Four-letter idioms about names

1. Four-letter words about names

True to the name,

Inexplicable,

Indescribable,

Scenic spots,

seeking fame,

becoming famous all over the world,

wise sayings,

being named on the gold list, < /p>

Notorious,

Same name and surname,

Famous,

Well deserved,

As the name suggests, < /p>

Be famous,

Be famous,

Be famous,

Be penniless,

Be famous,

Unsung hero,

Among the best,

Notorious,

Famous family,

Famous mountains and rivers,

< p> Famous for a while,

Not worthy of the name,

Successful and famous,

Really worthy of the name,

Not worthy of the name,

Proper nouns

Become famous in one fell swoop,

Be a nobody,

Learn from an unknown person,

Create a name cleverly,

Impersonate ,

Wojiao has a false reputation,

is world-famous,

has long been famous,

is well-known,

To be famous,

to be anonymous,

to deceive the world and steal the name,

to come here because of fame,

to be remembered in history,

to gain fame and wealth ,

Well-known at home and abroad,

In name but in reality,

Famous far and wide,

In name only,

In name only,

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Famous as a teacher,

Famous as a poison,

Famous as a penny,

Notorious,

Disgraced. ,

Be famous,

Be famous,

Change your name, change your surname, 2. Four-character idioms containing first names

Contain Four-character idioms for names:

Places of interest,

Anonymous,

World-famous,

Among the best,

Famous throughout history,

Well-known at home and abroad,

Famous,

Indescribable,

Well-deserved,

As the name suggests,

Gold list title,

Fishing for fame,

Wise words,

Notorious,

Wojiao has a false reputation,

rises to fame,

has a justifiable reputation,

has a long-standing reputation,

cleverly establishes his name,

has a bad reputation Outstanding,

Famous and difficult to live up to,

Unknown,

Well-deserved,

Disgraced 3. Four words to describe fame Idioms

1. Cherish feathers: a metaphor for a person’s reputation. It is a metaphor for cherishing one's reputation and acting very cautiously.

2. Responsibility according to name and reality. According to the name of things, the requirements must be consistent with the reality.

3. To cross Chencangdu secretly: to cross; Chencang: the name of an ancient county, in the east of today's Baoji City, Shaanxi Province. It is a metaphor for using false appearances to achieve a certain goal. It is also a metaphor for adultery between men and women.

4. Baiding layman Baiding: a commoner without fame. Generally refers to vulgar people.

5. White-haired and blue-shirted: Green shirt: the clothing of those without fame. It is said that he is old but has not achieved fame.

6. The scholar in white refers to a scholar who has never gained any fame.

7. A reputation that lasts forever will last forever.

8. Become a general and confer a title on a prince. In ancient times, it was used to describe success and fame, and being an official at the highest level.

9. Hemiplegia: Pass "Sui", obey. It was originally the name of a medical condition, which means that half of the body cannot rotate at will. Sometimes it is a metaphor that some parts of the poem are good, but some are bad and not balanced enough.

10. No Name on the List There are no names on the posted list. Generally refers to losing.

11. When a leopard dies, its skin remains. When a leopard dies, its skin remains in the world. It is a metaphor for passing on a good reputation to future generations.

12. The pen is as big as a rafter to describe a famous article. Also refers to a famous writer.

13. Comparison of wings with branches: the name of the bird. Legend has it that this bird has one eye and one wing and must fly in pairs. It is a metaphor for the closeness of a couple.

14. Change of name and surname. Change of original name.

15. Hibiscus: the part where the flower or fruit is connected to the stem; Hibiscus: another name for lotus. Two lotus flowers grow side by side. It is a metaphor for a couple loving each other. It also means that the two are comparable.

16. Doctor buys donkey, doctor: an official name in ancient times. The doctor bought a donkey and wrote three contracts without the word "donkey" in it. The sarcastic writing is long and lengthy but misses the point.

17. Bole Xiangma Bole: According to legend, he was a man from the time of Qin Mu Gong, whose surname was Sun and his name was Yang, and he was good at looking at horses. Refers to people who discover, recommend, cultivate and use talents individually or collectively.

18. Not less than a hair, a hair: both are ancient names for length. Ten hairs are a hair, and ten hairs are a centimeter, which describe subtlety. Not a bad description at all.

19. Unknown classics: refers to works respected as models by the ancients. There is no record in the scriptures. Later, it often refers to a person who has no reputation or a statement that has no basis.

20. Indescribable: describe in words; describe: describe. There are no words to describe it.

21. No name, no money: possession. Not a penny. Describes extreme poverty.

22. Don’t seek to hear. Dawen: famous; Da: prominent. Don't pursue fame and status.

23. The Buddhist saying of "non-birth and non-destruction" holds that Buddhism has no changes in birth and death, which is a different name for "eternal".

