Steaming cigarettes into four-character idioms

1. Smoke () steaming () four-character idiom

There is no smoke () steaming () four-character idiom, and the idiom at the beginning of the smoke is as follows:

Smokers smoke waves: the water waves are slim, and it looks like smoke in the distance; Fishing: Fishing. Old refers to people who live in seclusion in fishing.

The vastness of smoke waves describes the vastness of the rivers and lakes covered with smoke.

smoke without fire and smoke without progress describe people who are slow-witted and don't like to talk.

Smoke-seeking flattery: micro-vision; Mei Xing: Go slow. Describe a shy and unnatural look.

Hazy haze refers to mountains and rivers; Chronic disease: a disease that cannot be cured for a long time, which is a metaphor for a hobby or habit that is not easy to change after a long period of time. Refers to a hobby of mountains and rivers.

putting out smoke means putting things out completely.

vanish like a smoke cloud. Metaphor things disappear cleanly.

smoke clouds pass by like smoke clouds in front of your eyes. Metaphor things will soon become a thing of the past. It is also a metaphor for things outside the body, so you don't have to pay attention to it.

extinguishing the fire by smoking never means extinction.

smoke flying stars describe dispersion.

there are many descriptions of smoke and fog.

there are many descriptions of misty rain.

The romantic fireworks refer to the love affair between men and women.

the gathering of smoke and waves belongs to the gathering of smoke and the connection of waves. Metaphors come one after another and gather a lot.

a broken bamboo hat ① refers to two kinds of rain gear: a broken bamboo hat and a broken bamboo hat. (2) refers to the hermit's clothes or hermit's comfortable life.

Smoke and fog disperse is a metaphor for things disappearing cleanly. With "gone".

The ashes of cigarettes means that things disappear without trace.

the sky is covered with smoke and fireworks. Inflammation: the same flame. 2. Smoke () steaming () four-word idiom

There is no smoke () steaming () four-word idiom, and the idiom at the beginning of the smoke is as follows: Smokers smoke waves: the water waves are slim, and it looks like smoke in the distance; Fishing: Fishing.

It used to refer to people who lived in seclusion in fishing. The vast waves of smoke describe the vast water surface of the rivers and lakes shrouded in smoke.

smoke without fire and smoke without progress describe people who are slow-witted and don't like to talk. Smoke viewing flatters smoke viewing: micro-vision; Mei Xing: Go slow.

describe how shy and unnatural you are. Hazy haze: refers to mountains and rivers; Chronic disease: a disease that cannot be cured for a long time, which is a metaphor for a hobby or habit that is not easy to change after a long period of time.

refers to a hobby of mountains and rivers. Extinguishing smoke and fire means that things are wiped out cleanly.

vanish like a smoke cloud. Metaphor things disappear cleanly.

smoke clouds pass by like smoke clouds in front of your eyes. Metaphor things will soon become a thing of the past.

it is also a metaphor for things outside the body, so you don't have to pay attention to them. Extinguishing smoke and fire never means extinction.

smoke flying stars describe dispersion. There are many descriptions of smoke and fog.

there are many descriptions of misty rain. Fireworks romance refers to the love affair between men and women.

the gathering of smoke and waves belongs to the gathering of smoke and the connection of waves. Metaphors come one after another and gather a lot.

a broken bamboo hat ① refers to two kinds of rain gear: a broken bamboo hat and a broken bamboo hat. (2) refers to the hermit's clothes or hermit's comfortable life.

Smoke and fog disperse is a metaphor for things disappearing cleanly. With "gone".

The ashes of cigarettes means that things disappear without trace. Smoke is burning, fireworks cover the sky all day.

inflammation: same flame. 3. Crazy guess what the idiom "smoke comes out from the ground" is

thriving

zh ē ng zh ē ng rē sh à ng

Explain steaming: a liter, the appearance of prosperity. Describe the career development day by day.

The source of Qing Li Baojia's "Officialdom in the Present": "Your brother is a great talent; Well-scheduled; Still afraid of not thriving? "

the structure is formal.

usage refers to career; The situation is improving day by day; Sometimes it also refers to the increasing reputation and prestige. Generally used as predicate and attribute.

