No matter what the consequences, we must stick to it; Once you start, you must stick to it; If you don't do it, you will never stop; Not give up halfway; If you don't do it, you will never stop; Determined to see it through.
The horse's chin doesn't match the cow's head-it's uncoordinated/irrelevant/incompatible.
Aid is too slow to help.
Each crab is smaller than the previous one-one is worse than the other.
Irrelevant
Act exactly the opposite.
The donkey's lips are not right for the horse's mouth ―― irrelevant/uncoordinated/far-fetched.
A tremendous effort.
Out of reach-out of reach
Nails are nails, dowels are dowels-be conscientious and meticulous; Very accurate/precise
very/pretty similar
change ten thousand times without leaving the original aim or stand
the east wind prevails over the west wind
Rule out well water ―― each mind his own business.
Fear of wolves before, fear of tigers behind ―― full of fear.
Seeing is believing
Use all conceivable methods.
After a long time of thinking, I still can't solve the problem.
The right thing stand the test
Hanging sheep's head to sell dog meat-shoddy; Do bad things in the name of good things; Do bad things in the name of good things; Hanging sheep's heads to sell dog meat; false advertising
People who take fifty steps back are laughing at people who take a hundred steps back.
Choke with silent anger
fail to distinguish right from wrong
Although a person has eyes, he can't help but recognize/see the sacred Mount Tai-he can't recognize VIPs/celebrities.
In contrast, only greater than and not less than
In a state of constant anxiety
cannot be mentioned in the same breath
Sudden thunder has no time to cover your ears-it's as sudden as lightning.
Unable to compare, unable to compare
Pride makes people lose, modesty makes people gain; Complacency leads to losses, while modesty brings benefits; Conceit leads to loss, modesty leads to profit.
Without careful consideration
As if lost in the fog-confused/at a loss/puzzled/at a loss.
Not qualified to occupy a place in the cultural circle.
Where to break the ground in tai sui
Learn (sth) with difficulty; Experience teaching; Learn from mistakes; There is a price to know about it; Wisdom comes from experience; learn (sth) the hard way; experience teaches; learn from one's mistakes; know it to one's cost; wisdom grows out of experience; a fall into the pit, a gain in your wit
Slow roads can't save the urgent.
Much talk and little rain ―― much talk and little action; Talk more and do less; make a futile effort
Words must be done, and actions must be fruitful.
Seven characters
Time is money.
Heroes are useless-there is no chance to display their talents.
A person who is not satisfied with anything is like a snake trying to swallow an elephant-extremely greedy.
Since ancient times, humans rarely live to be 70 years old.
Fame brings trouble to people, just as obesity brings trouble to pigs-fame indicates trouble.
Two people destined to get married
Happy events are good for people's hearts.
Young people who have seen the world dare to speak and do, and they are fearless.
Nine-character idiom
No matter how clever a woman is, she can't do it and has no face.
It takes more than one cold day for the river to freeze-it takes time for things to develop and take shape; Trouble is deep-rooted; Rome was not built in a day.
Not to protect yourself, but to help others.
For a fish like Jiang Taigong, he throws a line without hook or bait for the fish that wants to be caught ―― looking for a voluntary victim or collaborator; Willingly fall into the trap; Willingly used by someone; Deceive only those who are willing to be deceived; Be a willing victim
A thousand furs are not as white as foxes.
Si Mazhao has bad intentions, and the villain's heart is self-evident
There is success if you are prepared, and failure if you are not prepared.
When you sit up and notice
You can't draw a circle or a square without compasses or squares-if there are no rules to follow/if there are no necessary tools, nothing can be done.
Seven years of illness, three years of love.
Cross idioms
Once in power, he began to issue orders; As soon as he came to power, he began to cut power; As soon as he took office, he began to be domineering.
a workman must first sharpen his tools if he is to do his work well
There is no tile on the head, and every inch of land is gold-as poor as a church mouse.
There is nothing wrong with this world. If there is trouble, it is because some stupid people are looking for it. Although peace rules the earth, stupid people make trouble for themselves.
If a person doesn't work hard when he is young, he will regret when he is old ―― laziness when he is young will make him regret when he is old; Reckless youth makes regretful old age; Idle youth, poor old age
Constant polishing turns iron bars into needles; Drip wears away the stone; constant dripping water wears through the rock—persistence leads to success
In the Champions League, shoes and hats without sun hats are not suitable.
People are not afraid of death, but are afraid with death.
People must choose between progress and comfort.
How dare a man not bow his head under a low wall?
There is no one here. There is a place for people to live.
How can a person tolerate others snoring beside his bed? How can a person tolerate others encroaching on his own territory?
Admit that you know what you know, admit that you don't know what you don't know
Saving a person to death is better than building a seven-story pagoda; Saving a life is better than building a seven-story pagoda.
Climb higher and you can enjoy more magnificent scenery.
There is good luck in bad and bad luck in good; There is always a ray of light in the darkness.
