What is the idiom after the first character of the four-character idiom is "phase"?

1. The first character is the idiom of the word "xiang"

xiang means mutual peace; 安 means stability. It means getting along well with each other without any disputes or conflicts.

Stalemate The two sides are at odds with each other and refuse to give in.

Complement each other; complement each other; complement each other; complement each other; complement each other; complement each other; be remarkable. It means that two people or two things cooperate with each other, and the abilities and functions of both parties can be more clearly displayed.

Opposites and complementary things. Two things that appear to be opposites actually depend on each other and promote each other. It means that opposite things have the same identity.

Complement each other. Assist each other or use each other in conjunction.

Complement each other: auxiliary. It means that two things cooperate with each other, assist each other, and both are indispensable.

Act according to the actual situation at the time and act flexibly.

Why is it so urgent to fry? Why is it so urgent to fry? It is a metaphor for brothers killing each other.

I hate meeting you too late. I just hate meeting you too late. It describes someone who feels like old friends at first sight and has extremely similar spirits.

Boyou was shocked. Boyou: the name of Liangxiao, a doctor of the State of Zheng in the Spring and Autumn Period. According to legend, his ghost caused trouble after his death. Describes disturbing oneself for no reason.

Respect each other as if they were guests. This describes the husband and wife respecting each other as if they were guests. 2. In the four-character idiom, what is the idiom where the first character is "文" and what follows?

In the four-character idiom, the first character is "文":

The article is not in the title: article The meaning here does not match the title. Refers to people who speak or write articles that cannot be specific to the topic.

Text without dots: Dots: Add a dot to indicate deletion. The article is written in one go and does not need to be revised. Describes quick thinking and proficient writing skills.

Wencongzishun: Cong: obey, obey; shun: smooth. It means the article is smooth.

The four treasures of the study: commonly referred to as pen, ink, paper, and inkstone.

The style of writing does not move at all: not at all. Describes nothing damaged or changed.

Wen Guo and Fei: Wen and Fei: cover up; Guo and Fei: mistakes. Use beautiful words to cover up your faults and mistakes.

Wenjun's new widow: refers to a woman whose husband died not long ago.

Wenjun’s New Jiao: Jiao: It used to refer to a woman’s marriage, but here it refers to her remarriage. Originally refers to Zhuo Wenjun's marriage to Sima Xiangru in the Han Dynasty. Later it refers to the widow remarrying.

Literally and scientifically incomprehensible means that the article is incomprehensible in terms of words, sentences and content.

Literary people who like to play with words often have bad conduct.

The literati looked down upon each other.

The style of the article is similar to the author's personality.

Wen Tao and Wu Lue Tao: refers to the "Six Tao", an ancient military book, which is divided into six Tao of literature, martial arts, dragon, tiger, leopard and dog; Lue: refers to the "Three Strategies", an ancient military book, where Three volumes. Used metaphorically.

Wen Tian Wu Xi Tian: leisurely; Xi: having fun. The civil servants were at ease and contented, while the military officers were wandering around and having fun. It means that officials only care about comfort and enjoyment, eating, drinking and having fun, and do not care about state affairs.

Both civil and military talents: Wen: literary talent; Wu: martial arts. Able in literature and martial arts, his literary talent and martial arts are both outstanding.

The way of civil and military affairs, one step at a time. Wen and Wu: refer to King Wen of Zhou and King Wu of Zhou. It means the combination of leniency and severity, which is the method used by King Wen and King Wu to govern the country. It is now used to describe the tightness of life and the hard work of work.

The origin of literary conduct: Wen: knowledge; conduct: conduct; origin: official; place: seclusion. It used to refer to the literati's knowledge, conduct, and attitude towards retiring from official service.

The article is written as Zai Dao. Zai means loading, extending to clarify; Dao means truth, which generally refers to thoughts. The article is meant to illustrate the truth.

The article hates fate. Hate: hate. The article hates people with good fortune. Describes the bad things that happen to talented people.

