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Shake four-character idioms
1. The four-character idiom "shake" means to bluff and shake your head and sigh.

Shake your head, shake your head, shake your soul, shake your tail.

Shake your head, shake your head, shake your head, shake your tail.

Shake your head and pen.

Shake your head, shake your soul, shake your mind and shake your heart.

Shake your head, shake your head, shake your lips, bulge your beak and shake your goose feather fan.

The feather fan passed through the city, swaying.

Shake your lips, shake your head, shake your head.

Shake Wan Li's seat and sit down.

The word "lip-wagging and beak-bulging" begins with the word "lip-wagging and tongue-bulging". It also means to talk a lot, show off your eloquence and drum up your tongue. See "shake your lips and drum up your tongue". It also means talking a lot, showing off eloquence and shaking a goose feather fan. Legend has it that Zhuge Liang often commands battles with a feather fan in his hand. Some military strategists who appeared on the later stage also held feather fans. Because of the metaphor of "shaking the goose feather fan", the painting strategy changed and the description was rapid. More refers to the change of appearance but the essence remains the same. Wave your hand and touch the ban, indicating that the law is annoying and harsh. Shake your head. Shake your head easily. Describe the appearance of being proud or enjoying yourself. Also describe the posture of reading and chanting. Shake one's head and tail. Describe a happy or carefree look and shake your head. Describe the appearance of enjoying yourself. Self-righteous, wagging one's head, wagging one's head, wagging one's tail, wagging one's tail and begging for mercy means that a dog wags its tail to please its owner. It is often used to describe people who have no regard for personality, bow and scrape to others, and flatter them. From Tang Hanyu's book "Subjects and Times": "If You Are a Beggar" Zhuangzi said to Dr. Chu: It is said that there was a turtle in the State of Chu, which has been dead for 3,000 years. Now it is boxed and hidden in the temple. Do you think this turtle left the bones to people to treasure, or dragged its tail in the mud? The doctor said: of course, he is alive and dragging his tail in the smear. Zhuangzi said: Then I'm dragging my tail and smearing it. See Zhuangzi? Autumn water. " Dragging his tail and wagging his tail. Later, because of the metaphor of "wagging one's tail and wiping one's tail", I lived freely, only to see "shaking one's seat and breaking one's seat", which means walking unsteadily in the middle of the banquet. I am calm and complacent. I described my heart as shaking and trembling, as if it were going to fall. I also described its extreme instability and instability. I saw a feather fan "shaking the goose feather fan" and my tongue fell off.

3. What are the four-character characters with drums? The drums are lost, the dolphins are lost, the drums are thundering, the drums are waving flags, the morning bell is beating the drums, the drums are beating the drums, and the drums are beating the drums. Advocating anti-drum, flaunting lips, whipping lips, whipping lips, whipping abdomen, whipping eyes, whipping ears, whipping heads, whipping flags, whipping lips, whipping lips, kissing claws, whipping tongues, invigorating the heart, eye, nourishing the abdomen, heart and heart. Cheer up, beat the drum to sound gold, beat the ground, beat the plastic column, beat the drum to push the flowers, beat the drum to sound gold, beat the drum, wave the flag and set sail, beat the drum, beat the drum, beat the drum, beat the drum, beat the drum, beat the drum, beat the drum. The wind and waves are hanging in the air, waiting for the spine to die, the flag to die, the drum to break, someone to fight and cover the flag, drum to drum, drum to drum, drum to drum, drum to drum, drum to drum, drum to drum, drum to drum, drum to drum.

4. The second word is moving, and the fourth word is shaking. The idiom Dò ng Shā n yá o explains that when the earthquake happened, the earth trembled and the mountains and rivers shook. It also describes a huge momentum or fierce struggle. The source is Ouyang Xiu's Public Collection of Ouyang Wenzhong, Commemorative Collection, and Xiuhe Initial Form: "Fear of shaking the mountains and shaking the earth has caused disaster since then." The structure is combined. Usage is generally used as predicate, attribute and complement. The synonym of the sky falling, the earth upside down, and the antonym of landslide is calm and motionless. For example, China's atomic bomb was successfully detonated, and only a flash of silver light shocked the world.