Just as distance tests a horse's endurance, time reveals a person's heart; Just as distance determines the strength of a horse, a person has stood the test of time; The strength of a horse is tested by the distance it walks, and a person's heart is seen by the passage of time.
Good things should have an auxiliary.
To save property, not to learn some skills.
More wisdom, if you have any questions, you can discuss ways to come.
As the saying goes, ordinary people also play a major role without capable people.
B: What are the four-character idioms from fables?
The four-word idiom from fable can be: Ye Gong loves dragons, hides ears and steals bells, waits for rabbits, pulls out seedlings to encourage them, scares snakes and swallows dates.
Imitate the tiger charm, mantis catching cicada, play the lute to a cow, buy shoes for people, carve a boat for a sword, give charcoal in the snow, look at the plum to quench your thirst, mend after the sheep is dead, be a frog at the bottom of a well, learn to walk in Handan, teach fish to teach an axe, paint a snake to add feet, buy bamboo slips with pearls, carve a boat for a sword, seek fish in a tree and so on.
C find more idioms and fables about animals to express their meaning. Remember that they are idioms and fables about animals.
Wolves and hunters
Once upon a time, there was a wolf who didn't like being with wolves and liked living alone.
One day, he went out alone again. He met a hunter. He didn't react and was injured. Another wolf witnessed all this.
The wolf ran back to his territory as quickly as possible and told the leader, who immediately sent troops to save the wolf. The wolves found the hunter's cabin with the smell. Everyone found that the hunter had pulled out his knife and was ready to stab the wolf. At this moment, a scream reached the wolf's ear. He never imagined that it was the wolf who had never touched him among the wolves who saved him.
This story tells us that a hero and three gangs, together, will definitely get what they want.
Lions and deer
One day, the deer was thirsty. He found a pond and drank the water in it. Water is as clear as a mirror. He found himself so beautiful that he began to appreciate his beauty.
The deer said, how beautiful my horns are, like two beautiful corals. At this time, he saw his legs and pouted, saying that these four legs are too thin to deserve this beautiful corner.
The deer complained about his leg. Suddenly, a lion approached him quietly. Without the slightest hesitation, the deer spread its long legs and ran, and its powerful long legs jumped around in the bushes. Soon it left the lion far behind. Just when the lion didn't want to chase, the antlers were caught in the branches. The lion seized the opportunity and rushed up. Seeing that the lion was about to catch up, the deer pulled out its horns with all its strength and ran forward desperately. This time, the lion never caught up.
The deer ran to a stream and stopped. He sighed and said, "Two beautiful horns almost killed me, but four ugly legs let me escape."
This story tells us that appearance does not determine anything, what matters is its use.
Or you can't just look at the surface of things. Sometimes you can look at them from another angle, and maybe you will find their true beauty.
Note: These two stories are omitted. If they are not enough, you can add more.
As soon as I saw it, the stories upstairs were all fables.
D. four dozen of an idiom
E. A complete collection of four-character idioms about Kan
Stand by and watch,
Looking at flowers in the fog,
It's amazing,
Sighing at the sea,
At a glance,
Terrible,
Listen to politics,
Sit and look at the sky,
Listen, listen,
Looked at each other,
Looking through the autumn water,
Take a tour,
Look at it,
Dazzling,
A dazzling array of things,
In my opinion,
Look around,
All ears,
Looking at Zhu,
Get attention,
Stare anxiously until your eyes are tired.
Stand by and watch,
Looking at flowers in the fog,
It's amazing,
Sighing at the sea,
At a glance,
Terrible,
Listen to politics,
Sit and look at the sky,
Listen, listen,
Looked at each other,
Looking through the autumn water,
Take a tour,
Look at it,
Dazzling,
A dazzling array of things,
In my opinion,
Look around,
All ears,
Looking at Zhu,
Get attention,
Stare anxiously until your eyes are tired.
F. What are the four-character idioms from fables?
Carving a boat for a sword, waiting for the rabbit, painting a snake to add feet, showing the good dragon, pretending to be a tiger.
First, carve a boat and make a sword.
Vernacular interpretation: Metaphor sticks to a routine and doesn't know how to change one's point of view or method with the change of the situation.
Dynasty: Qing dynasty
Author: Cao Xueqin
Source: Chapter 120 of A Dream of Red Mansions:
If you get to the bottom of this, you are carving a boat for a sword, and the rubber column is playing drums!
Second, wait for the rabbit.
Vernacular explanation: metaphor is not active efforts, just taking chances, hoping to get unexpected gains.
Dynasty: Han
Author: Chong Wang
Source: On Balance: "Still waiting for the rabbit; The way to hide is also broken. "
Translation: Just like waiting for a rabbit; Hide on a broken road
Third, gild the lily.
Interpretation in vernacular Chinese: gild the lily. It is not only useless but also inappropriate to do something superfluous.
Dynasty: Ming dynasty
Author: Shi Naian
Source: Chapter 100 of Water Margin: "The general's achievements have been made, and his reputation has been greatly enhanced, so he can stop. Going forward today, if you don't like it, it's just like' gilding the lily'. " .
Fourth, Ye Gong is good at dragons.
