A four-character idiom describing youth

1. Four-character words to describe youth

Green branches and green leaves ① Green branches and leaves. Mostly refers to trees that grow lushly. ②A metaphor for youth.

Less, no more, less: young; more: experience. He was young and had not experienced much. Refers to little experience.

华二八: refers to sixteen years old. The good years of fifteen or sixteen. Refers to the most beautiful period of youth.

Fenghuazhengmao Fenghua: style, talent; Mao: exuberant. It’s the time to be young, charming and talented. Describes the energetic and enterprising spirit of young people.

The golden age is a metaphor for the age of youth.

Shao Yan Zhi Te Shao Yan: beautiful appearance; Zhi Te: refers to youth. Refers to youth 2. Four-character idioms related to youth

Who else can I give up, lonely and defeated, talented and broad-minded, sure of victory, determined to win, unparalleled in the world, invincible,

invincible, unique in the five mountains Respect, hold your head high, turn the tide, the mainstay, a peerless genius, hold up the sky with one hand;

Sunshine:

The wind is gentle, the sun is bright, the sun is three poles high, the sun is shining, the sun is like fire, The sun sets in the west, the red sun rises in the east, the sun sets over the long river,

The red sun sets in the west, the red sun sets in the west, the sun rises and the moon sets, the sun is warm and creates smoke, the sun is as scorching as fire, The setting sun is shining in the west;

Vitality:

Vitality show, vitality igniting, unlimited vitality, vigorous and vigorous, striding like meteors, water is blocked, flowing clouds and flowing water, exciting,

Vitality Radiating, leaping, full of vitality, vigor and vitality;

Youth:

Dream starry sky, youthful heart, youth title page, dazzling youth, cool dancing youth, youth is like this, The pen sings about youth,

The dream is gorgeous, the youth zone, the dream is flying, `````` 3. Idioms to describe people's youth

. Fenghuazhengmao----Fenghua: Style, talent; Mao: vigorous. It’s the time to be young, charming and talented. Describes the energetic and enterprising spirit of young people.

2. Cardamom: cardamom: a perennial herb, a metaphor for a virgin. Refers to when a woman is thirteen or fourteen years old.

3. In bud - to describe the shape of flowers when they are about to bloom. It is also a metaphor for a young girl who is about to become an adult.

4. The first division of the character "gua" - in the old days, literati split the character "gua" into two eight characters to mark the year, that is, sixteen years old. Mostly used for women.

5. Huaxin Nianhua----Huaxin: flowering period, flowering period. Refers to the woman's age reaching twenty-four years old. It also generally refers to a woman when she is young and beautiful.

6. The age of prosperity----refers to the age of a woman when she is twenty-four years old.

7. Fang Nian Huayue----Fang Nian: young age. Refers to the good years.

8. The descendants are to be feared----the descendants: young people, younger generations; fear: awe. Young people are awesome. Describes that young people can surpass their predecessors.

9. Later students—generally refers to those who learn the same skills or the same knowledge.

10. Jinsehuanian ---- a metaphor for the youthful age

11. Xiaozisheng ---- generally refers to young people.

12. Newborn calf - a newly born calf, a metaphor for a simple or brave young man

13. Pale green boy - pale green: light green, refers to Clothes color. Originally refers to a young man wearing light green clothes. The latter refers to a young man who pays attention to decoration.

14. Young Master Geer----refers to the children of wealthy people who only care about eating, drinking and having fun, but do not do any serious work.

15. Less means nothing more - less: youth; more: experience. He was young and had not experienced much. Refers to little experience.

16. Young and mature--originally refers to a person who is very mature even though he is young. Nowadays, it also refers to the lack of vitality among young people.

17. Less inexperienced---- less: young; more: experience. He was young and had not experienced much. Refers to little experience.

18. Young and strong----Zhuang: strong. Young and physically strong.