1. A collection of four-character idioms about soil
To settle down and move back to the soil, soil: hometown; heavy: to value something seriously, not easily. They are content with their hometown and do not want to move easily.
Half cut into the soil Cut: Section. Half of the body was buried in the soil. It is a metaphor that a person has been alive for a short time.
Soldiers will block it, water will cover it, and water will cover it. It is a metaphor that no matter what means the opponent uses, there is always a corresponding way to deal with it.
Unable to adapt to the climate and eating habits of the place where they move.
Fight for every inch of land. Even if it is a little bit of land, you have to fight for it with the enemy. Describes the struggle against the enemy without giving in.
Not an inch of land will be given to anyone.
An inch of land, a foot: a small metaphor. Describes very little land.
Pinch of soil to burn incense Pinch of soil: Gather the soil into a pile with your hands. It refers to the old days when superstitious people gathered soil in the wild instead of incense burners to burn incense and worship gods.
Daxing Civil Engineering: Xing: establishment; Civil Engineering: refers to construction projects. Build houses on a large scale.
Splitting the grass and splitting the soil originally refers to the ceremony held by ancient emperors when they divided the princes. Later they were called feudal princes.
Dung and soil are not as good as excrement and soil. Describe something extremely worthless.
Customs and customs is a general term for the unique natural environment and customs, etiquette and habits of a place.
Born and raised locally. It also refers to living for generations.
Homeland is hard to leave Homeland: birthplace, or the place where you lived in the past, here refers to hometown and motherland. It is difficult to leave the land of my hometown. Describes the infinite attachment to one's hometown or motherland.
The land is vast and the people are numerous.
Feelings of nostalgia: nostalgia; soil: hometown, hometown. The feeling of missing my hometown.
Huangtian Houtu Huangtian: called heaven in ancient times; Houtu: called earth in ancient times. Refers to heaven and earth. In the old days, there was a superstitious belief that heaven and earth could uphold justice and dominate all things.
Spend money like water: scatter. Squander money like dirt. Describes extreme profligacy and waste.
Gray head and face. Head and face covered with dust. It also describes a dejected or dejected look.
Comeback is a metaphor for regaining power after failure.
Tired of soil to reach mountains is a metaphor for growing from small to large, accumulating a little becomes a lot.
Split the soil to separate the feudal lords. In ancient times, when feudal lords were enfeoffed, soil wrapped in white grass was awarded to the enfeoffed people, symbolizing the granting of land and power.
The emperor entrusted land to ministers.
Maoci Earth Steps: Thatched roofs and mud steps. Describes a simple house or a frugal life.
The face is earth-colored and the complexion is gray-white. Describe extreme fear.
Thatched house with earth steps. A house with earth steps and thatched grass. A metaphor for poor housing.
Earth Dragon and Chu Dog A dragon made of mud and a dog made of straw. The metaphor does not live up to its name.
Civil Xingke Xingke: refers to the human body. The shape is like earth and wood. It is a metaphor for people's true colors, without modification.
Clay cow and wooden horse. A cow made of clay and a horse made of wood. There is nothing practical about metaphors.
Soil: soil; trickle: small river. A metaphor for small things. It also means that although things are very small, if they are continuously accumulated, they can play a huge role.
Indigenous: grown locally.
Disintegration and landslide are like landslides and broken tiles, which are out of control. Metaphor for complete collapse.
Rotten wood: rotten wood; dung: dirty soil and smelly mud. It is a metaphor for a person who is unworthy of development and of no use to society.
A piece of scorched earth describes the scene of a fire (or war) in which all houses were burned down.
A handful of loess: a handful. A handful of loess. Refers to the grave. Existence is a metaphor for not much land or declining and small reactionary forces.
The fish rots and the earth collapses, which is a metaphor for the internal unrest in the country.
Live in peace and contentment. Live in peace and contentment and engage in your career happily.
To stay in one's homeland and rekindle the past means to be nostalgic for one's homeland and not to change old customs easily.
Peace of mind and resettlement means peace of mind and resettlement. It means that you are nostalgic for your hometown and do not want to move to another place easily.
The hometown refers to the local area and hometown.
Inconvenient to water and soil, unable to adapt to the climate and eating habits of the place where they move. Same as "not acclimated to the soil and water".
To winnow the soil and stir up the sand refers to bluffing.
Unaccustomed to the soil. Unable to adapt to the climate conditions or eating habits of a place.
