What do idioms that describe more than four words mean?

1. What are the four-character idioms that describe big? They are vast, vast, boundless, irrelevant and endless.

First, vast territory and abundant resources

Explanation: Bo: Rich. Refers to the country's vast territory and rich resources.

From: Tang Hanyu's Pinghuai West Monument: "The land is vast and rich, and there are teeth in it."

This country has a vast territory and rich resources, among which there are new buds after trees are cut down.

Second, the sky is vast [h m: I ku ò ti ā n k not ng]

Commentary: The sea is as vast as the sky is boundless. Describe the vastness of nature. Metaphor is rambling and there is no center.

From: Liu Tang Shi Yao's poem "Dark Farewell": "A pulse of qingluan flies to the west, and the sea is vast and the sky is high."

Qingluan pulse flies to the west, and the sea is vast. I don't know where it went.

Three. boundless

Explanation: International: On the edge. The scope of description is extremely extensive.

From: Cai's Biography of Yue Quan 66: "It's white, so it was on the edge of Taihu Lake."

Fourth, irrelevant.

Interpretation: hold: contact; Margins: boundaries, edges. Out of reach. More refers to vague speech and not touching the reality.

From: Shi Ming Nai 'an's The Outlaws of the Marsh, the 19th time: "He Tao thought: It doesn't matter here, so what! I have to go by myself. "

He Tao's thought: You can't even get to the edge here! I need to go by myself.

Verbs (short for verb) are endless.

Explanation: poverty: the end. There is no end, no limit.

From: Shu's "Treading on Sally": "Endless sorrow, the world thinks about it."

At this moment, it is a heartbreaking pin! He can't stop talking with heaven and earth with grief, and the whole world can't tolerate this endless sadness, hatred and lovesickness.

2. What's wrong with idioms with more than four words?

120 lines or 360 lines. Refers to various industries.

The defeat of the army is like water, and it is out of control like water splashing on the ground. Describe failure as out of control.

Speak a little in one class, often alluding to the relationship between men and women. Class, through the "point".

The class of a generation means equality, equality. One class, one class, one level, one official position.

Generally refers to official positions. Common sense, common sense.

It means not to argue with people with low knowledge and poor cultivation and say, "Don't be as knowledgeable as him." Generally no two are exactly the same, there is no difference.

A small metaphor is a tiny part. When I glance at the leopard through the small hole in the bamboo tube, I can only see a stripe on the leopard.

Metaphor only sees part of things, which means that what you see is not comprehensive or a little rewarding. One board and three eyes: the beat of traditional Chinese opera music.

Metaphor words, actions are organized or conform to the rules. Sometimes it is also a metaphor for being rigid and not knowing how to master flexibly.

A matter-of-fact metaphor means that words and deeds are organized or conform to the rules. Sometimes it is also a metaphor for being rigid and not knowing how to master flexibly.

A fragrant heart: In the old society, if you called the center piety, you could understand Buddhism and Taoism, just like burning incense. Metaphor is a very sincere heart (used to make a wish).

A stick and a mark are idioms of Zen Buddhism. After metaphor, doing things has been realized or speaking to the point.

Measure for measure means that you will be retaliated after doing a bad thing. This also means dealing with a man as he deals with you.

Although it is the easiest plant to grow, it can't grow after being frozen for ten days. Metaphor study or work hard, lazy, no perseverance.

One sad and one happy, both sad and happy. A profit, low cost, big profit.

Solemnity originally refers to classics that conform to moral norms. Later used to describe a solemn attitude.

Sometimes it's ironic. Exhale through one nostril and exhale through the same nostril.

Metaphor stands, viewpoints and propositions are completely consistent. Rebuff is a metaphor for hitting a wall or being scolded.

Meticulous: Please forgive me. Not even a careless sum.

Cancel it all at once. Use "write off".

Cancel it all at once. Also called "logout".

Cancel the account. Metaphor cancels everything.

A brush-off is a metaphor for rashly denying all achievements and advantages. Use a brush.

