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What are the four-word idioms in Chen Lin?
1. A four-character idiom with arrow characters 1, seeking for regression urgently.

Idiom pinyin: guιxιn Sijiàn

Idiom explanation: I want to go home if I am on the verge of an arrow. Describe my longing to go home.

The origin of the idiom: Back to the 94th chapter of Li Ruzhen's Jing Hua Yuan in Qing Dynasty: "Soon, I crossed the pine forest, the stream, the Shuiyue village and the Jing Hua Yuan. It is really anxious to return. "

2. The arrow is on the string

Idiom pinyin: Jian bánǔzhāng

Idiom explanation: It is a metaphor that the situation is tense and explosive.

The origin of the idiom: The fourth part of Zhou Erfu's Morning on the Beach: "Tony Fung saw that they were fighting, and the situation was not good." He quickly stood up and walked among them.

It's hard to guard against an arrow in the back.

Idiom Pinyin: à n ji à n fang

Idiom definition: stab in the back hurts people: an arrow released from a hiding place; Guard: Guard. Arrows released from hidden places are difficult to guard against.

The origin of the idiom: the second fold of the ancient and modern zaju Liu Qian was ill and hit a one-horned cow: "Boy, it is easy to hide when shooting, but it is difficult to prevent when opening a sword. I will plot against him. If I move the general here, I will beat that guy and save your father. "

4. Time flies

Idiom pinyin: guāng yān sijia n n

Idiom definition: Time flies. Metaphor time flies quickly.

The origin of the idiom: the poem "Guan He Dao Zhong" in Wei Zhuang, the former Shu Dynasty: "But when you see time flowing like an arrow, you don't know that the sky is bent like a bow."

5, such as an arrow in the string

Idiom pinyin: rú jiàn zài xián

Idiom explanation: the arrow is on the string. Metaphor is imperative.

The origin of the idiom: The Three Kingdoms Lin's "For Yuan Shao" quoted "Wei Zhi": "The arrow is on the string, and it must be sent."

2. The four-character idiom "Biography of Yizhoushu": "Man is stronger than heaven."

Liu Song wrote "Xiangyang Song": "Man will conquer nature, and it will take half a day." People's plan: refers to people's plan.

Refers to the fact that human power can overcome nature. Where there is a will, there is a way. Biography of Geng Yan: "When the general was in Nanyang, he often thought that it was difficult to get together in the world, where there is a will, there is a way."

With determination and perseverance, things will eventually succeed. A hundred feet of pole head, further Buddhist language, although the metaphor is deep, still need to practice and improve.

Metaphor has reached a high level, but it is still not satisfied, and further efforts are needed. Song Shi Daoyuan's Record of Dengchuan in Jingdezhen, Volume 10: "The teacher said:' The pole head does not move, although it is not true, the pole head will achieve something, and the world of ten parties is the whole body.

I heard the chicken dance "Biography of Jin Shu Zu Ti": "I heard the chicken crow in the middle of the night, and I thought it was not an ugly sound." For dancing. "

Get up and dance the sword when you hear the cock crow. Metaphor after aspiring to serve the country, the people rise in time.

Starting from scratch, I started a career by my own efforts. The dust rolled up when those people ran back.

Describe the organizational strength after failure and try to save it. In ancient Buddhist temples, bells were rung in the morning and drums were rung at dusk to make people aware.

Burn one's bridges is to act decisively, with the determination to look forward and not look back. He devoted himself to The Biography of Ban Chao in the Later Han Dynasty: "If a gentleman has no ambition, he should still serve Fu Jiezi and Zhang Qian in a foreign country in order to win a title. Can he stay long? " Join the army: join the army.

Throw away the pen and join the army. It refers to the new preface and miscellaneous four, which was written by the literati in charge of the army: "The son of Xiong Qu saw his sincerity and the stone opened it. What is the situation? " Stone: metal and stone are the hardest things.

Even the stones have been opened. Describe a person's sincere and strong heart and infinite strength.

Diligence can make up for Song Shaoyong's "writing": "If you make a fake image, it will always be fake." Diligence can make up for the deficiency.

Man can conquer nature by analogy. Where there is a will, there is a way. If you have a firm ambition, you will succeed as long as you work hard.

Good medicine tastes bitter and can cure diseases, but it tastes bitter. Metaphor tells the truth and remonstrates criticism. Although it sounds uncomfortable, it is good for people.

