1. A collection of idioms. The four-character idiom means grass and courage.
Losing liver and writing courage means being extremely loyal to others. Same as "liver transfusion and gallbladder dissection".
Heartbroken describes abnormal fear.
Be of the same mind and be of the same mind. Also known as "one heart and one mind".
Be united and united. With "one heart and one mind and courage".
Bronze heart and iron gall describe a person’s firm will.
Spit one's heart out and reveal one's courage. It is a metaphor for treating each other sincerely and speaking one's heart.
To vomit one's heart and to express one's courage means to treat each other sincerely and speak one's heart. Same as "vomiting liver and exposing gallbladder".
I was frightened when I heard the news. Describes extreme fear of a certain force.
Famous for being frightened. I was frightened when I heard his name. The description is very prestigious, making people very frightened when they hear it.
Analyze the liver and gallbladder. Analyze the liver and gallbladder. A metaphor for sincerity. Also known as "analyze the liver and spit out the gallbladder".
Analyze the liver and gallbladder. Dissect the liver and gallbladder. A metaphor for sincerity.
The liver of a chivalrous man is the courage of a righteous man. Describes the heart and actions of being brave, hoeing the strong and supporting the weak, and fighting against injustice.
Shining light on people's liver and gallbladder is a metaphor for meeting each other with sincerity.
Put your head on the weapon and taste the gall. Describes hard work, self-motivation, ambition, or desire for revenge.
Put your head on a weapon and drink gall. Describes hard work, self-motivation, ambition, or desire for revenge. It's the same as "Take advantage of the enemy and taste the courage".
To try hard means to work hard and work hard to become stronger.
Digging for snakes is a metaphor for provoking evil people and asking for trouble.
To finish something hastily. To describe something careless and sloppy; to finish something. Ending things hastily.
Withdraw the troops hastily. Withdraw the troops hastily. It is a metaphor for irresponsible, careless and careless work.
Leave not an inch of grass, not even a blade of grass. Metaphorically, everything is completely destroyed and nothing is left.
Not even an inch of grass grows. An inch of grass: a little bit of grass. Describes the barren land, with no grass growing at all. It also describes the seriousness of the disaster.
Cuncao Chunhui Cuncao: grass; Chunhui: spring sunshine. The meager thoughts of the grass cannot repay the affection of the spring sunshine. It is a metaphor for parents' kindness, which is hard to repay.
To scare the snake away from the grass is originally a metaphor for punishing a dodder and a dodder. Later, it is often used as a metaphor for being careless, which makes the other party wary.
Jicaotun grain is used to store grain and fodder.
Cut the grass and remove the roots. When weeding, remove the roots so that the grass cannot grow. It is a metaphor for removing the root cause of trouble to avoid future troubles.
Knotting a grass ring is an old metaphor for expressing gratitude and repaying kindness, which will be remembered until death.
Borrow straw pillow block Borrow: padding. In ancient times, when one's parents were mourning, they would sit and lie down on a straw mat with earth as their pillow. Describes grief.
Creeping grass is difficult to get rid of Creeping grass: grass that grows spreading. Overgrown grass is difficult to eradicate completely. It is a metaphor that once evil forces grow, they are difficult to eliminate.
To provoke, to tease. To attract, to tease. A metaphor for men and women flirting. Use multiple fingers to tease women.
Vanilla Beauty was used in old poetry to symbolize loyalty to the emperor and patriotism.
Wild flowers and wild flowers. It is a metaphor for a woman that a man plays with other than his wife.
Relying on grass and trees originally means that ghosts and gods have something to rely on and are good at doing power and blessings. Later, it is a metaphor for relying on the power of others to do evil. It also means being unable to stand on one's own feet and relying on others.
A plant or a tree is a metaphor for extremely small things.
Cut weeds by their roots. When weeding weeds, remove them by their roots so that the grass can no longer grow. It is a metaphor for removing the root cause of trouble to avoid future troubles.
White grass and yellow clouds describe the desolate scene of the border fortress in autumn. 2. What are the four-character idioms with the word "spring"?
Bai Xue Yang Chun originally refers to a higher-level song of Chu State during the Warring States Period. Metaphor for profound and unpopular literature and art.
Tentacles of Spring turn into spring as soon as you touch them, full of vitality. Describes superb and magical technology.
Thousands of sails passed by the side of the sunken boat, and thousands of trees sank in spring in front of the diseased tree: sunk; side: next to; sail: ship. Many ships passed by the wreck, and there were many lush trees next to the diseased trees. It is a metaphor that the new forces are unstoppable.
The rejuvenation of the earth means that winter turns to spring, vegetation sprouts, and a vibrant scene appears on the earth. Sometimes it is also used as a metaphor for the improvement of the situation.
Fenmian contains spring Fenmian: refers to a woman’s face; Han: full, full; Chun: harmonious and cheerful. The woman's face is full of spring. Describe a woman's kind face.
The cold and barren valley has become warm and prosperous. It is a metaphor for life, mood or other things changing from bad to good.
Dead wood meets spring: encounter. The dry trees regained their vitality in spring. It is a metaphor for a dying patient or thing to regain life.
Dead trees come in spring. The dead trees come back to life. A metaphor for surviving a desperate situation.
Dead branches spring again and dead trees regain their vitality. It is a metaphor for gaining vitality after setbacks.
A face full of spring is a metaphor for feeling happy and comfortable, with a face full of smiles.
Rejuvenating spring with a wonderful hand: bringing spring back, metaphorically resuscitating a dying person. Refers to the doctor's excellent medical skills.
The willows are warm and the flowers are blooming in spring. The flowers and willows are blooming, and the mood of spring is strong.
Life is as short as grass and spring.
Eternal Changchun: thousands of generations, forever. Always like spring, the grass and trees are green and full of vitality. It is a metaphor that the human spirit is always like spring and never fades or that good things will last forever. Also known as "everlasting green", "evergreen forever", "everlasting new"
All things are rejuvenated. All phenomena are all scenes. It means that all kinds of things are full of vitality.
There are feet of Yangchun Cheng Spring: Refers to spring. In the old days, a good official was praised.
A girl's love for the opposite sex means that spring should come at the beginning of the year (or day). Do and do the work well to lay the foundation for work throughout the year (or throughout the day).
Spring in one room fills the room with joy and joy.
Start to create spring. Start: start to change into spring. It originally means that the poem should be natural and fresh. It later means that the condition will be improved as soon as you start.
Start to become spring. Fresh. Later, it is a metaphor for good medical skills.
"Start to rejuvenate" refers to the natural and fresh style of the poem.
"Start to bring about spring".