idioms with the fourth glyph

1. A collection of four-character idioms with pictograms

Arrogant and arrogant

kuáng wàng zì dà

[Definition] Arrogant: extreme conceited. Arrogant and arrogant; pretentious.

[Quote] "Old Book of Tang·Huangfu Ji Zhuan": "Zhiyi; Shu Wen was often secluded when he was in Chengdu; but he wanted to mediate Liuhe; he considered tens of thousands; ...how arrogant. "

[Authentic pronunciation] Delusion; cannot be pronounced as "wǎnɡ".

[Distinguish form] Delusion; the great ability is written as "forget".

[Similar meaning] Proud, complacent, smug

[Antonym] Modesty, prudent, polite

[Usage] Derogatory meaning. It is mostly used for people who actually have no abilities or talents but think they are great. Generally used as predicate and object.

[Structure] Union.

[Example] He only has a superficial understanding of poetry; that’s it~; arrogant; really disgusting. 2. Idioms with the fourth character of "eye in the fourth",

Sow chaff to squint others' eyes. Sow chaff to squint other people's eyes. It is a metaphor that although foreign objects are small, they cause great harm.

Unsightly means that the image is ugly and makes people unable to stand it.

The eyes are covered with scars. Scars: trauma. Eyes full of trauma. It is a metaphor that everything you see in front of you is a scene of disaster.

Kind eyebrows and kind eyes describe a person’s appearance as being kind.

Brilliant: Jade shines brightly. The brilliance dazzles the eyes.

The road is based on eyes. I don’t dare to talk to people I meet on the road, but just use my eyes to signal. Describe the people's hatred and fear of brutal rule.

To make people feel frightened. It makes people feel scared inside. It describes the feeling as being very deep and the vibration is very big.

Shocking: shocking: making people feel horrified. It makes people feel frightened when they see it. It describes the feeling as being very deep and the vibration is very big.

Husband and wife turn against each other: Turning their eyes at each other means they are not in harmony. Refers to discord and quarrels between husband and wife.

To close one’s eyes willingly. To close one’s eyes and close one’s eyes means to die. I am willing to die without regrets.

Dazzling: dazzling. Describe bright and dazzling. It is also used to describe the extremely high achievements of certain works of art and artistic images.

Noble ears but cheap eyes attach importance to the words that are transmitted and despise the reality seen with one’s own eyes. It means believing in legends and not paying attention to facts. 3. The first and fourth characters are both four-character idioms with the word "bian"

There is no idiom with "bian () () side", and there is only one four-character idiom starting with "bian":

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The border is calm

biān chén bù jīng

Interpretation means that the border is stable and there is no war.

Source "Zizhi Tongjian·Tang Taizong Zhenguan Fifteenth Year": "It said: 'Emperor Yang of the Sui Dynasty worked hard for the people and built the Great Wall to prepare for the Turks, but it was useless. I only placed Li Shiji in the Jin Dynasty The sun is shining and the dust around it is not alarmed. It is the Great Wall. Isn’t it magnificent? ”

Contracted structure

Usage: subject and predicate; used as predicate and attributive; to describe peace and quiet

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Synonyms: peaceful *** place

Antonyms: smoke everywhere

Example: Shen Defu's "Ye Huobian·Ministry of War·Cai Jian'an Constitutional Envoy" From then on~, the Western Frontier Bedroom When Feng was several years old, Cai sat here and was dismissed and returned. 4. The fourth character is the idiom of the character Li.

Sadness means sadness; Rui means damage to the body; Guli means extremely thin, with only the skeleton left.

In the old days, it was used to describe a person who was so sad that he was reduced to a handful of bones due to excessive grief during the death of his parents. In the old days, mourning and barrenness were used to describe people who were so sad that they were so thin that only a handful of bones were left.

Stand upright with your head held high and your chest held high. Describes a person who is high-spirited and fearless.

Stand proudly and proudly: look strong and unyielding. Stand tall: stand tall like a mountain.

Describes strong and unshakable. Standing proudly describes standing firm and unshakable.

Stand shoulder to shoulder: shoulder to shoulder. Stand shoulder to shoulder.

Metaphor for being very close to each other. If you don’t destroy the old, you can’t build the new.

Soldiers are built by deception: Weapons refer to the use of soldiers. When fighting a war, you must use strategies to deceive the enemy and achieve success.

Firewood destroys bones and stands firewood: like firewood; destruction: mourning and destruction; bones stand: so thin that it seems like only a skeleton is left. Describes the appearance of excessive grief due to the loss of a parent, physical damage, weight loss and haggardness.

Standing with a spear and a swan: standing with its neck extended like a swan. Holding a long gun and standing neatly, it describes the military appearance.

Detached independence refers to living alone beyond the world. Hang your hands respectfully: lower your hands; hang your hands: show respect.

Describes standing by respectfully and obeying orders at any time. Long body crane refers to a tall, slender man who looks like a standing crane.

