1. Idioms ending with the word "name"
? A Shi stole the name
? No name on the list
? No business Empty name
? Make a name by doing it
? Make a name by doing it
? Make a famous name
? Famous
? Famous
? Stealing fame in the world
? Named on the gold list
? World-famous
? Establish a reputation
? Deceive the world and steal the name
? Pass the name in history
? Leave a name after death
? Learn from the unknown
? A teacher has a reputation
? Well-deserved
? Shuzi became famous
? Just a name
? Famous in vain
? Famous throughout the world
? Showing off relatives and becoming famous
? Becoming famous in one fell swoop
? Being penniless
? Anonymous
? Respect the surname and name 2. Idiom words ending with the word "hao", the fourth character is the last word idioms of four-character words
Idioms ending with the word "hao" (hundred years old) Good for a hundred years, good for seizing others, good for two surnames, good for public, good for everyone, good for oneself, good for Kun Di, good for years, good friendship, good for Qin and Se, good for Qin and Jin, good for tying oneself up, good for oneself, good for others, good for the whole family, good for two A good bed, two good people, Zhu Chenzhi, a good gnawing arm, a good praise, a good harp, a good bunch, a good self-cultivation, a good Sima, a good word, a good word, a good relationship, a full moon, a flower, a good complacency, a good two-faced approach, a good job to please the soldiers, but not a push, a hard work, a thankless job, and a thankless job. The fourth character is the tail character in the idiom: hide the head and reveal the tail.
Describes speaking in an evasive manner and not telling the whole truth. Thoroughly: thorough, thorough.
From beginning to end, everything, full meaning. From beginning to end: From beginning to end.
Refers to the entire process or entire content of something. Tiger head and snake tail: The head is as big as a tiger and the tail is as thin as a snake.
The metaphor starts with a lot of momentum, but ends up with very little momentum, with a beginning and no end. Pinch off the head and remove the tail: to remove the front and back parts, also a metaphor for removing the useless parts.
To be timid: to be afraid of, to be afraid of. I'm afraid of the front, and I'm afraid of the back.
It is a metaphor for being timid and worrying about things. Wagging its head and tail: originally described as a fish looking at ease.
Nowadays, it is used to describe a person who is shaking his head, frivolous and proud. Beginning but no end: There is a beginning but no end.
Refers to not getting things done. Beginning and end: There is a beginning and an end.
Refers to being able to persist in doing things to the end. Postscript Hu Weiwei: A metaphor for a dilemma.
From beginning to end: From beginning to end. Refers to the entire process or entire content of something.
Thoroughly: Tong: Tong, thorough. From beginning to end, everything, completely meaningful.
Spring Ice Tiger Tail: Step on the tiger's tail and walk on the ice that will thaw in spring. The situation is very dangerous.
Silkworm head and swallow tail: describes calligraphy that starts with a solemn stroke and ends with a light stroke. From beginning to end: from beginning to end.
Know the end from the beginning: Just tell the beginning and you will know the result. Describes quick thinking and good understanding.
Knife head and swallow tail: It is a metaphor for the sharpness of the pen. The beginning and end of the story: Just tell the beginning and you will know the result.
Describes quick thinking and good understanding. Same as "the beginning of the road knows the end".
Big head and small tail: It's like "an tiger's head and a snake's tail". It is a metaphor for doing something tight before and then loose, with a beginning but no end.
Bream tail: tail: red. Describes a person who is hardworking, overburdened, or overburdened.
The dog continues the mink tail: It means that the official appointment is too excessive. It is also a metaphor for taking bad things and putting them behind good things. The two parts are very disproportionate.
Same as "the dog's tail continues the mink". To change one's appearance: to change one's original appearance.
The metaphor only changes in form, but the substantive content remains unchanged. Streets and alleys: refers to streets and alleys.
Wandering from Suowei: It is a metaphor for the situation changing from smooth to difficult. Dragon head and snake tail: a metaphor for a grand beginning and a decline at the end.
