Alright, the following is a complete collection of 500 four-word idioms: 1. Self-improvement 2. Virtue Unity of Knowledge and Action 4 Refreshing and Happy 5 Honest and trustworthy Working Together 7 Perseverance 8. Be conscientious and conscientious Step by Step Burn One's Cauldron Equal Treatment Self-reliance 13. Work Hard 14 Conduit By hook or by crook By hook or by crook By hook or by crook By hook or by crook By hook or by crook Working Together Refreshed and Happy Working Together Working Together Working Together By hook or by crook By hook or by crook By hook or by crook By hook or by crook By hook or by crook Working Together Relaxed and Happy Working Together Working Together Working Together Working Together By hook or by crook By hook or by crook By hook or by crook By hook or by crook Working Together Refreshed and Happy Working Together Working Together Working Together Working Together Working Together Refreshing and Happy Working Together Working Together Working Together I hope this answer will be helpful!
The following are the explanations of the classic four-character idioms that may be used in some novels: - * * Ambitious **: Ambition, understanding of "business", pursuit. It means to pursue unrealistic goals that are too high or too far away. - * * Fearless **: Fearless or apprehensive because you have someone to rely on. - * * incisive **: It refers to an article or speech that is detailed, detailed, and thorough. "Dripping" meant carefree, and "doing everything to the best of one's ability" meant reaching the extreme. - [Cynicism: Dissatisfied with the dark world and hates unreasonable social customs.] - * * - * * Mediocre people disturb themselves **:"Mediocre people" referred to ordinary people."Self-disturbance" referred to messing up oneself. It referred to asking for trouble when there was nothing to do. - * * Sing loudly **: Open your throat and sing loudly. - * * Crafty old fox **: A description of a person who is experienced in the ways of the world and is very cunning. - * * A little bit **: It means that you have roughly seen a certain aspect of something."Spot" refers to the markings. - [Taste like chewing wax]: As tasteless as eating wax, describing the state of mind, language, or articles as dull and boring. - [A needle hidden in cotton wool]: It means that one looks gentle and weak on the outside, but in fact, one's heart is vicious and tough. - "One sentence to break":"One sentence" refers to a sentence, and "is" is the target. It is a metaphor for saying the essence of the problem in one sentence. - * * Buying a box and returning a pearl **:"The box" is a wooden box, and "return" is a return. It is a metaphor for not having a good eye, not knowing the goods, and making a wrong choice. - * * Craftsmanship **:"Craftsmanship" refers to ingenious thoughts. It refers to the creative use of exquisite thoughts, mostly referring to the creative ideas of literature and art. - * * Be at ease **:"Sureness" refers to being able to be calm when faced with adversity, difficulties, or setbacks, as usual. - * * Headstrong **: Stubborn and impatient to stop, advise, or suggest. - Weak to the point of not being able to withstand the wind, describing a person's weak physique. - * * The door is deserted **:"Luo" is captured by a net, describing the cold and desolate front door, with few guests coming and going. - * * Every move leads to blame **:"Noir" is right,"blame" is a sin, once you make a move, you will be punished or reprimanded. - * * No one can agree on what is right and wrong **:"Mo" means that you can't,"Zhong" means that you can compromise and judge, and "Yes" means that you can't determine which is right and which is wrong. It also means that there are many opinions, and there are many differences, so you can't reach a unanimous conclusion. - * * Helping the tiger **: A ghost that guides the tiger. It is a metaphor for being an accomplice to the bad guys and serving the bad guys. - * * Dream **: A fantasy that is impossible to achieve. It is a metaphor for unrealistic hope. - * * No three no four **: Don't think of this or that, it's not fitting to describe this or that, it's not like appearance, it's also used to describe bad conduct and not decent. - * * Double the effect with half the effort **:"Things" referred to the things (measures) to be done,"Gong" referred to the effect, describing the small effort and great effect. - [Compromise for the Whole]: Reluctantly accommodate in order to preserve; consider the overall situation and temporarily tolerate. - [Becoming a general trend]: It was used to describe a thing that was popular for a time and place and became a trend. - * * Sweat and oxen fill the house **: There are so many books that they fill the house. When oxen are used to transport them, the oxen and horses are so tired that they sweat. It is used to describe the