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A four-word idiom that begins with hope?
First, four-word words beginning with hope

Looking at plums to quench thirst, looking through autumn water

Look at the first four-word word

Look at the first four words:

Fall far behind, control

Looking forward to the wind,

Retreat,

Eager to see,

Wang Di cuckoo,

Sighing at the sea,

Looking at plums to quench thirst,

Looking forward to success,

Looking forward to fame,

Looking at apricot trees, looking at Pu,

Look at the wind shadow,

Far behind, know yourself and know yourself,

Looking through the autumn water,

Watch the wind collapse,

Gone with the wind,

Look at the reaction,

It's scary,

Look at his shoulder,

Watch the wind collapse,

Looking at the dust,

Looking up at the sky and catching shadows,

Looking at the sea, amazed,

Watching the door chew,

Live very close

Iii. Use Wang to form a four-character idiom.

Looking at the dust running north, looking at the dust prostrating, looking at the dust running down.

Look at the dust and worship it, look at the dust and look at the autumn water.

Looking at the white clouds, looking at the emperor's cuckoo, flinching, watching the wind and catching the shadows.

Watch the wind, follow the wind, avoid the wind, fall off the wind, and run away from the wind

Watch the wind, watch the wind, watch the peak, calm down, watch the wind, respond to the wind, and look at the purpose.

Looking at the wind and looking forward to balance, looking at the sky and catching shadows, looking at Mei Ge's old door.

Looking at plums to quench thirst, looking at shoulders and backs, looking at the house first in autumn.

I hope that literature will give birth to training, that literature will give birth to righteousness and prestige, and that I will hear about it.

Looking at the house with food, not looking at the good news, not looking at the disaster, looking at the rest of my heart, looking at the shadow, imagining the feelings.

Wear it when you look at the sea and sigh, and wear it when you sigh

The rhinoceros looks at the moon and looks forward to its elegance.

Ⅳ What are the first four words of Wang?

Far behind,

Looking forward to the wind,

Retreat,

Eager to see,

Wang Di cuckoo,

Sighing at the sea,

Looking at plums to quench thirst,

Looking forward to success,

Looking forward to fame,

Looking at apricot trees, looking at Pu,

Look at the wind shadow,

Far behind, know yourself and know yourself,

Looking through the autumn water,

Watch the wind collapse,

Gone with the wind,

Look at the reaction,

Fourth, the four-character grid at the beginning of Wang Zi

I can see someone's neck and back in front of me-not far from someone.

Wang Guixiang

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If you can see other people's necks and backs, you can catch up with or match them (often used in negative sentences): difficult ~.

ⅵ Idioms at the beginning of Wang Zi

This kind of idioms are:

1, hope plum to quench thirst

Idiom pronunciation: wàng méi zhǐ k

Idiom explanation:

Want to eat plums; Drooling; I am not thirsty. Metaphor wishes cannot be realized; Comfort yourself with fantasy.

Idiom origin:

Liu Yiqing in the Southern Dynasties and the Song Dynasty wrote "Hypothesis of Mandarin in the World": "Wei Wu lost his way in the battle and the whole army was thirsty, so he said,' There is a great Meilin in front, so forgive him and quench his thirst with sweet and sour.' When the foot soldiers smell it, they can get the source with their mouths full of water. "

Step 2 look through the autumn water

Idiom pronunciation

Idiom explanation:

I see with my eyes. Describe the degree of hope. Qiushui: Metaphorically, people's eyes are as clear as autumn water.

Idiom origin:

The second fold of the third volume of Wang Shifu's The West Chamber in the Yuan Dynasty: "If you don't go, look through his autumn waters and bruise him."

3. Look, smell and ask questions

Idiom pronunciation: wàng wén wèn wèn qi

Idiom explanation:

Chinese medical terminology. Look, refer to it; To smell is to listen quietly; Ask; Refers to asking about symptoms; Cut; Feel the pulse. Together, it is called four consultations.

