Change your mind quickly and make another plan.
Invert impermanence, impermanence, and change when you say it.
Crossing the river and the sea initially described the rain as heavy, and later described the strength or momentum as strong.
Fan Kong's amazing description of poetry and calligraphy, contrary to previous stereotypes, won with unique imagination.
Over and over again. Turning the body back and forth is also described.
Turning over to improve turning over: the appearance of change. Describe rapid change and progress.
Repentance: regret; Enlightenment: enlightenment. Wake up. Describe the rapid change. Refers to a complete change of thought, a complete awakening.
Over mountains and mountains, over many hills. Describe the hardships of walking the mountain road.
Turning one's hands into clouds and covering one's hands for rain describe people who are capricious or used to playing tricks.
Earth-shaking: turn it over. Describe great and radical changes. It also means making a lot of noise.
Rummaging: upside down, upside down. Turn over all the boxes and cabinets. Describe a thorough examination.
Looting boxes and turning boxes: upside down, upside down; Reed: Small box. Turn over all the boxes and cabinets. Describe a thorough examination.
Sex describes someone who is capricious or used to playing tricks.
Turn yellow, turn black and white.
Turning yellow and pouring soap is like turning black and white.
Cross the river and stir the sea [explanation] describes the huge water potential. Metaphor is very powerful or powerful. It also describes making a lot of noise or making a mess.
Having sex [explanation] means being capricious or playing tricks.
Earth-shaking [explanation] or earth-shaking to describe the fight is very fierce.
2. Turn out the idioms at the beginning of the word and stir your stomach.
Describe the inner yearning or feeling very uneasy.
From the old reconstruction
Rebuild a new one from the old one.
Playing with fees.
Chat with sweet words.
Threw over the river-mighty
(1) describe the huge water potential. Metaphor is very powerful or powerful. (2) describe noisy or messy things.
Make noise or confusion.
See "crossing the river"
Poetry, books, paintings and other colleagues have won with their unique imagination.
Describe poetry and calligraphy, and win with unique imagination. The text of "Wen Xin Diao Shen Long Si" by Liang and Liu Xie in the Southern Dynasties: "The meaning is empty and strange."
toss and turn restlessly
(1) describe constantly flip the body. ② The description is repeated many times.
Turn the pillow over.
Describe tossing and turning, unable to sleep.
Make up your mind to atone for past crimes.
See "confession"
repent and start anew
Change it quickly and make another plan.
Quickly realize one's mistake.
Describe quickly realizing mistakes and repenting and waking up.
To cross/travel/trek
Describe the hard work in the field or on the way.
A person is capricious or habitually playing with a fool.
Use "sex"
People are willful or habitual.
See "handspring is rain, handspring is cloud"
Fast Shi Sheng
Describe the rapid development of the country
world-shaking
(1) describe the change is huge and thorough. (2) describe things done too much.
It's terrible.
The words of Judah are earth-shattering Describe a lot of trouble
rummage through chests and cupboards
See "Looting Boxes and Boxes"
Search thoroughly, find
See "Looting Boxes and Boxes"
Loot boxes and boxes
Describe a thorough search.
Constantly changing attitudes
Metaphor is capricious or used to playing politics. Du Fu wrote in the Tang Dynasty: "Don't count the sex!"
3. Four-character idioms for mountain climbing,
Lie on your stomach,
Go through everything,
Tossing and turning,
Turn it upside down,
Earth-shaking,
Throw the line,
Vinegar sea waves,
It's raining,
Ruthlessly turned against each other,
Huang Xuan overthrew,
Amazing flip,
Repent,
Pale yellow overturned,
Earth-shaking,
Rummaging through the house,
Fancy renovation,
Turn the pillow over,
Turn the fog into waves,
Turn it over and change the picture,
Turn to enlightenment,
Turn over the intestines and stir the stomach,
Turn yellow and pour soap,
Ups and downs,
Hot-boiled cake,
Turn east, turn west
Three turns and four turns: changeable or repeated many times.
Rummaging through boxes and cages: turning over: turning over; Cage: a big bamboo box. Describe a thorough search and inspection
Turn around and repent: turn around: the way to fly back, describing the rapid change; Regret: Regret. Describe quickly realizing your mistakes and repenting.
Turn the old into the new: Chen: old. Rebuild a new one from the old one.
Turn the pillow: quilt: quilt. Describe tossing and turning, unable to sleep.
Flip your lips: flip: reverse; Get: Play. Gossip. Chat with sweet words.
Flip is rain, close is cloud: flip: reverse; Answer: Repeatedly. Describe a person who is capricious or used to playing politics.