Vernacular interpretation: For example, I like something, but I don't really like it.
Dynasty: Han dynasty
Author: Liu Xiang
Source: "New Order Miscellaneous Matters" Ye Gong Long Hao
It is said that there was a Ye Gong who liked dragons very much in ancient times. Dragons are painted on utensils and carved on houses. When Zhenlong knew about it, he went to Ye Gong's house and put his head in the window. When Ye Gong saw it, he turned pale with fear and ran away.
Five, Smith
Vernacular explanation: metaphor relies on or relies on the strength of others to bully and intimidate people.
Dynasty: Ming dynasty
Author: Ling Mengchu
Source: Surprise at the Second Moment Volume 20: Sure enough, the government came to borrow it, so why not borrow it? I'm afraid of being trusted, but it can't protect him.
G. What are the idiom stories of animals?
First of all, Smith
One day, the fox and the tiger met, and the tiger wanted to eat the fox. The fox had a brainwave and said, I am a god sent by heaven. If you dare to eat me, you will come to no good end. "The tiger doesn't believe it. Fox: If you don't believe me, please go for a walk in the forest with me!
The tiger followed with a grain of salt. The fox walks in front and the tiger walks behind. Walking into the Woods, the animals were scared away. Tigers think they are really afraid of foxes, but in fact they are still afraid of him.
Second, the blind touch the elephant.
Once upon a time, four blind people wanted to know what an elephant looked like, but they couldn't see it, so they had to touch it with their hands. The fat blind man touched the elephant's teeth first. He said, "I see, an elephant is like a big, thick and smooth radish." The tall blind man touched the elephant's ear. "No, the elephant is obviously a big cattail leaf fan!" He shouted.
"You talk nonsense, the elephant is just a big pillar." It turned out that the short blind man touched the elephant's leg. But the old blind man said, "alas, elephants are not that big." It's just a straw rope. " It turned out that he touched the elephant's tail. Actually, none of them are right. Later, I used the metaphor of "the blind touch the elephant" to look at the problem in a partial way.
Third, the frog in the well.
A frog lives in an abandoned well. One day, the frog met a chinemys reevesii from the sea by the well. The frog boasted to the tortoise, "Look, how happy I am to live here! Sometimes when I am happy, I will jump by the well for a while; Tired, I went back to the well and slept by the brick hole for a while.
Look at those shrimps and tadpoles. No one can compare with me. Besides, I am the owner of this well, and I am free in this well. Why not visit it often? "The turtle listened to the frog and told him the story of the sea." Have you seen the sea? The vastness of the sea stops at a thousand miles; The ocean is over 1000 feet deep.
There were nine floods in ancient ten years, and the water in the sea didn't rise much; After eight years and seven years of drought, the water in the sea was not so shallow. Living in such a sea is really happy! The frog in the well listened to the tortoise and stayed there in surprise. There is nothing more to say.
Fourth, make the finishing point
Zhang Sengyou was a famous painter in Liang Dynasty, and his painting skills were superb. Legend has it that one year, Liang Wudi invited Zhang Sengyou to paint anrakuji in Jinling, and Zhang Sengyou painted dragons on the walls of temples, which attracted many people to watch. He drew four lifelike dragons in less than half a day.
But I didn't draw eyes. Someone asked him, "Why don't you draw dragon eyes?" Zhang Sengyou said, "Eyes are the essence of dragons. As long as you draw your eyes, the dragon will fly away. People burst into laughter and thought he was crazy. See Zhang Sengyou raised his brush, exhausted all his strength, just focus on the two dragons. Dark clouds rolled, thunder and lightning flashed, and two dragons took off. People were stunned.
Five, the rabbit died in sorrow.
Once upon a time, there was a rabbit and a fox. They have a common enemy, the hunter. The rabbit and the fox made an alliance and vowed to live and die together. One day, when rabbits and foxes were enjoying the beautiful scenery of nature in the field, they didn't expect a group of hunters to stare at them. The hunter hit the rabbit with an arrow and the fox escaped.
After the hunter left, the fox ran to the rabbit and began to cry. A man passed by and saw the fox crying at the rabbit. It was strange, so he went up to him and asked the fox why he was crying. The fox sobbed and said, "Rabbit and I are both small animals in the forest, and they are both the objects that hunters like to kill." We once agreed to fight against our enemy hunters together, and live and die together. "
Now my Union Rabbit is unfortunately killed by a hunter. The rabbit died today, which indicates that I will die one day. We are really good friends. You said that your good friend died, can you not be sad? Passers-by sighed and said, "It makes sense that you mourn and cry for your allies and your good friends."
Summarize the story of "killing tigers with pine" with four four-word idioms
* * * Dafa, with his bare hands, fearless, renowned.
On Jingyang Hill, the tiger was angry, and Song Wu was fearless with his bare hands. He killed the old man with three punches, killed the people and made a name for himself.
First, Wu Songdahu summed up the story in four words.
Thirsty to drink spirits, brave to go your own way, drunk to kill tigers, heroes become famous.