Four-character idioms at the beginning:
There is no power to return to heaven,
There is no light to shine,
Change of heart,
There is room for manoeuvre,
The ileum is suffocating,
The ship turns to the rudder,
Going back to the mountains and the sea, <
returning to heaven,
rejoicing,
returning to the shore,
returning evil to righteousness,
returning to heaven for reconstruction,
lack of skills in returning to heaven,
rejuvenating skills,
returning to surprise and rejoicing,
looking back and smiling,
returning to heaven,
means to be benevolent and act with righteousness. Becoming a monk halfway originally meant becoming a monk or nun after adulthood.
It is a metaphor for changing careers and engaging in another job. The only way: via.
the road that must be taken. Generally refers to the law that things must follow or the law that things must follow.
the blue road: firewood; Blue wisp: rags. Driving a humble car and wearing rags to open up mountains and forests.
describe the hardships of starting a business. Avoid the sage road: a modest word of resignation; The virtuous road: a talented person enters the road.
resign and retire, and let talented people come out to do things. I dare not talk when I meet you on the road with my eyes, but I just signal with my eyes.
describe people's hatred and fear of brutal rule. Put an end to speech: cut off and block; Word path: the path of words.
blocking and cutting off all the ways of speaking means not speaking in coachable. Divert: refers to driving a horse forward.
branch off. Metaphor means different goals, each going his own way or doing his own thing.
the peaks turn around and the mountains overlap, and the mountain road twists and turns. Describe the winding and complicated path of scenic spots.
opening the way on every mountain describes taking the bull by the horns and clearing the way ahead. Open up the way to speak: the way to speak.
refers to creating conditions for the following to express their opinions as much as possible. A passing god of wealth is a metaphor for someone who has handled a lot of money temporarily.
I'm too flustered to choose the road. Ji Lu said that credit is excellent.
a desperate situation describes getting a chance to live in the most dangerous time. A pioneer is a metaphor for an advance person who carries out a certain work.
the road is not left behind: lost property. No one picked up what others lost on the road.
describe a good social atmosphere. The road is broken and sparsely populated. The road is cut off and there are few pedestrians.
describe a disaster so severe that there are no pedestrians on the road. Willow wall flowers willows by the roadside, flowers by the wall.
It's a metaphor for a slutty woman. Also refers to * * *.
A well-known metaphor is a well-known ambition. The end of the road: the last leg of the journey.
it's hard to walk the last leg. Metaphor in the end, the more difficult the work.
It is also a metaphor that it is not easy to keep the evening festival. Different roads lead to different roads: a fork in the road; Death: lost.
I lost my sheep because there were too many forks in the road to pursue. Metaphor things are complex and changeable, and without the correct direction, they will go astray.
I am familiar with the road, and I am rushing to take a familiar road with a lightly loaded car. Metaphor things are familiar and easy.
the end of the road is described as the point where there is no way out. A place where two roads cross.
Metaphor is in a situation where you need to decide how to choose something important. Passers-by: Passers-by refer to strangers.
as a stranger on the road. Refers to being very distant from relatives or acquaintances.
Tiantai Road Lost Tiantai: The mountain name is in the north of Tiantai County, Zhejiang Province. The original meaning is to get lost in a fairyland.
is used to describe the boundless future and no way out. Concession: a modest word to resign; The virtuous road: a talented person enters the road.
resign and retire, and let talented people come out to do things. Meet in a narrow road, there is no place to make it.
Later, it is often used to refer to enemies who meet each other and refuse to let each other go easily. Xiao Lang, a stranger in Xiao Lang: in the old days, it generally referred to the man that women loved; Strangers: passers-by.
Metaphorically, a woman regards the man she once loved as a passer-by, unwilling or unable to approach. Repair bridges and roads, build bridges and repair roads.
the old metaphor is enthusiastic about public welfare and giving money to do good. All the way Fuxing Road: this is the administrative domain name of the Song Dynasty, and later refers to the road; Fuxing: the old star.
It used to refer to a good executive in an administrative region who works for the people. Later used as a polite greeting to wish people a safe journey.
bon voyage means that there were no accidents during the journey. It is also used as a greeting to people who go out.
Have a pleasant journey. The road to the enemy is narrow, and the enemy meets on the narrow road.
it means that enemies or people who don't want to meet meet meet. Clouds and muddy roads are as different as clouds in the sky and mud on the ground.
It is a metaphor of great disparity in status. The road was blocked by clothes, and people in prison clothes crowded the road.
describe many criminals. Desperate: take refuge.
there's no way out, it's desperate. Metaphor situation is extremely difficult, can't find a way out.
Broadening talents means that talented people are widely appointed. Halfway practice originally meant becoming a monk or nun after adulthood.