The end of the eyebrows and eyes: refers to the expression between the eyebrows and eyes. The beginning of the year and the end of the twelfth lunar month: refers to the period from the beginning of the year to the end of the twelfth lunar month, generally referring to the whole year.
It also refers to the text at the beginning and end of each year of the three biographies of "Spring and Autumn". In the Tang Dynasty, examiners often collected them to test whether Ming Jing scholars were familiar with the text of the Jing Dynasty.
From beginning to end: From beginning to end. Just say it as it is.
Greedy snake forgets its tail: a metaphor for only pursuing immediate benefits without considering the consequences. Headless and tailless: no clue; no reason.
Docking the tail of a rooster: Docking the tail: Cutting off the tail. This refers to the fact that the rooster mutilated itself because it was afraid of being sacrificed in sacrifices.
The latter is a metaphor for people who commit suicide for fear of being killed. A fly follows a Qi Ji's tail: A fly can fly thousands of miles by attaching itself to a Qi Ji's tail.
It is a metaphor that you will benefit from being attached to a worthy or famous person. Silver hook and scorpion tail: It is a metaphor for the strong and powerful strokes of hooks and picks in calligraphy, like silver hooks and scorpion tails.
It is said that the tail of a scorpion refers to the tail of a scorpion. It can be rolled up and rolled up, and the last tail of the characters such as "Yi", "Ding" and "Ting" must be stationed at the front and then rolled out, so it is powerful. powerful. Obedience: Refers to obeying and complying with all parties above and below.
Shaking its head and tail: originally described as a fish looking at ease. It is now used to describe a person's head-shaking, frivolous and complacent appearance.
Same as "wagging the head and wagging the tail". A fly attaches itself to the tail of a thousand-mile horse and travels a thousand miles.
Ordinary people become famous because of the glory of wise men. Needle head and thread tail: Needle and thread used for sewing.
Behead and remove the tail: Cut off the head and remove the tail. Refers to dividing the whole.
Also refers to the remaining middle part. The tail of the bream fish: the tail in the depths: it is a metaphor for being in a dangerous and fearful environment; the tip of the eyebrows and the tail of the eyes: the look between the eyebrows and the eyes; the head and the tail are missing: the metaphor of things being incomplete.
Snake head and scorpion tail: refers to the poison of snakes and scorpions. Generally refers to the fear of things that are poisonous to people: Wei: fear, fear.
It is a metaphor for those who are timid in doing things and have many worries: Wu Tou Chu Wei: Today's northwestern Jiangxi Province was the junction of Wu and Chu in the Spring and Autumn Period. It was located in the upper reaches of the Yangtze River in the Wu region and the lower reaches of the Yangtze River in the Chu region. The beginning and end of the elephants are connected to each other. Crested leopard tail:. 3. Four-character idioms ending with such as
Calm, unhurried, and handy.
Handling: handling, arranging; handling: leisurely and methodical. Take your time and take your time. It is often used to praise people for their ability and experience in doing things.
Control it with ease. It is easy to use or control without any hindrance.
Fang Si De Ru Fang: Bi; Si: This; Demi: None. Nothing compares to this. Mostly refers to human sentiment.
Dung and soil are worse than excrement and soil. Describe something extremely worthless.
Gupan Ziru Gupan: look left and right; Ziru: act according to one's own wishes. Very flexible and able to look around.
A dog is worse than a pig: a pig. Describes a despicable character that is worse than a pig or a dog. Same as "a dog is not as good as a pig".
Swish freely: swipe the pen; wine: spill the ink. Describes painting, writing, composing, and being able to use the pen as you wish.
To advance and retreat with ease means to move forward and backward easily and effortlessly.
Open and close freely: according to, suitable for; freely: without hindrance or restraint. Open and close without restraint, describing doing things according to one's own wishes.
Even worse than a beast. Describes low personality and extremely bad conduct.
The weeping blood ripples are like crying and bleeding, and the grief is abnormal.
To catch freely: to catch; to let go. Capture and release as you please. Metaphor takes complete control of the situation.
