There were many four-character idioms that were often used in Jin Yong's novels. The following were some of the more commonly used ones: 1. Like Brothers: It described the deep feelings between brothers as inseparable as brothers. 2. Never leave or abandon: refers to two people or two things always stick together and overcome any difficulties together. 3. Revenge: It refers to venting the dissatisfaction in one's heart through revenge or taking revenge to regain one's composure. 4. Diversion: It refers to using some seemingly harmless actions to confuse the opponent in order to achieve the goal of winning by surprise. Love at First Sight: It refers to the sudden strong feelings between two people. The feelings are very sincere. 6. Well-informed: It refers to a person who is well-informed and can look at problems from a variety of perspectives. 7. To be wise and protect oneself: to avoid fighting and not stand up bravely to express one's opinions in order to protect oneself. 8. Refreshing and happy: It is used to describe a happy mood and feeling open and broad when you see things. 9. Cautious: To describe a person as cautious and not careless. 10. By hook or by crook: To use any unscrupulous means to achieve one's goals.
The idioms commonly used in Jin Yong's novels were: [1. A hero without tears: It described the heroic mood of a righteous man who sacrificed himself for justice.] 2. A slight deviation in one's decision can lead to serious consequences. 3. Eighteen Dragon Subduing Palms: It was a martial art technique learned by the protagonist Duan Yu in Jin Yong's martial arts novel " The Eight Dragons ". It was a martial art technique that used softness to overcome hardness and cultivated both internal and external. 4. Sunflower Manual: It is a martial art technique practiced by the protagonist, Dongfang Bubai, in Jin Yong's martial arts novel, Sunflower Manual. It is famous for its feminine beauty. [5. Left and Right Fighting: It is a martial arts technique that allows one to attack with both hands at the same time or use the attack techniques of both hands to defend.] 6. Creating something out of nothing: It refers to something that does not actually exist but appears out of thin air. Revenge: Revenge for past hatred and satisfaction. Love at first sight: It refers to having a good impression of someone's appearance, temperament, etc. when you first meet them. 9,000-mile voice transmission: It described how advanced communication technology was, and how it could transmit information from thousands of miles away. Revenge: Revenge for past hatred and satisfaction.
There were many four-character idioms used in novels, such as " Battle Through the Heavens,"" Martial Move the Universe,"" Douluo Continent,"" Cover the Heavens," and so on. These novels were very popular and contained many four-character idioms. Using these four-character idioms when reading these novels could make the articles more lively and interesting, and could also improve the reading experience.
Many novels use four-character idioms that represent four people. The following are some of the commonly used ones: Zhang Sanfeng and Taiji Fist Li Siguang and quantum mechanics King Wu and the Rickshaw Kong Liu and the theory of relativity These idioms are usually used to describe the character, experience, or characteristics of a certain character in a novel. When reading a novel, the reader can use these idioms to imagine the image of the characters in the novel and better understand the plot of the novel.
In Jin Yong's novels," Zhao " was a commonly used phrase to express surprise, doubt, or exclamation. The specific meaning depended on the context and character. For example, Duan Yu would use the word "Zhao" to express his surprise when he heard the peak master of the Zhong Ling and Yu Xiu Peak evaluate his martial arts in the book "Tian Long Ba Bu", and Wei Xiaobao would also use the word "Zhao" to express his doubts when he talked to Xiao Guizi in the book "Deer and Ding Ji". In addition, in some plots,"take a picture" could also express a sigh. For example, in "Smiling Proud Jianghu", when Ling Huchong heard Ren Yingying praise him, he would respond with "take a picture". "Zhao ah" was a common phrase in Jin Yong's novels. Its specific meaning depended on the context and character.
The common idioms in fantasy novels were: Myths and legends refer to the mysterious forces and supernatural events that appear in novels. 2. Time Travel: It refers to people traveling to different historical periods to experience different cultures and thoughts. [3. Otherworld Continent: A place that exists in a world of different magic and magical beasts.] 4. Magic Battle Aura: It refers to the magic and battle aura skills commonly seen in novels. 5. Soul Cultivation: It refers to the ability of a character to improve their soul through cultivation. [6. Magical calculation: refers to the intelligence and schemes of magicians or immortals in novels.] Immortality: refers to the desire of the characters in the novel to achieve immortality through various methods. 8. Demon Angel: refers to the demons and angels that exist in fantasy novels. [9. Dragnet: The traps and nets used to capture targets in novels.] Mysterious Disappearance: A character in a novel suddenly disappears without any explanation. These idioms were common elements that appeared in fantasy novels. They could help readers better understand and feel the plot and worldview of the novel.
There were many characters in Jin Yong's novels who liked to play with idioms. 1 Wei Xiaobao: Wei Xiaobao is a clever and witty character. He is proficient in many idioms and sayings. He often uses these idioms in novels to express his sense of humor and wit. 2. Duan Yu: Duan Yu is a handsome male lead. Although he is not good at talking, he is very smart and often uses some idioms to express his thoughts and feelings. 3. Qiao Feng: Qiao Feng is a brave and fearless male lead. He is open-minded and likes to use idioms to express his lofty aspirations and indomitable spirit. 4. Abbess Miejue: Abbess Miejue was a famous heroine in Jin Yong's novels. She had a resolute personality and liked to use some idioms to educate her disciples to improve their cultivation. These characters often use idioms to express their thoughts and feelings, and at the same time, they also bring many wonderful reading experiences to the readers.
