Four-letter idiom names for twins

1. What are the four-character idioms that can be used to name quadruplets?

handsome and unrestrained yīng jun xiāo sǎ

LAN Zhihuixin lán zhì huì xīn

Bingqingyujie bīng qīng yù jié

Dragon and Phoenix present auspiciousness lóng fèng chéng xiáng

Long broken can climb lóng duàn kě dēng

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1. Handsome and handsome yīng jun4 xiāo sǎ: Handsome, generally used to describe a man with outstanding intelligence, extraordinary appearance, natural and generous, charming and informal. Natural and unrestrained is a state. Natural and unrestrained is not only the transcendental expression and graceful manner in words and deeds, but also the state of naturalness and unique charm. Natural and unrestrained is frankness, straightforwardness, and a sincere attitude towards life.

2. LAN Zhì huì xīn lán zhì huì xīn: describes a woman who is beautiful and smart. Wang Bo of Tang Dynasty's "Qixi Festival": "The sound of gold is like jade, and the quality of Huixin is orchid."

3. Bīng qīng yù jié: Bīng qīng yù jié: It means a metaphor for a person's pure conduct. Cao Zhi of the Three Kingdoms Wei Dynasty's "Guanglu Doctor Xunhou Edict": "As clear as ice, as clean as jade, legal but not intimidating, harmonious but not obscene."

4. The dragon and the phoenix are auspicious lóng fèng chéng xiáng: dragon and phoenix present auspiciousness refers to something auspicious and festive. In traditional Chinese concepts, dragon and phoenix represent good luck and good luck. When dragon and phoenix are used together, they often express joy. From "Kong Congzi." "Records and Questions", there are also many allusions and legends about "dragon and phoenix presenting auspiciousness" and several film and television works of the same name have been produced.

5. Long Duan Ke Deng lóng duàn kě dēng: refers to business profits. Dragon means "ridge".