difficult situation; Wushu: lack of methods. It means that the situation or illness is serious and cannot be saved.

The original metaphor is correct, extremely powerful and has far-reaching influence. It is a metaphor for the power that can save a serious situation.

The sky is dark and dark. It is also a metaphor for the darkness and chaos of society.

Extremely tall and tall.

Lonely and lonely is a metaphor for people who have no ability or nothing to do.

The river and the sky are the same color. It describes the broad surface of the river and the connection between the water and the sky.

Jintianxiudi describes a house or other environment that is very beautiful and gorgeous.

Earth-shattering describes the momentum or significance of an event.

There are thorns everywhere. Describes many difficulties and many obstacles.

Plan the world through the latitude and longitude of the world. Describes people who have great talents and can do very great things.

Jiutian Jiudi originally refers to the highest level of the sky and the deepest part of the earth. The latter metaphor is very different from each other.

Nine days of holding the moon: picking. Go to the highest point in the sky to pick the moon. Often used to describe ambition and pride.