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A perfect four-word idiom
1. What are the perfect four-word words?

1. Perfect

[Pinyin]

shí quán shí měi

[Interpretation]

Perfect, without any deficiency.

[Source]

When new things are first produced, they are not all perfect, but they always grow and develop, and eventually they will replace the old things.

[Example]

There are no perfect people. Everyone has his own shortcomings, and we should understand this.

2. Perfect

[Pinyin]

wán měi wú quē

[Interpretation]

Perfect and beautiful, with no shortcomings.

[source]

There is nothing perfect in the world.

[Example]

Being happy doesn't mean that everything is perfect, but that you no longer cling to what is lacking.

3. Perfect

Pinyin]

Jin Shà n Jin M ě i

[Explanation]

It is extremely perfect and beautiful. It means perfect to have no shortcomings.

[Source]

The Analects of Confucius Eight Essays: "The son called Shao:' It's perfect, but it's also good.' It is called "Wu":' It is perfect, but it is not perfect.'

[example]

He has always been meticulous, striving for perfection, and must be perfect.

4. Perfect to Beauty

[Pinyin]

zhě sh à n zhě m ě i

[Interpretation]

To: Most. The most perfect and beautiful.

[Source]

Mao Dun's "Three Sides" VII: "He longs for a big storm that shakes the universe, and he regards this understanding as a' miracle' that has made the world from perfection to beauty, so he can't understand the actual transformation of life-the progress made in the contradiction and chaos, and he feels ugly."

5. Perfect

[Pinyin]

ti ā n y and wü fè ng

[Interpretation]

According to myths and legends, fairy clothes have no seams. Metaphor things carefully perfect, can't find anything wrong.

[Source]

Former Shu Niu Qiao's Record of Ghosts and Ghosts Guo Han: "Xu regarded its clothes as seamless, and Han asked, saying,' Heaven's clothes are not needle and thread.'

[example]

The company's market forecast report is very detailed and flawless. 2. The four-word idiom

perfect

is perfectly explained.

new things are not all perfect when they are first produced, but they always develop and grow, and eventually they will replace the old things.

intact

Explanations and descriptions completely maintain the original integrity, and there is no damage or deformity.

The source of "Precious Textbook": "The bundle of books is pressed under him intact and has been dyed red with blood."

flawless

the interpretation reaches the best standard.

Of course I know that the world will not be perfect.

perfect

the explanation is extremely perfect and beautiful. It means perfect to have no shortcomings.

The source of The Analects of Confucius Eight Essays: "The Confucius said Shao:' It is both beautiful and good.' It is called "Wu":' It is perfect, but it is not perfect.'

Beautiful

Explain that the building is magnificent and magnificent. Modernity is also used to describe the exquisite effect of sculpture or architectural art.

The source code comes from The Book of Rites Under the Tan Bow: "Jin presented Wen Zi as a wife, but Dr. Jin sent a message. Zhang Lao said,' It's beautiful, it's beautiful.' "

impeccable

To explain without finding a fault or flaw means to be perfect.

other women are good at dressing up, and their gestures are impeccable.

wonderful workmanship

explanation: surpass. Artificial ingenuity is better than nature. The description technique is very clever.

The poem "Giving Fireworks to People" by Zhao Mengfu, the source of the poem, says: "The ingenious arts in the world seize the nature of heaven, and the refining of medicine and the burning of lamps are the same in the daytime."

incomparable

There is nothing comparable to it, nothing comparable to it. Of things so perfect that nothing can compare with them.

The source of Tang Hanyu's On the Table of Buddha's Bones: "For thousands of years, it is unparalleled." 3. the perfect four-word idiom

there are some small spots on the white jade.

people or things with good metaphors have some minor shortcomings and fly in the ointment. Source: Preface to Tao Yuanming's Collection by Liang Xiao Tong in the Southern Dynasties: "The white jade is slightly flawed, but it is in the poem Leisure."

There is no speck on the flawless white jade. Metaphor means that people or things are perfect.

Source: Song Shi Daoyuan's Record of Jingde Chuandeng (Volume XIII): "Q:' I have never seen Wang Jiaolue, but I tried to see it by using mystery.' The teacher said,' White jade is flawless, and Bian He gouged out his feet.

' "The Dian of Bai Gui, a spot on Bai Guigui. Metaphor is generally good for people or things, but there are some minor shortcomings.

Source: The Book of Songs, Elegance and Restraint: "Bai Gui's chastity can still be polished; You can't be guilty of what you say. " There are some small spots on the white jade.

people or things with good metaphors have some minor shortcomings and fly in the ointment. Source: Preface to Tao Yuanming's Collection by Liang Xiao Tong in the Southern Dynasties: "The white jade is slightly flawed, but it is in the poem Leisure."

There is no speck on the flawless white jade. Metaphor means that people or things are perfect.

