1. A collection of four-character idioms about lightness
The sky is high and the clouds are light,
An understatement,
A simple meal,
Be light but never tire of it,
Travel leisurely and calmly,
The clouds are calm and the wind is gentle,
Stay calm and stay calm,
Gloomy and bleak,
Tranquil and few desires,
Indifferent to bright aspirations,
Indifferent to fame and wealth,
Indifferent to Ru Nongmo,
Plain and plain,
Attack the bitter food and eat light food,
Eat light tea and light rice,
Burn dry food and eat light food,
Freshwater friendship,
Nothingness and tranquility,
Ordinary,
Clear and distant,
Friendship is as light as water,
Light rice and yellow rice,
Heavy makeup,
Dismal management,
Light eyebrows,
The food is light, the clothes are coarse,
The salty taste is light,
The sound is light, neither salty nor light,
Fresh water acquaintance 2. With light self Four-character idiom
To talk to someone with whom you have a shallow friendship is to talk about your inner feelings.
A brief taste of it. Give it a try and then stop. It means not delving deeply into it.
Shallow knowledge and little knowledge Shallow knowledge: superficial insights; little knowledge: hearing very little. Describes not having much experience and knowledge.
Pour lightly and sing quietly. Drink slowly and sing quietly. Describes the leisure and enjoyment of scholar-bureaucrats in the feudal era.
Careless thinking and planning. Incomplete consideration and poor planning.
Life is at risk Qian: Time is short. Describes a short life span and imminent death.
Deep Li and Qian Ji Li: wading in the water; Ji Li: lifting up the clothes. This means that wading into shallow water can lift up the clothes; wading into deep water to lift up the clothes is of no use, so one has to go into the water with the clothes on. Metaphorical place.
Speaking in simple terms means that the content of a speech or article is profound but the language is easy to understand.
Low learning and limited talent. Not very talented and not very knowledgeable (mostly used as a self-effacing expression).
From shallow to deep. From shallow to deep.
Vulgarity: vulgarity; shallowness: not much knowledge. Mostly describe articles or words as vulgar and superficial.
Talent is obscured and knowledge is shallow. Obscured: blocked and unable to pass through. Talent obscures knowledge and knowledge.
The talent is shallow and the intelligence is shallow. It describes a person’s talent and intelligence. A self-effacing statement.
Get out of the simple and get into the deep.
3. Four-character idioms made from names
A name that is worthy of its name
A name that is not worthy of its name
A name that is not worthy of its name
A name that is worthy of its reputation
The name is well-deserved
The name is well-deserved
The name is from the master
The name is great
The name is great
Famous Gong Juren
Famous Gong Juqing
Ranked among the best
Fame and fortune
Live up to the name
Ming Qing Jugong
Same name but different reality
Famous for a while
Famous for eternity
Famous for eternity
Famous for posterity
Famous for generations to come
Famous for history
Famous celebrities and celebrities
Famous and well-known
Reputation that is too real
In name only
True in name
True in name
Hard to live up to the name
Famous mountains and rivers
Famous mountains and rivers
Famous mountains and rivers
Famous mountains and rivers
Famous mountains and rivers
My name is solid
I am famous all over the world
My name is a history
My name is just and right
My name is just and right
Celebrities
Famous all over the world
Many names
Live up to the name
Famous and powerful
Scenic spots Monuments
Sunshan's reputation has fallen
Famous trade
Famous than it really is
Famous for a while
Famous family
Famous and famous
Famous for a while
Famous and powerful
Famous and famous all over the world
Famous and difficult to live up to 4. Four-character idioms with the word shallow
Four-character idioms with the word shallow:
I have benefited a lot,
I have only tried a little,
Having little talent and little knowledge,
Harmful to others,
Short-sighted,
Explaining the profound things in a simple way,
Having little talent and little knowledge,
A little knowledge,
A lot of benefit,
A little knowledge,
A little consideration,
A lot of excitement,
Little knowledge and knowledge,
A little sewing skills,
A little talent and few teeth,
A shallow drinker and a low drinker. Sing,
Human lives are at risk,
Deep and harsh, but shallow,
Small qualifications, but little hope,
Light thinking, shallow planning,
The arches of shoes and socks are shallow,
Easy to understand,
Just go with the deep and shallow,
I don’t know the depth,
Superficial and easy to see,
Simple to hear and talk about,
Interesting but not superficial,
Confident and superficial,
Simple to distinguish and weak in fate ,
A brief view 5. What are the four-character idioms that can be used to give names?