Wenzhiwugong is a metaphor for politics and military affairs. 3. Are there any four-character idioms where the first character is the same as the last character? Please give me the answer in 10 minutes.

Definition of idioms (***There are 59 idioms)

Putting a bed on the bed is a metaphor for unnecessary repetition.

It is impossible to guard against. Guard: Be on guard. Refers to thinking of taking precautions but having no time to take precautions.

Defeat: be on guard; win: do everything. It can't be described as being defensive.

Crown upon crown is a metaphor for inappropriate and superfluous actions.

The country will no longer be a country. The country will not be able to survive. It means that the situation in the country is very bad and there is a danger of national subjugation.

There is something else in the words. There is something else in the words.

There is something else in the words. There is something else in the words.

See the Unseen See the Unseen. It's very rare to describe something.

The general family has a general. It used to mean that a general’s family also produces a general.

Strive for excellence Jing: perfect, good; Yi: better. If you are good, please ask for better.

The list is too numerous to mention.

Describes a large number.

Wheel flattening wheels Wheel flattening: a famous wheel builder in Qi during the Spring and Autumn Period; wheel flattening: using knives and axes to chop wood to make wheels. Refers to exquisite skills.

Talking about dreams in dreams is originally a Buddhist language, which is a metaphor for illusion and unfoundedness. Later, it was also used as a metaphor for talking nonsense.

I can’t bear it anymore. I can’t bear it anymore.

Day after day: again, again. Day after day passed. It is a metaphor for the long days and long time. It also describes time passing by in vain.

It becomes more and more powerful every day.

Shen Hu Qi Shen Shen: miraculous; Hu: a auxiliary word to express exclamation. Mysterious and wonderful to the extreme. The description is very strange and mysterious.

Loss after loss describes extremely modest.

To learn from the pain refers to recalling the pain suffered at that time after the grief has calmed down. It often means to be wary of the future.

Putting a head on the head is a metaphor for redundancy and repetition.

Trivial means very small or very little.

To do whatever one wants: to do. This means to do what you want to do. The rear finger can do whatever it wants.

Unheard: heard. I heard things I had never heard before. To describe something novel and rare.

A house under a house is a metaphor for overlapping structures of institutions or articles.

There is a prime minister in the prime minister’s door. There is also a prime minister in the prime minister’s door. In the old days, the descendants of famous families could inherit the careers of their fathers and brothers.

Xingxing cherishes Xingxing Xingxing: refers to a smart person; Xi: cherishes. It is a metaphor for people of the same kind loving each other.

Xuanzhiyouxuan is originally a Taoist term, describing the subtle and invisible nature of Tao. The latter description is very mysterious and difficult to understand.

One does not overwhelm the masses, and hundreds do not follow the one. A few cannot defeat the majority.

Don’t use people you doubt, don’t use people you trust. Don’t use people you doubt, and don’t doubt people you use. It means that the employer should have full trust.

A thief shouts to catch a thief. A thief shouts to catch a thief. It is a metaphor for bad people to deliberately create chaos, divert targets, and describe others as bad people in order to escape.

Stacking beds on a bed is a metaphor for redundancy and repetition. Same as "putting a bed on the bed".

Stacking beds on the bed is a metaphor for redundancy and repetition. Same as "putting a bed on the bed".

Putting a bed on a bed is a metaphor for redundancy and repetition.

Putting a bed under the bed is a metaphor that is unnecessary and repetitive. Same as "putting a bed on the bed".

Douzhi burning beans is a metaphor for brothers killing each other.

To spread falsehoods is to spread something that is wrong in the first place, and the more it spreads, the more wrong it becomes.

Falsehood feeds falsehood. Spreading something that is originally wrong makes it more and more wrong.

See what you haven’t seen before. See what you have never seen before. It's very rare to describe something. Same as "seeing the unseen".

Those who come are not kind, and those who are kind will not come. Those who come are not kind, and those who are kind will not come.

Difficult means extremely difficult.

