What are the idioms with four characters?

1. The four-character idiom "what, what, eight, what"

Half a catty eight liang Eight liang: that is, half a catty. One half a catty, one eight taels. Metaphors are the same as each other, comparable to each other.

Talented people are extremely talented.

Listen to all directions. Ears listen to sounds coming from all directions at the same time. Describes a person who is very alert.

Nonsense Talk without basis or reason.

Messy describes disorder, disorganization, and chaos.

Seven long and eight short describes height, shortness, and uneven length. Also refers to something unfortunate.

Scattered means scattered and sparse. Specifically refers to the fact that things that used to be numerous and neat are now scattered.

Piece together refers to piecing together bits and pieces. By extension, it means making do at random.

Feeling anxious and uneasy.

Seven hands and eight feet describes a person with many hands and chaotic movements. 2. The four-character idiom "what is high and what is side"

Ba Gaowangshang refers to making friends or marrying people whose social status is higher than one's own.

Talented people are extremely talented. Talented and far-sighted. Talented and far-reaching.

Be high in talent and be honest in behavior. Hou: Don’t be frivolous, be cautious. Refers to high ability and good moral character.

Highly talented and pure in conduct. People with high talents and broad ideas have high expectations and it is difficult to achieve anything.

Talented and lucky Jian: Not going well. He has great talent and learning, but has bad luck and cannot display his talents.

With the intention of not meeting the talent. Talent is high and knowledge is deep. Talent: Tong "talent".

Zhi: Tong "wisdom". Outstanding talent and superb wisdom.

Being in a high place and being in a deep place. Being in a high place: being in a dignified and important position. Lin Shen: Like facing an abyss.

Being in a prominent position is like facing an abyss. In the old days, it was said that high-ranking officials were always dangerous.

The Tao is as high as the devil. The original meaning is that religious experts warn practitioners to be wary of external temptations. The latter is a metaphor for often facing new and greater difficulties after achieving certain achievements.

A high Tao means safety, a high potential means danger. Benefit: more; Shi: power. The higher the morals and doing things well for others, the safer you are; the greater the power, the easier it is to abuse power and the more dangerous it is to be self-willed.

Be highly virtuous and highly respected. Virtue: moral character; hope: reputation. He has high morals and great reputation.

Climbing high can give gifts: writing. Climb high, see far, and be able to describe shapes and lay out events.

Refers to the country’s useful talents. Climb high and see farther. Climb high and see farther.

It also refers to a high level of thought and a far-sighted vision. Climbing high and shouting refers to an influential figure issuing an initiative.

To climb high and humble oneself is a metaphor for how things proceed in a certain order. Feng Gao sets fire, and Moon Black kills people. Feng Gao: The wind is very strong.

The black moon: refers to the dark night. Set fires when the wind is strong and kill people in the dark.

Describe the behavior of robbers who take advantage of the opportunity to commit crimes. "Aloof" originally refers to high status, but now it describes leaders who are out of touch with reality and out of touch with the masses.

His achievements are unparalleled and his contribution is extremely great. No one in the contemporary era can compare with him. Gong Gao Zhen is the master. Gong means meritorious deeds. Zhen means shock and power. Main means is the monarch.

The credit was so great that the monarch was shocked and had doubts. There is no idiom you want. 3. The four-letter word "four things and eight things"

Neighbors, four seasons and eight festivals, extending in all directions, stable and stable in all directions.

1. Neighbors

Vernacular definition: refers to the neighbors on the left and right.

Dynasty: Ming

Author: Fu Ni Cult Leader

Source: · Chapter 6 of "Vinegar Gourd": "Send favors to neighbors."

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Translation: Send favors from neighbors.

Two, four o'clock and eight festivals

Vernacular definition: generally refers to various seasons and festivals throughout the year.

Dynasty: Tang

Author: Mr. Ma

Source:·Volume 1 of "Yilin" quoted from "Sui Chaozi": "Ghosts and gods are four o'clock and eight Festivals are used to educate people."