Synonyms are thriving, like the rising sun, rumbling day

antonyms are getting worse, rivers are getting worse

Discrimination ~ and "thriving"; Can be described as a prosperous career. However, "thriving" mostly focuses on "prosperity" and "prosperity"; ~ focus on "upward"; Indicate the development, rise and improvement of things.

Example

(1) Our great socialist motherland is full of vitality; ~。

(2) A clear evening in Wan Li; Cao Lao boarded loquat mountain; Look around; The Yangtze River and Jialing River are as white as silver; The mountain city is brightly lit; A scene of ~. 4. A complete collection of four-character idioms about fog

A complete collection of four-character idioms about fog:

Walking in the clouds,

Seeing flowers in the fog,

Smoking,

Wind blowing on the temples,

Falling in the clouds,

Wuli clouds,

Clouds and fog sets, <

poisonous and evil fog,

smoke-locked fans,

fog-scattered clouds,

fog-gathering,

fog-surging clouds and steaming,

smoke-falling clouds and fog-gathering,

misty clouds,

fog-waving,

fog scales and cloud claws, < p It seems to fall into the boundless smoke. Metaphor lost, can't find a clue, can't grasp the main point.

Source: Liu Yiqing's Book "Talking about New Stories and Appreciating Reputation" in the Southern Song Dynasty: "Wang Zhongzu and Liu Zhen made talks with Yin Zhongjun, and they all went there. Liu said to the king,' What a wonderful origin!' The king said,' Qing fell into the fog.' "

If you fall into smoke, you can describe being at a loss or not knowing the direction.

source: Liu Yiqing's book Shi Shuo Xin Yu Appreciation in the Southern Dynasties and Song Dynasty: "Wang Zhongzu and Liu Zhen made a talk with Yin Zhongjun, and they all went there. Liu said to the king,' What a wonderful origin!' The king said,' Qing fell into the fog.' "Yin Zhongjun refers to Yin Hao, the word origin.

Smokers' smoke waves: The water waves are slim and look like smoke in the distance; Fishing: Fishing. Old refers to people who live in seclusion in fishing.

Source: Biography of Zhang Zhihe in the New Tang Dynasty: "I lost my family, ceased to be an official, lived in the Jianghu, and called myself a smoker."

misty waves: misty water; Vast: the water surface is vast. Describe the vast surface of the rivers and lakes shrouded in smoke.

Source: Tang Cui Zhiyuan's "Looking at the Spring in Xianshan Mountain, Haidong": "The eyes are very misty, and you can recognize the rural customs when you fly to Xiaowu."

willow leaves in rain and smoke. Describe the sad scenery. It is also a metaphor for the lingering affection.

Source: Song Yan Shu's "Huanxisha" words: "Only when you are drunk, you don't hate, and you don't have to hurry home at night. Rain strip tobacco leaves are human feelings. " Song Yan Jidao's poem "Langtaosha Li Qu Zui Si Xian" reads: "A moth with a willow face and a red lotus. How many rain leaves hate tobacco leaves, and red tears leave the feast. " 6. A Complete Collection of Chinese Idioms and Four-character Idioms

Chinese characters in the boudoir: betrothed; Boudoir: Women's bedroom. Stay in the boudoir, waiting to be married. It used to mean that women are waiting to be hired as adults.

the word melon was first divided into two characters in the old days, that is, sixteen years old. Mostly used for women.

Gold signboard A signboard that was pasted with gold foil to show the abundant funds in old shops. Now it's a name or title that you can show off when you are superior. It is also a metaphor for a good reputation.

to choose one's words carefully means to be careful and meticulous when writing an article or speaking, and to ponder word by word.

a few words, a few words. Refers to fragmentary written materials.

few words on a piece of paper, few words. Refers to fragmentary written materials.

you can read by word. Refers to having a little cultural knowledge.

Crossroads refer to criss-crossing and bustling streets. Also refers to the human world, the real society.

the intersection where two roads cross. Metaphor is in a situation where you need to decide how to choose important things.

following the word: obedience, obedience; Shun: Smooth. Refers to the fluency of the article.

speaking like a book describes thinking too much about words. More refers to the dead button words without paying attention to the spiritual essence.

one word: praise, praise; To give a bad evaluation. A word of praise or disapproval. Generally refers to the note-taker, with strict and measured wording.

Be meticulous in writing articles. Don't write casually. Think about every word.