The four-character idioms that describe the appearance and demeanor of a character are as follows: Handsome as a Flower: It described a person's appearance as beautiful. 2. Ugly: It refers to people's appearance that is funny and funny, showing a variety of different expressions. 3. The color of the face is like mud. It is used to describe a person's face. It is used to describe extreme panic or depression. 4. Clear eyebrows and delicate features: To describe a person's appearance as delicate and pretty, giving people a feeling of clear eyebrows and delicate features. 5. Benevolent eyebrows and eyes: It describes a person's gentle appearance. Mercy gives people a sense of warmth. 6. Unkempt and dirty face: It refers to a person's appearance that is dirty and untidy. 7. Illiterate: It refers to a person who has no cultural knowledge and lacks the ability to understand. 8. Speak as a chapter: describe a person's eloquence, good at expressing, and cultured. 9. Exuberant: It is used to describe a person's facial expression and dancing posture to express their inner joy. 10. Affable: A person's appearance is gentle and kind, giving people a sense of closeness.
There were many ancient four-character idioms used to describe a beautiful woman. 1. Peerless Beauty: To describe a woman who is beautiful, elegant, and talented. 2. National Beauty and Heavenly Fragrance: describe a woman's beautiful appearance, bright color, and fragrant fragrance. [3. The description of a woman's beautiful appearance that can topple the world and make people fall in love with her.] 4. Flower-face and Moon-face: It described a woman's appearance as beautiful as a flower and as bright as the moon. Bright eyes and white teeth: describe a woman's bright eyes and white teeth, describe a woman's beautiful appearance and elegant behavior. 6. Delicate and alluring: It refers to a woman's beautiful and charming appearance that makes people want to touch her. 7. Enchanting Charm: It is used to describe a woman's charming and moving posture, beautiful and intoxicating. 8. Clear Water and Beautiful Stone: It described a woman's beautiful, clear, transparent, beautiful, and dignified appearance. 9. Beautiful eyebrows and eyes: describe a woman with delicate eyebrows and bright eyes. Natural Beauty: To describe a woman's natural beauty without modification.
The four-character idiom that described girls with an ancient style was as follows: 1. Peerless Beauty: It refers to a woman's beautiful appearance, elegant temperament, and calm demeanor, with irreplaceable status and bearing. [2. Devastating Beauty: It is used to describe the beauty and gentleness of a woman that can topple an entire country and city.] 3. National Beauty and Heavenly Fragrance: The description of a woman's beauty and temperament is like a national treasure, natural beauty and intoxicating. 4. Shame the Moon and Shame the Flower: It described the beauty of a woman that made people unable to resist and ashamed to look straight at her. 5. Clear water without fish: It described the beauty and gentleness of a woman as clear as a lake. Without the presence of a man, it would appear lonely and cold. 6. Sinking Fish and Falling Goose: It described a woman's beauty and beauty as unforgettable as sinking fish and falling geese. Bright eyes and white teeth: It refers to the beauty and beauty of a woman as intoxicating as bright eyes and sweet teeth. 8. Beautiful on the outside and intelligent on the inside: It describes the beauty and beauty of women. They are both beautiful on the outside and have inner wisdom that makes people unable to extricate themselves. [9. Dainty and exquisite: It refers to a woman's beauty and petite cuteness that makes people intoxicated.] Gentle and considerate: The beauty and gentleness of a woman can make people feel warmth and care like the spring breeze.
There were many four-word phrases or idioms that described the form of a character. The following were some common ones: Handsome: It described a person's appearance as beautiful and handsome. 2. Tall and sturdy: It described a person's tall and strong figure. 3. Gaunt: It refers to a person's tired face and lack of energy. 4. Open minded: It is used to describe a person's cheerful personality, tolerance, and magnanimity. 5. Charming: It described a person's appearance as charming and moving, as gentle as water. 6. Dignity: To describe a person's appearance as steady, generous, dignified and decent. 7. Flirtatious: It described a person's appearance as charming and charming. 8 Handsome: To describe a person's appearance as handsome and elegant. 9. Rich Charm: It described a person's appearance as beautiful and charming. 10 Wei An: It described a person's appearance as tall, mighty, and extraordinary. Heroic bearing: To describe a person's handsome appearance and extraordinary bearing. [12: Flirtatious: It refers to a person's appearance that is charming, charming, and moving.] 13 Demure: A person's appearance is dignified and generous, and their behavior is appropriate. Liveliness: To describe a person's appearance as lively, cheerful, and optimistic. Gentle: It described a person's appearance to be gentle and amiable. These words and idioms could be used flexibly according to the character's personality, identity, situation and other factors to better portray the character's image.