24. The Crane Dance of Undance: Dance. The non-dancing crane. A metaphor for a person who does not live up to his name. It is also used to ridicule people for their incompetence.

25. Don’t do empty work: pursuit. Work hard and don't pursue fame.

26. Bugu Leimen Bugu: Bumeng’s drum; Leimen: the name of the city gate in Kuaiji, Zhejiang Province in ancient times. Play the cloth drum in front of the Thunder Gate. It is a metaphor for showing off one's skills in front of experts.

27. A fishy meal and a rotten meal are a metaphor for the pursuit of fame and fortune.

28. Silkworm crab Kuangkuang: back shell. The metaphor is right and wrong, and the two have nothing to do with each other.

29. Hidden in a famous mountain, it is said that the person hid his work in a famous mountain and passed it on to like-minded people.

30. Grassy hero Grassy: grass, grassy field. In the old days, it referred to famous figures among peasant uprisings or bandits who appeared in the mountains and forests.

31. Even the plants and trees know his power. Describes great power.

32. Chang'an on Chang'an Road: the name of the ancient capital, located northwest of Xi'an, Shaanxi Province. The old metaphor is a place of fame and fortune.

33. "The Great Difficulty of Living in Chang'an" was originally written by the poet Gu Kuang of the Tang Dynasty as a joke after Bai Juyi's name. The latter is a metaphor for living in a big city, where life is not easy to maintain.

34. Famous at home and abroad: spread. Describes the spread of fame far and wide.

35. Inchworm: The name of the insect. It has a body length of about two to three inches and moves in a flexed and extended manner. The inchworm uses bending to find extension. It is a metaphor for the strategy of retreating into advancing.

36. A bad reputation spreads far.

37. The smell is unbearable: bear it. The stench is unbearable. It means that a person has a very bad reputation.

38. The stench is unbearable. It means that a person has a very bad reputation.

39. Notoriety: fame; Yang: spread. A bad reputation spread far and wide.

40. Everyone knows a bad reputation. 4. Four-character words containing people’s names

Guan Bao’s friends, besiege Wei and save Zhao, help Zhou to do evil, intend to kill Pei Gong, violent tiger Feng He, unfounded worries, and Bo Leyi Gu

The best of Qin and Jin , Guanfu scolds the seat, butcher cooks untie oxen, house plans are blocked, Xiang Ping wishes, Jiang Lang's talents are exhausted

Lower Liba people, Xiuwai Huizhong, Zhang Chang Huamei, there is a long way to go, Bole Xiangma, Foolish Old Man moved the mountain, Mencius's mother moved three times

Bo Dao has no children, Nan Ke Yimeng, Bo Yu Zhi Fei, Gao Feng and Liang, Ma Gong Mei Speed, You Meng Yi Guan, Zhang San and Li Si

Farewell My Concubine, Ruan Nang is shy, Yuan Long is lying high, a blessing in disguise, Xiao Gui, Cao Sui, Zhou Lang, Gu Qu, Zhang Guan and Li Dai

The blessings of Qi people, Ban Ma article, Kong Rong letting pears, Qiongjiangjinye, Yelang's arrogance, Three Sovereigns and Five Emperors, Ji Sun's worry

Han Chao Su Hai, Lu Hai Pan Jiang, Xiang Zhuang dances with swords, Dong Shi Xiaoqiang, Feng Fu again, Han Kang sells medicine, Dazhi Ruoyu

Ye Gong loves dragons, Shang Fang swords, Lao Ma knows the way, Gu Qu Zhoulang, Dog bites Lu Dongbin , Zhuge Liang after the fact

Success is also Xiao He, failure is Xiao He, success is also Xiao He, failure is also Xiao He, Sima Zhao's heart, everyone knows 5. What are the four-character idioms that can be used to give names

< p> Ying Che - all sides of Ying Che

Qingcheng - Qingguoqingcheng

Fragrance - fragrant and fragrant

Beautiful hope - beautiful eyes. Xi

Bright and beautiful——Bright and moving

Picturesque——The eyebrows are picturesque

Qi Mei——The eyebrows are even when the case is raised

Yurun—— Pearls are round and jade is smooth

Bixia - white jade is flawless

Heart fragrance - a petal of heart fragrance

Remarkable - extraordinary achievements

Yes Heart——Can be wishful

Qiaoling——small and exquisite

Yingxue——Sun Kang Yingxue

Yanying——Yanyan Yingying

Pei Qiong——Jade Pei Qiongju

Cutting pupils——cutting pupils and autumn water