well-meaning, cautious, single-minded, contented, unfashionable, frustrated, unwilling, change of heart, thrilling, willing, deliberate, frenzied, free-spirited, dedicated, painstaking and soul-mate? Clear conscience, ulterior motives, benevolence, open mind, ulterior motives, unswerving childlike innocence, ingenuity, single-minded, handy, heart-to-heart, half-hearted, United with one heart, heart-to-heart, to be fair, turn over a new leaf, Qi Xin work together, anxious to return, cultivate one's mind, and cultivate one's character. Intrigue, perseverance, ambition, heart-breaking, heart-beating, heart-breaking, loyal, courageous, sincere, sincere, conscientious, careless, courageous, ambitious, ambitious, original, heartless, anxious. Clever mind, versatile mind, half-hearted, greedy, distracted, sleepy and balanced, refreshing and pleasing to the eye, cautious, dedicated, suspicious of dark ghosts, concerted efforts, earnest efforts, calm mind, blue-hearted, Qi Xin's concerted efforts, contentment, dedication, burnout, anxiety, and heart-to-heart communication. 2. Take care of your heart, the second and fourth are idioms with the word heart
Take care of your heart, and the second and fourth are idioms with the word heart: take care of your heart, ask your heart, and communicate with your heart
Take care of your heart [ji ā ng x and nb ǐ x and n]
Interpretation
Take yourself.
Going out
Song Zhu Xi's Zhuzi Genre: "For example, the official is similar; The former officials treated me badly; I'm not a former official, so those who treat me will be a later official. ..... As the saying goes, care about others; In this way, each will be even. "
ask your heart [yǐ xī nwè nī n]
Interpretation
Ask yourself and calculate in your heart.
out of the office
Ming Lingmengchu's Surprise at the First Moment (Volume 17): "[Knowing the concept] asked from the heart, and suddenly said,' There is a plan.' "
Heart-to-heart communication [y ǐ x Ρ n chuá n x Ρ n]
Interpretation
Buddhist Zen terms. Refers to leaving the Chinese language and teaching it with wisdom.
Going out
The Six Ancestors Master's Magic Weapon Tanjing: "The principle of heart-to-heart communication makes since the enlightenment self-explain." 3. What are the idioms with the second word
childlike innocence,
ingenuity,
single-minded,
handy,
heart-to-heart,
half-hearted,
one heart and one mind,
self-centered,
to be fair, <
teachers are self-serving,
heartbroken,
heartless,
wholeheartedly,
unpredictable,
concerted efforts,
calm,
fearful,
obsessed,
wishful thinking,
people's hearts are separated from each other,
the theory of "killing the heart" and
people are in panic. 4. What are the idioms with the second word "heart"?
Well-intentioned, cautious, painstaking, contented, unfashionable, frustrated, unwilling to change their minds, thrilling, willing, deliberate and insane. Intrigue, pleasing to the eye, heart-to-heart, heart-to-heart, lack of desire, clear conscience, ulterior motives, benevolence, open mind, unswerving childlike innocence, ingenuity, single-minded, handy, heart-to-heart, half-hearted and United Calm, concerted, fearful, obsessed, wishful thinking, tears in my heart, intrigue, perseverance, ambition, heart-to-heart, heart-to-heart, heart-to-heart, loyalty, courage, sincerity, heart-to-heart, dedication, helplessness, carelessness, heart-to-heart, courage. Sincerity, forbearance, alienation, sincerity, willingness, painstaking efforts, enjoyment, ingenuity, indifference, greed, distraction, anxiety, caution, dedication, suspicion, dedication, calmness, and willingness. Unite with one heart and strength, be open-minded, be quick to one's liking, be United with one heart and one body, be sincere, be wise in spirit and teeth, be unpredictable in people's hearts, be devoted to one's ambition, be cold-hearted in selling one's ambition, carve one's heart and carve one's bones, be water-based in clouds, be a minister like water, and work together with one heart. 5. Four-character idioms with two numbers.
Wholehearted, divided into two, no three no four (half-hearted), in all directions, extending in all directions, colorful (colorful), distracted, scattered, varied, half-catty, nine Niu Yi hairs, narrow escape, nine cows and two cows. Colorful (Wanshui Qian Shan) One eye and ten lines, one mind and one hundred and fifty-one words, make a clean break, it's a deal, one word, one daughter, one word, one teacher, rather critical, bon voyage, one arrow, two birds with one heart, three long and two short, extending in all directions, colorful, colorful, colorful and colorful, and the grain is abundant. Nine Niu Yi hairs are perfect and one mind, and thousands of generations are colorful and colorful. Five horses are divided into thousands of people, and thousands of people are empty. Ma Benteng keeps his word, pot calling the kettle black. 1. Most of them mean that they are not exact, and only a few of them mean that they are exact, such as: one-word teacher, two verticals for abuse, three cardinal principles and five permanents, three-dimensional harmony, three obedience and four virtues, three emperors and five emperors, three aunts and six grandmothers, four seasons and eight festivals, four majors are empty, four bodies are not diligent, five grains are not divided, five bodies are thrown into the ground, and three emperors and five emperors. And so on. 2. Some of them mean "many", and some idioms containing "three, five, hundred, thousand, ten thousand" are the most representative, such as one after another, three transgressions and five times, three orders and five applications, a narrow escape, a hundred trials and turns into steel, full of holes, one thousand ways, a thousand points, a thousand things, a thousand changes, and a hundred million. Such as the slightest bit, nothing at all, bit by bit, overnight, a stitch and a thread, a little knowledge, a fragment, twos and threes, a few words, nine Niu Yi hairs, etc. 4. Some of them mean "miscellaneous and messy", and some idioms containing "seven or eight" are the most representative. Such as falling apart, falling apart, at sixes and sevens, too many cooks, conflicting views, patchwork, miscellaneous, seven-fold and eight-fold, multifarious, colorful, multifarious, and so on. 5. Some express emphasis, such as the same, the slightest, unique, clear and complete. And so on. 6. Some idioms obviously contain derogatory meanings, and most of them contain "three or four", such as gossiping, no three or four, condescending, forgetting three and four, shifting from place to place, deceiving three and deceiving four, shifting three and four, and so on. The figures in these idioms contain a little bit of "right and wrong" or "good and bad" 2. as a predicate, such as: words and deeds are different, the weather is myriad, and everyone has a hundred; 3. As an object, such as: draw inferences from one another, make an example of one, and know a little; 4. Attributive, such as: all sides are exquisite, a hundred schools of thought contend, and Vientiane is updated; 5. Adverbial, such as: refreshing, irreconcilable, think twice; 6. As a complement, such as: low, low, low, high, low, high, and high. In addition, the numbers in idioms have certain rhetorical functions, which can form various figures of speech, such as: 1. Description; Cross the street and open the character; 2. exaggeration: three points into the wood, mouth watering; 3. Austerity: three aunts, six women, three cardinal guides and five permanent members; 4. foil: a close call, a profit; 5. Mosaic: stable and clean; 8. Reduplication: 3322, Qian Qian absolutely; 6. the truth; Time and again, people share the same heart, and the heart shares the same reason; 7. Same language: everything has its vanquisher, one is one, the other is two; Wait. The above answers are for reference and I hope they can help you. Remember O (∩ _ ∩) O.
