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A four-character idiom that refers to the end of a word.
Cross-browed, cold-fingered, finger-fingered, finger-fingered, finger-fingered, finger-pointing, finger-pointing, pig-pointing, dog-scolding
Finger-pointing, finger-pointing, finger-pointing, finger-pointing, finger-pointing, swearing
Finger-pointing, pointing, pointing
Pointing at the rising sun and waiting for the success of pointing at the sun, giving a gift
Pointing at relatives and excuses, pointing at breaking the mystery group's guide, attacking the north, pointing at Li Tuzhang
Pointing to the east, pointing to the east, pointing to the west, pointing to the east, pointing to the west, pointing to the west, pointing to the left, pointing to the right, pointing to the wind, pointing to the river
Pointing to the left, pointing to the right, pointing to the right, pointing to the left,
swear to the sun, fight with ten hands, swear to the sun, shoot fish, and point to the sky
Fold your fingers, get your fingers on the tripod, covet your fingers
The other fingers are as clear as the palm of your hand, Luyang refers to the sun, and your arms are clenched
It's as rotten as the palm of your hand, counting the date of the sun, pointing to the fingers, pointing to the fingers, and pointing to the fingers
Arch. P > pointing fingers means pointing fingers at the deer, pointing fingers at the horse and cursing
If a conductor can point fingers at the belly for marriage, pointing fingers at the deer and pointing fingers at the horse
Pointing fingers at the mountains, pointing fingers at the mountains, saying that grinding is just around the corner
Pointing fingers at the east and pointing fingers at the west, pointing fingers at the fingers, pointing fingers at the fish, pointing fingers at the chickens, pointing fingers at the dogs and pointing fingers at the geese
Pointing fingers. > make the finger second to none, The fingers of ten fingers move greatly
The fingers of ten fingers are linked to each other, like the fingers of an arm. There are only a handful of fingers that cannot be seen
The fingers of a thousand fingers refer to the fingers of a thousand people.
It's outrageous. It's like the palm of your hand, the mouth, the fingers, the fingers, the calendar, the fingers, the fingers, the fingers, the chapped fingers, the fingers, and the fingers. The language
refers to a deer as a horse,
just around the corner,
pointing fingers,
pointing fingers at mulberry trees,
pointing fingers at the belly for marriage,
pointing fingers at wild geese for soup,
pointing fingers,
pointing fingers at the sky,
pointing fingers at the rising of the sun,
if the command is determined,
.
refers to selling the mill on the mountain,
pointing at the chicken and scolding the dog,
pointing at the pig and scolding the dog,
pointing at the swearing day,
pointing at the deer and making a horse,
pointing at the east and talking about the west,
pointing at the soap being white,
pointing at the east and painting the west,
pointing at the mountain and talking about the mill,
pointing at the sun.
I'm sorry I misread the four-word word at the end of the above words.
Bagao hopes to make friends or marry with people with higher social status than myself.
Chang 'an on Chang 'an Road: the name of an ancient capital, which is in the northwest of Xi 'an, Shaanxi Province. An old metaphor for fame and fortune.
The popular water metaphor is natural and smooth, without affectation.
soaring: a storm that spirals up sharply. Describe the rapid rise. Metaphor career proud.
the metaphor of a straight pole has made rapid progress.
Being aloof originally meant having a high position, but now it describes that leaders are divorced from reality and the masses.
the best policy is to attack the heart and break the enemy's fighting spirit ideologically.
above the palm of your hand, above your thighs and palms. Metaphor is within the scope of manipulation and control.
haoliang above haoliang: a bridge over haoshui. Refers to a situation where you have a different understanding and enjoy yourself.
those who come from behind are more than those who came from before. Some praise the rising stars for surpassing their predecessors.
the arrow is on the string. The metaphor is forced by the situation and has to take some action.
sitting on the stove charcoal: squatting and sitting. Squat over the coals of the stove. Describe the situation as sinister and unbearable.
The side line obliquely refers to the Chronicle of Three Generations and Chronicle of Twelve Governors in Historical Records. After that, it generally refers to the series, genealogy, etc. arranged in tabular form.
deceive the monarch.
The wall immediately became a symbol of love between men and women.
soaring to the top: refers to the blue sky; Straight up: straight up. Of rising rapidly to a high position.