Yingche—Eight-sided Yingche
Qingcheng— —The country is falling over the city
Fragrant and fragrant——Fragrant and fragrant
Beautiful hope——Beautiful eyes are looking forward to it
Bright and beautiful——Bright and beautiful and moving
Picturesque - the eyebrows are picturesque
Qi Mei - the eyebrows are raised
Yurun - the pearls are round and jade-like
The jade is flawless - the white jade is flawless
The fragrance of the heart - the fragrance of the heart
The fragrance of the heart - the fragrance of the heart
Kexin - Kexinruyi
Qiaoling - small and exquisite
Yingxue - Sun Kang Yingxue
Yanying - Yanyan Yingying
Peiqiong - Jade Pei Qiongju
Cut pupils - cut pupils Qiushui 6. Four-character idioms about Sheng and Qian
There is no such idiom
Ignorance describes not understanding the pros and cons of something.
Talents and knowledge are shallow. Sparsity: shallow. Not very talented and not very knowledgeable (mostly used as a self-effacing expression).
Sing low and pour lightly. Sing low: sing softly; pour: drink. Listen to people singing softly and drink wine slowly and comfortably. Describes a peaceful and comfortable attitude.
Sing in a low voice. Sing in a low voice. Sing lightly and quietly. Describes humming a lyrical song in a low voice. It also describes insects singing at night.
Talk deeply with someone you have a shallow friendship with.
A brief taste of it. Give it a try and then stop. It means not delving deeply into it.
Shallow knowledge and little knowledge Shallow knowledge: superficial insights; little knowledge: hearing very little. Describes not having much experience and knowledge.
Pour lightly and sing quietly. Drink slowly and sing quietly. Describes the leisure and enjoyment of scholar-bureaucrats in the feudal era.
Careless thinking and planning. Incomplete consideration and poor planning.
Life is at risk Qian: Time is short. Describes a short life span and imminent death.
Deep Li and Qian Ji Li: wading in the water; Ji Li: lifting up the clothes. This means that wading into shallow water can lift up the clothes; wading into deep water to lift up the clothes is of no use, so one has to go into the water with the clothes on. Metaphorical place.
Speaking in simple terms means that the content of a speech or article is profound but the language is easy to understand.
Low learning and limited talent. Not very talented and not very knowledgeable (mostly used as a self-effacing expression).
From shallow to deep. From shallow to deep.
Vulgarity: vulgarity; shallowness: not much knowledge. Mostly describe articles or words as vulgar and superficial.
Talent is obscured and knowledge is shallow. Obscured: blocked and unable to pass through. Talent obscures knowledge and knowledge.
The talent is shallow and the intelligence is shallow. It describes a person’s talent and intelligence. A self-effacing statement.
Get out of the simple and get into the deep.
Single-sighted and shallow-hearing refers to short-sightedness.
Low virtue and weak conduct. Conduct: virtue and conduct. Refers to shallow moral character and conduct.
Sing low and drink lightly. Sing low and drink lightly. Sing low and drink lightly. Listen to people singing softly and drink wine slowly and comfortably. Describes a peaceful and comfortable attitude.
Talking too much means talking nonsense and having no good effect.
Mediocre talents and shallow knowledge.
Sewing a light belt. The wide-sleeved belt is the clothing of ancient Confucian scholars, and it refers to Confucianism.
It does great harm to others. It causes great harm to others.
Shoes with shallow arches refer to the small feet of women in the old days. Same as "shoe arches and socks are small".
Shoes with shallow arches refer to the small feet of women in the old days. Same as "shoe arches and socks are small".
Sparse in learning and shallow in talent. Not very talented and not very knowledgeable (mostly used as a self-effacing expression). The same as "little learning and little talent".