1. There are 5 positive and derogatory four-character words to describe a person's character
Positive meaning: perseverance, persistent efforts, courage, perseverance, and perseverance
Derogatory meaning: Dejected, arrogant, ruthless, ruthless, inhumane
1. Compliments
1. Unyielding [ bù qū bù náo ]
Explanation: Submission : yield; bend: bend. It is a metaphor for not giving in in the face of pressure and difficulties, showing very tenacity.
From: Ban Gu of the Eastern Han Dynasty, "Hanshu·Xu Zhuan": "Lechang is honest and sincere."
Translation: Lechang is honest. , unyielding in the face of pressure and difficulties, showing great tenacity.
2. Keep up the good work [ zài jiē zài lì ]
Explanation: Continue: to take on the battle; Li: to sharpen, extended to strive hard, to work hard. Refers to cocks fighting, and they grind their beaks before each fight. It is a metaphor to keep working hard and try harder.
From: "Cockfighting Couplet" by Han Yu of the Tang Dynasty: "You will wake up after spraying water, and then keep working hard."
Translation: Wake up after spraying water, and continue to work hard.
3. Move forward bravely [ yǒng wǎng zhí qián ]
Explanation: Move forward bravely.
From: Song Dynasty Zhu Xi's "The Complete Book of Zhu Zi·Dao Unification·Zhou Zi Shu": "Regardless of the rights and wrongs of others, regardless of one's own gains and losses, go forward bravely and tell the truth that others dare not say."
Translation: No matter what others think or not, regardless of your own gains and losses, move forward bravely and say the truth that others dare not say.
4. Go forward [ yī wǎng zhí qián ]
Explanation: It describes moving forward bravely and fearlessly. Same as "moving forward indomitably".
From: Chapter 4, Section 2 of Tao Chengzhang's "Chronicles of Zhejiang Cases" in modern times: "In his actions, he always has the courage to move forward without thinking about anything else."
5. Indomitable [ bǎi zhé bù náo ]
Explanation: Frustration: setback; Zhuo: bending. It is a metaphor for being strong-willed and never wavering no matter how many times you suffer setbacks.
From: Cai Yong of the Han Dynasty's "Taiwei Qiao Xuan's Stele": "He has a solemn nature, is diseased and simple, and has an indomitable spirit that cannot be taken away in the big festival."
Translation : His character is solemn, noble and simple, and he has an unyielding style that cannot be changed in the face of important events.
2. Derogatory meaning
1. Malady [ wěi mǐ bù zhèn ]
Explanation: malaise: decadence. Describes lack of energy and depression.
From: "Preface to the Master Gao Xian" by Han Yu of the Tang Dynasty: "Depravity and despondency, defeat cannot be gained and lost."
Interpretation: Decadence and despondency, defeat cannot be recovered and lost.
2. Arrogant and unreasonable [ mán hèng wú lǐ ]
Explanation: Rough and unreasonable attitude.
From: Chapter 6 of Liu Caonan's "The Romance of Wu Song": "Wu Song could not speak at the side; he was angry at the county owner for getting bribes; he was so arrogant and unreasonable."
3. Ruthless. Ruthless [ xīn là shǒu hěn ]
Explanation: A ruthless heart and vicious means. Same as "cruel and ruthless".
From: Chapter 19 of Volume 1 of Yao Xueyin's "Li Zicheng": "Kewang is only twenty-two years old this year, but he is more ruthless and ruthless than his adoptive father."
4. Cruel and ruthless [ cán kù wú qíng ]
Explanation: violent, cold, and merciless.
From: Chapter 39 of Volume 4 of Lu Yao's "The Ordinary World": "With such a cruel fate, is it retribution for those handkerchiefs she had stolen?"
5. Inhumane [ cǎn wú rén dào ]
Explanation: miserable: vicious, cruel. Cruel and vicious to the extreme, like a wild beast.
From: Chapter 52 of Cai Dongfan's "Romance of the History of the Tang Dynasty": "The concubines, masters and others were cut into pieces one by one and offered sacrifices, which was inhumane.
