There were many ancient and elegant four-character idioms. Below were some of the more classic ones: 1. Sunset clouds and lone ducks flying together: From the Tang Dynasty poet Wang Zhihuan's "Climbing the Stork Tower", it described the beautiful scenery of the sunset and the lonely birds flying freely in the sky. 2. The hibiscus in the clear water is naturally carved: From the Tang Dynasty poet Wang Changling's "Furong Lou Farewell Xin Jian", it described things as natural and fresh without any decoration. 3. Ambition: From the Tang Dynasty poet Li Bai's " Jiang Jin Jiu ", it described a person's ambition, full of fighting spirit and confidence. 4. Emerald Jiangnan: From the Tang Dynasty poet Bai Juyi's "Fu De Gu Yuan Cao Farewell", it described the green mountains and green waters of Jiangnan and the lively scene. 5. Red beans grow in the southern part of the country, and spring comes. From the Tang Dynasty poet Wang Wei's "Lovesickness", it described the sincerity and depth of love and also expressed the feelings of red beans. 6. When you reach the end of the water and sit and watch the clouds rise: "Climbing the Stork Tower" by Wang Zhihuan, a poet of the Tang Dynasty, described how people could remain calm and stick to their beliefs when they encountered difficulties. 7. Relaxed and happy: From the Tang Dynasty poet Liu Yuxi's "Humble Room Inscription", it described a person's state of mind to be open, comfortable, and happy. 8. Beacon Fire Playing with Dukes: From Romance of the Three Kingdoms, it is used to describe people who do not hesitate to pay any price for their own interests. It is often used to describe some immoral behavior. These idioms had a unique charm and artistic conception. They could be used to describe all kinds of beautiful things and characters. They were very suitable for literary works and artistic works.
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.
The four-character idioms that described "look" were: To quench one's thirst by looking at plums Look at him in a new light. Love at first sight. It was still vivid in his mind. Unique and ingenious He was far-sighted. He was knowledgeable. Unique insight, Look at him in a new light. Perceiving the smallest detail Seeing the subtle, knowing the obvious, He has high eyes but low hands. He was knowledgeable. Unique insight, To quench one's thirst by looking at plums.
There are many four-character idioms with hirako. Here are some examples: 1. Plain and straightforward: refers to speaking and doing things straightforwardly without twists and turns. 2. Peace and calmness: It refers to a calm mind and a calm attitude. 3. approachable: To describe a person who is far away from civilians and has an amiable attitude. Equal distribution: refers to the equal distribution of property or resources to everyone. 5. Equal status: It refers to equal status, regardless of whether they are high or low. 6. Straightforward: It refers to doing things without beating around the bush, simply and directly. 7. Peace and serenity: refers to the inner peace of the surrounding environment. 8. Calm and composed: It refers to a calm attitude and not being impulsive. 9. To rise to the top: to break away from an ordinary life by working hard and rising step by step. Calm Heart: It refers to the inner peace of mind, not losing one's temper and not getting angry easily.
The following were some ancient women's elegant names: 1 Li Qingzhao: Li Qingzhao was a poet of the Northern Song Dynasty. Her "Dream Order" was hailed as a classic in the history of Chinese literature, known for its graceful literary style and elegant temperament. 2. Wu Zetian: Wu Zetian was the female emperor of the Tang Dynasty. Her ability to govern the country and her means of power were controversial, but her name and image left a deep mark on Chinese history. 3. Lin Daiyu: Lin Daiyu is the protagonist of Dream of the Red Chamber. She is an ancient woman with an elegant temperament. Her poetry talent, intelligence, and kindness are deeply loved by readers. 4. Bai Suzhen: Bai Suzhen is the protagonist of the Legend of the White Snake. She is an ancient woman with a noble temperament. Her kindness and bravery are praised by people. 5. Daoist Ziwei: Daoist Ziwei is the protagonist in the Romance of the Gods. She is an ancient woman with a mysterious temperament. Her wisdom and strategy are loved by readers.
The following are some four-word idioms of literary value: Never leave or abandon: refers to two people or two groups always sticking to the promise of never leaving or abandoning each other. 2. Ups and downs: describe a story or life experience that is full of twists and turns and changes, showing ups and downs. 3. A life full of ups and downs: A person's life experiences are full of twists and turns and changes, showing ups and downs. 4. A story full of ups and downs: A story that is full of twists and turns and changes, showing ups and downs. 5. Depend on each other in life and death: refers to the promise that two people or two groups will always stick to each other in life and death. 6. Teaching by example: It refers to a person influencing others through their own actions and words. 7. Immersion: refers to experiencing a certain situation or situation personally. 8. Empathy: It refers to being able to deeply understand the feelings of others and feel a certain situation or situation with empathy. 9. Plot with ups and downs: A story that is full of twists and turns and changes, showing ups and downs. 10. Take root in the hearts of the people: It refers to a certain idea or concept that can deeply influence others and take root in the hearts of the people.
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!
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 idioms in the Four Great Classics were: In the Dream of the Red Chamber, there were: Yi Hong Yuan, Bao Dai Chai, Qing Tian Lei Hai, Hou Zang, Yu Di, Xiang Ling, Xiao Hong, Qin Keqing, Xiren, Qingwen, and Third Sister You. In Journey to the West, there were monsters, immortals, demons and ghosts, Tang Sanzang, Sun Wukong, Zhu Bajie, Sha Wujing, Baijing, Flaming Mountain, Devil King's Stronghold, and the Kingdom of Women. In the Water Margins: wisdom and courage, righteousness, loyalty and integrity, shouting, soul-stirring, indignant, impassioned, revenge. In the Romance of the Three Kingdoms: Brave and intelligent, loyal and upright, clairvoyant, clairvoyant, Lu Bu, the Battle of Red Cliff, the burning of the camp, the empty city strategy, Zhuge Liang, Guan Yu, Zhang Fei, Zhao Yun. These four-character idioms could vividly describe the plot and characters in the novel, which were indispensable elements in the novel.
There are many four-character idioms that describe things. Here are some examples: All kinds 2. A dazzling array 3 Colorful Colorful Antique 6 The Beginning and End Closely Correlated Bustling and bustling 9 Every Family 10 is still vivid in my mind
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.