Source: Song Shi Daoyuan's Record of Jingde Chuandeng (Volume XIII): "Q:' I have never seen Wang Jiaolue, but I tried to see it by using mystery.' The teacher said,' White jade is flawless, and Bian He gouged out his feet.

'' the length of holding people refers to grasping the shortcomings and faults of others as a handle and attacking them. Source: Volume 39 of "Seven Signs of Yunqi": "The twenty-ninth precept, you must not hold people's length, but even hate each other."

the ruler is short of a large piece of beautiful jade, but short of defects. Metaphor is a good talent with small shortcomings.

Source: Song Yueke's "Praise of Bao Zhen's Zhaifa Book and Jiang Guanwen's Two Sticks to Qiantang Tianfu": "There are flaws in your feet and inches, and the work will not give up." Large alcohol and small defective alcohol: pure; Faults: faults.

generally pure, but with some shortcomings. Source: Tang Hanyu's Reading Xunzi: "Xunzi and Yang, big alcohol but small defects."

elegant hall. Metaphor is a high demand and a perfect realm.

source: Qing Yuan Mei's "Xu Zhai with Chen Cishi": "If you don't reach the elegant hall, you still hope that the secretariat will edify you." It is natural to describe the poetry structure as tight and natural, and there is no trace of axe and chisel in the use of words.

It also describes that people's talents and virtues are perfect and natural. Source: Tang Hanyu's Book of Xiang Gong in Xiangyang: "Your Excellency is an outstanding wizard, and you have a strong and handsome virtue, which is natural and has no shore."

It's self-contained to describe the tight and natural structure of poetry, and there is no trace of axe and chisel in the use of words. It also describes people's talents, virtues, perfection and nature.

the same as "natural". Golden rules and regulations: legal provisions.

originally means perfect legal provisions. The latter refers to the creed that cannot be changed and must be observed.

Source: Han Yangxiong's Drama Qin Meixin: "An imperial law is a golden rule." The form and content of the article are perfect.

It also describes a person's beautiful appearance. The same as "metallographic jade".

Metallography and Yuzhen metaphor articles are perfect in form and content. It also describes people as beautiful in appearance.

the same as "metallographic jade". Metallographic jade gold and jade: a metaphor for beauty; Phase: appearance; Quality: essence.

The metaphor article is perfect in form and content. It also describes people as beautiful in appearance.

Source: Han Wang Yi's Preface to Lisao: "The so-called metallographic jade is unparalleled in the world, and its reputation is extremely poor, and it will never be published." Perfect perfection: extreme.

extremely perfect, extremely beautiful. Describe things perfectly.

with "perfect". Source: The Analects of Confucius Eight Essays: "Zi said Shao:' It's perfect, but it's also good.

' Wu':' It's perfect, but it's not perfect.' "Perfect, extremely perfect, extremely beautiful.

refers to perfection without any shortcomings. Source: The Analects of Confucius Eight Essays: "Zi said Shao:' It's perfect, but it's also good.

' Wu':' It's perfect, but it's not perfect.' "Excellence: perfect, good; Benefit: more.

better is better. Source: The Analects of Confucius Learn: "The Book of Poetry says:' If it is cut, it will be polished.

' What does it mean? " Song Zhu Xi's note: "Those who treat bone angles with words will cut them and discuss them again;" Those who treat jade, both cut it and regrind it, have refined it, and seek its essence. " Saving the que: the same as "lack", deficiency and shortcoming.

save mistakes and make up for deficiencies. Source: Pan Yuechuan, Book of Jin: "Therefore, the prosperity of proverbs and rules will save the deficiency, but it will still violate the allegory, so that those who speak are not guilty, and those who smell it will be enough to self-discipline."

find out the flaws and cover up the flaws: the spots on the jade; Yu: The brilliance of jade. Deliberately find fault with the spots on the jade and bury its brilliance.

Metaphor deliberately finds fault with other people's shortcomings and ignores their advantages and disadvantages. Source: Tang Yan Ying's Refutation of Lu Luan: "Today, it is too common to discuss the political details of Jingnan ... It is a theory of concealing flaws and concealing Yu, which is not appropriate."

Liang Jin Meiyu has fine red gold and flawless jade. The metaphor article is perfect.

It also means that people have excellent moral quality. Source: Tang Xu Yin's "Jin Ma Men Fu": "Is it different to be strict with first frost, and it is difficult to hurt the husband, the bamboo and the pine; When the fire burns, it does not damage its good gold and jade. "

Biography of Yang Jiong in the Old Tang Dynasty: "The writings of Li Qiao, Cui Rong, Xue Ji and Song Zhiwen are as good as Jin Meiyu's." Pure fire: pure.

Taoist alchemist thinks it's a success to make a pure blue flame in the furnace. Later, it is used to describe that kung fu has reached the perfect state of proficiency.