It is a metaphor for changing careers and engaging in another job. Halfway through the process of things.
the only way: through. The road that must be passed.
also known as "the only way". The poor road describes the difficulty of starting a new career.
it's the same as "blue wisp". Bolu magnificent Bolu: waves.
The metaphor is grand in scale and huge in momentum. With "magnificent".
the road of being outspoken refers to the road of giving advice directly. A wolf in power is a metaphor for a tyrannical and treacherous person who holds state affairs.
there is no way to poke tricks, but to stir up trouble out of thin air. The big wheel on the road is a magnificent cart in ancient times.
vertebral wheel, the original wheel without spokes. Refers to the gradual evolution of the big wheel from the vertebral wheel, which is a metaphor for the evolution of things, from simple to complex, from rough to refined.
Later generations also called the founder Dazhui chakra. The road is still neck and neck.
walkers make way; walkers make way for each other. It means that everyone is humble and polite.
It's very urgent to run around without choosing a road. Jiaojin East Road means resigning and retiring, and going east to return.
later used as an allusion to seclusion. There is no way to advance and retreat.
describe a very difficult situation, a dilemma, and no place to live. There is no way forward or backward.
describe a very difficult situation, a dilemma, and no place to live. There is no way to knock: knock.
terbium: the palace gate. Can't knock on the court door.
Describe that the people have nowhere to redress their grievances. Also known as "knocking at the sky without a plan" and "knocking at the sky without a way".
coming and going means people coming and going. The same as "coming and going".
a shabby road means wearing rags and driving a firewood cart to develop mountains and describe the hardships of pioneers. Seeing rough roads means seeing rough things.
roads are blocked and sparsely populated. Chaucer's worries refer to the sufferings of the people.
there is nothing left on the road, and people don't pick it up and take it for themselves. Describe social fashion as good.
it's a long way to describe a long way. Lost means lost.
the end of the road: the end of the road. There is no way out.
metaphor is extremely difficult. Meet strangers and meet strangers.
wandering in the wrong way: walking back and forth in one place is a metaphor for hesitation; Bifurcation: a fork in the road. Walking up and down the fork in the road.
It's a metaphor for hesitating to wait and see. The road is wandering: a fork in the road; Wander: to walk back and forth in a place, which is a metaphor for hesitation.
walking up and down the fork. Metaphor is hesitant to wait and see, undecided.
A flower on the wall is a metaphor for a woman who is not respected. In the old days, it meant * * *.
same as "wallflower willow". The flowers on the wall and willows on the roadside. 3. What's the four-word idiom at the beginning of Huizi?
Soul-stirring: Hui: Turning; Swing: shake. Make the liver and intestines whirl, and make the heart stir. Describing articles and music is very tactfully moving.
light-to-light: refers to the phenomenon that the sun shines in the sky for a short time just after sunset due to the reflection of light. Metaphor is a sudden excitement before death. It is also a metaphor for the superficial prosperity on the eve of the demise of things.
the power to return to heaven: the original metaphor is correct, powerful and far-reaching. Now more metaphors can save the power of a serious situation.
turning back to the shore: in Buddhist language, it means that a guilty person can reach the "other shore" and cross over as long as he changes his mind and repents. The latter is a metaphor for people who do bad things. As long as they are determined to repent, there is a way out.
endless aftertaste: aftertaste: refers to the aftertaste after eating. It is a metaphor to recall something, and the more you think about it, the more interesting it becomes.
change of heart: mind, mind: mind; Turn around: Turn around. Reconsider and change the original ideas and attitudes.
The disaster of Huilu: Huilu: the legendary Vulcan. Refers to the fire
the ileum is broken: it describes extreme bitterness and sadness.
turning evil into righteousness: turning evil into righteousness.
Palindrome Brocade: A wonderful poem about acacia.
returning to heaven: as you say, rotating Gankun. Metaphor to change the mood or attitude of the king.
to return to heaven for luck: as you say, to rotate Gankun.
powerless to return to heaven: returning to heaven: metaphorically powerful, it can transfer the situation that is extremely difficult to recover; Weakness: No strength. Metaphor situation or serious illness, has been unable to save.
Return to the sky to save the sun: I still say to spin Gankun.
turning the sky into the sun: as you say, turning Gankun.
rebirth and death: bringing back the dead. Describe a wise doctor, who can make dying people live. It is also used to describe saving something that seems hopeless.
going back to mountains and seas: turning mountains and seas. Metaphor is powerful.