Expression: expression, attitude. Describes a calm attitude and unchanged expression under abnormal circumstances.
Tianbao Jiuru Tianbao: The title of the chapter in "The Book of Songs·Xiaoya"; Jiuru: The poem uses nine "ru" characters in a row, which means to wish for endless blessings and longevity. If you wish for a birthday in the old days, I wish you a long and prosperous life.
Talk and laugh freely as usual. Describes a natural attitude.
The use and maneuvering of the free movement fingers are very skillful and natural.
To deal with well: to deal with, to deal with. Yuru: Do things according to your own wishes. Deal with it calmly and effortlessly.
Handle with ease: deal with, deal with. Freedom: Do things according to your own wishes. He handles things calmly and methodically.
Feeling free means being natural and calm in times of trouble. Same as "being confident".
He talks and laughs freely, and is very calm.
Travel freely ① Leisurely and unrestrained. ② Still speaking calmly and unhurriedly.
Ease of use: Unhindered movement. The description is used very skillfully and naturally.
Pigs and dogs are worse than even pigs and dogs. Describes low personality and extremely bad conduct.
Ashamed to be inferior to Eph: No. I feel ashamed that I am not as good as others.
Being ashamed of yourself is not as shameful as feeling inferior to others. 4. Four-letter idioms that start with names
Scenic spots, among the best, famous in history, worthy of the name, worthy of the name, justly named, unworthy of the name, surviving in name only, falling short of fame, gaining fame and wealth, famous all over the world, well-deserved, notorious, Famous flowers have no owner, the name does not live up to the name, the name is tied tightly, the mountains and rivers are famous, the name is difficult to live up to, the name is out of place, the name is worthy of the name, the name does not last forever, the famous book brocade scroll, the famous flowers and exotic flowers, etc.
1. Famous in history [míng chuí qīng shǐ]
Explanation: Qingshi: In ancient times, events were recorded on bamboo slips, so they were called history books. Record names and deeds in history books. Describes great achievements and immortality.
From the poem "Giving Zheng Shibabi" by Du Fu of the Tang Dynasty: "The ancients are far away, but the history of the Qing Dynasty is not forgotten."
Interpretation: Although the ancients have passed away for a long time, their names are still But it will remain in the annals of history.
2. Mingzhengyanshun [míng zhèng yán shùn]
Explanation: Name: status, name; Shun: reasonable, smooth. The original name was legitimate and the words were reasonable. Later, it often means that doing something is legitimate and the reason makes sense.
From: "The Analects of Confucius·Zilu" by Confucius in the Spring and Autumn Period "If the name is not correct, the words will not be smooth, and if the words are not smooth, the affairs will be unfavorable."
Definition: Speaking without a name or title It is unreasonable to say something, and things will not go smoothly if the words are unreasonable.
3. Gain both fame and fortune [míng lì shuāng shōu]
Explanation: Gain both fame and benefits.
From: Chapter 6 of "The Wrongful Souls of the Black Country" by Peng Yangou of the Qing Dynasty: "In fact, with both fame and fortune, there is no one better than being an official with 360 lines of business."
Definition: In this world, there is so-called fame and fortune. There are 360 ??different businesses, none of which can compare to being an official.
4. Famous through the ages [ míng chuí qiān gǔ ]
Explanation: It is a metaphor that a good reputation will spread forever.
From Yu Qiuyu's "Cultural Journey·Five Cities" in modern times: "The golden powder of the Six Dynasties is enough to make it famous throughout the ages, not to mention the political tides of the Ming and Qing dynasties, as well as the blood of modern and modern times. Fire. ”
5. Famous all over the world [míng yáng sì hǎi]
Explanation: All over the world. The fame spreads throughout the world. Describes a great reputation.
From: The fourth chapter of "The Banquet of the Five Marquises" by Guan Hanqing of the Yuan Dynasty: "Xiongjiujiu is famous all over the world, and his cheeks are full of joy."