A metaphor of rejection rashly denies all achievements and advantages. Erase: logout.

Draw a stroke and it will all be erased. Metaphor rashly denies all achievements and advantages.

A blue sky depicts boundless green. Arm: arm.

Refers to a part of power or a very small power. It means a little help from the side.

The first thing to do is a whip, and then the first thing. It also means to go first.

Whip marks are metaphors for doing things or speaking to the point. Like "A Stick and a Scar", it is an extraordinary watch: appearance; Fan: Ordinary.

Describe people who are handsome and energetic. Unconventional appearance describes a person's appearance as unusual.

A list of talents: refers to appearance. Describe people as handsome and tall.

A handsome man described his handsome appearance. Watches, musical instruments.

A handsome man described his appearance. Watches, musical instruments.

Handsome appearance describes handsome appearance. A master means impartiality in speech and action.

Dedication means sincerity. Catch the public first: master and preside; To: extremely, most.

Everything is in the public interest. Describe selflessness.

I can't get out of bed when I'm sick. Metaphor is that after getting sick, the condition gets worse day by day and eventually dies.

One wave moves, ten thousand waves follow, ten thousand waves follow. Metaphor means that things continue to develop and change after they start.

The twists and turns originally refer to the twists and turns of writing. Now compare the ups and downs of the article structure.

This also means that there are many unexpected changes in the development of things. A wave of unrest rises again, which means that things continue to develop and change after they start.

With "a wave of unrest rises again." A wave of unrest rises again, a wave has not yet calmed down, and another wave rises again.

Metaphorically, things have many twists and turns, one problem has not been solved, and another problem has happened again. It is difficult for a person to go against everyone's opinions without distorting them.

If you don't overwhelm the masses, you won't follow a few enemies and follow the majority. Don't stop until you do it. The original intention is either not to do it or to do it to the end.

It means that since things have been done from the beginning, they are eager to stick to it.

I can see clearly the four-character idiom which means "many".

Appear in court for trial. Seeing and hearing: describe seeing and listening more and being influenced invisibly.

Familiar: I have heard it many times, and I am familiar enough to say it in detail. Face-to-face instruction shows the inculcation of elders. Not used for peers, derogatory. Penalty: the penalty is not commensurate with the crime committed, indicating that the penalty is too heavy.

Making love: a metaphor for being capricious or playing tricks. Red tape: a metaphor for other tedious and redundant things, also known as red tape.

Metaphor is suspicious and self-panic. Fangfang's chisel describes unsociable as in the ascendant: things are developing and will not end for a while.

Boiling against the sky: describes noise and chaos. Burned out: describes studying hard or working hard day and night.

BLACKPINK's Debut: Dressing and Acting. Now it's more like stepping onto the political stage.

As fast as lightning (ironically). Take certain remarks or things as the standard. Is it particularly good? When the bad things end, the good things will come.

A glimpse: the metaphor is not impressive, like the light on the water and the shadow passing by, and it disappears in an instant. Talk big: Talking big is often derogatory.

Scratching between boots has nothing to do with the point of speaking and writing, and fails to grasp the key point of the problem: doing what you think is right. Bitterness: Always remember something to describe resentment.

(generally referring to dissatisfaction with sth) fail: fail when you are close to success. (mostly sorry) The dog's tail continues to be marten: generally speaking, it refers to the continuation of good and bad, and it is out of proportion before and after, mostly referring to literary works.

Bet all your money and try to win in the end. Metaphor in an emergency, take out all your strength and take a risk.

Li Xia, Gua Tian, passed by Gua Tian and didn't bend down to lift shoes, lest people think picking melons; Don't raise your hand to tidy your hat when walking under plum trees, lest people think you pick plums. Metaphor is easy to arouse suspicion.

Look at it in a new light. Missing: describes the list is incomplete and there are many omissions.