Hanging beam and stabbing stocks describe studying hard. Liu Xiang's Warring States Policy Qin Ce Me in the Western Han Dynasty: (Su Qin) was sleepy when he was studying, drawing a cone and stabbing his legs, bleeding at his feet. "

Han Shu by Ban Gu in the Eastern Han Dynasty: "Sun Nai's literary talent and eagerness to learn will not stop sooner or later. When you are tired of sleeping, tie your head with a rope and hang the housing beam. "

Have a clear conscience Li's "Officialdom Appears" 22: "It's just that there will be some wind outside in the future. Fortunately, the master didn't earn the money himself, so I can have a clear conscience. " Ask your heart: ask yourself.

Ask yourself if you have any shame. Chapter 25 of the Chronicle of the Eastern Zhou Dynasty in Feng Ming: "I heard that' men are ambitious in all directions'.

When you are in your prime, you don't want to be an official, just keep your wife trapped. "Sifang: the world. Have lofty aspirations and ideals.

Mill pestle: A stick used to pound rice or beat clothes. Grind the iron bar into fine needles.

Metaphor as long as you have perseverance and are willing to work hard, you can succeed in anything. Song Zhu Mu's "Yu Fangsheng, Lan Mei, Zhou Mozhen Xi": "At the foot of Xianger Mountain, it spread to Dushu Mountain in Li Taibai, and it was not abandoned. It was a small stream. When I met an old man, I asked him with a pestle and said,' I want to be a needle' is too white, and I still feel willing to drop out of school. "

Lessons from the previous car "Xunzi Xiangcheng": "The previous car has been built, when is unknown!" Xiang said to "Said Yuanshan": "The front car is covered, and the rear car is alarmed." Mirror: Mirror is a lesson.

The lesson of overturning in front. Lessons from the past.

Those who are late bloomers must be honed before they can succeed in their later years. Used to describe talented people who are late in their careers.

Hard-won: firewood. Sleeping on straw still smells of bravery after eating and sleeping.

Describe a person who works hard and strives for the best. "Historical Records of Gou Jian's Family": "The King of Yue crossed the road and opposed the country, but he was worried and didn't dare to sit or eat."

Wheat, Su Qin's Thorn Cutting the Pu, Linchi Book by Tao Kanyun, Snow by Sun Kangying, Snow by Sachiying, Hard Work Anger: Determined to Work Hard; Figure: seeking. Determined to strive for prosperity.

Excellence: perfect, good; Benefits: more. Okay, much better.

Study the Analects of Confucius: The Book of Songs says,' If it is incisive, if it is sharpened, if it is polished.' What is its significance? "Song Zhuxi's Note:" Those who treat bone angles with words will be beheaded and discussed again; Those who treat jade are all polished and re-polished, and they have been refined and seek their essence. "

Strive for the upper reaches, work hard and strive for the advanced. Diligence can make up for the lack of talent.

Determined to learn the Expo, man proposes, God disposes, which shows that you have done your best. As for whether we can achieve our goal, it depends on luck. Stupid birds fly first. For example, people with poor ability are afraid of falling behind and doing things earlier than others.

Yuan Hanqing's "Mu Chen Jiaozi" is the first discount: "I will make an analogy with you: I am like a ghost bird, and you stupid bird fly first." Unswervingly unwilling, future generations are unwilling to fall behind others.

I can't stop reading the biography of the reflection of Wu Shu Monroe, quoting the biography of Jiang Biao: "I can't stop reading the military affairs of Wudang." Allusions: interpretation: put down; Volume: refers to books.

Books never leave their hands. Describe being diligent and eager to learn.

Gong Yu's metaphor of moving mountains is insisting on transforming nature and fighting unswervingly. Liezi Tang Wen records that there are two big mountains in front of Gong Yu's house, and he is determined to level them. Another old man is wise, laughing at his stupidity and thinking that he can't do it.

Gong Yu said: I have a son when I die, and a grandson when my son dies. My children and grandchildren will never end, and the two mountains will eventually be razed. Ambitious: pregnant with Tibet.

Aim high. Ming Luo Guan Zhong's Romance of the Three Kingdoms, the twenty-first time: "A hero has lofty aspirations, a good plan in his belly, an opportunity to hide the universe and breathe the ambition of heaven and earth."

Industry is good and diligent: learning; Fine: proficient; Yu: lies in; Diligence: Diligence. Profound knowledge is acquired through hard work.

Tang Hanyu's "Learning and Knowing": "Industry is good at diligence, and play is not hairy; Everything I have done is thought and destruction. " Determined to learn, stubborn, slow, angry and forget to eat, study hard or work even forget to eat.

Describe being very diligent. "The Analects of Confucius": "Anger leads to forgetting food, while joy leads to forgetting worries. I didn't know you would be old. "

Shang Chen Shujun: "Talent.