Interpretation: The mighty posture spread to The world is full of joy and happiness on their faces. 5. Idioms starting with the word "name"
Famous for a while. In a period of time, the person has a great reputation and is widely valued.
Also known as "famous for a while", "famous for a while", "famous for a while", "famous for a while". The name is just and rational. It means that the name is legitimate and reasonable.
Famous all over the world Sihai: refers to all parts of the country. The fame spread throughout the country.
Describes a great reputation. The name I am worthy of is indeed very appropriate.
Same name but different reality. The name is the same, but the essence is different. Reputation exceeds reality Reputation exceeds reality.
Refers to the name in vain. Famous mountains and rivers See "famous mountains and rivers".
Ming Qing Ju Gong Ming Gong Ju Qing. Celebrities Famous people and important figures.
Gain both fame and fortune. Gain both fame and profit. Famous mountains and rivers Famous rivers and mountains with beautiful scenery.
Famous in the world means famous throughout the country. Mingbiao Qingshi: mark: write clearly; Qingshi: records events on bamboo slips in ancient times, so it is called a history book.
Record names and deeds in history books. Describes great achievements and immortality.
Reputation exceeds actual talent. The name "famous" means "extremely famous".
Famous mountains and rivers generally refer to famous mountains and long-standing rivers. Fame and fortune are like reins and chains.
Famous people must have real talent and learning. The post-metaphor lives up to its name.
Numerous names refer to things having many varieties or names. Not worthy of the name. The reputation or name does not match the actual situation.
Refers to empty and empty names. Being at the top means being ranked first.
The reputation is difficult to live up to. The reputation is great, but the actual talent is not commensurate with the reputation. Live up to the name. The reputation or name is consistent with the actual situation.
A good name will be passed down to future generations. The reputation is consistent with the reality.
Famous all over the world. Famous all over the world. Describes great reputation.
Exists in name only. It still exists in name, but in fact it has died. The name is "鞞利鞞".
Ming Gong Juren See "Ming Gong Giant". Minggong Giant is also called "Minggong Juren".
Refers to a famous and important person. Minggong Juqing See "Minggong Juqing".
Ming Gong Ju Qing is also called "Ming Gong Ju Qing". Refers to a famous and powerful person.
It is difficult to be a deputy with a high reputation. Deputy: commensurate. It means that under the great reputation, it is difficult to match the reality.
Worthy of the name See "worthy of the name". Fame and virtue are highly respected. Virtue is highly respected.
Name from the owner: things are named by the name of the owner. A good reputation will last forever.
Eternal fame means that the reputation will last forever. The reputation is not false. It is true that it deserves such a great reputation.
Well-deserved reputation. Fame is not achieved out of thin air. 6. What are the four-character idioms ending with "生"?
White-faced scholar refers to a scholar who lacks experience.
There are many disadvantages. Bai: describes many things; disadvantages: disadvantages and disadvantages. Transcendence in the pen Transcendence: a Buddhist term that refers to the reincarnation of the soul as a human being after death. The flesh in the biceps is the thigh.
Because I haven’t been riding a horse for a long time, the fat on my thighs has regenerated. Chi: thigh. Because I haven't been riding a horse for a long time, the pain on my thigh... is a Buddhist term to save all sentient beings.
Use chanting to save the dead from suffering. .. Not even an inch of grass grows. An inch of grass: a little bit of grass.
Describes the barren land, even one after another... Proud disciple: Prosperity: Satisfaction; Disciple: Disciple who taught one's profession... Even to the point of death. 詩生: Liar. Describes exhausting one's wisdom and thinking, racking one's brains.
Mr. Dongguo generally refers to a confused person who is kind to bad people. Mr. Dong Heng refers to a dull and shallow intellectual.
Grace is like being reborn. Great grace is like being given a second life. Giving too much favor can lead to resentment.
Desperate to live: Sad, angry or angry, unwilling to live any longer. Described as extremely... humorous. Described as very humorous and witty.