He stood with his hands down and stood by his side. Describes standing by respectfully, ready to obey orders at any time.

Changshenyuli describes a woman’s slim figure. Standing on one's feet, standing on one's feet, not daring to take a step.

Describe fear. To stand sideways describes someone who is afraid and does not dare to stand upright.

Single: single. Alone, independent and self-sufficient.

Destroy old things vigorously and build new things vigorously. Single special lonely lonely: independent.

Describes uniqueness, superiority, and outstanding talent. The tripod stands like the three legs of a tripod, each standing on one side.

It is a metaphor for a situation in which three aspects are separate and in conflict. Success: success; fame: fame and fortune.

Having established achievements and gained fame. It refers to gaining both merit and fame.

Success is accomplished, deeds are accomplished, and a career is established. Gute, independent, isolated: isolated; special, independent: here refers to outstanding and extraordinary.

Describes noble aspirations and actions, which are different from the customs of the times. Gute Zili Gu: isolated; special: here refers to outstanding.

Describes noble aspirations and actions, which are different from the customs of the times. An official becomes famous and establishes an official position.

In the old days, officials held high positions and had a distinguished reputation. The swans fly high, the phoenix stands erect.

The metaphor is outstanding. Huya Jie Li Jie: small wooden stake.

It looks like a tiger's tooth, standing like a group of piles. A metaphor for a steep mountain.

Family finances: family economic situation; walls: four walls. Describes a family that is extremely poor, has nothing, and is extremely poor.

Jin meritorious service does not establish Jin: boasting. They think they can accomplish great things, but they will never succeed.

Golden Rooster Independence refers to a martial arts posture of standing on one leg. Back also refers to standing on one foot.

Peerless independent peerless: unique in contemporary times. Unparalleled in the world, outstanding.

It is often used to describe extraordinary and beautiful women. The family is in ruins and the disciples stand alone: ??only, only.

There are only four walls in the house. Described as being very poor and having nothing.

The reputation is worthy of the name, and it is indeed worthy of such a prestigious reputation. Hairy: hair and fine hairs; hairy: standing up.

The hair and fine hairs stand on end. Describes great fear.

Standing facing the wall is a metaphor for an uneducated person. If he stands facing the wall, he will see nothing. Mao Sengu Lisen: gloomy; Li: erect.

It was so eerie that the hair on my hair stood on end. Wall standing means facing the wall.

Nothing to see. A metaphor for being uneducated and incompetent.

Also known as "standing facing the wall". Qingqiong isolated Qingqiong: the appearance of being alone.

Alone. Describes a person who is helpless and lonely.

I am alone. Describes a person who is helpless and lonely.

Those who are willing to stand up do not stand up: stand on tiptoe. People who stand on tiptoes cannot stand for long.

It is a metaphor that people who do not work hard cannot stand. People are valuable; self-reliance is valuable; self-reliance: independence.

The most valuable thing about a person is that he can live independently without relying on others. Shi is not juxtaposed. Shi: situation; juxtaposition: existing at the same time.

It means that two hostile parties cannot exist at the same time. A metaphor for irreconcilable contradictions.

The mountains seem to be flying, and the sea seems to be standing upright. The momentum is described as very grand.

Swear to the letter: swear an oath. Vow not to coexist with the enemy.

It means that the hatred between the two parties is so deep that they cannot exist at the same time. The two sides stand side by side.

It means that two hostile parties cannot exist at the same time. A metaphor for irreconcilable contradictions.

The three-pointed tripartite division is a metaphor for three parties that are separated and compete with each other. Same as "three tripods".

Thirty-year-old refers to a person who has achieved something before or after the age of thirty. Preparation means that no matter what you do, you will succeed if you are prepared in advance, and you will fail if you are not prepared.

The three-legged tripod is like the three legs of a tripod, each standing on one side. It is a metaphor for a situation in which there are three opposing sides.

Slim and graceful: tall and upright. Describes a woman's slender figure.

It also describes tall and straight shapes such as flowers and trees. Being stubborn and cowardly makes greedy people honest and cowardly people self-reliant.

An old term used to describe the power of influence. Standing majestically: tall and majestic.

It is a metaphor that stands like a mountain, unshakable. Standing tall and majestic: tall and tall.

It is a metaphor that stands like a mountain, unshakable. Standing tall: looking extremely high; standing: the mountain is upright and towering.

It is a metaphor for standing upright on the ground like a mountain, unshakable. Destroy the bones and set them up for destruction: long-term illness and emaciation.

Describes the body as skinny as firewood. Shaped pin bone and vertical pin: emaciation.

Describes a very thin body. The clouds hang down and the sea stands up, causing the clouds to droop and the sea water to stand up.

The metaphor is majestic and has overwhelming momentum. Yiran Mountain stands tall and stable like a mountain peak, standing still in place.