Year after year, year after year. It is a metaphor for the long days and long time. It also describes time passing by in vain.

To deceive others and deceive oneself: to deceive oneself. Deceive yourself and deceive others.

In-law marriage refers to people who were originally relatives and then got married.

To marry means to be related by marriage.

I will not offend others unless they offend me. Offense: infringement. If others do not invade me, I will not invade others.

Benevolent people can be benevolent. It used to mean that what people with status do is always reasonable.

Be cautious every day. Shen: be cautious. Becoming more cautious every day. Describes doing things very carefully.

Countless: count. Too many to count. The quantity is so large that it is difficult to count.

There is a sky beyond the sky. It means that there are endless realms beyond a certain realm. It is often used to express that people's vision is limited by objective conditions, and the field of understanding needs to be continuously expanded. It also means...

To put the head on the head still means to put the head on the head. Metaphors are redundant and repetitive.

Hear what you have never heard before. It’s very rare to describe something.

Building a house under a house is a metaphor for the overlapping of institutions or article structures. Same as "house under house".

Xinyiqiuxin is already new, but it still needs to be updated.

Penalty without penalty Penalty is to educate people to abide by the law, so as to achieve the purpose of not having to be reprimanded.

One becomes two, two becomes one. Two things may seem different, but they are actually the same.

Brocade robe A linen gauze single blouse is added to the brocade robe to cover up its splendor. A metaphor for not showing off to others.

A branch outside a branch is a metaphor for something that is derived or multiplied. Same as "outside the knot".

Knowing is knowing, not knowing is not knowing. If you understand, you understand. If you don’t understand, you don’t understand.

4. The four-letter words with "you" as the first word

What is tolerable and what is intolerable? Right and wrong, right and wrong, ancient and modern, right and wrong, right and wrong, confusing right and wrong, just to talk more about right and wrong, right and wrong, gain and loss, right and wrong, self-conscious Have the heart to discuss right and wrong

Be purposeful, have nothing to fear, have a well-known reputation, be well-organized, have roots, have a foundation, have no distinction, have a beginning and an end, have a will, things will come true, have a beginning and an end, what you want will happen, have a clear eye, have a phoenix to follow, be profitable, have ambitions, have opportunities, take advantage of them, have sound and color, and have mistakes. But if there is nothing, it is difficult to say. If there is something, then change it, if there is nothing, then be good. To make a difference, to make a difference, to be prepared, to be prepared, to be prepared, to be prepared, to be ambitious, to be old, to be old, to have examples to follow, to correct them if they are not, and to add to them if they are not. Courageless, witless, sighted, ignorant of Mount Tai, nameless, eyesightless, heartless, one day powerless, evidence to be found, one has a girl, pregnant with spring, nothing already, a head, a face, a man of knowledge, a mouth, a heart, money, which can make ghosts grind and make mistakes. All in all, there are feet, spring, increase, no existing words, gaps to take advantage of, years, no moon, origin, origin, head, tail, shame, and character. There are years of life, there are mosquitoes to take advantage of. If there is a father, there must be a son. There is flesh and blood, there is order, there is blessing. Enjoy the sun, have noses, shame, and suck. There are eyes, there is an advantage, there must be a disadvantage. There is talk, laughter, courage, and a plan. There is no truth. There is a head and no tail. There is a hearing that must be recorded. There is a mouth and no tongue. There is an appointment first, there are words first, there are feet. The book and kitchen are blessed with blessings and difficulties. Colored glasses, intentional or unintentional, no voice, no breath, oneself, no one has a head, no brain, life has always been difficult to distinguish, breath, no smoke, questions must be answered, head and brain 5. What are the idioms in which the last word of the four-character idiom is "行"

< p> Idioms with four-character idioms in which the last character is "行" include: [Sitting to speak and rising to act] Sitting can speak, rising can do.

The original meaning is that the speech must be practical and feasible, but the later metaphor means that what is said must be done. [Wandering arbitrarily] Wandering: arbitrarily, haphazardly; Wandering: doing anything wrong.