441 Happiness outweighs disaster. When happiness reaches its extreme, it turns into disaster. 456 To live an ignoble life To live a life of tolerant means to live in a mediocre way.
..National economy and people’s livelihood The national economy and people’s lives. A good gentleman is a person who has no disputes with others and only wants to live in peace.
Escape from the tiger's mouth. Survive from the tiger's mouth. Life that survived the tiger's mouth. A metaphor for escaping.. The roar of a tiger and the roar of the wind. Howl: long roar.
When the tiger roars, strong winds rise. For example... The misfortune and happiness are mutually reinforcing and interdependent.
Survival: A life that survived a disaster. Thorns: thorns and thorns.
Cluster: Gathered in a pile. Jing Man.. narrow escape means surviving a great danger.
Also used to describe a person who is in... A learned person. Survival from desperate situations means finding a way out in the most dangerous time.
Escape from a desperate situation describes finding a way out in the most dangerous time. Dead wood regeneration Dead trees come back to life.
Metaphor of experience.. Lanzhi always grows Lanzhi: orchid grass and Ganoderma lucidum grass. Metaphor of noble virtues.. Utilize the benefits of living. Utilize: make the best use of things; thick: rich; students: the people.. Molecule ants are greedy for students. Molecule ants: mole crickets and ants.
Like mole crickets and ants... full of wit and wonderful interest (mostly refers to language, articles or... People do not have a living: rely on, rely on. Refers to the common people who have no way to make a living,... a Buddhist saying to save all sentient beings, Thinking of disturbing the public is like reviving someone who is about to die.
It also describes the skill of a doctor. When the situation is urgent, he suddenly comes up with a good solution.
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People who are anxious and wise suddenly come up with a good idea in an emergency. To endure humiliation and survive is to endure humiliation and survive. Life: Forget about life.
No. Escape from an extremely dangerous situation and survive. Unknown: Don’t understand.
Each other. ..Although he is dead, he is still alive: as in. It means that although a person is dead, his spirit is immortal, he is a role model.. He is talking and laughing, and he is in high spirits.
Describes a happy conversation. Go down.
The possibility of death is extremely high, but the hope of survival is extremely small. It is a metaphor for the fictitious name or thing of Mr. Wuyou.
Worms will grow when something rots. It is a metaphor for the occurrence of disasters. Shape has the form of God: body; God: spirit.
The human body has,.. Hush and brag: breathe. . The dried air makes it grow. Lifelike: a lively and vivid appearance. All sentient beings in Buddhism refer to human beings and all living things.
Clothes and quilts for all living beings: clothing for others, a metaphor for benefiting people; all living beings.. Ying: adapt to the circumstances; luck: originally refers to destiny, generally. Refers to the opportunity. .. Worry for the rest of my life: hardships and tribulations; for the rest of my life: luck comes naturally after a catastrophe.
All living beings are self-reliant: to gain life again, a metaphor for revitalization. Get up... Mr. Guangwen ① Du Fu of the Tang Dynasty called Zheng Qian "Mr. Guangwen"
②General... A white-faced Confucian scholar is like a white-faced scholar.
Refers to someone who only knows how to read, has little experience, and has little experience.. A hundred deaths will last a lifetime, describing life as extremely dangerous and on the verge of death.
Half dead and half alive ① Not completely dead. ②A metaphor for meaningless and lifeless Gou... Mr. Beiguo Used to refer to people who live in seclusion and do not serve in official positions.
Transcendence under the pen is a metaphor for transcendence under the pen. Transcendence: Buddhist language.
In order to avoid... from death to life ①Rescued from death. ② Still going through life and death.
Emphasis on righteousness and despise life. To value righteousness and despise life means to value righteousness and despise life.
Mr. Adult used to refer to a person with status and status. Sometimes it is ironic.
Mr. Taoism refers to a scholar with particularly pedantic thoughts and styles. The bottom of the dead is the bottom of the dead: through "resistance".
Try your best and leave no stone unturned. Preventing death and concealing life, I have exhausted all my thoughts; I have tried every possible means.
