Di Renjie's four-character idioms for scolding people included having both virtue and ability, being upright and upright, having clean sleeves, being honest and upright, having both wisdom and courage, having both wisdom and courage, and having no choice but to give up.
Di Renjie's four idioms were: selfless, resourceful, resourceful, wise, upright, honest, virtuous, respected, full of peaches and plums, upright, selfless, crying bitterly, and without leaving any solutions.
Di Renjie had many idioms, including divine foresight, selflessness, resourcefulness, righteousness, peaches and plums all over the world, two sleeves clean and fresh, upright and upright, both virtue and ability, respected and respected, impartial, crying bitterly, honest and upright, both wisdom and courage, both wisdom and courage, and no strategy.
Di Renjie's four subordinates were Zhang Jianzhi, Huan Yanfan, Jing Hui, and Dou Huaizhen.
Di Renjie's four guards were Li Yuanfang, Qiao Tai, Head Butler Uncle Hong, and Hu Jinghui. Li Yuanfang was the captain of Di Renjie's guards. He showed outstanding martial arts and talent in the play. Qiao Tai was Di Renjie's bodyguard and was responsible for his safety. The butler, Uncle Hong, played a crucial role in the play to help Di Renjie resolve the crisis. Hu Jinghui was a lieutenant general of the Thousand Bull Guard. He was a descendant of Empress Wang's family and one of the six snake heads of the snake spirit. These guards played an important role by Di Renjie's side, protecting his safety and helping him solve cases.
The four-word idiom containing "Peihua" was: Pèi huáde (pèi huáde refers to good days and good people) could also be written as Péguard.
It was a four-word idiom, not a four-word phrase. It meant that the scene was complicated and grand, and the atmosphere was lively. This idiom came from 'Dream of the Red Chamber'.
The answer to the four-word idiom,'Night's Night', was not in the search results provided.
The four-word idioms for refreshing were: fresh and refined, fresh and natural, fresh and refreshing, fresh and pleasant, fresh and pleasant, etc.
Di Renjie was an intelligent and studious official. He had shown extraordinary talent and integrity when he was young. He was once falsely accused, but his talent was eventually discovered and he was called the "Lost Pearl of the Vast Ocean". He was so obsessed with reading that he did not even want to interrupt his conversation with the Sage when he was questioned. He had also won many battles in the past, demonstrating his military talent. Di Renjie was a loyal official. His story was full of legends and integrity.