1. Let the liver vent its bile P and Gā nL m ? d m ? n: It is a metaphor for meeting sincerely and pouring out one's heart. Also described as very loyal.
2. Treat gān d m n àng Zhao with sincerity: a metaphor for sincere, sincere and frank exchanges and cooperation.
3. Bold: Very bold.
4.: Very brave.
5. Complete loyalty. Describe people as very loyal.
6. It's scary to hear the wind. Wé wéwén fng sàng dǎn m: It's scary to describe.
7. Eat your bread and drink your courage. W ò x ě n chá ng d ? nn: describes a person who works hard and is determined to avenge himself and strive for strength. In the end, they can really share joys and sorrows.
8. blatant mí ng mzhā ng dn: it is straightforward to describe.
9. Timid: Nxi: O pà shì: Describe people as timid.
10. trembling D m: n ch à n x and n j and ng: describe being very scared.
2. What fourth words are brave idioms?
Drain the liver and gallbladder,
Be brave,
Blatant,
Fear,
Fear, fear,
Loyal to the liver and righteous to the gallbladder,
Qin Xin Jian Dan,
Chivalrous, upright, brave,
Brave,
Wei Qun Kundan,
Show courage,
Xiong Xin leopard gall,
Pour out your heart,
Take the salary,
Loyalty and courage,
Liver and bile input,
Famous for losing confidence,
Chicken gall and chicken feathers,
On pins and needles,
Cut the liver and expel the gallbladder,
Copper heart and iron gallbladder,
Sitting on a salary, savoring courage,
Drain the liver and gallbladder,
Afraid,
Hepatobiliary transfusion,
Expel gallbladder from the liver,
Liver and bile input,
The liver tastes like bile,
Fear to the extreme
3. A bold four-character idiom:
Drain the liver and gallbladder,
Be honest with each other,
Bold,
Be brave,
Loyalty,
Blatant,
Fear, fear,
Bold,
Frightened,
Eat bread and drink courage,
Timid,
Frightened,
This dog is very bold.
The desire for sex,
Bold and cautious,
As timid as a mouse,
My heart is broken,
As bold as a bucket,
Sword, courage and heart,
Brave and fearless,
I'm full of guts,
Like bile and dates,
Get up the courage to cut out your heart,
Bite through the gallbladder and perch in the ice,
Wei Qun Kundan,
Hanging on the liver and hanging on the gallbladder,
Intestinal pumping,
Clearing away qi and gallbladder,
Mourn someone's heart,
Heart to heart,
Art is bold and intense,
Hepatobiliary fissure,
Scared,
Dragon liver and chicken gall,
Break a person's courage, lose a person's soul,
Be bold,
Full of courage,
Timid and guilty,
Hepatobiliary analysis,
Trembling with fear,
Trembling with fear,
Bold mouth,
Copper heart and iron gallbladder,
Brave and fearless,
Don't worry,
Look at the wind and break the heart,
Drink gall and taste blood,
Frightened,
Thieves are timid,
The braver you are,
High spirits and great courage,
Analyze the liver and gallbladder,
Pour out your heart,
The scary thing is,
With courage and knowledge,
Soul-stirring,
Brave and fearless,
Dig your heart and guts,
Scared by fear,
Soul fly bravery crack,
Meet with courage,
Pillow, taste courage,
A lonely hero,
Treat people with courage,
God lost faith,
Xiong Xin leopard gall,
Open your mouth and see courage,
Show your sincerity and courage,
Heart and gallbladder are broken,
Frightened,
Trembling with fear,
Greedy and timid,
Chivalrous, upright, brave,
Brave and fearless,
Heart and gallbladder are broken,
Heart and gallbladder are broken,
Nausea and vomiting,
Chicken gall and chicken feathers,
My heart is pounding.
4. What are the four-character idioms that begin with courage?
Seize the property of the rich: strength. Eating at the ceremony: dripping.
Destined disasters are hard to escape, so we should strive for strength. You can't escape from fate.
The dead soul is scared to death, and it is described as panic and fear to the extreme: if it is destroyed, it will lose courage and be fearless. Concentrate the strength and courage of the masses and dare to do it.
Worry or fear, pour out one's heart: reveal. The original meaning is courage.
Metaphor is really satisfied: take; Drain. Describe a great fear of some kind of power.
Rob the rich and help the poor. Sleep on straw: liquid drips down.
Fear the wind and the situation, and work hard. Being driven out of my mind describes being very frightened.
Don't worry, I can put it down. Loyalty is described as very loyal.
Metaphor is loyal to others. Qin Xin Jian Dan compares existing feelings: let go of courage; Economy.
Describe fear to the extreme. Shocked and mourned.
Loyal to the liver, loyal to the heart, doomed to disaster: courage, courage to do something; Drain. Have great courage, describe great courage. Eat, sleep and taste bitterness: keep your eyes open.
Describe the strength and courage that everyone shows when fighting bravely as a whole. Release the liver and benefit the gallbladder.
Metaphor is hard work and self-motivation. A blatant eye.
Boldness is boldness. Xiong Xin leopard bravery metaphor is very bold, and it is scary to taste it: firewood; Bold.
Also described as very loyal. Help the poor by gathering strength and courage.
Hear the wind. After describing openly, unbridled to do bad things.
Life that survived the disaster. Describe people who are fearless in their efforts: scaring people to death: liberation.
Sitting on firewood with salary hanging: shivering. Describe carefree; Zhang Dan is brave in acting and courageous (old novels are often used to describe talented people who are capable of writing and fighting).
Heart-to-heart metaphor tells the truth happily. I'm worried or scared. I'm sincere.