” 2. 100 four-character idioms with complimentary meanings
He is elegant in appearance, possesses extraordinary talents, has a quick mind, and has a photographic memory. He has been in poverty for ten years, is erudite and talented, has experienced a wide range of experiences, and has great talents. Rich in knowledge, both civil and military, ambitious and strategic, extraordinary in conversation, chatting and laughing, eloquent, cheerful, strategizing, concise and concise, flawless, to the point, far-sighted, precise and precise, coherent, showing great prowess, well-spoken, outstanding, superb, eternally famous, Serious, kill two birds with one stone, long speeches, meritorious, defying all opinions, turning the tide, powerful, majestic, swallowing mountains and rivers, perseverance, practice, unprecedented, looking forward to death, heroic, abiding by the law, hard work, loyal, self-sacrifice, selfless, Spotless, stunning, astonishing, overwhelming, turbulent waves, thunderous, thrilling, sweeping across thousands of armies, earth-shattering, every detail, consistent, word-for-word, word-for-word, perfect, flawless, incomparable, striving hard, ambitious, far-sighted, Bear the humiliation and bear the burden, Unparalleled in the world, he is fast and meticulous, he wears many hats, he manages everything every day, he is aware of every detail, he is wise and decisive, he has skills in all aspects, and he is diligent and tireless. He is not arrogant or arrogant, he succeeds and he is not arrogant, he is arrogant and impetuous, he listens attentively, he is open-minded, he is prudent in his words and he is prudent in his actions
Idioms describing learning: reading and learning
There is no end to learning, never tired of learning, real talent, hard work, forgetting sleep and food, racing against time, striving to be on top, overcoming obstacles, overcoming obstacles day by day, accumulating over time, working tirelessly, concentrating, focusing on hearing the chicken, dancing, self-improvement, seizing the day and night, not to be outdone, going all out, seeming to understand but not understanding
p>Idioms that describe character qualities
Be brave and unyielding, brave and loyal, unyielding and unyielding, faithful and unswerving to the death
Mighty and unyielding, risking one's life and forgetting one's own life, being sincere and daring, self-denying, dedicated to public service, meticulous and unfaithful in the breeze<
Others
Seeing the wise and thinking of others, ranking among the best, walking in the clouds, abandoning the dark, turning to the bright, abandoning the old, rising to the new clouds, correcting the mistakes, correcting the mistakes, the tide has risen, changing the past, making rapid progress, reborn, living in the bottom, and making persistent efforts
⑹Integrity
Integrity
Not prudent, not seeking, indifferent, having few desires, serving the public, abiding by the law, being rich and honorable, honest, serving the public, having two sleeves, putting the wind before the public, then private, clean hands, being obedient, being obedient to the public, being spotless, not taking a piano, a crane. Drinking horses, investing money, bathing oneself and bathing in virtue
Selfless
Being selfless, doing business honestly, being impartial, being honest and selfless, forgetting one's own interests, taking care of the overall situation, the country and one's family, being uninterested, specializing in benefiting others trickle-down, being open, honest, self-restraint, serving the public Don't be afraid of the weft, put your heel aside, sacrifice yourself for others, save others, sacrifice yourself, put others before yourself, worry about the world first, then enjoy the happiness of the world, cultivate one's character and be clean, behave in a noble manner, and be cut off by righteousness by all living beings
Integrity
Worthy of the house leaks, upright and awe-inspiring, not ignorant of important matters, upright in character, strong in character, jealous of evil, bright in the wind and moon, bright and aboveboard, open-minded and upright, open-minded and clear-minded, holding everything upright, speaking uprightly to others, adhering to the law and upholding authority. Be dignified and upright, speak out and act dangerously without changing your name, sit down without changing your surname and act without restraint, be strict and upright, upright and upright, speak out with justice
Generous
Gao Yi Bo Yun generously donates money and is charitable
Be brave
Be brave when seeing injustice, draw your sword to help