Wet when you go back to dry: it means that when a mother raises a child, she lets the baby live in a dry place and gets wet by herself.
rejuvenation: this refers to winter leaving and spring coming, and it is a metaphor for good medical skills, which can cure intractable diseases and save dying patients. Skill: medical skill. Refers to the medical skill of bringing back the dead. With the "wonderful hand rejuvenation".
a wonderful hand for rejuvenation: a wonderful hand for rejuvenation. A person's medical skill is brilliant, which can restore the dying person to health.
the strategy of fund recovery and transfer: operational decision.
ileum injury: it describes music, articles, etc., which are touching and touching.
It's full of twists and turns: it describes extreme inner pain and anxiety. The same as "nine turns of ileum".
Hui Chen Zuo Xi: Chen: Angry. Change from anger to liking.
turning from yellow to green: leaves turn from green to yellow and vice versa. Originally refers to the change of seasons, and later refers to the repetition of the world.
going back to the mountains and falling into the sea: it describes the great strength and momentum, which can overwhelm everything.
turn the rudder: the way to return to the original place when the ship is in trouble. Metaphor turned to ease the deadlock.
there is no way to return to heaven: returning to heaven: metaphor is powerful and can transfer the situation that is extremely difficult to recover; Lack of skills: lack of methods. Metaphor situation or serious illness, has been unable to save.
Nine turns of ileum: It seems that the intestine is rotating. Describe the inner pain and anxiety.
look back and smile: eyes: eyes. Roll your eyes and smile. Often used to describe a woman's charming expression. 4. Four-word idioms to describe walking
The idioms about walking and their explanations are as follows: Being sent by a disciple: a disciple: walking barefoot.
I have loose hair and walk barefoot. Describe grief to the extreme.
step in the footsteps: step in the footsteps: dust raised when walking. To follow others and imitate.
walk peacefully: walk: walk; Serenity: stability. Step and walk, calmly and steadily.
stumbling: limping when walking. It's inconvenient to walk, and it looks like it's crooked.
Walk like a fly: it describes light footsteps and fast walking like a fly. Follow in the footsteps of others: the dust raised behind you when walking or driving.
means to walk behind others. Metaphor follows imitation, imitates others, and is not creative.
staggering gait: a swaying and slow posture. Eat to prevent choking, walk to prevent falling: eat to prevent choking on food, walk to prevent wrestling.
describes being cautious. Unable to move: it is difficult to move even one step.
describe walking difficulties. It is also a metaphor for being in a difficult situation.
it's hard to move even one step. Describe walking difficulties.
It is also a metaphor for being in a difficult situation. Swagger: To stagger when walking.
describe the arrogant manner of thinking oneself great. Road without diameter: Road: Walking.
path: path. Take the road instead of the path when walking to avoid danger.
stumbling: describes the way you walk unsteadily. Sway: describes walking unsteadily.
metaphors are easy to shake and not firm. Walk alone: Walk alone.
Goose walks duck step: step: walk. Walk like geese and ducks.
It means walking slowly. Divide the flowers and brush the willows: describe the beautiful walking posture of women.
it's the same as "divide the flowers and make an appointment with the willows". Divide flowers into willows: describe the beautiful walking posture of women.
also known as "dividing flowers and blowing willows". Strut: Look up with your eyes and walk with big strides.
to describe a person who is generous or arrogant. The tiller gives way to the bank, and the walker gives way: the bank: the field boundary.
The farmer gives the field boundary to the other side, and the walker gives way to let others go first. Describe comity as a social trend.
Handan toddler: Handan: the capital of Zhao in the Warring States Period; Toddler: Learn to walk. Metaphor imitates people who don't go home and forget what they used to know.
if you don't follow the right path, you don't follow the right path. Metaphor is to take shortcuts for learning.
walking deserves a shadow, and sleeping deserves a blanket: blanket. Walking without sorry shadow, sleeping without sorry quilt.
Metaphorically, people behave brightly and have a clear conscience. Walk like a fly: walk like a fly.
also known as "walking like the wind", "walking like flying" and "walking like flying". Walking like the wind: describes walking as light as the wind.
the line often takes the warp: line: walk; Classics: Scriptures. Walking often carries scriptures.
describes people who are eager to learn. Walk as fast as flying: describe walking as light as flying.
walking is decadent, and the center shakes: walking: walking; Decadence: the appearance of walking slowly. Walking slowly, my heart is swaying.
describes a heavy heart. Walking as fast as flying: describes walking as fast as flying.
walking like the wind: it describes walking as light as the wind. Crane walking and duck walking: describe how to walk with shaking and running.
flowers and butterflies dance: flowers and butterflies dance and fly with the wind. A metaphor for a young woman's gentle and light walking posture.
It's difficult to walk if the shin is bigger than the thigh: shin: calf; Femur: thigh; Step: walk. You can't walk steadily if your calf is bigger than your thigh.