Speculation: Look at the sky with a bamboo tube and measure the seawater with a ladle, which is a metaphor for narrow vision and short knowledge. Daylight: a metaphor for a place where everyone can see clearly.

Wonderful workmanship: It seems beyond human power to describe the exquisiteness of skills. (describing the exquisiteness of artificial skills) is a metaphor for pondering and understanding the main points and spirit of poetry.

Described a large number of books. Sweating cow, the cow is tired and sweaty.

The family is full of poor classics: bald head, bald head, learning classics until old age: long-term accumulation, sudden outbreak. Eye-catching: describes a greedy and fierce stare.

Unforgettable: Always doing evil and refusing to repent. Dissolution: Eliminate bad feelings and misunderstandings.

Absurd: irregular, abnormal. False and bizarre, unreasonable.

Dream: a metaphor for the beautiful things you want to achieve. It is also said that an absurd dream, a pillow with absurd things on it, was secretly hidden: chestnuts were tightly hidden in the fire: a metaphor for taking risks to contribute to others, and as a result, they were cheated and got nothing.

Disaster is separated by a wall: disaster happens at home, which is a metaphor for internal disaster. It is difficult to return the accumulated weight. It means that long-standing bad customs and habits are not easy to change. Although there is little skin under the fox's armpit, it can be sewn together to make a fur robe.

Metaphor makes a mickle. Daywork: you can calculate the progress of the day, describe the progress of the day, and describe the success in a short time.

Get together: describes that many talented people get together. No room for a hair: there is no room for a hair in the middle, which means that it is very close to disaster and the situation is extremely critical.

Opinions vary: everyone holds different views on the same issue from different angles. Qi Qi: If you see the good ones and the excellent ones, you should learn from them and keep up with them.

Affectation: It is unnatural to describe it as too affectation. The golden rule of overcorrection and deviation goes too far: it is a metaphor for unchangeable beliefs or legal provisions.

Silence: describe not being silent. Thank you insensitive: thank you, refuse; Insensitive and incompetent.

A person who politely refuses to do something. It is wrong to refuse other people's demands. If you don't return your long-term vacation and borrow it for a long time, it's still good: if you study, you will get something.

Open the book, open the book and read it. Observe work order: strictly abide by rules and regulations.

No wind comes from the hole: only when there is a cave can the wind come in. The metaphor of news and legend is not completely unreasonable. Diligence: To study or manage wholeheartedly.

Lonely, others can't reach it. The wolf ran away: the wolf and the pig ran around.

It's like a bunch of bad guys running around. There are good people and bad people in a group, and quality is important.

Don't trade it for rank, achievement, etc. Mr. Lin Yuan's metaphor has only one wish, and it's useless if you don't realize it. It's outrageous: it's outrageous that your hair stands on end, describing you as angry. Look at someone differently: Look at someone (or someone) differently.

You can put a net in front of the gate to catch birds, which describes that the guests are scarce and cold. There are many people communicating with each other.

The appearance of unrecognizable things has become very bad and derogatory. It means it has become very bad. Used to describe a skill that has reached a very skilled level. Bathe the monkey with a hat and pretend to be an adult.

It is a metaphor to dress up like a character, but not like a morning bell. Metaphor can make people wake up. It describes that action and purpose are opposite: I want to go south, but the car goes north. Metaphor is the opposite of action and purpose.

Mud and sand are mixed together, that is, people or things with different qualities are mixed together to attract jade: you can't let the other party or a third party shine with self-modesty; If you are modest, it means that you are honored, because others come to your own home or hang the calligraphy and painting that others gave you. Let the liver drain the gallbladder: it is a metaphor for openness and honesty, and it is also a metaphor for incomparable loyalty.

Gold panning in the sand: a metaphor for selecting the essence from a large number of things. Unexpected encounter: a metaphor for people who have never met before.

Finally aa stammered. Not understood as cowardice, hesitation and other unfounded worries: a metaphor for unnecessary worries. Never forget the past, the teacher of the future means to remember the past experience and lessons, which can be used as a reference for the future: metaphor The only trick has been used up (derogatory): it is difficult to finish writing after using bamboo.

