A complete collection of four-character idioms for you

1. A collection of four-character idioms starting with the word "you"

1. Either you die or I live [nǐ sǐ wǒ huó]: Either you die or I live. The struggle between the two sides was described as very fierce.

2. You sing me and [nǐ chàng wǒ hé]: 1. Refers to answering each other with poems. ②It means that both parties have the same opinions and support each other.

3. You seize and I contend [nǐ duó wǒ zhēng]: refers to competing with each other. Also known as "you fight and I fight" and "you fight and I fight."

4. You chase me [nǐ zhuī wǒ gǎn]: It describes the fierce competition and everyone is unwilling to lag behind.

5. You push me and give way [nǐ tuī wǒ ràng]: refers to both parties being humble to each other.

6. You Enwo Ai [nǐ ēn wǒ ài]: refers to the love between husband and wife or lovers.

7. You come and I go [nǐ lái wǒ wǎng]: refers to frequent exchanges between relatives and friends

8. You flatter me [nǐ chuī wǒ pěng]: refers to bragging about each other each other to achieve a certain purpose.

9. You respect me and love [nǐ jìng wǒ ài]: refers to the mutual respect and affection between people.

10. You come and I go [nǐ lái wǒ qù]: refers to frequent interactions between relatives and friends. 2. A complete collection of four-character idioms about me and you

You pity me and love nǐ lián wǒ ài means that people respect each other and love each other. nǐ sǐ wǒ shēng means that the struggle is very fierce and cannot survive. You are greedy and I love nǐ tān wǒ ài. The explanation refers to the love between husband and wife or lovers. You die and I live. nǐ sǐ wǒ huó means either you die or I live.

The struggle between the two sides is described as very fierce. You sing me and nǐ chàng wǒ hé explanation: writing poems according to the subject matter, genre and rhyme of other people's poems.

① Refers to using poems to respond to each other. ②It means that both parties have the same opinions and support each other.

nǐ zhuī wǒ gǎn means that the competition is fierce and everyone is unwilling to lag behind. You advocate and I follow nǐ chàng wǒ suí to explain advocate: take the lead, advocate.

Refers to echoing each other and you flatter me nǐ chuī wǒ pěng. The explanation refers to bragging about each other to achieve a certain purpose. You come and I go back and forth. nǐ lái wǒ wǎng explains mutual communication. It mostly refers to the frequent exchanges between relatives and friends. You are humble and I give in. nǐ qiān wǒ ràng explains Qian: modesty.

Refers to the two parties being humble to each other. You push me and give way. nǐ tuī wǒ ràng. The explanation refers to the two parties being humble to each other. Yan: speak, speak. Refers to people talking or arguing with each other. You know and I know nǐ zhī wǒ zhī. It means that only you and I know the secret and cannot tell others. 3. A complete collection of four-character idioms about me and you

You pity me and love

nǐ lián wǒ ài

The explanation refers to mutual respect and love between people

< p> You die and I live

nǐ sǐ wǒ shēng

Explain that the struggle is very fierce and cannot survive

You are greedy for my love

nǐ tān wǒ ài

The explanation refers to the love between husband and wife or lovers

Life and death

nǐ sǐ wǒ huó

The explanation is not If you die, I will live. The struggle between the two sides was described as very fierce.

You sing me and

nǐ chàng wǒ hé

Explanation and: Write poems according to the subject matter, genre and rhyme of other people's poems. ① Refers to using poetry to respond to each other. ②It means that both parties have the same opinions and support each other.

You chase me

nǐ zhuī wǒ gǎn

The explanation describes the fierce competition, and everyone is not willing to lag behind.

You advocate and I follow

nǐ chàng wǒ suí

Explanation: take the lead, advocate. Refers to echoing each other

You flatter me

nǐ chuī wǒ pěng

Explanation refers to complimenting each other to achieve a certain purpose

You Come to me

nǐ lái wǒ wǎng

Explain mutual exchanges. Mostly refers to frequent exchanges between relatives and friends

You are humble and I give in.

nǐ qiān wǒ ràng

Explanation of humility: humility.

Refers to mutual humility between the two parties

You push me and give way

nǐ tuī wǒ ràng

Explanation refers to both parties being humble to each other

You are my brother and I am your brother< /p>

nǐ xiōng wǒ dì

Explain that the two parties refer to each other as brothers and describe the close relationship

You talk to me

nǐ yán wǒ yǔ

Explanation: speak, speak. Refers to people talking or arguing with each other

You know and I know

nǐ zhī wǒ zhī

Explain that only you and I know the secret and cannot tell others 4 . Four-character idioms with the word "because of you"

