What are the four-character idioms related to fate?

1. Four-character idioms with fate

Indissoluble fate (bù jiě zhī yuán) Explanation: Yuan: fate.

An indestructible fate. A metaphor for a connection or relationship that cannot be broken away.

Source: "Nineteen Ancient Poems" by Xiao Tong of Liang Dynasty in the Southern Dynasties: "Two mandarin ducks of literary talent, cut into albizia quilt; written for long love, and the relationship is inextricable." Example: It seems that these two people are inseparable. A sister who grew up in the city seems to have married a child from the countryside.

What is "Two Sisters"? dòng bù yuán yì (dòng bù yuán yì) Explanation: Yuan: along, along; Yi: moral. Actions must follow fair and reasonable principles.

Source: "Lu's Spring and Autumn Period: Gao Yi": "A gentleman acts on his own initiative. He must be bound by righteousness when he acts, and he must be sincere and righteous when he is in harmony. Although the common people call it poor, it is common." bó yuán qiān) Explanation: In the old days, it was called shallow fate.

Source: The fourth chapter of "Wandering into the Peach Garden" by Wang Ziyi of the Yuan Dynasty: "Before the body arrives, the heart arrives first. The points are shallow and the edges are thin. There is an upper tip but not a lower tip. ”fenshianyuanbo (fèn qiǎn yuán bó) Explanation: In the old days, it was called fate shallow.

Source: The fourth chapter of "Wandering into the Peach Garden" by Yuan Ziyi: "Before the body arrives, the heart arrives first, the points are shallow and the edges are thin, there is an upper tip but not a lower tip." Fen Qian Yuan is economical (fèn qiǎn yuán qiān) Explanation: In the old days, it was called shallow fate.

Source: "The Romance of the West Chamber·Cambodian Medicine for Rejuvenation" by Cui Shipei of the Ming Dynasty: "Zhang Junrui, I think it is you who have a shallow relationship and are frugal, but the rain hits the pear blossoms and closes the door." Explanation of guǎng jié liáng yuán: Do more good deeds to gain appreciation from everyone.

Source: Chapter 57 of "Jin Ping Mei Ci Hua" by Lanling Xiaoxiaosheng of the Ming Dynasty: "You have initiated kind thoughts and made many good relationships. Isn't it a blessing for my family?" (jié bù jiě yuán) Explanation: Yuan: fate.

Describes a man and a woman who are passionately in love and cannot be separated. It also means that the two have an inseparable fate.

Source: "Nineteen Ancient Poems": "Wencai double mandarin ducks, cut into albizia quilt, with long lovesickness, the fate is incomprehensible." Jin Yu Yuan (jīn yù liáng yuán) Explanation: Original Refers to a marriage that conforms to feudal order.

Later, it generally refers to a beautiful marriage. Source: Chapter 5 of "A Dream of Red Mansions" by Cao Xueqin of the Qing Dynasty: "Du Dao is a good marriage of gold and jade, and I only remember the alliance between wood and stone."

Dew marriage (lù shuǐ yīn yuán) Explanation: refers to a short-term or temporary union Love. Example: I don’t envy others who have ~ when they go out.

Ant Yuan Huai (mǎ yǐ yuán huái) Explanation: Yuan: along, along. Ants crawled up and down the locust tree.

A metaphor for thinking you are great. Source: Tang Li Gongzuo's "The Biography of the Prefect of Nanke" by Li Gongzuo of the Tang Dynasty: A man named Chun Yufen dreamed that he became the prefect of Nanke in Dahuai'an Kingdom, and he was very prestigious for a while.

When I woke up, I realized that it was a big dream. The so-called Dahuai Anguo was just an ant nest under the old locust tree. Example: ~Exaggerate the country, it is not easy for a worm to shake a tree.

*** "Manjianghong·Comrade Guo Moruo" Mìng báo yuán qiān Explanation: Refers to bad fate and shallow fate. Source: Ming Dynasty Wang Yufeng's "Farewell Book of Burning Incense": "There is no need to shout and sigh too much. I hate my fate and my bad luck. I am in a dilemma between fame and love."

Example: Wei Ming also smiled and said: "How could it~ ." Chapter 5 of "Tian Yu Hua" Ming Yuan Yi Qing (mìng yuán yì qīng) Explanation: Yuan: because, because.

Life is light because of its lofty morality. It means that everything can be sacrificed for the sake of morality.

