There are many four-character idioms from historical allusions that can be used as examples: 1 Beacon fire to play with the princes: From the Spring and Autumn Annals, it refers to lighting the beacon fire at the banquet to entertain the princes. 2. Covering one's ears and stealing a bell: From the Spring and Autumn Annals, it is a metaphor for deceiving oneself and trying to cover up things that cannot be covered up. 3. Calling a deer a horse: From the metaphor of "Records of the Historian", deliberately reversing black and white to confuse right and wrong. 4. The truth comes out: From Journey to the West, it means that the truth no longer needs to be hidden. 5. Ruin the Cauldron and Burn the Boat: From the Records of the Historian, it refers to the determination to complete the goal at all costs. 6. Pointing at the mulberry and scolding the locust tree: From the Records of the Historian, it refers to scolding this person on the surface but actually scolding that person. [Golden Axe and Iron Horse: From the Records of the Historian, it described the fierce and grim situation of the war.] 8. Gesturing: From Zhuangzi, it is described that people only know how to talk about theories and cannot solve practical problems. 9. Keep it a secret: From Zuo Zhuan, it refers to major events that are taboo and not said. Working together: From Zhou Li, it means working together to complete a task.
There are many idioms with the word "sword" in them, such as: - Ming Sword Pavilion - spirit of the sword - Heart of Sword and Zither - arrogant - The sword pointed forward - Sword Aura Forever - Swords Gate Five Tigers - Keep me under the sword - Heart of Sword and Zither - Heart of Sword and Zither Wait a minute.
The four idioms used to describe thunder were: splitting the sky and cutting the earth, earth-shattering, thunder, rumble, crackling, and so on. These idioms vividly describe the sound and power of thunder and are often used to describe important events or scenes.
The following are some four-character idioms that end with "Yangyang": 1 Vast and magnificent-It described the scale of things to be huge and spectacular. 2. Proud (yáng yáng dài zh) -To describe a person who thinks he is good and proud. 3. Complacent-A person who thinks he is good and proud, often with a certain amount of pride. 4. Big Waves (yáng yáng dābō) -It described the huge impact of things and caused widespread discussion and reaction. 5 Yang Yang Ying Ting (yáng yáng Ying Ting) -Description: The hall is spacious and deserted, and the atmosphere is warm. 6. Vast and magnificent-It described the scale of things to be huge and spectacular. 7. Proud (yáng yáng dài zh) -To describe a person who thinks he is good and proud. 8. Big Waves (yáng yáng dābō) -It described the huge impact of things and caused widespread discussion and reaction. 9. Comfortable and unrestrained-It was used to describe how one spoke, wrote, and wrote smoothly and vividly. 10. Contented-A person who thinks he is good and proud, often with a certain amount of pride.
The following are some four-word idioms about "youth": 1. Regretless Youth: It means that you cherish your youth without regret. 2. Youth: It refers to the time when one is in the prime of their youth. 3. Youth: It was used to describe the time when one was young and full of imagination. 4. Eternal Youth: It means that you hope that your youth will last forever. 5. Burning Youth: To describe the burning passion of youth. 6. Passion of Youth: To describe the passionate years of youth. Youth Encouragement: It represents the spirit of fighting for the dream of youth. 8. Youth without regrets: It means that you cherish your youth without regrets and constantly pursue your dreams. 9. Flying Youth: It refers to the youth period, which is full of vitality and confidence. 10 Rippling Youth: It described the emotional ripples of youth, full of romance and poetry.
There are many four-word idioms that describe beauty. The following are some commonly used ones: Spring was warm, flowers were blooming, the years were quiet, the sun was bright, the wind was gentle, the birds were singing, the flowers were fragrant, the mountains were green, the water was green, the scenery was beautiful, the heart was relaxed, the mind was fresh, the happiness was perfect, the splendor was magnificent, the gentleness was lovely, the magnificence was peerless, the elegance was generous, the beauty was beautiful, the ingenuity was unique, the charm was unique, the taste was unique, the style was unique, the bearing was elegant, the bearing was elegant. These idioms can be used to describe beautiful, peaceful, comfortable, rich, etc. The specific usage depends on the scene and tone.
The following are some four-character idioms with the word "flower": 1. Flourishing Flowers: The flowers in full bloom are as beautiful as brocade. 2. Under the Moon and Before the Flower: It is used to describe romantic feelings or the scene of missing someone. 3. Disfigured face: A woman dressed so gorgeously that people couldn't help but look at her a few more times. Playboy: refers to those who like to play with women. 5. A world of pleasure: A world full of eroticism, temptation, and deception. Flower Monk: It refers to a nun who has not shaved her head. It is often used to describe those who have left the world. 7. Cauliflower yellow: It described the scenery of spring and also the barren land. 8. A perfect marriage and a happy life. 9. Blooming and withering of flowers: To describe the cycle of things, it is also a metaphor for the ups and downs of life. 10 The Old Man Under the Moon in front of Flowers: refers to those immortals who play flute and sing under the moon in front of flowers.
There were four idioms with beautiful adjectives: 1. Elegant and nimble: The description is very smooth and has a kind of nimble beauty. 2. Elegant and beautiful: The adjective was written very elegantly. Elegant and beautiful had a dignified feeling. 3. Magnificent and powerful: The description is very powerful, majestic and has a majestic beauty. 4. Delicate and exquisite: The adjectives are written very delicately and delicately. 5. Vigorous and powerful: The adjectives were written in a very vigorous and powerful manner.
Puberty is a stage full of challenges and changes. The following are some commonly used idioms to describe puberty: 1. Growth and development: refers to the rapid development and growth of the body during puberty. 2. Mental changes: It refers to a huge change in a person's psychology, such as the beginning of self-awareness, emotional complexity, etc. Rebellious period: refers to the extreme behavior of adolescent students in terms of emotions and behavior, such as rebelling against their parents, indulging in the Internet, etc. 4. Independent awareness: refers to the ability to think and act independently during puberty. 5. Curiosity: It refers to the curiosity of a person that has been greatly developed during puberty. It is full of curiosity about the world around it. 6. Social ability: It refers to people who start to come into contact with society during puberty and learn to interact with others to establish their own Social networks. These idioms can be used to describe the changes and challenges of puberty and help people better understand and face this important stage.
The four-character idioms and words describing "fortune" were as follows: 1. Gather wealth and receive blessings: It refers to gathering wealth to welcome blessings. 2. Rolling in money: It described an endless stream of wealth. 3. Attracting wealth: It refers to attracting wealth to create more wealth. 4. Increase income and reduce expenditure: It refers to increasing income by increasing income and controlling expenditure by reducing expenditure. 5. Getting rich: It refers to the growth of wealth and becoming rich through the accumulation of wealth. 6. Rolling Wealth: To describe an endless stream of wealth. 7 Jinbang title: refers to passing the exam to obtain good results to obtain fame. It also meant that the future was bright. Gathering wealth and qi: It refers to gathering wealth and momentum to bring good luck and success. 9 Wealth Inheritance: It refers to passing on wealth to future generations so that they can also accumulate wealth and achieve wealth growth. Wealth Concentration: It refers to the concentration of wealth in the hands of a few people so that they can better manage and develop wealth.
The four-word idiom with the word "butterfly" is as follows: The butterfly danced gracefully. The butterfly's shadow fluttered. The bees and butterflies are fluttering. Dance gracefully. The butterfly loves the flower. Transforming into a butterfly, The butterfly shadows were heavy. The butterfly dances in the autumn wind. Butterfly effect.