Sangjian Pushang Sangjian is located in Pu Mizunokami, which is a place for defending the country in ancient times. Ancient refers to lewd wind. Later, it also refers to a tryst between men and women.
there is a lot of noise: very; Noisy: noisy. The voices are noisy and the dust is flying. The original description of the state in which the army is busy preparing. Later, it was described that the news was generally quenched and there were many discussions. Now many.
fishy smell on the table: it originally refers to the fishy smell of wine and meat, which is extended to an ugly reputation. Metaphor is ugly.
On the curtain of the swallow nest, the swallows make their nests on the curtain. Metaphor is very dangerous.
rush to describe people around you rushing towards a goal at the same time.
catch up: towards; Head: Go ahead. Plus chased the front.
vividly presented on paper. Describing literary works is vivid.
thriving: a liter, prosperous appearance. Describe the career development day by day.
supreme: the most. To the top, there is no higher.
East flows west, water flows east, and people go west. It is a metaphor for people's nostalgia for their hometown.
rushing to describe many people rushing together.
I attached that I was partial to my colleagues or subordinates, but I cheated you.
make progress in the morning: the bamboo pole is pointed; Up: up. It is a metaphor for rapid academic progress.
Being subordinate to others means that subordinates laugh at their superiors behind their backs.
those who come first come last. Originally, it meant that the junior newcomers were above the senior ministers. Later, it was also used to praise rising stars for surpassing their predecessors.
when you die, you escape from worldly affairs and avoid your majesty.
The blue sky rises to a very high position. The same as "going straight to the top."
earthly world, earthly society and immortal world. Refers to a place with beautiful scenery. Metaphorically, the situation is completely different.
the arrow is on the string. The metaphor is forced by the situation and has to take some action.
it's useless to hold an affair with a private friend and cheat the monarch. Association, through "carry".
on the nest, the swallows put their nests on the tent. Metaphor is very dangerous. With the "swallow nest in the curtain". Yes, the same as "curtain".
Without careful preparation and strict organization, they rushed into action. The same as "rushing together."
fish swimming in the city means to indulge in mountains and rivers and roam freely.
the palm of your hand: exercise, running. Running on the palm of your hand. Metaphor is extremely easy.
abuse subordinates and bully superiors.
There can't be two emperors in a country. There are no two kings in the country. Extended to supreme. 4. Ending a word with a four-character idiom
frugal,
overqualified,
useless,
applying what you have learned,
not applying what you have learned,
making the best use of everything,
headstrong,
unconventional appointment, and
it's a disaster.
Be careful with your body,
Make the past serve the present,
Make foreign things serve China,
Be single-minded,
Use a screwdriver for both purposes,
Use your heart,
Use your teacher's heart for your own use,
Use it for future use,
Use it for saving money,
Road: the itinerary. Describe speeding up
all the way: double; And: double. Take twice as many roads as usual in a certain period of time
Go hand in hand
Do several things or many things at the same time and double: double; Road: the itinerary. Describe speeding up.
turn over to improve turn over: the appearance of change. Describe the rapid change and progress.
The head of the pole is advancing into Buddhist language day by day. It is a metaphor that although he has profound accomplishments, he still needs to practice and improve. Metaphor has reached a high level, but it cannot be satisfied, and further efforts are needed.
March high and sing loudly, and March bravely. Describe the road ahead, full of optimism.
be brave in the rapids. Describe being aggressive in danger and not flinching.
March when you see the situation is favorable. Take action when you are sure.
make progress and speed up the pace, and walk two days a day.
I haven't made any progress. Describe no promise.
going in and out describes unevenness and irregularity.
advection and slow entry refers to the slow progress of the ship. After the metaphor of steady progress.
rapid development: describe rapidity. Describe the rapid progress and development.
smoke without fire and smoke without progress describe people who are slow-witted and don't like to talk.
the original intention of being brave and diligent is to practice diligently. Now refers to bravely and forcefully moving forward.
The spring water of PCG has encountered potholes, and it must be filled before it continues to flow forward. Metaphor learning should be implemented step by step, not just in name only.
Taking retreat as progress originally refers to making moral progress with humility, and later refers to taking concession as a means of making progress.
flow according to leveling: grade; According to the flow: according to the grade; Pingjin: step by step. Refers to an official who is promoted step by step according to his qualifications.
make progress despite difficulties and face them.
step by step refers to the gradual deepening or improvement of study and work according to certain steps.
it's better to drive straight than to speak straight.
go hand in hand with "go hand in hand".
make steady progress and advance the work according to appropriate steps.
follow the times: follow, follow. Advance or improve step by step according to a certain step or order. Also known as "step by step" and "step by step".
seduction after seduction: induced support. Guide and help the younger generation make progress.
needles can't be inserted and water can't be splashed.
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