collection of books or works."Filled" refers to filling up, and "building" refers to buildings and houses. - * * Overstatement **:"Wen" and "embellishment" were used to cover up, while "Guo" and "Fei" were used to cover up mistakes. It referred to using various reasons or excuses to cover up mistakes and mistakes. - "Tomorrow's Yellow Flower":"Tomorrow" referred to the day after the Double Ninth Festival."Yellow Flower" referred to chrysanthemums. The ancients often admired chrysanthemums during the Double Ninth Festival. After the festival, there was no interest in admiring chrysanthemums. Later, it was often used to describe outdated things. - [** Same Method **: This refers to processing the medicine according to the method, and then processing it the same way.] - * * Full of Breeze **: It was a metaphor for a happy and kind face on a person's face. It described a person who was in a good mood and was full of smiles. - * * Talking with confidence **:"Kan Kan" means to speak confidently and calmly. It refers to a conversation that is confident and calm. - * * All-inclusive **:"Including","Luo","Wan Xiang" refers to all kinds of scenes, describing the rich content of everything. - * * Sneaky **: Act ambiguously and not openly. - A devious, clever, or cunning plot to achieve an end, especially one that is ill-intentioned or reprehensible. - * * Imminent **:"Imminent" means near."Meimei" refers to eyebrows and eyelashes. It is a metaphor for what is in front of you. It is a metaphor for something that is very urgent. - The fish scales and the teeth of a comb were arranged one after another, describing a dense and orderly arrangement. The comb was a comb. - [Unique]: Unable to be found again, extremely rare. - [Don't donate anything big or small]:"Small" meant small, and "donate" meant giving up. Don't give up anything big or small. It often referred to collecting a lot of things without leaving anything out. - * * Comprehension and Integration **:"Integration" referred to integration, and "Integration" referred to a comprehensive and thorough understanding. It referred to the integration of various aspects of knowledge and principles, thereby obtaining a comprehensive and thorough understanding of things. - * * Everyone's mouth is gold **:"Molten gold" refers to melting metal. A word from everyone can melt metal. It is a metaphor for many rumors that can confuse right and wrong. - [Return to simplicity]:"Pu" meant simplicity,"Gui" meant return, and "Zhen" meant innocence. Remove the decorations on the surface and return to the state of simplicity and innocence. - Hiding one's strength and biding one's time: "Tao" meant to hide,"Guang" meant to shine, and "Bi" meant to conceal one's tracks. It meant to hide one's talent and sharpness and not expose it. - Life and Death: "Life" refers to the people,"Tu" refers to mud, and "charcoal" refers to charcoal fire. It refers to the people falling into swamps and charcoal fire, describing the people in extreme hardship. - * * Can't help laughing **:"Can't help laughing" means to restrain oneself from revealing it, and "ban" means to restrain oneself. It originally refers to being passionate about something and unable to restrain oneself, and it refers to not being able to stop laughing. - * * Magnificent **: It was used to describe the tall, beautiful, and numerous houses."Wheel" meant tall, and "Huan" meant numerous. - * * Like-minded **:"Aspiration" is the ambition, and "Dao" is the direction. It refers to having similar interests and views. - * * Cross-cutting **: It refers to the use of political and diplomatic means to unite or divide. - Hearing and Seeing: Hearing with one's own ears and seeing with one's own eyes. - * * Wei Wei Da Guan **:"Wei" referred to the flourishing of vegetation, and "Da Guan" referred to a grand scene, describing a grand and spectacular scene. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
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The complete collection of four idioms of the night includes the following idioms: the dead of night, the moon is bright and the stars are few, the lights are colorful, the night is quiet, the lights are brilliant, the fire trees and silver flowers, the middle of the night, the moon is dark and the wind is high, the moon is white and the wind is clear, the moon is clear and the wind is clear, the night is dark, the night is good, the day is uncertain, the day is ploughing and the night is chanting, the lights are decorated, the night is dark, the wind is clear and the moon is bright, the blue sea and the blue sky are bright, the night is full of clothes and brocade, the wine is drunk, the wine is drunk, the river is falling and the moon is falling, the flowers are full and the moon is full, the extravagance is extreme, and the debauchery is excessive.
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