The four-character idiom of Yi and N
Eight characters open
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kāi]
Basic meaning
Like the character "eight", it is divided to both sides. The original intention is not to take the right path, but to take the wrong path. It also means that the road is very wide.
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Zhu Xi of the Song Dynasty, "Books with Liu Zicheng": "The sages have opened their eight characters, but people don't understand it, but they go crazy. ”
The four-character idiom of "二有用broom"
I treasure my broom bìzhǒuzìzhēn
[Definition] 杝: broken; broken; treasure: cherish. He regards his broken broom as a treasure worth thousands of dollars and cherishes it very much. It means that although something is poor, I cherish it very much.
[Quote] "Autumn Thoughts" by Lu You of the Song Dynasty: "The hairpin left behind will be put to good use in the end; the broom, even though it is small, is cherished."
[Authentic pronunciation] broom; cannot be read As "shù".
[Synonym] I cherish my feathers as if they were worth a thousand dollars
[Antonym] I would treat them as if they were useless
[Usage] I don’t care if I use them for myself. value; reluctant to throw it away. Generally used as predicate, attributive, and adverbial.
[Structure] Subject-predicate formula.
Idioms starting with three characters
To stay in a daze
piě dāi dǎ ò
Definition] Pretend to be stupid.
[Quotes] Ming Dynasty Gaoming's "Pipa Ji·Miss Niu Admonished Father": "The man has long seen it through because of being idle and falling. Do you want to go home together to find out what father is willing to do? I don't expect him to be there every time." Xu."
Add a guess idiom above the four characters
Enjoy it
lèzàiqízhōyuanng
[Explanation] Le: happiness; fun. Have fun doing things.
[Quote] "Historical Records: Biography of Zhongni's Disciples": "The teacher is also Pi; the consultant is Lu; the Chai is stupid; the reason is poor; the return is often empty. The goods are multiplied without orders; hundreds of millions of goods are produced. Then hit it repeatedly. "
[positive pronunciation] music; cannot be pronounced as "yuè".
[Shape Discrimination] Medium; cannot write "心".
[Synonyms] To be happy and forget to return, to be overjoyed, to be overjoyed
[Antonym] to be unhappy, to be worried, to be worried
[Usage] Contains a complimentary meaning. Generally used as object, attributive, and clause.
Idioms starting with the word five (sound)
瀹道道
Pinyin: piě dāi dǎ ò
Explanation: Pretend to be dumb Being crazy.
Source: Ming Dynasty Gaoming's "Pipa Chronicles: Miss Niu's Remonstrance to Father": "The person who fell into a state of ignorance has long been seen through. Do you want to go back together to know if your father is willing? I expected him to show up every time." "
Four-character idioms with six strokes and six strokes
Eight characters open [bā zì dǎ kāi]
Basic meaning
Like "eight" "The word is like that, with the left and right sides separated to both sides. 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.
Source
Zhu Xi of the Song Dynasty, "Books with Liu Zicheng": "The sages have opened their eight characters, but people don't understand it, but they go crazy."
Seven is a four-character word with an apostrophe in it.
Taking advantage of the weakness and resisting: means taking advantage of the weakness to attack. Pretend to clear up: Pretend: pretend. He is not noble, but he deliberately pretends to be noble. Take three and skim four: Refers to pretentiousness. Being stupid and falling down: Pretending to be stupid.
What are the idioms of "eight strokes"?
The idioms of "beat strokes" are:
"Left in vain and defied", "Prosecution in defiance and defiance", "Pretend to leave clear", "Get three" Leave four, no one left in eight characters, no one left in eight characters
Idiom: pretend to leave clear
Pinyin: jiǎ yì piē qīng
Explanation: Pretend: pretend. He is not noble, but he deliberately pretends to be noble.
Source: Volume 3 of "Eternal Words to Awaken the World" by Feng Menglong of the Ming Dynasty: "Lan Hua stood in front of Zhu Shilao and pretended to say: 'The little official teased me several times, so he is not honest.'"
p>Examples and sentences: If you are definitely not willing to accept it, then it means you are not really getting along with me, it seems that you are pretending to be friends with me.
