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1. Help me think of a four-word word or idiom. The first letter of the four-character pinyin is xxhxyzyrgqy, which is happy in the idiom Yan xǐ xíng yú yán n. Explain: reveal.

Inner joy is shown on the face. The idiom describing the irrepressible joy comes from the Biography of Liu Shilong in Southern Qi Dynasty: "Being embarrassed by the country, enjoy it."

For the explanation of the idiom "liking the new and hating the old", see "liking the new and hating the old". The source of the idiom "Biography of Wang Maoyin in the Draft of the Qing Dynasty" says: "Making a lot of money today is convenient to cover up the new and hate the old, and human feelings are the same."

Go out before dawn and come back after dark. The idiom comes from the biography of Xia Tong in the Book of Jin: "Young people are lonely and poor, take filial piety as their parents, take their brothers as their friends, beg for food every time, go home on a starry night, or go to the seaside and detain them."

Incense dies. The idiom xiāng xiāo yù yǔn is like jade: it was used by old scholars to refer to women; 舵舵: decline; Metaphor is death. Metaphor beauty died young.

The idiom comes from the thirtieth time of Xu's Romance of the Gods: "Fragrant jade is broken and beautiful women are absolutely beautiful, and broken bones are stained with blood!" Be careful. Happiness lies in the face. Interpretation of idioms: show.

Inner joy is shown on the face. The idiom describing the irrepressible joy comes from the Biography of Liu Shilong in Southern Qi Dynasty: "Being embarrassed by the country, enjoy it."

For the explanation of the idiom "liking the new and hating the old", see "liking the new and hating the old". The source of the idiom "Biography of Wang Maoyin in the Draft of the Qing Dynasty" says: "Making a lot of money today is convenient to cover up the new and hate the old, and human feelings are the same."

Go out before dawn and come back after dark. The idiom comes from the biography of Xia Tong in the Book of Jin: "Young people are lonely and poor, take filial piety as their parents, take their brothers as their friends, beg for food every time, go home on a starry night, or go to the seaside and detain them."

Incense dies. The idiom xiāng xiāo yù yǔn is like jade: it was used by old scholars to refer to women; 舵舵: decline; Metaphor is death. Metaphor beauty died young.

The idiom comes from the thirtieth time of Xu's Romance of the Gods: "Fragrant jade is broken and beautiful women are absolutely beautiful, and broken bones are stained with blood!" Explain the idioms Xi m: o x and n y y: I dare not neglect them at all. Wing wing: Respect and caution.

The idiom comes from The Book of Songs Daya Daming: "Wang Wei, you should be careful." Just like a happy heart, the idiom Xi explains a happy heart.

The idiom comes from the Golden World for the first time: "As long as you are a little good to yourself and your conscience is tilted to half, you will try your best to explore, just as your experience is satisfied, you will not stop." The interpretation of the idiom X:Xěng yāo Zuo guàI means that monsters play tricks on people or do harm to people.

Nowadays, there are many metaphors that make much ado about nothing; Make trouble; Sabotage and sabotage. The idiom comes from Peach Blossom written by an anonymous person in the Yuan Dynasty: "Since you still have a long life, you can not care about the underworld, but you are so evil."

The idiom "Xu à Xu à n y ü zh and ng qí o" is interpreted as boasting and striving for differences. The origin of the idiom is Qing Wu Ren Jian's "The Present Situation of Wonders Witnessed in Twenty Years": "Gather around Sima Road, show the signs of Zhang Yan, show off differences and strive for wonders."

Learn to use the idiom "apply what you have learned" to explain "apply what you have learned". To: implementation; Use: practical application.

The idiom comes from Xin Li's "Come for Living Water with a Source": "We should study according to the needs of practical work and revolutionary struggle, apply what we have learned, study hard and study hard." Gossip words Xi yán yán Zhu Xi idioms explain irrelevant words; Extra words.

The idiom comes from Qin Mu's "A Pigeon Picking a Shell from an Easy Sea": "A speech with profound implications is worth a lot of irrelevant gossip." Nebula causes rain xρng yún zhiǔ Interpretation of idioms Nebula: Jiyun.

Make rain. According to myths and legends, dragons have the ability to see the rain through clouds.

Metaphorical music poetry is magnificent and extraordinary. The idiom comes from Tang Huangfu's "Lu Shengyuan Story": "A man who is enlightened can rain in Yun Qi and sit down and die."