Upset: turn: reverse; Cu: Same as "kick", kick, step. Describe the rapid development of the country
Easy: it means that things are easy to do and don't need much effort. Use "piece of cake"
Surfing with fog: it means making waves.
Rain turns clouds: metaphor is impermanent.
Clouds turn to rain: a metaphor for the capriciousness of human feelings.
A foot of water churns up a hundred waves: the metaphor is extremely exaggerated. It is the same as "a foot of water churns into waves".
A foot of water stirs up a wave: the metaphor is extremely exaggerated.
Hot-boiled cake: figuratively speaking, things are extremely easy to do.
Horse somersault: describes a very hectic or chaotic appearance.
Turn the horse over: the horse was knocked to the ground. Describe being beaten badly. It is also a metaphor for chaos.
Stir the sea and cross the river: stir: stir; Turn: somersault. Rivers and oceans churn. Metaphor has great momentum or strength.
The home is a mess: there is no peace at home. Describe the noise at home.
The river overflowed. Describe the great potential of water. It is often used as a metaphor for strength or momentum.
The river is boiling at sea: it describes the great water potential. It is often used as a metaphor for strength or momentum.
Stir the river on the sea: the river is boiling on the sea. Describe the great potential of water. It is often used as a metaphor for strength or momentum.
River over the sea: River over the sea. Describe the great potential of water. It is often used as a metaphor for strength or momentum.
Boiling at sea: a metaphor for great power or strength. It is the same as "boiling over the river".
Boiling at sea: a metaphor for great power or strength. It is the same as "boiling over the river".
The sea boiled and the river rolled: the sea boiled and the river rolled. A metaphor for great momentum or strength.
New tricks: refers to being creative and creating new tricks. Same as "fancy renovation".
Abdominal discomfort: describes a deep desire or feeling very uneasy.
Look at the map: map: plan, plan. This metaphor soon changed. Make other plans.
Overturn: describes a person who is capricious or used to playing tricks.
4. idioms solitaire and idioms solitaire at the beginning of word transition (19):
Make love,
Over these mountains,
Throw the line,
Repent,
Turn your hands to the clouds to cover your hands from rain,
Turn yellow and pour soap,
Looting boxes and boxes,
Cross the river and stir the sea,
Flipping is impermanent,
Turn it over and change the picture,
Turn over the intestines and stir the stomach,
Amazing flip,
Turn your hands into clouds, cover your hands for rain,
Earth-shaking,
Tossing and turning,
Earth-shaking,
Turn yellow and pour wine,
Turn over and improve,
rummage through chests and cupboards
5. The four-word idiom at the beginning of Fan: Fan Zhen is upside down.
Pinyin: fān kē dǎo jiù
Description: describes breaking the ready-made format.
Source: Tang Ming Shunzhi's Book on Wang Longxi: "The theory of Mao Ge in the world has become its own, and there is no place where nothing grows. In the meantime, Wang Lao stumbled many times. He wrote a language to control his mind and take a breath. He is another evil monster. "
Idiom: Over and over again.
Pinyin: fān lái fù qù
Commentary: Fan: Pass the "turn". Describe many repetitions. Also describes constantly turning the body.
Source: Feng Ming Menglong's Negative Textbook Volume 24: "It is said that Pi Shi waited for Zhao Ang to come this night, called his name for a while, and her husband fell asleep again. Over and over again, I didn't sleep a wink all night. "
Idiom: over and over again.
Pinyin: fāfān tiān fùdü
Interpretation: Fan: preach "turn"; Answer: Turn it over. Describe the great and thorough changes, and also describe the fierceness of things.
Source: Ming Anonymous "Victory of Zhongjing Ji": "Send the two saints out quickly, and everything will be over, otherwise you will be overwhelmed, turning the country into a mound and killing people."