Idiom origin:

Ancient and modern medical system: "Looking, listening, asking and cutting are the program of medicine."

4. Look at your shoulders.

Idiom pronunciation: Wang qíJiān Xiang

Idiom explanation:

Describe being able to catch up or reach.

Idiom origin:

Wang Qingwan's Zhou Shu: "The exposition is superb and magnificent, which really conforms to the six arts of" poetry "and" book "and is beyond the reach of later writers."

5, far behind

Idiom pronunciation: Wang chén mòjí

Idiom explanation:

I saw the rider in front walking through the raised dust, unable to catch up. Metaphor falls far behind. Dust: dust; Mo: No; And: catch up.

Idiom origin:

"The Biography of Zhao Zi in the Later Han Dynasty" was written by Ye Fan in the Southern Song Dynasty: "After returning to the East China Sea, I sent Cao Zhen to Dunhuang through Xingyang, so I was filial and loyal, so I waited for the Tao. If you don't want to stay, you can't wait to send it to the pavilion. "

ⅶ Look at the first four-word word

According to legend, during the Warring States Period, Du Yu, King of Shu, proclaimed himself emperor and made great contributions to the water control of Shu. Later, he became a courtier in Zen and retired to Xishan. After his death, he became a cuckoo and cried sadly. Later, it often refers to crying.

Far behind: no; And: catch up. I saw the rider in front walking through the raised dust, unable to catch up. Metaphor falls far behind.

The original intention of looking at plums to quench thirst is sour plums, and people will salivate when they want to eat plums, thus quenching their thirst. Metaphorically, after the wish can't be realized, comfort yourself with fantasy.

I want to see with my eyes. Describe ardent hope.

I hope my children can succeed in their studies and careers.

Looking at the wind and looking at the purpose is to cater to the above and the purpose.

Watching the wind and catching the shadows is a metaphor for not being sure and having no goal. It is also a metaphor for blind seeking, which is unfounded.

Looking through autumn water: metaphor of human eyes. I can see with my eyes. Describe the ardent hope for distant relatives and friends.

Look at the door and stop: stay. Seeing someone in distress, I went to stay. The metaphor is that the situation is urgent and it is too late to choose a place to stay.

Retreat: Don't dare to move forward, you can only retreat. Describing something as horrible or annoying makes people flinch at first sight.

Invincible lookout: the vegetation falls with the wind. As soon as grass meets the wind, it collapses. Metaphor means that the army has no fighting spirit. Seeing each other's momentum is very strong from a distance, we will break up if we don't fight.

Look at the sea, look at the sea and sigh: look up. Look up at Poseidon and sigh. The original intention is to sigh your smallness in front of great things. Doing things now is more like feeling helpless because of incompetence or insufficient conditions.

Gone with the wind Seeing each other's momentum in the distance, I ran away in fear. Describe being very afraid of the enemy.

From Wang Heng to Yuheng: make a door with a crossbar and extend it to make a door; Yu: Under the eaves, it extends into a house. Describe living close enough to see each other.

Looking at Baiyun describes missing parents.

Worship at the dust refers to welcoming and bowing to powerful people when they see the dust raised by cars. Describe the appearance of servility.

Fear: fear, fear. I was scared when I saw it.

Look at autumn first, zero zero: withering. Seeing that autumn came, he died first. Metaphor is weak and can't stand the wind and frost. It is also a metaphor for aging before you get old.

Look at the meaning of the text: the text refers to the literal; Meaning: meaning. If you don't know the exact meaning of a word, you will be far-fetched literally and make an inaccurate explanation.

Looking at the clouds is a metaphor for missing your parents.

Look at the surface and understand the essence by observing the superficial phenomena of things.

Looking at the dust and bowing down, I saw "Looking at the dust and bowing down."

Looking at the dust rushing north, I saw "Looking at the dust rushing to collapse."