There are many metaphorical facts (sins) that are difficult to finish. Perfect blame: criticize others and demand perfection.

Take measures in advance to prevent danger. People are not as honest as the ancients.

4. Idioms with more than four words are not metaphors that have not yet been made.

Version 64 describes rigidity and inflexibility. When you are full of warmth, lust, food and clothing, you will have lust.

A glass of wine releases soldiers: lifted. This refers to relieving the generals of their military power at the banquet.

Generally speaking, it is easy to relieve a general of his military power. Ice and charcoal are different. Ice and charcoal fire can't be put in the same utensil.

Metaphor means that things with different properties are mutually exclusive and incompatible. Defeated soldiers: the army.

Describe the collapse of the army as a landslide. I was in a hurry to see a doctor. I was very ill and asked doctors everywhere.

It is a metaphor to ask for help or find a way to deal with an emergency. Eat fireworks instead of fireworks: cooked food.

Taoism believes that immortals can't eat cooked food. In ancient times, it was used to praise the superb ideas, beautiful words and unusual words of poetry.

Can't boast a word: sponsorship; Zan: add a sentence. I can't make any comments.

The description article is perfect. Unexpectedly, I didn't expect this, but it turned out like this.

Don't be abandoned: abandoned. Don't reject this man's correct opinion because of his shortcomings.

The old crow in the bag is alive, but it seems dead. Eat vegetables and do nothing, just take money and do nothing.

Metaphor is not responsible for work. Many ships are out of the way, which means we go our own way and don't interfere with each other.

There was no just war in the Spring and Autumn Period. It also refers to an unjust war.

Hit the snake seven inches is a metaphor. We must grasp the main links when talking and doing things. Beating ducks to scare mandarin ducks is a metaphor for beating armour to scare B.

It is also a metaphor for implicating innocent people. Beating ducks on the shelf is a metaphor for forcing people to do things they can't do.

Drought in Yun Ni, Yun Ni: Signs of Rain. It's like looking forward to an inch of water in a drought.

Metaphor is eager to get out of trouble. If you are not confused about major issues, you can stick to principles and have a clear-cut attitude on political issues.

Monofilaments are not linear, monofilaments are not linear. It is difficult to get things done because one's strength is thin.

The east wind blows a horse's ear, which means turning a deaf ear to what others say. A tree cannot be a forest.

Metaphor personal strength is limited, can't do great things. Pecking beams and columns is a metaphor for preventing accidents or disasters as soon as they happen.

Evil tigers don't eat children, even fierce tigers don't eat their own cubs. Metaphor does not hurt close people.

Evil travels thousands of miles, which means that good things are not easy to be known, but bad things spread quickly (including advice). Two peaches killed three people and gave them to three strong men. They died because of a fight.

Metaphor is impeded. Twenty-one plus five is a formula of abacus division, which means that half equals 0.5.

Metaphor is equality between the two sides. Wealth can't be obscene: it once meant having money and status; Yin: Confused.

It means that the will will not be confused by money and status. There is no egg in the nest: rollover.

There will be no complete eggs in the overturned nest. Metaphor is a catastrophe, and no one is spared.

It also means that the whole is destroyed and the individual cannot survive. Driving ducks to the shelves is a metaphor for forcing people to do things they can't do.

Interlacing is like a mountain, that is, people who are not in this industry do not understand the doorway of this industry. Buying an old cow across the mountain means that people act rashly and make decisions easily without knowing the situation.

The original intention of going up a storey is that if he wants to see farther, he must climb higher. After the metaphor, the performance was further improved.

If you work hard enough, things will work out naturally. Describe carelessness in doing or considering things.

Careless describes doing things or considering things inconsiderately. If you have wine today, you will be drunk today: it should be; Jane: The mirror.

Observing today's society, we should learn from the past. Noble people tend to forget things, noble people tend to forget things.