3. What is the four-character idiom "Yao what Wei what"? Yao Huangwei, pinyin; Yao Huang weizi

Interpretation; Chiba yellow peony, out of Yao's home; Weizi: Red Peony in Chiba is from Wei Renpu family. Originally refers to two precious peony varieties in Luoyang in Song Dynasty. Later it refers to expensive flowers.

Source;

1, Yao Huang and Wei Zi are the best and most exotic two famous flowers. It refers to the yellow peony in Chiba, which comes from Yao's family. Wei Zi refers to the red peony in Chiba, which comes from the Wei Renpu family. Originally refers to two precious peony varieties in Luoyang in Song Dynasty. Later it refers to expensive flowers. If peony is the king of flowers, then Yao Huang and Wei Zi can be called "the crown of peony".

2. Wei Zi: Yao Huang is a Chiba yellow flower cultivated by the Yao family in the Song Dynasty; Wei Zi is the red flower of Chiba meat cultivated by Wei Renpu family in the Five Dynasties. These two kinds of flowers are precious varieties of peony. Later, it was used as a general term for fine varieties of peony, but Yao Huang Wei Zi didn't know about it. -Song Yang Wanli's Purple Peony

4. The four-character idiom "what, what, what, what, cloud, what" resounded through the sky and the wind blew it away.

First, resounding through the sky [xi m: ng Chè yú n xi ā o]

Interpretation: thorough: pass; Cloud: high in the sky. Describe the loud voice, as if it can go through the clouds to the sky.

Said by: The Chu people in the Qing Dynasty won the 86th Romance of Sui and Tang Dynasties: "This flute really blows all over the sky, and thousands of people downstairs in Qian Qian pay attention to it and become silent."

As soon as this flute blows, the sound really seems to be able to pass through the clouds and reach high altitude. Birds are flying, and many people downstairs stop to listen attentively. There is no sound at all.

One thing is just right, one sentence is clear and clever, and the spirit is nine days away, and the ambition can leap into the Millennium.

Explanation: The wind is blowing hard and the clouds are gathering. It is a metaphor that new things come and go, and the momentum is very strong.

From: Shi Hou Chi Bi Fu: "Long whistling, vibration of vegetation, sound of mountains and valleys, wind and water surge."

I pouted and gave a long whistle, and the plants seemed to be shaken by the noise. The valley echoed, the wind blew and the water surged.

Three, ascended a cloud [jiǔ xiāo yún wài]

Description: Nine days: high altitude. Cloud nine. Metaphor is infinite or distant without a trace.

From: Yan Family Instructions by Yan Zhitui in the Northern Qi Dynasty: "One thing is just right, one sentence is clear and clever, and the spirit is nine years old."

One thing is just right, one sentence is clear and clever, and the spirit is nine days away, and the ambition can leap into the Millennium.

Fourth, disappear

Explanation: Just like a smoke cloud dissipates. Metaphor things disappear cleanly.

From: Bird Yang Hao's Sha Qu in Jing Tian: "Elimination; A cup of who sings. "

Translation: things disappear cleanly; Pour a glass of wine. Who will sing with me?

Verb (abbreviation for verb) The wind blew away the clouds.

Explanation: It is a metaphor for the disappearance and end of things.

Said by: Kang Zhuo's Spring Planting and Autumn Harvest: "This matter is blowing in the wind, and no one is allowed to mention it in the future!"

5. What four-word idiom can be used to describe Ximen Bao 1? Courage and resourcefulness.

Pinyin: yǒu yǒng yǒu móu

Explanation: Brave and resourceful. Describe the wisdom and courage of people.

Source: Huang Qing Xiaopei's "Biography of Hong Xiuquan" The eighth time: "Huang Jian Xiuquan talks strangely, and all brave and resourceful people are impressed."

2. Smart and brave

Pinyin: zh ying Shuāng quán

Explanation: resourceful, brave and fearless.

Source: Yuan Guan Hanqing's "Five Hou Banquets" The third fold: "A writer knows three strategies, martial arts solves six towers, and he is both wise and brave."

3. Great wisdom and courage

Pinyin: dàzhdàyàng

Explanation: refers to extraordinary intelligence and courage.

4. Eliminate pests for the people

Pinyin: wèi mín chú hài

Description: Harm the people.

Source: Lin's "Wen Qu of the Military Academy of General Wu": "The Prime Minister gains national prestige, harms the people, and his heart is foreign."

Get rid of violence and ensure safety.