Do whatever you want and do whatever you want. [Excellence alone] refers to surpassing others and not following the crowd.

[Day and night] concurrently: double. Walking day and night.

Describes traveling in a hurry. Also known as "day and night."

[Day and night travel] Fu: hide; travel: rush. Hide during the day and travel at night.

Refers to covert activities taken to avoid being discovered by the enemy. [Hindered and difficult to move] Stifled: Blocked and blocked.

There are too many obstacles to implement. [Zhi Qing Jing Xing] Jing: straight; Xing: engaged.

Just do what you want to do. It means that you can do whatever you want.

[Go straight] is a metaphor for doing things fairly. [Looking squarely at the rope line] means being honest in words and deeds.

[Choose good things and do them] means choosing beneficial things to do. [Fish tail and wild goose] refers to the formation of military ships, with one wheel in the center as the leader, and other ships arranged on both sides in a herringbone shape, shaped like a fish tail or a formation of wild geese.

[Fish passing by and flying geese] is a metaphor for moving forward continuously, just like schools of fish joining each other and flying geese moving in formation. [Filing in a file] One after another, like swimming fish.

Describes moving forward in a single line. [Leftover food excrescences] Leftover food, excrescences on the body.

Metaphor for something that is disliked by others. [Study diligently in childhood and practice vigorously in adulthood.]

[Mean words and deeds] refers to ordinary words and deeds. [Yi Xiu Day Travel] Day: daytime.

Wearing brocade clothes and walking in the daytime. It is a metaphor for becoming an official in your hometown, or returning to your hometown after becoming wealthy.

[Food, clothing, housing and transportation] generally refers to the basic needs of life such as clothing, food, housing, and transportation. [Yi Jin Night Walk] Brocade: Silk fabrics with colorful patterns.

Walking in brocade clothes at night. Metaphors cannot show glory and wealth in front of others.

[Going one's own way] means not accepting other people's advice and stubbornly following one's own subjective ideas. [Words and Actions] Every word, every action.

[One eye and five lines] Just like one eye and ten lines. Describes reading very quickly.

[One eye counts rows] It is like one eye with ten rows. Describes reading very quickly.

[Ten lines at one glance] When reading a book, you can read ten lines at the same time. Describes reading very quickly.

[Words, listening, deeds, and deeds] means being able to listen to what is said and being able to execute things. [Words, words and actions] describe having great trust in someone.

Same as "obey and obey". [Too much talking hurts one's conduct] Too many words can easily lead to problems, resulting in inconsistent words and deeds, damaging one's character.

[Words follow one's actions] Describes having great trust in someone. Same as "follow your words and deeds".

[Words do not match deeds] means words and deeds are not consistent. [Words without regard to deeds] What you say does not match your deeds.

[Yan Shi Mei Xing] Yan Shi: look slightly; Mei Xing: walk slowly. Describes a shy and unnatural appearance.

[Duck Walk and Goose Walk] Duck and goose walk in eight-character steps, because it is used to describe the slow and swaying appearance of people walking. [show out the class line] Show out: to be higher, which extends to outstanding ability and excellence; ban line: to rank in the class, refers to the position of an official in the court, and later also refers to the same row and peers.

Excellent talents, beyond peers.

[Cultivation of one's character and clean conduct] Cultivate one's character and maintain pure virtue.

[Walking leisurely] Xin: Casual. Walking randomly without any purpose.

[Complement each other] Assist each other or use each other in conjunction. [Kneeling and snaking] Kneeling to speak and walking on the ground.

It is said that he is in awe. [Walking without shins] Shin: lower leg.

Can walk without legs. It is a metaphor that things do not need to be promoted and can spread quickly.

[Literati have no character] People who like to play with words often have bad conduct. [Private travel in private clothing] Private clothing: civilian clothing.

Private travel: traveling secretly. It used to mean that the emperor or officials put on civilian clothes and went secretly to the people to visit people's situation or difficult and serious cases.