It means a firm position or attitude that cannot be shaken. Stand tall and tall: towering.

Standing tall and firm like a mountain, leaving the world alone: ??abandoning the things of the world. Live independently from society and not associate with anyone.

Yuanting Mountain Standing is a metaphor for a person’s moral character, which is as deep as the abyss and as high as a mountain. Same as "Yuan Ting Yue Zhi".

Yundun Senli looks numerous and neat. Yuandingshan stands as a metaphor for a person's character, which is as deep as the deep waters and as high as the mountains.

The Yuan Ting Mountain stands as a metaphor for a person’s character, which is as deep as the abyss and as high as a mountain. Yangxu Mountain stands as warm as the sun and as tall as a mountain.

A metaphor for human nature. 5. Words or idioms containing the word "four"

Single-minded, divided into two, neither three nor four (three-minded), all directions, extending in all directions, colorful (colorful), six gods without master, scattered and scattered (seven) Up and down), multifarious, half a catty, nine ox and one hair, nine deaths, nine ox and two tigers

(2) Perfect and perfect (a hundred thousand urgent), a hundred flowers blooming (a hundred schools of thought contend), thousands of troops and horses (once in a thousand years), a thousand purples and reds (a thousand rivers and mountains) )

One eye, ten lines, one mind, one mind, one five eleven, two cuts, one word, one word, a thousand gold, one day, one word, one word, one leaf, a safe journey, a safe journey, one arrow, two eagles, three minds, three long, two short, three long, two short, all directions, all directions, colorful, five lakes and seas, colorful, colorful

A good harvest for seven Up, eight down, nine ox, one hair, ten perfect, ten thousand, ten thousand, one heart, tens of thousands, everlasting fragrance, brilliant purples, reds, five horses, quarters, empty streets, thousands of horses galloping, one word, nine cauldrons, fifty steps, fifty steps, laughter at a hundred steps

1. The vast majority of them are non-specific, and only a few It means the exact number, such as: one word for teacher, two vertical lines for abuse, three cardinal principles and five constant principles, three pillars, three elements and the third, three obedience and four virtues, three emperors and five emperors, three aunts and six women, four seasons and eight festivals, four elements are empty, four bodies are not diligent, five grains are not separated, five bodies fall to the ground, Six gods have no master, seven orifices produce smoke, seven captures and seven manipulations, eight immortals crossing the sea, nine tripods and a big lu, heinous crimes cannot be forgiven, etc.

2. Some idioms mean "many", and some idioms containing "three, five, one hundred, one thousand, ten thousand" are the most representative, such as one after another, three times and five times, three orders and five orders, nine deaths, one hundred times to make steel, one hundred holes and one hundred holes. , leaving no stone unturned, thousands of people pointing out, thousands of threads, never changing from its origin, hundreds of millions of years, etc.

3. Some idioms mean "little", and some idioms containing "one" are the most representative, such as every ounce, every hair, every drop, all day long, every stitch, a little knowledge, a scale and a half claw, Twos and threes, a few words, a drop in the bucket, and so on.

4. Some idioms mean "complicated and messy", and some idioms containing "seven and eight" are the most representative, such as scattered, horizontal and vertical, seven up and eight down, in a mess, seven Hands and feet, chatter, patchwork, miscellaneous, 70% discount, multifarious, colorful, thousands of threads, and so on.

5. Some words express emphasis, such as exactly the same, every bit, unique, clear, clean, cut in two, plummeting, five big and three rough, ninety-nine to one, ninety-nine sure, perfect, victorious in every battle, and true. True, foolproof, etc.

6. Some obviously have derogatory meanings, and most idioms containing "three and four" are the most representative, such as talking irresponsibly, not three and not four, being humble, throwing away, falling early, pushing three and blocking four. , confuse others, deceive others, mislead others, etc. The numbers in these idioms contain some meanings such as "right and wrong, good or bad" or "this, that". < /p>

2. As a predicate, such as: words and deeds are different, there are thousands of things, and one person is a hundred;

3. As an object, such as: draw inferences from one instance, kill one person to scare others, know a little bit;

4. As an attributive, such as: everything is exquisite, a hundred schools of thought contend, everything is new;

5. As an adverbial, such as: refreshing, irreconcilable, think twice before acting;

6. As a complement , such as: low three and four, push three and block four, and travel a hundred miles are half ninety.

In addition, the numbers in idioms also have a certain rhetorical effect, and they can form a variety of figures of speech. For example: 1. Copy; cross street, eight characters open; 2. Exaggeration: three points into the wood, salivate; 3. Contraction: three aunts and six wives, three cardinal guides and five constants; 4. Contrast: a critical moment, a huge profit; 5. Inlay: everything is stable, everything is clean; 8. Repeated words: three, three, two, thousands; 6. True; again and again, people have the same mind, and the same principle; 7. Synonyms: one thing descends from another, one is one, two is two ;etc.