Translation: Ghosts and gods commemorate those who educate people at various seasons and festivals throughout the year.

3. Accessible in all directions

Vernacular interpretation: There are roads leading from all directions. Describes convenient transportation

Dynasty: Tang Dynasty

Author: Fang Xuanling

Source: "Jin Shu·Murong De Zai Ji": "The sliding platform extends in all directions; The residence of the emperor."

Translation: The slide is convenient for transportation, but this is not the living place of the emperor

4. Everything is stable

Vernacular definition: describes speaking, doing, Writing articles steadily sometimes also refers to doing things without making mistakes and lacking the spirit of innovation.

Dynasty: Ming Dynasty

Author: Shi Naian

Source: · "Water Margin": "Born with a white face and fat body; balanced and stable.

Translation: Born fair and fat; speaking, doing things, and writing articles steadily.

5. In all directions

Vernacular definition: generally refers to the surrounding places or all aspects : People came to Beijing from ~.

Dynasty: Song Dynasty

Author: Shi Daoyuan

Source: · "Jing". "De Chuan Deng Lu" Volume 20: "What happens when you suddenly encounter someone from all directions?" "

Translation: How should you react when you suddenly encounter various places or aspects around you? 4. Four-character idioms with eight

Various,

Seven on eight Down,

Eight Immortals crossing the sea,

In all directions,

Horizontal and vertical,

Everything is scattered,

Everything is stable,

Zheng'er Ba Jing,

Extending in all directions,

Seven old and eighty,

Half a catty,

A piece of eight hairs ,

A mess,

Thousands of children and eight hundred,

Eight friends,

Talking,

Nine out of ten,

Seventy-seven, eighty-eight,

Miscellaneous,

Nonsense,

Eight lifetimes,

Exquisite things on all sides,

Piece together,

Seven words and eight words,

Neighbors,

Wind and rain in all directions,

Seven losses and eight gains,

Three tassels and eight buds,

Eight hundred serious merits,

Seven piercings and eight holes

Eight doors and five flowers,

Eight ropes and nine hills,

Seven loads and eight moves,

Eight flowers and nine splits,

Seven Niebawai,

Eighty-four thousand,

Four o'clock and eight festivals,

Nine states and eight extremes,

Seven and eight times ,

Bits and pieces,

Twenty-eight beauties,

Four pavilions and eight responsibilities,

Eight great talents,

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Eight sides are crystal clear,

Four Qus and Eight Streets,

Four to Eight Roads,

Eight liang and a half catty,

The wind blows from all directions,

Virtue is blown from all directions,

Nonsense,

Seven horses and eight horses,

Seven pushes and eight obstacles,

Eight hundred solitary cold,

Seven major and eight minor,

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Eight-note refrain,

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Seven full and eight flat,

Eight male grass and trees,

Bastard,

Seven broken and eight tonic

Silk bamboo Eight tones,

Eight hundred miles of barge,

Seven lives and seven deaths,

Half a catty, eight faces,

Seven hands and eight feet. ,

Eight governors,

Eight great talents,

Seven sons and eight sons-in-law,

Seven strengths and eight weaknesses,

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Seven stops and eight times at once,

Eight seals are on the same track,

Echoing from all directions,

Being attacked from all sides,

Beyond the Eight Desolations,

Four rushes and eight extensions,

Eight sides are rounded,

Four Desolations and Eight Extremes,

Seven things and eight things ,

Seven steps and eight forks,

Seven open and eight gained,

Eight streets and nine roads,

Seven long and eight short,

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The eight extremes of ambition,

The eight-meter luxuriant,

The seven twists and eight twists,

The vernacular eight-part essay,

Nine Gai and Eight Laches,

Seven Sores and Eight Holes,

Eight Ganges River Sands,

Seven Diseases and Eight Pains 5. Four words that describe the height of a boy What are the idioms

1. Tall and mighty

Tall and mighty is an adjective that mostly describes a man who is strong, brave and powerful.