Originally, it meant that high officials were generous and did not miss their old friends, but later it was used to satirize people's forgetfulness. China thief to outdo each other.

Every line is a metaphor of a champion. No matter what line you do, you can make excellent achievements as long as you love your job. A river that doesn't wash boats is a metaphor of indifference or peace.

Why not? What can't I do? Show a willingness to do it. Hate iron not to produce describes the disappointment and lack of progress of people who are dissatisfied with expectations and are eager to make him better.

The latecomers come to the top, and the latecomers surpass the former. The back waves push the front waves, and the river flows one after another.

Metaphorically, the things behind push the things in front, just as the waves behind push the waves in front, they keep moving forward. Lynx into the bag: monkey.

The monkey got into his pocket. Metaphor action out of control.

Although the name or form of metaphor has changed, the content is still the same. Bad mouth is a hard metaphor for self-knowledge and indefensible, and it is also a powerful argument.

A gust of wind sweeps the autumn leaves, which means great strength and quick action, just like a storm sweeping the leaves. In the strong wind, only the tough grass will not be blown down.

Metaphor only after a severe test, we know who is really strong. Eager to report the Buddha's feet is a metaphor for rushing to prepare at the last minute.

Compared with the preciousness of a letter from home, a letter from home is worth a ton of gold. The metaphor of the splint doctor's excuse only cares about this aspect and ignores that aspect.

Taking Yushu as a metaphor, ugliness and beauty cannot be compared. It is also a courtesy to borrow other people's light.

Two-pointed poles can't pick anything. Metaphor failed at both ends.

See things but not people. See only things, not people. Refers to one-sided emphasis on material conditions without seeing the subjective dynamic role of people.

Leave the door open without a dog: the family of a general and a lover. Metaphor parents are talented, and children will not have mediocre people.

Two feet is a metaphor for making up your mind because you don't know things clearly, or keeping two different relationships for opportunistic reasons. If you walk too fast, you will be unstable.

It is a metaphor for rushing things and doing things badly. Describe the attitude is very firm.

After a long drought, there was a good rain. Describe the long-awaited joy of finally getting what you want.

Save the people from fire and water, save the people from deep disasters. New wine in old bottles is a metaphor for expressing new content in old forms.

Grab money when you meet people, which is a metaphor for desperate to satisfy your own desires. Pulling a bow without shooting an arrow is a metaphor for deliberately making an action.

Seven things to open the door are a metaphor for the necessary expenses every day. Be generous with other people's money, use other people's property to do a favor or decorate the scene.

Bran and vegetables are used to replace food for half a year. Describe the extreme poverty of working people in the old society.

Tyranny is fiercer than the tiger, which means that the politics of cruel oppression and exploitation of the people is more terrible than the tiger. Empty talk describes saying nothing, or saying nothing without evidence.

What do these four-character idioms mean? They are highly respected: their morality is high and their reputation is high. Often used to refer to people who are old and have high status.

Relish: Describe to talk about with interest.

Don't have meaning: don't have meaning.