5. The four-character idiom has a metaphor: spending money like a cloud, like earth, like irrefutable evidence, like a mountain, like loving money, like life, like stability, like Mount Tai, like a city as thin as wood, like ice, like thunder, like a bottle, like smoke, like the Lord of the sea, like Lin Chunshen, like the sea, like a chicken, like a flower, like a beautiful heart, like a pearl, like Like fish, like water, as familiar as deja vu, like people, like ghosts, as close as paint, like ghosts, as close as water, like water, like fish, as drunk as a smile, like a fool, as if you were suspicious, it was deafening, invincible, earth-shattering, turned upside down, everywhere, packed with people, shaking and shaking. Covering the sky with one eye and ten lines, life is better than Nanshan. One step into the sky, the top gun came out of the blue. Jump like thunder, worry like smoke, tears like beggars' holes. Look at the fire as rare as the morning star. Sanqiu is like a wolf and a tiger, like a duck to water. Relieved as flowers, as jade, as shadows, as delusion, as fire, as walking on thin ice, as painting, as dreams, as thunder, as enemies, as mountains, as water, as tender as cows, as strong as mice, as fools. As beautiful as a flower, as beautiful as a flower, as beautiful as a flower, as beautiful as a treasure, as tight as a nail, as beautiful as a flower, as beautiful as a flower, as beautiful as a flower, as beautiful as a flower, as beautiful as a flower, as beautiful as a flower, as beautiful as a flower, as precious as a treasure, as close as a flower in Sanqiu, as dead as a thunder. Flowers are like jade, shadows are like shadows, spoony people, fire is like thin ice, picturesque dreams are like thunder, enemies are like mountains, tender feelings are like mountains, as strong as cows, as timid as mice, as smart as fools, as flowers, as jade, as flowers, as beautiful flowers, as treasures and as mirrors.

6. The first word is wagging your tail for food. The tiger was caged and wagged its tail for food. It means that people's status has been lowered and they are welcome.

Flag-waving and shouting originally meant flag-waving and shouting in ancient battles. Now the metaphor encourages others.

Tottering: shake, shake; Autumn: autumn. Describe it as dangerous, it will collapse soon, or it will collapse soon if it is unstable.

The dog wagged its tail and begged its master for mercy. Metaphor is to pretend to be poor to please others.

Shaking one's head and wagging one's tail was originally used to describe the carefree appearance of fish. Now it is used to describe people who are vacillating and frivolous.

Shake your lips and drum up your tongue. Describe playing tricks, provoking and inciting.

Bob: Shake hands. Shake your head. Describe yourself as having fun or feeling good.

Shake your hand and touch it. No shaking: moving; Touch: violation. Shaking hands is a violation of the ban. Metaphor law is cumbersome and harsh.

In ancient fairy tales, magical people can use magic to change their original appearance. Now it is used to describe people who are immoral and suddenly changed.

You don't have to think much when you shake your pen, but you can write as soon as you start. Describe writing articles quickly.

Shake your lips and your mouth.

Legend has it that Zhuge Liang often holds a feather fan to direct operations, and some military advisers who appeared on the stage in later generations also hold a feather fan. I made a plan because of the metaphor of "shaking a goose feather fan".

Shake your head, shake your head. Describe pride or self-satisfaction. It also describes reading and reciting postures.

Shake your head, shake your head. Describe yourself as enjoying yourself and being self-righteous.

Shake your head and watch "shake your head and lick your brain"

Shake your head and sigh to describe a feeling or sad expression.

See "wagging your head and tail" when shaking your head.

When wagging the tail spread to the Warring States, the King of Chu sent a doctor to ask Zhuangzi to be an official. Zhuangzi said to Doctor Chu: I heard that there was a tortoise in Chu, which has been dead for 3,000 years. Now it is boxed and hidden in the temple. Do you think this turtle should keep the bones for others to treasure, or drag its tail alive in the mud? The doctor said, of course, it is good to draw a picture and drag your tail. Zhuangzi said: Then I'll drag my tail in the painting. See Zhuangzi Qiushui. Drag one's tail

See "Rocker Broken Seat" for the broken seat of rocker.

Shake the seat and break the seat is to leave in the middle of the banquet.

Shake (1) and walk unsteadily. 2 calm and complacent. (3) describe the idea of uncertainty.

Feather fan see "goose feather fan".

Shake your tongue and shake your lips.

Swing like a pendulum