Source: "Book of the Later Han Dynasty, Zhu Hui's Biography Attached to Zhu Mu's Biography": "Zhuan Zhu and Jing Qing's gratitude, Hou Sheng and Yu Zi's devotion, love is a favor, and destiny is light. ” Catfish Yuan Bamboo Rod (nián yú yuán zhú gān) Explanation: It is a metaphor for difficulty in rising.

Same as "catfish on bamboo pole". Just Tree is Destined (qí shù yǒu yuán) Explanation: Just Tree: Sanskrit, meaning just Garden. Just Tree is the abbreviation of Lonely Garden. It is the place where Sakyamuni stayed when he went to Sheguo to preach.

Refers to the predestined relationship with Buddhism. Source: Ming Dynasty Chen Ruyuan's "Golden Lotus Chronicles: Jiaoyu": "My family name is Foyin. I was born with some spirituality. Just to realize one mind, I shaved off my temples.

Rumor has it that only trees are destined, but they are like duckweeds. "Thousands of miles of marriage" (qiān lǐ yīn yuán) meaning: a long-distance marriage.

Source: Chapter 57 of "Dream of Red Mansions" by Cao Xueqin of the Qing Dynasty: "Since ancient times: 'Marriage of a thousand miles is tied by a thread.' There is an old man under the moon who is in charge of marriage. It is predestined, secretly only using a red thread to tie the knot. The feet of these two people are stuck." Example: Who is holding this?

Thousands of miles of marriage tied by a thread (qiān lǐ yīn yuán shǐ xiàn qiān) Explanation: It means that the marriage was secretly tied by a red thread by the old man Yuexia. Same as "a thousand miles of marriage is tied by a thin thread".

Source: Zhao Shuli's "Xiao Erhei's Marriage": "Er Zhuge said it was a bargain, so he first asked about his birth date, calculated it for a long time, and said, 'Thousands of miles of marriage make the threads pull', so he accepted it for Xiao Erhei. "A Thousand Miles Marriage Thread" (qiān lǐ yīn yuán yī xiàn qiān) Explanation: It means that the marriage was secretly tied by a red thread.

Source: Tang Dynasty Li Fuyan's "Xu Xuanguai Lu·Engagement Shop" Example: Since ancient times: ~. There is an old man named Yuexia who is in charge of marriage. It is predestined that only a red thread will be used to tie one's feet secretly.

Chapter 57 of "A Dream of Red Mansions" by Cao Xueqin of the Qing Dynasty The Fate of Qin and Jin (qín jìn zhī yuán) Explanation: During the Spring and Autumn Period, more than one generation of Qin and Jin married each other. Generally refers to the marriage between two families.

Source: The third chapter of Yuan Qiaoji's "The Story of Money": "What is the fate of the Qin and Jin Dynasties that I and you will marry." Example: If the lady takes pity on you and is willing to marry, it is enough to be a lifetime wish.

Chapter 17 of "Jin Ping Mei Ci Hua" by Lanling Xiaoxiaosheng of the Ming Dynasty. The reason for the beginning and end (shǐ mò yuán yóu) Explanation: Beginning and end: the process of things from beginning to end. Reason: the reason.

What happened and why. Also known as "the beginning and end of the story".

Source: The fourth chapter of Yuan·Ma Zhiyuan's "Tears of a Green Shirt": "You will tell the whole story in detail, and you must not deceive me." Example: How dare this daughter-in-law conceal anything, so she has to tell the truth Say it.

Chapter 9 of "Xueyuemei" by Chen Lang of the Qing Dynasty: "Shōu yuán jié guǒ" (shōu yuán jié guǒ) Explanation: Point to the leading edge and get the result. The old theory of karma and retribution means that there must be corresponding consequences if there are causes and conditions in the past.

Same as "receive cause and result". Source: Chapter 120 of "Dream of Red Mansions": "[Kongkong Taoist] recounted many words about the outcome of fate after reading the following verses."

Shǒu zhū yuán mù Explanation : A metaphor for doing something that is simply impossible without considering the actual situation. Source: "Zhongshan Wolf Biography" by Ma Zhongxi of the Ming Dynasty: "It's just a matter of following the road to ask for it, no more than guarding the rafters?" Suí yuán lè zhù (suí yuán lè zhù) Explanation: Depending on the depth of fate, you can donate as much as you are willing to do How much to donate.