Wonderful: strange: magical; Wonderful: mysterious; Unparalleled: indescribable, comparable; Magic: unparalleled magic. Colorful: 1, describing colorful and colorful. 2. Gorgeous means colorful, beautiful and beautiful, which is what colorful often means. Monster: Tall appearance. Refers to something tall and heavy. Now it is also used to describe something that looks strong but is actually weak. Brokeback cliff: describes a steep mountain peak. Cliff: A high and steep cliff. Broken wall: cliff, cliff. Get up from the ground: ① Take other people's things. First class. ⑤ Grasp; Occupy: Pull out two enemy strongholds. Fear at first sight: fear at first sight: fear, fear. I was scared when I saw it. Forward Wan Ren: Well, the ancient unit of measurement: a well (eight or seven feet per week). One foot a week (about 23 cm). This mountain is very high, Wan Ren. Wan Ren, literally, refers to the description of many high and steep peaks. Endless winding: describes the continuous and winding extension of the mountain. Changshu, Qi Hao: Awesome makes people feel relaxed. Shu, here is, continuous; Release (bondage or oppression) heroism: that is, the spirit of awe-inspiring. Qi Hao cannot be dismantled. Do whatever you want: do whatever you want; Desire: want. Do whatever you want. Compromise: restraint: restriction; G: specifications and methods. Not limited to specifications or models. Tingting stands straight. Describe a woman's slim figure. It also describes tall and straight bodies such as flowers and trees. Also known as "Tingting and Slim" and "Slim and Slim". My Fair Lady: Beautiful face. Beautiful woman. Splash: When water is blocked or hit, the separated water drops splash everywhere. Beating is indescribable: indescribable, indescribable. The meaning of form is description or description. Over 60 years old: ① year: age. ② Over: Over,Over。 ③ Flower armor: 60 years old. An old man in his sixties. Describe this man as old, old. ④ Flower armor: In the old days, heavenly stems and earthly branches's cooperation was the Gregorian calendar year, and sixty years was the flower armor, also known as one. ⑤ Jiazi. Flowers: describe the intricacies of branch names. Refers to sixty years old. This refers to more than 60 years. Hui Ben: Pu, the original meaning is a stone with jade. Also refers to uncut jade. Here, it means innocence and simplicity. The whole idiom means: get rid of the appearance decoration and return to the essence. Metaphor back to the original state of nature. With the "return to simplicity". Meaning: meaning: emotional appeal, fun. Long: long term, long term. The meaning is profound and intriguing.

6. Who defines idioms? No one has defined them. They are all used and established in language for a long time.

Therefore, the definition of idioms has long been a controversial topic in academic circles. The so-called idiom is a fixed phrase formed by long-term use and tempering in language.

It is a language unit larger than a word, and its grammatical function is equivalent to a word. Idioms are mostly composed of four words.

Features: ① The structure is relatively stereotyped. (2) the integrity of meaning.

③ Habituality of time and space. ④ Historicity of formation.

⑤ Nationality of content and form. Source: ① Historical stories.

2 fables. (3) Myths or other legends.

4 classic literary works. Idioms are fixed phrases or sentences expressing general concepts, which are mostly composed of four words.

For example, "castles in the air", "famous", "according to you", "colorful" and "happy" are all four-character idioms. Idioms with less than four words, such as "knocking at the door", "unwarranted" and "taking for granted", and idioms with more than four words, such as "peaches and plums are all over the world", "real gold is not afraid of fire", "a leopard cannot change his spots" and "only state officials are allowed to set fires, but people are not allowed to light them", account for an absolute minority.

Idioms are similar to proper nouns, scientific terms, proverbs, two-part allegorical sayings, quotations and common phrases composed of four words in some respects. For example, proper nouns and scientific terms are fixed phrases; Proverbs, two-part allegorical sayings and quotations are not only fixed phrases or sentences, but also have meanings similar to idioms. Ordinary phrases composed of four words are simple and have the same form as most idioms, such as "East, West, North and South" and "Spring, Summer, Autumn and Winter", but these are not idioms.

A clear understanding of the differences between idioms and proper names and scientific terms will help us to determine what idioms are and what they are not. Now I will briefly explain this aspect.

Idioms are different from proper names: proper names and idioms are fixed phrases composed of several words, but proper names express specific concepts. For example, "Lizhuang Primary School" is only the unique name of a school (of course, there may be duplicate names), and "Guang 'an People's Commune" is only the unique name of a commune. Idioms express general concepts. For example, the idiom "falling apart" can be used to describe a failed flower, a failed army or a scattered crowd.

Another example is the idiom "with relish", which can be used to describe anyone who is particularly interested in something. Idioms are different from scientific terms: scientific terms represent scientific concepts, not general concepts.

For example, scientific terms such as "subjective initiative", "revolutionary optimism", "infinite inflorescence" and "parallelogram" are all fixed phrases composed of several words, but they are not idioms. Idioms are different from proverbs: proverbs are mostly sentences rather than phrases.