Aloof and aloof
Not bowing down for five buckets of rice, detached from the outside world, free from vulgar favors and disgraces, unfazed by favors and humiliations, solitary and fragrant, self-appreciating, clean and self-sufficient, a good-natured person, in a state of poverty, being alone, independent of the world 3. Four-character words of praise to describe summer
The sun is like fire, the heat is unbearable, the sun is in the sky, the red sun is scorching, there are storms, there is no winter, there is no summer, no matter winter or summer. It means that the four seasons are uninterrupted. Summer rain and rain people are metaphors for helping people in time. Summer stoves and winter fans are metaphors for doing things that do not meet the needs of the time. Efforts are made but no benefit is obtained. Summer insects use ice to describe people's short-sightedness. Summer insects cannot use ice to describe everyone's knowledge due to time constraints. Warm in winter and warm in summer: the same as "clear". Warm quilts for parents in winter and warm quilts in summer. Fanning a mat to one's parents means being considerate to one's relatives. It means being warm in winter and cool in summer, keeping parents warm in winter, and keeping parents cool in summer. It originally refers to the filial piety of a person. Now it is also generally called warm in winter and cool in summer. Fans in winter and summer stoves are metaphors for being out of time. It is also a metaphor for nothing. Useful things. Winter, summer clouds, winter sun, summer clouds. It is a metaphor for people’s gentle and approachable attitude, making people willing to get close. Winter fur and summer ge generally refer to beautiful clothes. Spring breeze, summer rain, spring breeze: spring breeze; summer rain: summer breeze. Drizzle. The spring breeze is warm, and the summer rain nourishes and nourishes all things. It is a metaphor for giving people instruction and help. Holding the ice in the cold winter, holding the fire in the hot summer describes hard work and self-motivation. The original meaning of spring reciting Xia Xian is that different learning methods should be adopted according to the season. Later it refers to general Reading and studying. Spring grows and summer grows, autumn harvests and winter stores. Spring sprouts, summer grows, autumn harvests, and winter stores. It refers to the general process of agricultural production. It is also a metaphor for the occurrence and development process of things. 4. What are the four words of praise that describe a person?
It describes a person who is selfless, a blockbuster, ten years of poverty, erudite, well-informed, talented, knowledgeable, well-versed in both civil and military affairs, and majestic. Brilliant strategy, extraordinary conversation, laughter, eloquence, strategizing, conciseness, perfection, to the point, far-sightedness, righteousness, great display of magical power, well-spoken, outstanding, superb, and eternal fame.
1. Blockbuster is a Chinese word, the pinyin is yī míng jīng rén, a Chinese idiom; it means a metaphor that usually does not have outstanding performance, but suddenly makes amazing achievements. Guo Moruo's "Revolutionary Spring and Autumn Period: Sequel to Ten Years of Creation": "A blockbuster success is really unexpected.
2. Erudite is a Chinese idiom, pronounced as bó xué duō cái, which means broad and profound knowledge, with Versatile talents. Chapter 46 of Shuo Yue Quan Zhuan by Qian Cai of the Qing Dynasty: "I have heard for a long time that your husband is knowledgeable and talented, and I am about to ask him to be a consultant.
3. Well-informed is a Chinese idiom. The pinyin is jiàn duō shí guǎng, a Chinese idiom. Definition: Having seen a lot, knowing a lot. Describes deep experience and many experiences. Mao Dun's "New Year": She goes to the streets to buy groceries every day, so naturally she is well-informed and knows the real price of these things.
4. Talented and talented is an idiom, pronounced cái gāo bā dǒu, which means to describe people with superb talents. Chen Guokai's "Price": "It often makes people awe-inspiring, and they feel that Qiu Jianzhong is indeed extremely talented and knowledgeable.
5. Chu kǒu chéng zhāng (chū kǒu chéng zhāng) is a Chinese word. The words are spoken as soon as they are spoken. It is described as being quick in writing and good in eloquence. Chapter 79 of "The Romance of the Three Kingdoms" by Luo Guanzhong in the Ming Dynasty: Everyone said that Zi Jian's speech was successful, but the Lord could call him in to test his talent.