The four-word idioms are as follows:
1. Lights are dim
This idiom is very beautiful and has a sense of pictures. The lights are sparse and sparsely populated. People are looking for him for thousands of Baidu, and suddenly looking back, the man is there, and the lights are dim. This poem is from "The Jade Case of Yuan Xi". It's very nice to name Lanshan as a girl's name.
2. Spend the morning, the moon and the evening
The idiom "Spend the morning, the moon and the evening" comes from Wang Ruqian's "Painting the Boat": "Spend the morning, the moon and the evening, and climb the blue sky like a colorful cloud." This is a very beautiful idiom. Spring flowers bloom in the morning and the bright moon shines at night, which means a beautiful time and scenery, a beautiful day, and you can't live up to it.
3. White clothes and beautiful faces
In ancient times, white clothes and beautiful faces referred to scholars, while white clothes referred to civilians. In ancient times, scholars were mostly civilians, and they studied hard in the cold window for ten years. Liu Yong wrote in "He Chongtian. Gold List": "A talented poet is naturally dressed in white." He prides himself on being in white, and his name implies that although he was born mediocre, he has great ambitions all his life and will eventually get ahead.
4. Qingqingziyou
The famous sentence "Qingqingziyou, leisurely in my heart" comes from the Book of Songs, and was once used in Cao Cao's "A Short Song Line", in which Zigeng refers to the collar, while Zigeng refers to the "neckline of your neck", which is also specially used to replace the clothes worn by ancient scholars. In addition to this meaning, it also means broad-minded and broad-minded.
5, caring for each other
caring for each other comes from "The Great Master Zhuangzi". ? Originally refers to the fish that support each other in difficulties, and then also refers to the feelings that couples or close friends can help each other in times of crisis. Therefore, Yimo is also a word with warmth, which means helping, attaching importance to feelings and righteousness, being grateful, and being able to lend a helping hand when close people are in trouble.