Proverbs are often used in people's spoken language, but seldom used in articles. Proverbs often have a strong colloquial color, unlike idioms with a classical Chinese color.

Proverbs are not as neat as idioms. For example, the proverb "Sit on the mountain and watch the tiger fight" and "All crows are black" is not so neat.

Of course, if these proverbs must be called idioms, they can be forced. Idioms are different from two-part allegorical sayings: two-part allegorical sayings are a fixed sentence, which must be composed of two parts: the first part is a metaphor for things, and the second part is a positive explanation.

In order to get vivid, vivid and concrete expression effect, we can also quote two-part allegorical sayings like idioms. For example, "a clay idol crossing the river is hard to protect itself."

"Dogs love to annoy mice." "The clay idol's face is getting ugly.

""Candied coptis is sweet first, then bitter. " These words are "two-part allegorical saying" rather than "idioms".

Idioms are different from quotations: there are individual sentences in ancient works, such as "intrigue" (see Du Mu's Epanggong Fu) and "get to the bottom of it" (see Su Shi's Red Wall Fu). Because it was often used by people, it later became an idiom. But, for example, "Qian Fan is beside the sunken ship, and Wan Muchun is in front of the sick tree.

"These are two poems by Liu Yuxi, a poet in the Tang Dynasty. These two poems are not often used, but they are occasionally quoted in articles.

Therefore, such sentences should be called "quotations", not as idioms. Idioms are different from ordinary four-word phrases, because most of them are composed of four words, so some people often regard ordinary four-word phrases, especially those with strong classical Chinese colors, as idioms.

It should be pointed out that whenever the words in a phrase are interchangeable, they should be regarded as an ordinary phrase. For example, the phrase "radical change" can also be changed to "radical change", "radical change" or "great change" on some occasions.

Another example is the phrase "close cooperation", which can be changed into "close cooperation" and "profligacy" and "profligacy" or "profligacy". After these phrases are changed, they do not affect the content and make people feel very appropriate.

Phrases that can change freely like this are all ordinary phrases. As for idioms, they are an organic whole, and the words that make up idioms cannot be replaced by other words with the same or similar meanings.

For example, the idiom "the rest of my life in the jaws of death" cannot be changed to "the rest of my life in the jaws of a wolf" or "the rest of my life in the jaws of death". Another example is: "No matter how rhetoric a colonialist talks about peace, it can't hide their aggressive nature.

"In this sentence, not only can we not change" rhetoric about peace "into" rhetoric about peace "or" rhetoric about peace ",but we are also reluctant to change it into" rhetoric about peace ". The difference between idioms and proper names, scientific terms and allegorical sayings seems quite obvious.

Generally speaking, the differences between idioms and quotations, common phrases and proverbs are clear, but some are not easy to distinguish. We should admit that some fixed phrases or fairly fixed phrases are between idioms and proverbs, quotations or ordinary phrases, and there is no need to divide them.

For example, "worthless" can be considered as a common phrase, because it is not forced to call it worthless, worthless or worthless. However, after all, this phrase is relatively fixed, much like an idiom, and it is no problem to regard it as an idiom.

Another example is "Road".

7. What are the four-word idioms to describe the atmosphere? They are proud of the world, and they have swallowed mountains and rivers.

Almighty, majestic and powerful, the mountains are shaking and the earth is standing.

Wherever we go, sand and stones are flying, clouds are surging, the light is shining, and the smoke is vast.

Magnificent and splendid rivers and mountains lead to heaven and earth, and the avenue is thunderous and full of rivers.

The trend of breaking bamboo is unstoppable, Changhong is magnificent and compelling, and mountains and rivers are full of weather.

Thousands of troops and horses, landslides and cracks, and the rain is coming. Ma Benteng is the main body.

It's hard to find, that's all I can tell you, and I also looked up an idiom dictionary! Give it to me! !