5. Idiom Daquan four-word idiom What grass and what bravery lose the liver and write bravery metaphor is extremely loyal to people. The same as "losing liver and gallbladder".
Broken heart and gallbladder describe abnormal fear.
With one heart and one mind Also known as "one heart and one courage".
With one heart and one mind With "one heart and one courage".
Copper heart and iron courage describe people's determination.
Spit out your liver, show your courage, be sincere and tell the truth.
Spit out your heart and gallbladder, which is a metaphor for being honest and telling the truth. The same as "spitting liver and revealing gallbladder".
I was scared by the wind. I was scared by the wind at all. Describe the extreme fear of some kind of power.
Scared by the name. Describe the prestige, which makes people very scared.
Analyze and dissect the liver and gallbladder. Metaphor is sincere. Also known as "analyzing the liver and spitting out the gallbladder".
Dissect the liver, vomit the gallbladder, and dissect the liver and gallbladder. Metaphor is sincere.
Chivalrous liver means bravery, chivalrous liver means bravery. Describe the heart and action of being brave, weeding out the strong and helping the weak, and fighting injustice.
According to the metaphor of human courage, meet each other sincerely.
Brother pillow tasted the courage of headrest weapons and also the bitterness. Describe hard work, self-motivation, anger or revenge.
Brother Zhen drinks bravery pillow weapons and tastes bitter. Describe hard work, self-motivation, anger or revenge. With the "pillow".
Sitting on a salary and tasting courage means hard work and self-motivation.
Picking grass to find a snake is a metaphor for provoking the wicked and asking for trouble.
Hasty: describe sloppy and sloppy; It's done. It's over. Hastily end this matter.
Withdraw troops hastily, and then withdraw carelessly. Metaphor work irresponsible, not careful, not careful.
There is not an inch of grass left, not even grass. Metaphor naked, nothing.
Nothing grows on the grass: a little grass. Describe the barren land, nothing grows. Also described the disaster as serious.
A grass and a tree, a grass and a tree: grass; Chunhui: the sunshine in spring. Grass's meager mind can't repay the affection of spring sunshine. The kindness of parents is hard to repay.
The original metaphor is to scare the snake to punish Jia Tuyi, but the later metaphor is careless, which makes the other side wary.
Grain storage station stores grain and forage.
When mowing and weeding, the roots should be pulled out to prevent the grass from growing. Metaphor to remove the curse, in order to avoid future trouble.
In ancient times, it was a metaphor, thanking a person for his kindness and never forgetting it until death.
Grass pillow block: cushion. In ancient times, I lived at my parents' funeral, sitting on a straw mat with clods on my pillow. Describe sadness.
Creep is difficult to remove. Spreading grass. Creeping grass is difficult to eradicate completely. Metaphor once the evil forces grow, it is difficult to eliminate.
Making love: attraction and teasing. It is a metaphor for flirting between men and women. More refers to flirting with women.
This idea is used to symbolize loyalty and patriotism to the monarch in the old poems of vanilla beauty.
Wild flowers and plants. Metaphor is a woman that a man plays with outside his wife.
A grass Mu Fu originally meant that ghosts and gods depended on it and were good at dominating others. The latter metaphor relies on the influence of others to do evil. It is also a metaphor for not being self-reliant and relying on others.
A grass and a tree are metaphors of tiny things.
When weeding, you should remove the roots so that the grass can't grow any longer. Metaphor to remove the curse, in order to avoid future trouble.
Huang Yun described the desolate scene of frontier fortress in autumn.
6. What is the idiom that begins with the word robbery and the fourth word is brave?
An idiom begin with that word robbery:
Survive the robbery, survive the robbery, and rob the rich to help the poor.
The fourth word is a brave idiom:
I am bold, bold, fearful, loyal to my liver, brave, bold, bold, bold, bold, bold, bold, bold, bold, bold, brave, fearless, loyal, fearless and famous.
Tourist trap, pay for the liver to write bravery, vent bravery, pay for the liver to cut bravery, pay for the liver to taste bravery, and lament the heart.
Idioms have the following basic characteristics:
1, structural fixity
The components and structural forms of idioms are fixed, and it is generally impossible to change or increase or decrease morphemes at will. For example, "cold lips and teeth" cannot be changed to "cold lips and teeth", "cold lips and teeth". "No ink in the chest" cannot be added as "No ink in the chest". In addition, the word order in idioms is fixed and cannot be changed at will. For example, "context" cannot be changed to "context"; "Great achievements" cannot be changed to "great achievements".
2. Integrity of meaning
Idioms are holistic in meaning. Its meaning is often not the simple addition of its component meanings, but the overall meaning further summarized on the basis of its component meanings, such as "the fox is fake and tiger is powerful" on the surface, but actually "bullying people by the strength of others"; "Cooking with a dead rabbit and a dead dog" refers to "cooking with a dead rabbit and a dead dog" on the surface, but actually refers to "people who serve the rulers are abandoned or killed after success"; The superficial meaning of "forgetting to eat and sleep" is "forgetting to eat and sleep", but the actual meaning is "extremely concentrating on hard work" and so on.
3. Diversity of grammatical functions
From the perspective of Chinese grammar, Chinese idioms are equivalent to a phrase in a sentence. Because phrases can act as different components in sentences, the grammatical functions of idioms are also varied. There are various forms of Chinese idioms, including four-character idioms, five-character idioms, six-character idioms, seven-character idioms and eight-character idioms, among which four-character idioms are the main form of Chinese idioms. Therefore, the analysis of the grammatical function of idioms here mainly focuses on the analysis of four-character idioms as syntactic components.