Putian suitu Putian: the whole world; suitu: refers to the four seas. Refers to all of China or the whole world.
Soft red fragrant earth describes the prosperity of the city.
Eat the hair and trample the soil. Mao: refers to the grains grown on the ground; cheap: trample on it. The original meaning is that the food you eat and the land you live in belong to the king. Feudal officials used it to express their gratitude to the monarch for their kindness.
Treat as earth mustard. Mustard: grass. Seen as dirt, as contemptible as grass. Metaphors are ignored.
The duty to defend the territory means that soldiers or local officials have the responsibility to defend the territory.
When the water comes, use soil to cover it up. When the flood comes, use soil to cover it up. It is a metaphor for when an enemy invades, he will lead troops to resist.
Being acclimatized means being unable to adapt to the climate conditions or eating habits of a place.
Disintegrate: When making tiles, the clay is first made into a cylinder and then broken into four parts to form tiles, which is a metaphor for the division of things. Like earth collapsing and tiles shattering, it is out of control.
Earth helps make a wall. It is a metaphor that people should help each other.
Chicken made of mud and dog made of tiles. A metaphor that has a false name but no practical use. 2. What are the four-character words about soil?
Fall apart,
Come back,
A handful of loess,
Rest in peace and relocate ,
Customs and customs,
Born and raised in the local area,
Tai Sui’s head breaks ground,
Rest in peace,
A large-scale construction project,
Every inch of land must be fought for,
Unacceptable to the climate,
Let the land return to the heart,
The pure land of the West,
There are similarities and differences in the square soil,
It is difficult to leave the countryside,
A coffin of soil,
Tired soil gathers sand,
Miasma in the countryside is evil Soil,
Being dung,
Chickens and dogs,
Macaques riding cattle,
It is hard to leave the homeland,
Not giving an inch of soil,
Earth Dragon and Chu Dog 3. The meaning of the idiom "The five elements are lacking soil"
The five elements (xíng) are lacking soil, that is, based on the birth date and zodiac sign, the earthly branches , among the five elements calculated, there are only gold, wood, water, and fire, but there is a lack of earth.
According to old superstitions, a person's birth date must have all five elements in order to be auspicious; if the five elements lack earth, it is unlucky. The remedy is to name the person with earth or a character with earth as its radical. Metal, wood, water, fire, and earth interact with each other. Zou Yan established the Five Elements Theory based on the movement of the five elements of the stars in the sky, which are the five indispensable substances in people's lives. More complex relationships between various things in nature.
The missing one of the five elements and the missing four of the five elements are considered to be the most vital hexagrams. The center belongs to earth, and the representative colors are yellow, purple, and pink. The crystals suitable for wearing include citrine, amethyst, pink quartz, ametrine, etc. 4. What are the idioms in which the fourth character is earth?
Spend money like earth: Hui: scatter. Squander money like dirt. Describes extreme profligacy and waste.
Unaccustomed to the climate, food, etc. of a certain place.
Unaccustomed to the soil: Unable to adapt to the climate conditions or eating habits of a place.
Inconvenience to water and soil: unable to adapt to the climate and eating habits of the place where they move. Same as "not acclimated to the soil and water".
Unaccustomed to the local environment: Unable to adapt to the climate and eating habits of the place where they move.
Half-cut into the soil: cut: section. Half of the body was buried in the soil. It is a metaphor that a person has been alive for a short time.
Not accustomed to the local climate conditions or eating habits.
Hometown: Refers to the local area and hometown.
Granting grass and soil: a ritual in feudal society in which emperors enfeoffed princes.
The emperor used the five-color soil as the grand shrine. When he divided the feudal princes, he gave them the corresponding soil of a certain color, such as the green soil of the east, the red soil of the south, etc., and wrapped it with white grass to build the shrine.
Fenmaofentu: refers to the division of feudal status and land.
Fenmao Xitu: refers to the feudal title and land.
Fenmao Lietu: refers to the enfeoffment of feudal positions and land.
Fenmao and soil: refers to the division of feudal positions and land.
Splitting the grass and splitting the soil: originally refers to the ceremony held by ancient emperors when they divided the princes. Later they were called feudal princes.
Huangtian Houtu: Huangtian: called heaven in ancient times; Houtu: called earth in ancient times. Refers to heaven and earth. In the old days, there was a superstitious belief that heaven and earth could uphold justice and dominate all things.