[Authority and order] With great power, orders must be carried out. [Dangerous words and deeds] Danger: integrity.

Speak the right words and do the right things. [Maverick] Te: unique; Li: established.

Describes a person's noble aspirations and actions, which are different from the popular customs. [Heinous crime] Heinous crime: the sky is full.

It is a metaphor for great sin. [wantonly] wantonly: killing or persecuting at will.

Rampant: Using power to do evil, being arrogant and violent. Do whatever you please.

Also known as "raging rampant". [Wrathful and rampant] Rampant: arbitrary killing or persecution.

Rampant: Using power to do evil, being arrogant and violent. Do whatever you please.

[Shuisu Mountain Tour] Stay in the water at night and hike in the mountains during the day. Describe a long journey.

[When water comes to fish, it will go well] It means that if the conditions are met, things can be done. [Pretentiousness and artificiality] refers to concealing one's true intentions and acting in an artificial way.

[Imperative] OK: Do it. Judging from the development trend of things, action must be taken.

[Things must be done] Things must be done. [Shi Shi Er Xing] describes walking slowly.

He left his son to sigh and sent him to give alms. [Deep practice] refers to integrity in heart and honest behavior.

[The body has no choice in its actions] means that one’s actions follow the rules and have no other choice. [Practice] Shen: personal experience; body: experience.

Experience it yourself and practice it hard. [Mountains stop and rivers travel] It is a metaphor for being indestructible and unstoppable.

[Think twice before acting] Three: Repeatedly, meaning multiple times. Refers to doing something after repeated consideration.

[Thirty-six lines] A common name for all walks of life in the old days. [Quxuexing] Those who do not follow the right path of learning and behave treacherously are not upright.

[Celebrate and condolence is not acceptable] Qing: congratulations; condolence: condolences. No congratulations or condolences.

It originally meant not to interact with others. Later, the relationship was described as estranged.

[frivolous and frivolous] refers to frivolousness and bad conduct. [Late virtue and hidden conduct] refers to virtues that are unknown to others.

[Hidden Virtue Secret Practice] refers to the unknown virtue. Same as "hidden virtue and hidden behavior".

[Preface to the past and deeds] refers to the words and deeds of the sages of previous generations. [Seventy-two lines] refers to all walks of life.

[Go against the grain and go against the grain] It originally means doing things against common sense and by any means necessary. Now it mostly refers to actions that go against the trend of the times or the will of the people.

Same as "retrograde approach". [What goes against the ears is good for one's actions] Just saying true words that go against one's ears is good for one's actions.

Although words about loyalty and integrity may not please your ears, they are beneficial to your behavior. [Neyan and Minxing] Neyan: speak carefully; Min: be quick.

Refers to speaking cautiously and acting quickly. [Ten lines below] Describes reading very quickly.

[Plan and listen to the plan] Still follow the plan. Describes having great trust in someone.

[Details] refers to small behaviors that have nothing to do with the general situation. [Heron's order and 铓行] is a metaphor for the procession of hundreds of officials going to court.

Same as "Heron's order and mandarin duck's flight". [Herons and mandarin ducks fly in sequence] Egrets and mandarin ducks fly in an orderly manner.

It is a metaphor for the procession of officials going to court. [Ling Fuli Xing] means that the laws and regulations enacted must be implemented effectively.

[Act within your ability] Do it according to your own strength, don’t force it. [Mechanics is practiced] Mechanics: study hard.

Practice it diligently: practice it earnestly. Study diligently and practice what you learn.

[Lei Ling Feng Xing] It is still said that Lei Ling Feng Xing. As fierce as thunder, as fast as wind.

It is a metaphor for implementing policies and laws strictly and quickly. It also describes the work as being vigorous and quick in action.

[Thunder and Wind] As violent as thunder and as fast as wind. It is a metaphor for implementing policies and laws strictly and quickly.

It is also described as vigorous and fast action. [Thunder and Wind] ① Refers to the movement of all things.