6. What are the four-character idioms that people begin with? People crowd people, hundreds of people don't understand the world, people crowd people, people are full, people will conquer the sky, people crowd people, people are old and talented, people are prosperous, people are uneasy, people are afraid, people whisper, people are happy, people are afraid, and people in paradise on earth are cruel. The dragon among people has ulterior motives, five people have ulterior motives, six people have ulterior motives, and animals have ulterior motives. Life is like a dream, but people are cold and warm, people do their best, and people are short of ambition. People are divided into groups, and both dragons and tigers have their own aspirations. A strong man makes a strong horse, and a strong man dies. To err is human, to err is human, to err is human, to err is human, to err is human, to err is human, to err is human, to know the human head, to hear the sound of animals, to have a weak voice, to have a low voice, and to cross the river. About dusk, people sigh, and tactical talents are full of rivers. People are insecure, noisy, stupid, wild, chaotic, and in heaven and earth. * * Angry people talk about people's hearts, and dangerous people talk about people's hearts. There are many lions among them, but few people are angry. People are anxious about family planning, but it is difficult to live. Talent is rare, talent is outstanding, people are rich, people are lonely, strangers are talkative, people are not literary, and people are not things. Everyone knows that people are above food, above family planning, below hell, below danger, below anger, below poverty, below wisdom and below life. If life reveals itself, people are unconscious, people metabolize hands, people die, people stay in name, people die, people lose political interests, people look down on people, I am ruthless and I am quick, people fight for each other, people return to people's hearts, people are scattered, people return to people's hearts, people are secret, people in Ma Si resent, people are angry, people blame, people are rich, people are thick and things are thick, and people save them. People abandon me and take it, people live in heaven, people favor me, people take me and people are jealous, people don't know, people don't know how to die, which ruins people's homes and lives. People lost their lives. Talented people come forth in large numbers, rich people and prosperous people. People are crowded, people are crowded, people are frightened, people are uneasy, people are scarce and people are afraid. Human nature, longevity, abundant human feelings and warm human feelings are five-character idioms beginning with herringbone: people can't judge a book by its appearance. People are old with sunshine, old with strangers, and unfamiliar with their stomachs. Life is like a lantern, a stranger. Six-character idioms beginning with herringbone, such as morning dew: people are United, Mount Tai moves but people don't know. Seven-character idiom: since ancient times, life has not died, and no one is afraid of being famous. Pigs are afraid that strong people are not strong enough, and snakes swallow elephants. People somewhere will be happy and cheerful tomorrow, and they will be 70 years old. Eight-character idiom: people die for wealth, birds die for food, and the devil takes the hindmost is not a saint. I don't trust fish people, and I don't know who they can be. His words are good, too. People with immediate worries will not attack me, and I will not commit a crime. Everyone has the same heart, and the heart is the same. Cross idioms beginning with herringbone: people are not good for a thousand days, flowers are not red for a hundred days, and things are warm and cold. Eleven-character idioms beginning with herringbone: you can't judge a person by his appearance, let alone a large number of people.
7. Idioms that begin with four words abound.
Fall on all fours,
Embattled,
Stable,
Extending in all directions,
All men are brothers within the four seas,
All four are empty,
Divided,
Four directions convergence,
Four neighbors and eight houses,
Four or six couples,
Four corners,
The four seas inherit the wind,
Four seasons and eight festivals,
Beautiful scenery of the four seasons,
Four close ministers,
The four seas are poor,
Four marriages and nine relatives,
Wandering around the world,
Four bends and eight streets,
The four seas are peaceful,
Attack from all directions,
Four to eight roads,
The land of four wars,
Four bodies are not diligent,
The four seas are peaceful,
Neighbors are upset,
Four clean-ups and six activities,
The ambition of the quartet,
8. The four-character idiom at the beginning of the word turns defeat into victory: turning defeat into victory.
Turn disaster into happiness: turn disaster into happiness. Refers to turning bad things into good things.
Blink: A very short moment.
Beat around the bush: beat around the bush. Walk along the winding road. Metaphor is beating around the bush, not straightforward.
Turn from danger to safety (especially a situation or disease).
Turning sadness into happiness: from sadness to happiness.
Blink: blink: blink. Blink of an eye. The description time is very short.
Turning sadness into happiness: from sadness to happiness.
Turning disaster into happiness: Like "turning disaster into happiness", turning disaster into happiness.
Beat around the bush: refers to walking on a tortuous road.
Corner grinding: refers to walking along a tortuous road.
Turn-to-death ditch: refers to dumping bodies in mountain ditches. With the "turn to the death ditch".
Turn to death ditch: refers to dumping the body in a ravine or canal.
Return to Heaven: It is powerful and can reverse the irreversible situation.
Turn over: describe something in your heart, tossing and turning, unable to sleep. With "tossing and turning".
Turn one's voice to taboo: it means breaking taboo as soon as you speak or write an article.
Turning the sea into the sky: it is powerful and can reverse the irreversible situation. It's the same as "returning to heaven"
Turn a thousand miles: refers to long-distance rolling operations.
Turning defeat into victory: refers to turning defeat into victory. Take "turning failure into success".
Fighting thousands of miles: it describes continuous operations and has gone through a long process.
From anger to joy: from anger to joy.
Turning failure into success: turning failure into victory.
Turn grief into joy: turn grief into joy.
Fleeting: fleeting. Describe how time flies.