2. Yushu Linfeng

Yushu Linfeng is an idiom, pronounced yù shù lín fēng, which describes people who are as handsome and graceful as a jade tree (mostly refers to men).

3. Qiyu Xuanang

Qiyu Xuanang is a Chinese idiom, pronounced as qì yǔ xuān áng. It mostly describes full of energy and extraordinary spirit. It can also describe plants that are tall and straight, full of vigor and vitality. .

4. The cow is tall and the horse is big

niú gāo mǎ dà Explanation: It is a metaphor for people who grow tall and strong. Source: "Novel Monthly" Issue 1, 1981: "Liu Fan, secretary of the Dongning County Party Committee, grew up with thick eyebrows and big eyes, and he was tall and powerful.

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5. Tall and burly

[gāo dà kuí wu] Definition: used as an adjective to refer to a tall torso; strong and thick, also called "Kuiwu". Describes a strong, tall, muscular body Plump and strong. 6. What are the four-character idioms that contain eight? 8. Seven horizontal and eight vertical, seven losses and eight benefits, listen to all directions, patchwork, all directions, majesty, chaos, eight hundred seriousness, five elements and eight works, three disasters and eight disasters, eight delicacies and jade food, three platforms and eight seats, seven old people and eighty, wind and rain in all directions, Eight streets and nine roads, seven fragments, seven highs and eight lows, enemies on all sides, support from all directions, seven words and eight words, three heads and eight arms, all directions are round, fragments, seven greens and eight yellows, seven horizontals and eight verticals, seven Long and eight short, seven big and eight small, four desolate and eight extremes, nine Gai and eight cunts, eight tones and secrets, nine lines and eight industries, seven and eight chaos, echoes from all directions, filthy mess, seven verticals and eight horizontals, sweeping eight desolations, and four thoroughfares. Eight streets, sailing from all sides, seven steps and eight forks, eight divisions, seven divisions and eight divisions, seven divisions and eight divisions, nine rivers and eight rivers, eight divisions, eight divisions, four divisions and eight divisions, seven divisions and eight divisions, seven fulls Eight flats, seven nests and eight generations, seven things and eight things, seven panics and eight chaos, seven old and eight fallen, seven injuries and eight injuries, three buds and eight buds, vernacular eight parts, seven openings and eight mouths, seven feet and eight hands, seven pushing, eight blocking, four stopping Badang, seven fishing and eight pushing, seven legs and eight hands, seven support from all directions, seven illnesses and eight falls, seven pulls and eight pulls, seven piercings and eight holes, seven sores and eight holes, seven bays and eight twists, seven loads and eight moves. . 7. Four-character idioms with eight talents

1. Caizhan Badou

cái zhān bā dǒu

Explanation: literary talent, talent. He is a man of great knowledge and good literary talent.

This is from the comment made by Xie Lingyun of the Southern Song Dynasty to Cao Zhi: "There are only one stone in literary talent in the world, but Zijian alone has eight fights!" " Note: One stone is equal to ten buckets. Stone, pronounced dàn.

Structural subject-predicate formula

Used as predicate, attributive, object; to describe a person's literary talent

2. Badouzhicai

bā dǒu zhī cái

Interpretation of talent: Talent. It is a metaphor for a person who is extremely talented.

Source: "The Story of Southern History·Xie Lingyun". ": "There is only one stone in the world, Cao Zijian only has eight buckets, I have one bucket, and everyone has used one bucket since ancient times. ”

The structure is more formal.

Usage: Used to praise the literati’s talent and learning. Generally used as an attributive.

3. Praise for eight buckets of talent

cái kuā bā dǒu

Explanation: boast about one’s talents.

Source: Qing Dynasty Li Yu's "Xianqing Ouji·Ciqu·Structure": "I say that there is no big or small skill, the most important thing is to be able to master... Otherwise, I will praise eight buckets, and my chest number will be five cars, which is only called the article The talk about ghosts was written only for the purpose of covering pots. Even though there are many, it is also a joke? Literary talent