Same as "Death Man." "Death Man" is still about exhausting thinking; leaving no stone unturned. Analyzing smoke and life means dividing the family.
Divide the property and live separately. Fengdi Yushengfeng: sharp edge .
Dysprosium: Arrow refers to escaping from an arrow. A dog's mouth cannot produce ivory, which means that a bad person cannot speak good words. If you are happy, you will be as happy as if you have been together for a long time. Disaster comes from the mouth, which means careless words can cause disaster.
Ji: Almost; Desire: Want. I almost don’t want to live anymore.
Seeing things with ease means acting vigorously and resolutely when encountering problems. Generous donation: generous: passionate.
Donate your life: give up your life. When you are extremely happy, something sad happens.
When happiness is exhausted, sorrow arises. It is said that when happiness is exhausted, sorrow arises. When the joy reaches its extreme, it will turn... The debate is lively. The debate is lively and interesting.
The discussion is lively and interesting. Selling literature for a living refers to making a living by selling poetry and prose.
The breeze blows between the seats, so that everyone sitting there can feel... The whole house is full of wind, which means that the person who comes is extraordinary and radiant. Same as "full.. When wood rots, it will give birth to decay: rot.
When wood rots, it will give birth to insects. Metaphor.. Mr. Nan Guo is a metaphor for a person who occupies his position without talent.
The horned scholar is a metaphor for a person who is diligent in studying. "Afraid of death and greedy for life: reluctant to give up.
Greedy for survival and afraid of death. It means to forget about life and risk; desperate.
The Buddhist saying of "bringing salvation to all living beings" refers to the universal salvation of all sentient beings in the sea of ??life and death. Disturbing is like drowning in the sea... The Buddhist sayings of universal salvation for all living beings believe that the public camp is like drowning in the sea... The seven deaths and seven lives of the Buddha are the first fruits of the Hinayana. Those who still have to go back and forth between heaven and earth. People do not live in peace: rely on, Relying on.
Refers to the fact that ordinary people cannot live.. Family planning refers to people reaching extremes.
7. Four-character idioms ending with tail
Anticlimactic,
Streets,
Fearful,
A dog follows a mink,
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Silkworm head and swallow tail,
Shaking head and tail,
Completely,
Bream fish with tail exposed,
Hidden head and exposed tail,
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Wu head and Chu tail,
No head and no tail,
From head to tail,
Dragon head and snake tail,
Big head and small tail,
Head but no tail,
Head and tail,
Spring ice and tiger tail,
Greedy snake forgets its tail,
The tail of a rooster is cut off,
The tail of a rooster is cut off,
The beginning of the year and the end of the month,
The tail is wandering,
The head is beheaded Remove the tail,
Swallowtail at the knife head,
Shake the head and tail,
Change the head and tail,
Follow the order from head to tail,
Little head and missing tail,
Complete and complete,
The fly follows the tail
The fly follows the tail,
From beginning to end,
From beginning to end,
From beginning to end,
From beginning to end,
From beginning to end To the end,
The beginning knows the end,
Pinch the beginning and remove the end,
The eyebrows and the ends of the eyes
If you are satisfied, please accept it, accept it Finally, the system rewards you with 5 wealth points. 8. The four -character words ended in the end
Duoyuo is satisfied and happy, and you have to be full of self -employment. Leisurely and complacent, I feel elated and complacent, I am proud of myself, I am pleased with myself, I am pleased with myself, I am proud of myself, and I am satisfied
It is rare to have a talented person with a sense of enlightenment, I am full of ambition, I am satisfied, I am satisfied, I am well-deserved, and I am worthy of my name. Chu Gong Fu De
Soaring with self-defeat, deservedly soaring, feeling proud, getting nothing from a man, killing two birds with one stone, feeling at ease and contented
Easy to get, being greedy and doing too much, getting what you ask for, having a thousand worries, getting a good hand, occasionally making you laugh or cry, being unable to understand others, being rare to have quick feet. You can get it first
You can get it with your backhand, you can get it with your lower hand, you can be transcendent, you can get it, you can't get too much, you can be proud, you can be at ease, you can take the blame, you deserve it, you can get it quickly, you can get it first
If you get it with your lower hand, you have a lot of worries. , or if there is a fool who thinks a lot, there will be one. 9. What is the four-character idiom that ends with the word ""
The name of the article is: possession. Not a penny. Describes extreme poverty.