adopt and support me. I wish you a happy life. 6. What are the meanings of the second word and the fourth word of the idiom?
Being at ease and happy originally refers to one's inner desire, being very happy, being at ease, having no worries, being satisfied with something, being in a good mood, being satisfied, being happy, being satisfied. Being satisfied describes one's satisfaction, and the development of things is completely in line with one's wishes. Satisfy one's wishes. Take advantage of it. Take advantage of it to say that one is satisfied. It means to be completely in line with one's wishes. Take advantage of it. Take advantage of it to say that one is sincere. Sincere. Sincere. Sincere. It is also called "sincere". Take advantage of one's heart to say that one is satisfied. Carelessness is coarse. It means Turn around: Turn around. Reconsider and change your original thoughts and attitudes. You can be satisfied with your heart. Put all your energy into it wholeheartedly, without reservation. Sincerity means sincere and sincere mind. If you lose your heart, you will be sincerely obedient. If you are satisfied with your heart, you will be completely satisfied with the development of things. The same as "be perfectly satisfied", you will be satisfied. The development of things is completely in line with one's wishes. Like be perfectly satisfied and be perfectly satisfied, they still say that they are satisfied. They are also called "satisfied with one's heart" and "satisfied with one's heart". Concentricity means that one's mind is consistent. Evil intentions mean that one's mind is not right. Half-hearted and half-hearted describe one's mind. Like being satisfied with one's heart, it means being satisfied with one's heart. Like being comfortable with one's heart. To one's liking. There is only one mind in one heart, and there is no other consideration. Intention is still words of devotion. It is described as undivided attention. Intention is still words of sincerity. It is described as sincere and sincere. 7. What are the meanings of the second word and the fourth word of the idiom?
Being at ease and happy originally refers to one's inner desire, being very happy, being at ease, not worrying, being satisfied with something, feeling comfortable. Satisfied: just what one wants. Pleased: feeling refreshed and comfortable. Satisfied describes one's contentment, and the development of things is completely in line with one's wishes. Satisfy one's wishes. Take advantage of it. Take advantage of it to say that one is satisfied. It means to be completely in line with one's wishes. Take advantage of it. Take advantage of it to say that one is sincere. Sincere. Sincere. Sincere. It is also called "sincere". Take advantage of one's heart to say that one is satisfied. Carelessness is coarse. It means Turn around: Turn around. Reconsider and change your original thoughts and attitudes. You can be satisfied with your heart. Put all your energy into it wholeheartedly, without reservation. Sincerity means sincere and sincere mind. If you lose your heart, you will be sincerely obedient. If you are satisfied with your heart, you will be completely satisfied with the development of things. The same as "be perfectly satisfied", you will be satisfied. The development of things is completely in line with one's wishes. Like be perfectly satisfied and be perfectly satisfied, they still say that they are satisfied. They are also called "satisfied with one's heart" and "satisfied with one's heart". Concentricity means that one's mind is consistent. Evil intentions mean that one's mind is not right. Half-hearted and half-hearted describe one's mind. Like being satisfied with one's heart, it means being satisfied with one's heart. Like being comfortable with one's heart. To one's liking. There is only one mind with one heart, and there is no other consideration. Intention is still words of devotion. It is described as undivided attention. Intention is still words of sincerity. It is described as very sincere and sincere. 8. Four-character idioms with the word "heart"
There are idioms of ten fingers linked to one heart, single-minded, outspoken, earnest and half-hearted.
1. Shí zh ǐ liá n x Ρ n means that ten fingers are connected to each other. It means that every small part of the body has an inseparable relationship with the heart. Metaphor relatives are closely related to themselves.
It's from the seventh time in Ming Xu Zhonglin's Romance of the Gods: "Ten fingers are linked to one another, and you are pitifully unconscious."
translation: ten fingers are linked to the heart, pitiful, and I am unconscious on the ground.
2. Wholeheartedly, the Chinese idiom, y and x and n y and y, describes doing things with one heart and one mind.
It is from the poem "A Female Taoist Wang Lingfei gives a Taoist Li Rong" written by Wang Luobin in the Tang Dynasty: "If you want to know people's wishes, you will get deep heart and heart.". One's heart and soul are endless, and it's not the right thing to do.