Looking at the dust rushing to collapse is also called "looking at the dust rushing to the north". "I only saw the dust raised by the enemy and fled to pieces. Describe that the army has no fighting spirit.

You can't see the dust.

Looking at the dust is a metaphor for hearing that the wind is rain and not knowing whether it is true or not.

Far behind, far behind.

To catch up with others' progress is a metaphor.

Catching shadows means that words and deeds are based on unreliable rumors or signs.

Look at the wind and follow the instructions. See "Look at the wind and look at it."

Run away with the wind. See the enemy's trail or powerful momentum, and you will run away.

Falling with the wind: a trace. Surrender. Surrender when you see the shadow of the enemy. Describe the low morale of the army.

Seeing each other's strength, they will jump in. Describe fear. When you see each other, you are deeply impressed by it. Describe the form of respect. (3) with "lookout".

Look at the peak and the mountain, and the dust will subside. More refers to seclusion. It's also a metaphor for stopping when it's difficult.

Look at the wind and act according to circumstances and cater to the wishes of others.

Look at the wind and respond to it: look. Wind: wind. See what the other person is doing and respond positively.

Looking up at the sky and catching a shadow is still a matter of words. Metaphorical speech and behavior are based on specious signs.

Wang Meige always compares officials who exist in name only.

I hope the shoulder description can catch up or reach.

Look at the back of his neck and see "look at his shoulders."

Looking at the text to give birth to training, see "looking at the text to give birth to righteousness."

Take a look, smell and ask about TCM terms. Look, refer to it; To smell is to listen quietly; Ask; Refers to asking about symptoms; Cut; Feel the pulse. Together, it is called four consultations.

Looking at the house and eating is that the army eats everywhere without food and grass.

Look at the house for dinner and watch "Look at the house for dinner".

Look at the heart and see "look at the peak and rest."

Looking forward to seeing "looking forward to seeing".

Looking at the ocean and sighing "looking at the ocean and sighing".

Looking at shadows and extrapolating feelings is to observe the appearance of things and measure their essence.

Eight idioms at the beginning of Wang Zi

Look at the surface and understand the essence by observing the superficial phenomena of things.

Looking at the dust and bowing down, I described a servile attitude. It's the same as "far behind"

Far behind, running north described the army as having no fighting spirit. It's the same as "looking at the dust and running away."

Looking at the dust and running away, it means that you only see the dust raised by the enemy's army and horses and flee. Describe that the army has no fighting spirit. Also known as "looking at the dust and running north".

This metaphor is far behind. Use "dust"

Worship at the dust refers to welcoming and bowing to powerful people when they see the dust raised by cars. Describe the appearance of servility.

Dust and metaphor are far behind. Use "dust"

Far behind: no; And: catch up. I saw the rider in front walking through the raised dust, unable to catch up. Metaphor falls far behind.

Looking at the dust is a metaphor for hearing that the wind is rain and not knowing whether it is true or not.

To catch up with others' progress is a metaphor.

Looking through autumn water: metaphor of human eyes. I can see with my eyes. Describe the ardent hope for distant relatives and friends.

According to legend, during the Warring States Period, Du Yu, King of Shu, proclaimed himself emperor and made great contributions to the water control of Shu. Later, he became a courtier in Zen and retired to Xishan. After his death, he became a cuckoo and cried sadly. Later, it often refers to crying.

Looking at Baiyun describes missing parents.

Retreat: Don't dare to move forward, you can only retreat. Describing something as horrible or annoying makes people flinch at first sight.

Fear: fear, fear. I was scared when I saw it.

Catch the wind and catch the shadow is a metaphor for speaking and doing things according to unreliable rumors or superficial phenomena.

Watch the wind and steer the boat, and the purpose of implementation is to match words with deeds and cater to the wishes of others. See "Look at the wind and look at the finger".

Run away with the wind. See the enemy's trail or powerful momentum, and you will run away.

Falling with the wind: a trace. Surrender. Surrender when you see the shadow of the enemy. Describe the low morale of the army.