Words of contempt are worthless if they are not straight. A metaphor for incompetence or low character.
Underground literary writing used to mean that talented writers died early.
Uncivilized, vulgar. Vulgarity has no culture.
Rich in appearance and profound in writing, he is kind on the outside but unpredictable on the inside. Same as "thick and affectionate".
Jizi Longwen Jizi: a thousand-mile horse; Longwen: the name of a horse. In the old days, it often referred to a child prodigy. It was originally a nickname for a good son. Later, it was often used as a metaphor for talents.
Jiwu essay Jia: comparison, comment. Comment on martial arts and discuss articles.
Rumors and rumors are still running rampant. Baseless words. Refers to slanderous bad words spread behind the scenes.
Nai Wu Nai Wen is used to praise the virtues of the emperor, referring to his writings on heaven and earth and Wu's determination of disasters. Later, it mostly refers to people who have both martial arts and literary virtues. Also written as Nai Wen Nai Wu.
Nong Fa Wu Wen Nong, Wu: play with, play with; Fa: law; Wen: legal provisions. Refers to playing with words and misinterpreting legal provisions to achieve the purpose of malpractice for personal gain.
Pucaiwen refers to the presentation of literary talent.
The snake turns into a dragon, but its text remains unchanged. No matter how the form changes, the essence of the metaphor remains the same.
Penniless describes being very poor.
Sisiwenwen describes being elegant and elegant.
Spitting down one's tongue means writing quickly.
Weiwu scriptures refer to those who are civilized and martial, and have the ability to govern the country.
Dancing with pen and writing refers to dancing with writing and ink.
Analytical law dance refers to deliberately playing with words and misinterpreting legal provisions.
Rhinoceros and Turtles. The bones on the top of the head are raised like rhinoceros horns, and there are tortoise patterns on the soles of the feet. In the old days, it was called the appearance of a noble person.
Write an article with just one stroke. Write an article quickly with just one stroke of pen. Describes quick thinking and talent.
Yanbing Xiuwen stopped martial arts and revitalized culture and education. Same as "Yan Wu Xiu Wen".
Yange advocated culture, stopped armaments, and paid attention to culture and education.
Yanwu Chongwen stopped military preparations and advocated culture and education.
Yanwu Zhanwen stopped martial arts and revitalized culture and education. Same as "Yan Wu Xiu Wen".
Yanwu Xingwen Stop martial arts and revitalize culture and education. Same as "Yan Wu Xiu Wen".
Yanwu Xingwen stopped martial arts and revitalized culture and education. Same as "Yan Wu Xiu Wen".
Yanwu Xiuwen Yan: stop; Xiu: prosperous, Xiu Ming. Stop military warfare and revitalize culture and education.
Performing martial arts and practicing writing refers to practicing martial arts and practicing writing.
A piece of paper is just something written on paper that has not been fulfilled or cannot be fulfilled.
Looking at literature with Qie, looking at the variegated literary talents from the gaps. A metaphor for being shallow and narrow-minded. Qie means "gap".
Yufeng’s legacy is the habits and articles passed down. Yu means "surplus".
Fish quality dragon text The essence of fish, the appearance of dragon. It is said that there is nothing but appearances.
Palm Reading Metaphors are extremely easy and effortless.
Pillowing Classics and Xiwen refers to taking classics as a companion and being diligent in reading and studying.
Serious and honest, less literary.
Zuwu Zongwen The ancestors attacked King Wu and respected King Wen. Refers to respecting ancestors.
Drinking wine and discussing articles.