Four-character idioms with the word "yin": teach students in accordance with their aptitude, wait for this, depend on each other, waste food because of choking, things happen for a reason, cause and effect each other, be a blessing in disguise, vary from person to person , causes and effects, karma, adapting to local conditions, losing big for small things, laziness and following the rules, seeing big things for small things, giving according to people, taking advantage of the situation, doing things according to people, controlling power based on profit, staying at peace according to the rules, getting married because of the gap, doing things because of the situation. Move, not because of people's enthusiasm, follow the rules and regulations, not because of inaction, profit and loss, adapt to changing conditions, adapt to the situation, because the tree is a house, the cause and effect of the coming and going, the cause and effect of the effect, the appointment of officials, because of its nature , causes and conditions lead to the market, turn to cause and turn, cause orchid to cause and add to fruit, follow the old rules, pretend to be private due to public service, make things simple because of shackles, use the sky to cause the earth, use the sky to make the earth, get funds because of the enemy, this is also because of that, the cause is the meeting of fate, because of difficulties See cleverness, follow the old tradition, misfortunes are caused by bad accumulation, take food from the enemy, reverse the result as the cause, sit in the wrong way due to the way, eat in a bad house because of it, eat because of choking, change due to opportunity, cause each other, incense and fate, perfunctory due to the way, cause Take advantage of convenience and make the best use of the situation.

Four-character idioms with the word "you": you chase me, you fight to the death, you respect me and love, you come and go, you push me, you pity me and love, you are kind and I love, you are greedy for me. Love, you do things and we do things, you encourage me and I follow you, you sing and I make peace, you flatter me and I praise you, you come and I go, you snatch and I fight. 5. A collection of 1,000 4-character idioms

In full swing

Learn from each other's strengths

Involuntarily

Cold words

Make a comeback

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Green mountains and green waters

One word is settled

Daydreaming

Under melon fields and plum trees

Multifarious

Crossroads

Preconceptions

Spring breeze turns into rain

Burning eyebrows

Many are not one

Calm and calm

Sacrifice oneself for others

Ten fingers connected to the heart

Zhang San Li Si

One expression of talent

Ancient and modern, Chinese and foreign

Descendants of Yan and Huang

Nothing is accomplished

Sunny and sunny

You chase me

Guys and Dolls

Live and work in peace and contentment

Thousands Human side

Unrecognizable

Orioles singing and swallows dancing

Hundreds of flowers blooming

Never forgetting

Peaceful atmosphere

Fast Quick words

A spring breeze on the face

Helping others

Throughout the ages

Clearly speaking

Success is imminent

Thousands of troops

Take root on the ground

Be clear-headed

Over and over again

Live in peace

One Five Ten

Skynet is in full swing

Starting from scratch

No one else around

The window is bright and clean

Hairy hands and feet

Have a safe journey

Riding and looking for horses

Going south and north

Walking around and watching flowers

Decorating with lanterns

Perfect in every way

Straightforward and outspoken

People coming and going

Free and carefree

Falling flowers and flowing water 6. A complete collection of four-character idioms

The Chinese character of waizi boudoir: betrothed; boudoir: woman’s bedroom. Stay in the boudoir, waiting for marriage. It used to refer to a woman who is an adult and is ready for employment.

The first division of the character "melon". In the old days, literati split the character "melon" into two eight-character characters to mark the year, that is, sixteen years old. Mostly used for women.

Gold-lettered signboards: In the old days, shops used gold foil on their signboards to show that they had sufficient funds. Now it is a metaphor for a name or title that one can show off by being superior to others. It also refers to a good reputation.

Sentence and word carefulness refers to being careful and careful when writing or speaking, carefully considering every word.

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

There are only a few words on the piece of paper, a few sentences, and a very few words. Refers to fragmentary written materials.

Literacy, hyphenation, literacy. Refers to having some cultural knowledge.

Cross streets refer to criss-crossing, bustling streets.

It also refers to the human world and real society.

Crossroads A place where two roads cross. It is a metaphor for being in a situation where you need to make a decision about a major matter.

The word "Wen Cong" means obedience: obedience, obedience; Shun: smoothness. It means the article is smooth.

Pretentious words describe excessive consideration of words. They often stick to the words without paying attention to the spiritual essence.

One-word praise: praise, compliment; disparage: give a bad evaluation. A word of praise or criticism. Generally speaking, it refers to recording events and discussing people, and the wording is precise and measured.

Meticulous means not casually writing an article, but carefully considering every word.

7. A collection of four-character idioms

Timid as a mouse

Single-minded

Hearing and seeing

Pretending

Blatantly unafraid

Soft-handed

Standing still

Hungry

Twilight

Good and bad mixed

Robbery

Intrigues

Strangers

Skin-cutting pain

At all costs

Weak enough< /p>

No taboos

Affectionate

Slow flow

Orderly growth and development

Indifference

Watching with eager eyes

Generalizing

Commonly seen

Comparing one's heart with one's heart

Dancing in the wind and the moon

Forgetting the opportunity to gain Interesting

Uselessness

Flattery

Drinking and drinking

Sleepless and forgetful

Perseverance

Both sides

Recitable well

Seeing as if it were open

Tasting it once and then stopping

Nothing more

It tastes like chewing wax

Waiting for progress

Failure to attack will destroy itself