Source: Huang Xiaopei's "Twenty Zai Fan" in the Qing Dynasty. 2. What are the meanings of edge in the four-character words with edge?

Yuan is thin, shallow, and shallow. Love, animals, mountains, fish, literature, life, fate, meaning, lightness, fate, fate, luck, help, fate, fate, coincidence, fate, adventure, all fates are pure, no reason, fate, fate, go up for the sake of the city, cling to the fate, seek progress We are destined to meet each other from thousands of miles away. We must have a destiny. A thin edge. A shallow edge. A thin edge. A thin edge. A thin edge. An ant. A wide and indissoluble marriage, a good marriage of gold and jade, a dew marriage, a marriage of Qin and Jin, a thousand-mile marriage, a thousand-mile marriage, a thread that pulls a thousand miles, a thread that pulls a thread, only a tree has a destiny, a good destiny, a fake destiny, a fake destiny, a false destiny, incense, destiny, incense, marriage, only a tree has a destiny, an ape hides a bear, one side of the destiny edge. 3. What are the four-character idioms with the word Yuan?

Four-character idioms with the word Yuan:

Indissoluble bond

For no reason

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Make a good relationship

A good relationship with gold and jade

Decorate it with jade

Live a bad life and be frugal

Inextricable ties

Fate for a while

Clinging to a long-term relationship

Destined for love and objects

Keeping the tree and the tree

Cause and fate are the market

The points are shallow and the fate is thin

All fates are pure

One side of the fate is frugal

Dew marriage

Destiny is misnamed

A perfect match made in heaven

Destiny with incense

Desire is insulated

Ants are destined to a locust tree

Strange encounters in heaven

Fate saves life

Fate is thin and shallow

Fate between Qin and Jin

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Meeting by chance

Be willing to help according to the fate

Go up by fate

Action must be destined

The beginning and end of the reason

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Tianyuan makes do

... 4. What are the four-character idioms about "fate"

What are the four-character idioms about "fate"

< p> 1. Jinyu Liangyuan [jīn yù liáng yuán] originally refers to a marriage that conforms to the feudal order.

Later, it generally refers to a beautiful marriage.

2. Heaven-given chance [tiān yuán qí yù] God-given opportunity, which makes a man and woman meet and get married by chance; a natural coincidence

3. A good relationship [guǎng jié liáng yuán] Do more good deeds to gain appreciation from everyone.

4. Suí yuán lè zhù: With the depth of fate, you can donate as much as you are willing to do.

5天发好送[tiān fù liáng yuán] 发: Give. A beautiful marriage or fate given by God. Also refers to a rare good opportunity. Same as "good match in heaven".

From: "Selected Heroes · "Shark Gowns": "Shark Gowns Gathering": "Today, the perfect match is reunited."

From "Golden Jade Match"

< p> The fifth chapter of "A Dream of Red Mansions" by Cao Xueqin of the Qing Dynasty: "The capital is a good match of gold and jade, and I only remember the alliance between wood and stone."

A good match comes from

Lanlingxiao of the Ming Dynasty Chapter 57 of Xiaosheng's "Jin Ping Mei Ci Hua": "You have initiated kind thoughts and made many good marriages. Isn't it a blessing for our family?"

From "Happiness to Help"

Chapter 29 of "Twenty Years of Prosperity Dream" by Huang Xiaopei of the Qing Dynasty: "This is all a matter of willingness to help. I can't force anyone to do anything. It's more or less, but it's undecided. I just ask you to be more active here."

” 5. Four-letter words with fate

Four-letter words with fate: no reason,

inextricable fate,

seek fish from a tree,

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A good marriage,

A good relationship,

A poor life, a frugal life,

A relationship that cannot be dissolved,

Yuyuan clings to it,

Yuanhu ornaments jade,

Yuanqing body object,

Yuanqing zodiac object,

Destined for a good relationship,

One fate, one meeting,

Karma is the market,

The fate is shallow, the fate is thin,

Dew marriage,

< p> Fate saves one's life,

Keeping the plant and favoring the tree,

Fate saves one side,

Ants Fate Sophora japonica,

Tianyuan makes do ,

Incense is caused by fate,

Desire is insulated,

The fate is thin and shallow,

Cause and fate meet,

All fates are pure,

The name of fate is false,

The fate of Qin and Jin Dynasty,

The fate is coming up,

The adventure of heaven< /p>