Shen's four-character idiom

There are many four-character idioms. Let me give you some examples:

There are different opinions: half say bad things and half say good things. There is no consensus on people's evaluation.

Uneven: Uneven in length and height. The level of description is different or very irregular.

Chen Shen You Mao: Chen Shen, a two-star name. When the stars are in the west, when the stars are in the east, they are in the east. Participating in Chen, Mao and You are opposites, so they are used to describe irrelevant or irreconcilable. Right and wrong.

Staggered participation: refers to mixed interaction. The same participation is complicated.

Morning dharma meeting: refers to the morning dharma meeting where the Buddha participates in meditation.

Gains and losses are mixed: gains and losses. Half the gain and half the loss. That is to say, the gains and losses are equal.

Fighting wits and courage: quarrelling, the Big Dipper; Ginseng: Star name, one of the 28 nights, the last night of the White Tiger Seven Nights. The big dipper turns, and the star is oblique. Refers to dawn.

Shenshen Wuwu: Describe three or five groups.

Brothers participate in the business: in the name of stars, there are two stars here, and then no one will ever meet again. Metaphor is not harmonious between brothers.

Rise from the ground: rise from the ground suddenly. Towering into the sky. Describe tall and mighty. Rise from the ground and stand on the sky.

You can choose the appropriate one according to the context, semantics and context.