The idiom xiáng yún ruì qì explains that in ancient times, colorful clouds in the sky were regarded as auspicious signs, so they were called auspicious clouds. Also known as "Xiangyun Ruicai".

The idiom comes from the fourth fold of Wei Zi Palace in Ming Dynasty: "Look at this auspicious cloud, auspiciousness, sunshine and breeze, which is a good omen for peace." Turn around, turn around: turn around, turn around; Mind: mind.

Reconsider; Change the original ideas and attitudes. The idiom comes from Gao Yuan Zecheng's Pipa Story (No.3 1): "I'm afraid your father will change his mind, so what?" Collusion: Water vapor at night.

This refers to Tang Xizong time; Examiner Cui Ling; A candidate named Cui Yue was admitted. So someone is joking; What connects their single names is the word "hand in hand".

"Ling" and "Ling" are connected. Metaphor means people who smell the same.

The idiom comes from the Song Dynasty's New South Wales: "Cui Ling worked for two years and published a list of Cui Ling. The speaker said,' I am a protege and collude with each other.' "Dusty hu and y ā n use idioms to explain dirty.

The idiom comes from Lu Xun's Gai Huaji's Continued Xiamen Newsletter: "I can't buy new publications in nearby Beijing and Shanghai, so sometimes I feel lonely, but I can't see the dusty Modern Review." An Explanation of the Idiom "Good Banquet ǐ y ǔ ǔ ǔ ǔ ǔ ǔ ǔ ǔ ǔ ǔ ǔ ǔ ǔ ǔ ǔ ǔ ǔ ǔ"

For the explanation of the idiom "changing palaces and molting feathers", see "changing palaces and molting feathers". Also known as "changing business".

This means that the music has been changed. Gong, Shang and Yu are all names in the five tones of ancient music.

Later, it also means that the content of things has changed. The idiom comes from Song Yang Wuqiu's poem "Dianjiang Lip (Small Pavilion and Quiet Platform)": "Who can make up after changing feathers and moving to the palace?"

Yuan Yuji's "Candle Shadows Shake Red (Snow Reflects the Virtual Eaves)" says: "The bridal chamber is warm in spring, shedding its shell and moving to the palace, and the beads are round and silky." .

2. Write an idiom with 65,438+00 idioms, starting with 26 words with pinyin letters, and explain how to deal with things as they are: treat difficulties, dangers and special situations with a gloomy attitude like normal situations.

Step by step: follow certain regulations and procedures. According to the picture: the original metaphor is rigid; Now it also refers to finding things according to clues.

Pommel horse fatigue: describes the fatigue of journey and battle. Contentment is happiness: contentment is happiness, and you are willing to follow the moral standards you believe in.

Give up halfway: Give up halfway, so that the work cannot be completed. Teach fish to swim: Show off your skills in front of experts.

Multi-tone: Describing colors is complicated. Opinions vary: there are good and bad comments.

Hold on to the disabled: describe being conservative and not striving for progress. A drop in the ocean: the metaphor is very small.

Things change: a metaphor of great changes in the world. Steal the bell: describe being evasive and not telling the whole truth.

Hiding evil people and accepting evil practices: a metaphor for tolerating bad people. The knife must be cut: a metaphor for doing things in time.

Major events: metaphorically speaking, starting from the overall situation, we should solve key problems first. Boast: a metaphor for exaggeration, exaggeration or reality.

Overqualified: refers to improper personnel arrangement and waste of talents. Small disadvantages of alcohol: generally speaking, it is good, but there are some small disadvantages.

-4: This means it's too big to use. Cheating: Cheating on each other.

Seeing and hearing: after seeing and listening more, it is invisibly affected. Face-to-face: the elders teach enthusiastically and seriously.

Intimacy: describes intimacy. See and listen: listen with your own ears and see with your own eyes.

Ai4: Describe a situation or a thriving business. Fiona Fang chisel: Metaphor is out of place.

Bohemian: Acting casually and unrestrained (including derogatory). Wandering: Indulge in behavior and not be bound by secular etiquette.

Words from the heart: sincere words from the heart. Admit failure: sincerely admit that you are inferior to others.

Treat others sincerely: treat others sincerely, treat others sincerely. Honest and clean: strong and upright, not catering to please others.

Stubborn: Stubborn and confident, regardless of other people's opinions. Ethics: describe noble character and behavior.