Seeing each other's strength, they will jump in. Describe fear. When you see each other, you are deeply impressed by it. Describe the form of respect. (3) describe the army without fighting spirit. It's the same as "watching the wind"

Gone with the wind Seeing each other's momentum in the distance, I ran away in fear. Describe being very afraid of the enemy.

Invincible lookout: the vegetation falls with the wind. As soon as grass meets the wind, it collapses. Metaphor means that the army has no fighting spirit. Seeing each other's momentum is very strong from a distance, we will break up if we don't fight.

Watching the wind and catching the shadows is a metaphor for not being sure and having no goal. It is also a metaphor for blind seeking, which is unfounded.

Looking at the wind and looking at the purpose is to cater to the above and the purpose.

Look at the wind and act according to circumstances and cater to the wishes of others.

Look at the wind and respond to it: look. Wind: wind. See what the other person is doing and respond positively.

Look at the peak and the mountain, and the dust will subside. More refers to seclusion. It's also a metaphor for stopping when it's difficult.

Wang Heng to Yuheng: Use the crossbar as the door and extend the door; Yu: Under the eaves, it extends into a house. Describe living close enough to see each other.

Looking up at the sky and catching a shadow is still a matter of words. Metaphorical speech and behavior are based on specious signs.

Wang Meige always compares officials who exist in name only.

The original intention of looking at plums to quench thirst is sour plums, and people will salivate when they want to eat plums, thus quenching their thirst. Metaphorically, after the wish can't be realized, comfort yourself with fantasy.

Look at the door and stop: stay. Seeing someone in distress, I went to stay. The metaphor is that the situation is urgent and it is too late to choose a place to stay.

I hope the shoulder description can catch up or reach.

Look back: behind the neck. Look at his neck and back. Metaphor can catch up.

Look at autumn first, zero zero: withering. Seeing that autumn came, he died first. Metaphor is weak and can't stand the wind and frost. It is also a metaphor for aging before you get old.

Wang Wensheng said in his speech that he didn't know the exact meaning of a sentence, but he was far-fetched literally and gave an inaccurate explanation. It is the same as "looking at the text to create meaning".

Look at the meaning of the text: the text refers to the literal; Meaning: meaning. If you don't know the exact meaning of a word, you will be far-fetched literally and make an inaccurate explanation.

Take a look, smell and ask about TCM terms. Look, refer to it; To smell is to listen quietly; Ask; Refers to asking about symptoms; Cut; Feel the pulse. Together, it is called four consultations.

Looking at the house and eating is that the army eats everywhere without food and grass.

Looking after the house and asking for food means that the army eats everywhere without food and grass. To "see the house for dinner."

Hope in the world means seclusion. It's also a metaphor for stopping when it's difficult. The same as "Wangfeng".

I want to see with my eyes. Describe ardent hope. With "eager to wear".

I want to see with my eyes. Describe ardent hope.

Looking at the ocean and sighing is a metaphor for feeling helpless because of incompetence or insufficient conditions. To "look at the ocean and sigh."

Look at the sea, look at the sea and sigh: look up. Look up at Poseidon and sigh. The original intention is to sigh your smallness in front of great things. Doing things now is more like feeling helpless because of incompetence or insufficient conditions.

Observing its shadow and speculating its feelings means that the essence of things can be measured by observing its appearance.

Looking at the clouds is a metaphor for missing your parents.

I hope my children can succeed in their studies and careers.

ⅸ Is it a four-word idiom to judge a person by his appearance?

Instead of copying four words to gain popularity, there are only four idioms that contain popularity-some people want to return, others expect accidents, some people don't like it, and some people lose popularity.

1, where people want to go

Pinyin: rén wàng suǒ gu:?

Interpretation: people's expectations: people's expectations; Return: Return. Everyone expected it. Refers to gaining the trust of the masses.