Chapter 168 of "The Nine-Tailed Turtle" by Zhang Chunfan of the Qing Dynasty
Pinyin code: jypq
Idioms with more than ninety-four characters
Effortlessly, effortlessly When you reach the Yellow River, you will never give up, you won’t get to know each other without fighting, you won’t be able to fight with eight poles, and you haven’t even written your eight characters
1. Effortless
Vernacular meaning: to describe how easy it is to do something. Without spending any effort
Dynasty: Qing Dynasty
Author: Xia Jingqu
Source: Qing Dynasty Xia Jingqu's "Yesou Exposed Words" Chapter 45: "Yi According to Xiaodao Yuyi, when he arrives in Liaodong and is under control, it will be easy to manipulate him."
For him, things are very easy to do and don't take any effort. ”
2. One will not give up until he reaches the Yellow River
Vernacular interpretation: One will not give up until there is no way out
Dynasty: Modern
p>Author: Unnamed
Source: "Before and After the Qingming Festival" I will not give up until I reach the Yellow River
Translation: Metaphor of not giving up until the goal is achieved
3. You can’t get to know each other without fighting
Vernacular definition: After fighting, you will get to know each other and become more compatible with each other.
Dynasty: Ming
Author: Schnee. An
Source: Ming Dynasty Shi Naian's "Water Margin" Chapter 38: "You two are now close friends. As the saying goes: ‘You can’t get to know each other without fighting. '"
Translation: You two are now close friends. As the saying goes: 'After fighting, you will understand each other, and you will become more compatible when you get to know each other.'"
4. Can't hit you with eight poles
Vernacular meaning: describe the distant or unrelated relationship between the two. "Gan" is also used as "pole".
Dynasty: Modern
Author: Mother Country Government
Source: Mother Country Government "Flying Snow": "Now some people are trying every possible means to find eight people abroad. Relatives and friends who cannot be reached are trying every means to get out."
Translation: Nowadays, some people are trying every possible means to find relatives and friends who have no connection abroad and trying every means to get out. ”
Five and eight characters have not been written yet
Vernacular interpretation: refers to no way, now it has evolved into a synonym for no way, no appearance, no clue, and no connection
Dynasty: xi hidden bag
Author: Lao She
Source: Lao She's "Four Generations Under One Roof" 94: "Although the matter of rescuing Mr. Qian has not been revealed yet , but he finally had hope. ”
Translation: The matter of rescuing Mr. Qian is unclear and clueless, but he finally has hope
Ten-handed idioms
1. Skimmed The idiom at the beginning:
PIě dāi dǎ ò ] Pretend to be stupid
From: Ming Gaoming's "Pipa Ji·Miss Niu Admonishes the Father":
Translation: If you often pretend to be stupid, you will be discovered early.
2. Four-character idioms with apostrophes:
1. Shitou tiān piě [shí tóu tiān piě] is a lingo for “thousand”. Adding a stroke to the cross becomes the word “千”.
From: Song Dynasty Liu Kezhuang's "Ruyan Fei·Shou Qianguan" lyrics: A hundred times more things have been added, Zhuang Chun's life experience, and ten more things have been added.
Translation: A hundred times more things have been added, Zhuang Chun's life experience. , it is even more difficult to explain
2. To attack with weakness [dǎo xū piē kàng]
Source: Yuan·Fan Juzhong's "Golden Palace is full of joy". "Wind and Rain, Autumn in the Palace": I have been looking forward to it all day long, but it turns out that I have always been trying to make trouble, but now I know that the slanderous words are lies.
Translation: I look forward to it every day, but it turns out that I am taking advantage of the weakness to attack. I was misled, and now I realize that I listened to other people’s lies.
3. Non-four-character idioms with apostrophes:
1. There is no apostrophe [bā zì méi]. yī piě ] Metaphor that things are not clear yet
From: Sun Jinbiao's "Common Words": The sages have opened the eight characters, but people don't understand it, but they are crazy about it.
Translation: The door to the sages has been open for a long time, but people ignored it. Instead of entering, they walked out.
2. The eight characters have not been written yet [ bā zì hai méi yī piě. ] It means that things have no clue, and there is no clue. It originally meant that there is no way, but now it has become a synonym for no solution, no clue, no clue, and no connection.
From: Sun Jinbiao's "Popular Common Sayings". 》: The horoscope of the sage has been opened, but people don’t understand it, but they wander wildly.
Translation: The door to the sage has been opened for a long time, but people don’t pay attention to it. Not only do they not come in, but they. Head outside.