Source: Four-character Poems by Don Sun Simiao: "A flaming furnace is full of fire, and a flaming flame is flowing; The smoke shows that it is awkward, and the flame is not fake. " Beautiful jade has no defect: jade spots.

there is not a speck on Mei-yu. Metaphor means that people or things are perfect and flawless.

Source: Yuan Wang Shifu's Romance of the West Chamber, the third book, the third fold: "He is a delicate and flawless jade, with a pink face and a cloud of crows." The fly in the ointment is generally good, but there are still shortcomings.

Source: Ming Lingmengchu's Surprise at the First Moment, Volume 27: "second time around, it is a good thing to be separated and reunited; However, it is still a fly in the ointment that Mrs. Wang lost her virginity as a concubine and never got to the root of the traitor and avenged herself. " Seek perfection, blame and responsibility: demand; Complete and ready: complete and perfect.

people and things are perfect, and there are no shortcomings. Source: "The Analects of Confucius": "A gentleman doesn't give his relatives, and he doesn't make his ministers complain about it. Therefore, if there is no big reason in the old, he will not abandon it; Nothing to prepare for one person. "

perfect, perfect, and lacking in nothing. To cover up stains and shortcomings by whitewashing.

the four-corner metaphor is perfect. Seamless myth and legend, the fairy's clothes have no seams.

It means that things are thorough and perfect, and nothing can be found wrong. Source: Guo Han, the Record of the Ghosts by Niu Qiao, a former Shu: "Xu regarded his clothes as seamless, and Han asked him, saying,' Heaven's clothes are not needle and thread.

'' A match made in heaven: cooperation. It seems to be on. 4. Idiom to describe perfection

White jade is flawless: there is no speck on it. It means that people or things are perfect. Bai Gui is flawless: Dian: spots on jade. White jade is flawless: there is no speck on it. It means that people or things are perfect. Adjustment: cooking is cooked thoroughly. Metaphorical processing makes it perfect. It is often used to improve the processing of articles, or to further express the theory perfectly. Without self-help, it means that under the influence of a good environment, it will naturally grow up perfectly. Can't praise: it means that the article is well written and others can't add another sentence. It describes the article as perfect. Can't praise: praise: sponsorship; Praise: add a sentence. I can't make any comments. I describe the article as perfect. If Dacheng is missing: Dacheng: perfect; Lack: defect, lack. Perfect seems to have some shortcomings. Elegant hall: elegant hall. Metaphor for high requirements, perfect realm. No regrets: no regrets: fine hair and hair, referring to a very small number; Regret: There is nothing regrettable about the lack of heart. The description is perfect. It is natural: it describes the strict and natural structure of poetry, and there is no trace of axe in the use of words. It also describes the perfect and natural talent of people. It is self-contained: it describes the strict and natural structure of poetry. There is no trace of chisel in the use of words to convey the canon. It also describes that people's talents and virtues are perfect and natural. It is the same as "natural beauty". Metallography and jade mirror: it means that the form and content of the article are perfect. It also means that people's appearance is perfect. It is the same as "metallography and jade". Metallography and jade mirror: gold and jade. Phase: appearance; Quality: essence. Metaphorically, the form and content of the article are perfect. It also describes the beauty of people's appearance. It is impossible to be perfect if you are eager to achieve success. Perfect: extremely perfect, Extremely beautiful. It means perfection without any shortcomings. Good workers don't show people simplicity: simplicity: there is no finely processed wood. Clever carpenters don't show people unfinished products. It means that virtuous people must cultivate people or do things perfectly. Liang Jin Meiyu: red gold with good color and flawless jade. It means that articles are perfect. It also means that people's moral quality is excellent. Perfect: pure: pure. Taoist. It is considered that the pure blue flame produced in the furnace is successful. Later, it is used to describe that kung fu has reached the perfect state. Slow work and meticulous work mean that the perfect product can be produced only by careful production. The beautiful jade is flawless: defective: jade spots. There is no small spot on the beautiful jade. It is a metaphor for the perfection of people or things. The bright moon is not always round: it is a metaphor that life can't be perfect in everything. The pearl is a pearl. Prepare: have, perfect. Require perfection. Describe demanding. Seek perfection and blame: demand, responsibility: demand; All-round, all-round, perfect. Perfect for people and things, without defects. Perfect day by day: achieve. Gradually reach a perfect situation. Perfect: perfect, without deficiency. All four corners are perfect. A perfect match made in heaven: cooperation. It seems that God has arranged it and cooperated it perfectly. If you wish people a happy marriage, there is no connection. Nothing can be compared with it. Unparalleled: it means that something is perfect, and nothing can be compared with it. Unattainable: Flawless: a metaphor for the shortcomings of something. Perfect, blameless. Unparalleled: it means that something is perfect, and nothing can be compared with it.