Ghost crying and wolf howling: describes loud howling and harsh voice (including derogatory meaning). Tricky: There are many bad ideas.

Cuckoo trick: a sinister and despicable means. Wonderful workmanship: describe the exquisite skills of sculpture, architecture and so on.

Sneaky: To act furtively rather than openly. I am eager to make great achievements: I mean more than one now, and I want to make great contributions.

Vastness: describe vastness and expansion. Not at all: the description is correct.

There is no difference: there is no difference at all. Bold: bold and unrestrained.

Frown: headache, frowning, describing disgust and hatred. Harsh words: describe the expression on your face when you are angry.

Run like a fly: Walk like a fly. Brainstorm ideas: brainstorm ideas and extensively absorb useful opinions.

Many a little makes a mickle: a metaphor for many a mickle. Unforgettable: describe a deep memory and never forget it (mostly used to thank others). Urgent: The situation is urgent and urgent.

Ke4 Sudden death: Sudden. Unprecedented: exaggeratedly described as unique.

Empty xue2 comes from the wind: the metaphor of news and legend is not completely unreasonable. Deviate from mainstream thought or tradition.

Loneliness: living a lonely life without companions. Return the favor: Answer others in the same way or manner.

Etiquette country: a country that pays attention to etiquette. Li is stiff: a metaphor of brotherhood and mutual assistance; The latter metaphor is to replace each other or suffer for others.

Careless: Not caring at all. Full of enthusiasm: my heart is full of warm and sincere feelings.

A storm in the city: metaphorically, the news spread all over the city, and people talked about it. Erudition: Praise someone's snowstorm and talent.

Economics: for learning only. Rude and unreasonable: rude and unreasonable.

Hard to describe: hard to describe. The opposite of the other party: metaphor is the opposite of action and purpose.

Become angry with shame or anger. Noisy: nagging.

Flexibility: people can endure when they are frustrated and fight when they are successful. Break off diplomatic relations: refers to love.

Ouou 3: Metaphorically exhausted (mostly used for writing). Putting the cart before the horse: a metaphor for deliberately making an amazing gesture, but not acting immediately.

Climbing the dragon and attaching the phoenix: it means to curry favor with or take refuge in powerful people. Quote: Speak and write extensively, and quote a lot of materials as evidence or examples.

Sideways: dishonest religious sects; It also means academically. Pao2 hu4 Debut: Bad guys come to power as officials.

Transition: refers to the practice of articles. Bring back to life: describe art or skill.

Recruit: Recruit and appoint new people. Bullfighting: describes the high spirit of bravery or injustice.

Guan Qi Changhong: Describe lofty spirit and heroism. Kim: I can't help laughing.

Give up one's love reluctantly: describe reluctance. Appoint a person with both ability and political integrity, regardless of his relationship with himself.

Hardworking: I work hard and am not afraid of others complaining. Morning evening: describes people getting up late.

Shen 1 student: There are many students. Deliberate: think deeply and repeatedly.

Hate wu4: Extreme disgust and hatred for someone or something. Hidden: Metaphorically, people with real talent and learning don't show off in front of others.

Deep expectations: can convince everyone. Bribery perverts the law: corruption and bribery, breaking the law and discipline.

Greedy: greedy, always unsatisfied. Talking and laughing: the dialogue is pleasant and interesting.

Laughing and laughing: it should not be normal to be able to handle what happened calmly and laugh and laugh. A flash in the pan: people or things appear and disappear soon.

Waffleming: a metaphor of high position and mediocrity. Dig one's heart out: do one's best (including derogatory meaning).

Bad style: bad style and bad atmosphere. Inside the outer circle: approachable in appearance, flexible in handling things, but serious in practice.

Gouwan 1 meat patch: only pay attention to immediate interests and use harmful methods to save the emergency. Dispute settlement: mediate disputes, make things calm and make people live and work in peace and contentment.

Rare treasures: rare and precious jewels in the world. Bustling: describes people coming and going very lively.

To listen attentively: to listen attentively. Turn over a new leaf: a metaphor for complete repentance.

Choose yan3 and take a breath: describe a weak breath. Hell pay: severe punishment, no forgiveness.

Get ready for battle: Get fully prepared for battle and meet the enemy. Dazzle: describes being dazzled by seeing complex things.

Oblivion: reputation is buried and no one knows it. Duty-bound: you should do your duty, you can't.