Source: Sui Shu Gaozu Jishang: "Zheng Ze, a doctor in civil history, and Liu Yun, a doctor in Yu Zheng, are widely expected as the father of Gaozu Queen, so Gaozu was appointed to the general court." Song anonymous "New History, Five Dynasties Pinghua, Jin History": "The importance of holding festivals, people hope to return, and the heavenly heart belongs to it."

So he was wanted by the people when he was a teenager. Hu Shi's Introduction to Confucianism

Pinyin code: rwsg

2. Regeneration theory

Pinyin: dàSHRén wàng

Explanation: refers to the serious loss of prestige among the masses.

Source: Biography of Historical Records of Emperor Gaozu: "Qin people are disappointed."

Pinyin code: dsrw

ⅹ A promising four-word idiom.

There is no idiom related to "looking good"!

"Idioms containing the word" Wang "."

Idiom beginning with the word "Wang": (***48 characters) [w] Look at the dust on the surface, the dust in the north, the dust, the dust, the dust, the dust, the dust, the dust, the dust.

The second word is an idiom of "hope": (***24 rules) [c] Just look at elegance [d] Look east and west [g] Look [k] If you can't see, you can't see [s] If you can't see, you can look back and help [w] Prestige is a blessing without looking, and if you can't see, it will be a disaster [x].

The third word is the idiom "Wang": (***33) [a] Look up at the sky [b] Look at the sky [c] See farther than others [d] Look at the sky, look at the sky, look at the sky, look at the sky, look at the sky, look at the sky, look at the sky, look at the sky, look at the clouds, look at the sky, look at the sky, look at the sky. People look down [s] to sweep the grave, and they are overjoyed at the funeral [x]. Rhinoceroses look out at the moon [y], lean on the moon, and hope to cut down [z] to occupy the wind, look at the gas, stop yearning for plum blossoms, look at this mountain and look at that mountain.

The end of the idiom "Wang": (* * * 32 words) [b] Live up to expectations [c] Wait and see, wait and see, hesitate, wait and see [d] Look east and west, look east and west, lose people's hope, look east and west, look left and right [g] The masses are looking at each other [h] The sea \

Idioms with the word "Wang" in other places: (* *1) [d] Look east, but don't see the western wall.

"Idioms containing the word" good "."

The beginning of the idiom "goodness" is (***52 words) [h] lazy, kind, kind, wearing a top hat, exultation, exultation, exultation, exultation, exultation, exultation, exultation, love things, love things, and do evil deeds.

The second word is a "good" idiom: (***22 words) [b] I'm sorry [d] Great rivers and mountains [h] Mr. Nice guy spends a good full moon [j] Juan Hao Jingxiu [l] Come to Mr. Hugh [q] Abandon good loyalty [s] Three good and two fears, three good and two evils, three good and two apologies.

The third word is an idiom of "good": (***50 words) [1] lovers like the past; [b] A hundred years of bad intentions will last a hundred years; A good thing is not good for the future; [c] be brave and competitive; [d] How fast, how good, how hard, how good, how excellent, how diligent and how eager to learn; [h] A good example is good, and how kind and kind it is; [j] A gentleman cannot change his nature. [l] The outlaws in ancient times were fond of music, good at charity, good at music and good at night [m] sensitive and eager to learn, guns easy to hide, arrows difficult to prevent [n] good at drama [q] light on good money, light on good money, light on good righteousness, just right for good learning [r] weak and rare [t] greedy and lewd, good at heaven [x]

The end of the idiom "Hao": (***30 words) [b] A hundred years old is good; Hundred years old is good; [c] thankless, thankless; [d] It is good to take advantage of others; [e] good for everyone; Good for everyone; [j] be good to kundi; [n] It's good for others.

Idioms with the word "good" in other places: (***5 words) [d] It's good to enjoy the cool under the big tree [j] It's not good to walk fast [m] Although the peony is good, it needs green leaves to support it [s] There is no hero in the mountain, and the monkey calls it overlord [z].