Pinyin: chú bào ān liáng

Explanation: violence: mob; Good: kind people. Eliminate * * and appease good people.

Source: Song Liyun's Taiping Guangji: "The duty of giving up is to get rid of violence."

6. The four-character idiom Gao Ke is unattainable

considerate and warm-hearted

[Interpretation] Climb: Climb. It is too high to climb. Description is difficult to achieve. Also described as high above; Unapproachable.

[Language] Lin's "For Cao Hong and the Book": "The debate between husband and Mozi; The winding tape is a wall; Out of reach; Fold chopsticks into machinery; Unbreakable. "

[Pronunciation] No; It can't be pronounced "bú".

[Shape discrimination] Climbing; Can't write "Fan".

It's too high to reach.

[Usage] Difficult to describe; Also described as high above; Unapproachable. Generally used as predicate, attribute and complement.

[structure] is more formal.

[Example] Now; This locust tree has ~.

be beyond one's power

7. The four-character idiom encyclopedia explains idioms.

Pronunciation jiǔ xiāo yún wài

Idiom definition: cloud nine. Metaphor is infinite or distant without a trace.

Explanation 9: High altitude. Cloud nine. Metaphor is infinite or distant without a trace.

The source is Yan Zhitui's "Yan Family Instructions": "One thing is just right, one sentence is clear, and the spirit is nine years old." Yuan Anonymous's "Makeup Box" is the second fold: "The prince is also in this seven treasure boxes, and my soul Chen Lin is flying outside the clouds." Yan Zhitui in the Northern Qi Dynasty wrote "Yan Family Instructions": "One thing is just right, one sentence is clear, and the spirit is nine years old." Yuan Anonymous's "Makeup Box" is the second fold: "The prince is also in this seven treasure boxes, and my soul Chen Lin is flying outside the clouds."

For example, Yan Zhitui's "Yan Family Instructions" in the Northern Qi Dynasty: "One thing is just right, one word is clear and smart, and the spirit is nine, and the ambition will last for a thousand years." Yuan Anonymous's "Makeup Box" is the second fold: "The prince is also in this seven treasure boxes, and my soul Chen Lin is flying outside the clouds."

At that time, how did menstruation love me? Now I have forgotten ~? Cao Qingxue Qin's Dream of Red Mansions11/back

Idiom: thrilling

Idiom pinyin: huíchángdàngq:

Idiom definition: heartbroken, stirring. Describing articles and music is very tactful and moving.

The origin of the idiom: Gao Tang Mi by Chu and Song Yu in the Warring States Period: "Feeling the heart hurts the ileum." Three Kingdoms Cao Wei Pi's "Artemisia Sativa": "Female Song, the music association palace merchant, was deeply moved and heartbroken."

Example of Idiom: Even if there is a sad background flashing before their eyes, their frank heart can melt him in and make him have no strength anymore. (Zhu Ziqing's Reading Poems by the Lake)

Idiom Head Word: Form * * *

Idiom pinyin: xingxíngsèse

Idiom definition: The original meaning is to give birth to this color. All kinds, many kinds.

The origin of the idiom: Liezi Tian Rui: "Tangible, tangible, colored, * * *".

Example of idiom: A hundred people are inevitably good and bad, not to mention thousands. (Yao's Li Zicheng, Volume I, Chapter VI)

Idiom title: earth-shattering

Idiom pinyin

Definition of Idiom: Describe the great momentum or significance of an event.

The origin of the idiom: Tang Bai Juyi's poem "Li Bais Tomb": "Poor graves are poor in spring, and there have been earth-shattering words."

Example of idiom: I feel more energetic than before on the water margin, make great achievements and enjoy the glory of the world. (Chen's "Water Margin" for the first time)

Idiom head word: closely related

Idiom pinyin: x: x: xi: ngt: bu ng

Idiom definition: Breathing is also interrelated. Describe their intimate relationship. Breathing: the gas that comes in and out when breathing.

Examples of idioms: Water is the source of life and the origin of water and life.

Idioms: emerge in endlessly.

Idiom pinyin

Idiom definition: appear one after another, without end. Layer: repeat; Poverty: exhaustion.

The origin of the idiom: Tang Hanyu's Epitaph of Mr. Yao Zhen: "Ghosts and spirits stand up and see each other one after another." "Tang Shuyi Wenzhi": "The ups and downs of the past dynasties, the articles compete with the times; However, it can be varied and inexhaustible, so how can it have ups and downs? "

Example of idioms: Patriotism is manifested in Chinese and foreign literature, and it is too numerous to mention. (Wen Yiduo's Literature and Patriotism-Commemorating March 18th)