Develop territory and expand territory: Develop territory and expand territory. Same as "opening up frontiers and expanding territory".
Open up territory and expand territory: Develop territory and expand territory.
kaijiangpitu: kai: open up; jiang: frontier; PI: open up; tu: territory. Open up territory and expand territory.
Leaving hometown: leaving hometown to go to another place. Same as "leaving home and leaving one's hometown".
Leaving one’s hometown and leaving one’s homeland: leaving one’s hometown and going to another place. Same as "leaving home and leaving home".
Face as earthy: describing extreme terror. Same as "face as earthy".
Face as dusty as dust: Face as dusty as dust. Describe extreme fear. Also describes illness.
A macaque riding a native ox: It is a metaphor that job promotion is very slow.
Putian leads the earth: refers to the entire world and within the four seas.
Putian suitu: Putian: the whole world; suitu: refers to the four seas. Refers to all of China or the whole world.
Sleeping on thatch and earth as a pillow: Sleeping on thatch with earth as a pillow. The etiquette for mourning parents stipulated by ancient patriarchal laws. Same as "sleeping thatch and pillow block".
Soft red fragrant soil: Describes the prosperity of the city.
Analysis of Guifu soil: It is called the division of soil through ennoblement.
Rotten wood and dung soil: Rotten wood: rotten wood; dung soil: dirty soil and smelly mud. It is a metaphor for a person who cannot be cultivated and is of no use to society.
A piece of scorched earth: describes the scene of a fire (or war) where all the houses were burned down. 5. What are the idioms with the word "earth"
The earth falls apart [tu beng wa jie] The earth collapses and the fish rots [tu beng yu lan] The earth supports the wall [tu fu cheng qiang] The local tyrants and evil gentry [tu hao lie shen] The soil is barren and the people are poor [tu ji min pin] Tu Jie Mao Ci [tu jie mao ci] Land collapse: Land collapse is a Chinese word, the pinyin is tǔ bēng wǎ jiě, it means the division of things, like earth collapse, tile Like broken, beyond control.
Metaphor for complete collapse. Tubengyulang is a Chinese idiom, pronounced as tǔ bēng yú làn, which means fish is rotten: fish rot starts from the internal organs.
It is a metaphor for the unrest within the country. The soil is barren and the people are poor. The pinyin is tǔ jí mín pín. The meaning is that the land is barren and the people are poor. 6. The idiom name for lack of gold and soil
Spend money like soil huī jīn rú tǔ
[Explanation] Hui: scatter, come out. It means that money is scattered like dirt. Describes extreme waste.
[Quote] Song Dynasty Zhou Mi's "Qidong Ye Yu·Fu Li's Master": "Spending money like water; treating officials and titles as if they are idle."
[Authentic pronunciation] Hui; cannot be read as " huí".
[Shape identification] Hui; cannot be written as "hun".
[Synonym] Spend money extravagantly, extravagantly
[Antonym] Save money, live frugally, live frugally, be diligent and thrifty
[Usage] Used in a derogatory sense. Refers to people spending money uncontrollably. Sometimes it is also used to mean that one takes money very lightly and is very generous. Generally used as a predicate.
[Structure] Subject-predicate formula.
[Analysis] ~ and "spend a lot of money"; both describe extreme squandering. The difference is: ~ focuses on the contempt for money; "spend a lot of money" focuses on spending a lot of money at once. And "spend a lot of money" is also used in gambling.
[Example] How can the country's property be left to the whims of prodigal sons like you to do whatever you want! < /p>
It is better to lack than to overspend,
A pound is short of a liang,
One cannot be missing,
A broken jade is missing,
Lack of food and clothing,
The pot of spittle is knocked out,
Lack of food and clothing,
The rabbit is short of black wood,
The ax is broken 樨que,
The moon is missing and the flowers are withered,
The tweezers are missing,
One is missing and ten are seeking,
The 壣壣 is easy to be missing, < /p>
Defeat in conduct and reputation,
Lack of three and four,
Hold on to the weak and deficient,
Lack of food and clothing,
The book is missing and the slips are taken off,
The moon is missing and it is difficult to round,
Hold on to the lack and guard the disabled,
The ant's nose is missing,
Clothes Lack of food alone,
Lack of a full moon,
Perfection,
Lack of thunderbolt list,
Lack of food and clothing,
The good and the bad, the good and the bad,
There is room for the book to be lacking