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Four-character idiom Tai
1. Four-character idioms about Thailand
Four-character idioms about Thailand:
Take things in stride,
The country is peaceful and the people are safe,
Heavier than Mount Tai,
No matter how good it is,
Mount Tai is the Big Dipper,
Mount Tai is overwhelming,
Maintain profit and maintain peace,
Peace of mind and peace of mind,
Taishan beam wood,
Fortune is in good condition,
Hongmao Taishan,
I don’t know Mount Tai,
Mount Tai is in decline,
The spirit is harmonious and the energy is peaceful,
Both body and name are peaceful,
Guo Tai’s inscription,
The rock of Mount Tai,
The country is safe and the people are peaceful,
The peace of Mount Tai,
Otherwise, peace will prevail in the end. ,
Be at peace with Mount Tai,
Be sure of Mount Tai,
Be at peace with Mount Tai,
Mount Tai holds the eggs,
Three Yang Kaitai
Go to the extreme to go to Tai,
Mount Tai can be relied on,
Whether Taiji will be born,
Whether it will end Tai,
The heart is peaceful and the body is peaceful,
The times are prosperous,
Calm and contented,
Death is heavy on Mount Tai,
Get prosperous and become Tai 2. Four-character idioms about Tai
One leaf can’t see Mount Tai: Peace as if Tai: Steady as Mount Tai: Three Yang Kaitai: At peace with Mount Tai: Good times and good luck Tai: In the old days, it meant a prosperous destiny .
Good reputation and good reputation: both reputation and status are stable. Describe life as comfortable.
Have a good reputation and stable status. Describe life as comfortable.
Same as "both good in body and name". The spirit is harmonious and the breath is peaceful.
Sanyang Jiaotai: often used to praise the beginning of the year or imply good luck. Same as "Three Yang Kaitai".
Three Yangs create Tai: "The Book of Changes" calls the connected lines the Yang hexagram, the broken lines the Yin hexagram, the first month is the Tai hexagram, and the three Yangs are born below; when winter goes and spring comes, Yin disappears and Yang grows, which is auspicious. The symbol of prosperity. It is often used to praise the beginning of the year or to imply good luck.
Poor: extreme; Thai: arrogant; extravagant: extravagant. Extreme luxury, enjoyment, debauchery and corruption. No: bad; Thai: good, smooth.
When bad luck comes to an end, good luck comes. Fortune changes to Tai: Fortune: from being hidden to becoming ambitious; Tai: smooth and proud. Refers to the rise from humbleness to the ambition, the fate changes from bad to good. A leaf obscures the eyes and cannot see Mount Tai: cover: cover.
A leaf blocked my eyes, and I couldn't even see the tall Mount Tai in front of me. It is a metaphor for being confused by local phenomena and unable to see the overall situation or the whole.
Good fortune and good fortune: Good luck and good fortune. Taishan Hongmao: Metaphor of great difference in severity.
Mount Tai weighs on the head: Mount Tai weighs on the head. It is a metaphor for encountering great pressure and blow.
Taishan Qixian: In the old days, it was used to mourn people who everyone admired. Taiji but not: Tai, not: the name of the hexagram in "Zhouyi", whether Taiji is bad or not.
It means that when things develop to extremes, they will transform into their opposite, and good things will turn into bad things. Tarzan presses on the egg: Tarzan presses on the egg.
It is a metaphor that there is a huge difference in power, and the stronger one will inevitably overwhelm the weak one. Taishan Beidou: Taishan: Dongyue, in Tai'an City, Shandong Province; Beidou: Big Dipper.
It is a metaphor for a person with high moral standards, great reputation, or outstanding achievements who are admired by everyone. Mount Tai does not allow soil: Mount Tai does not exclude fine soil and rocks, so it can be so high.
It is a metaphor for a person who is broad-minded and can tolerate different things. Mount Tai's beams and timbers: Like Mount Tai's collapse and beams and timbers destroyed.
A metaphor for the death of a great man. Tai Lai or not: Tai: The name of the Zhouyi hexagram is a good hexagram.
No: The name of the Zhouyi hexagram is a bad hexagram.
When things develop to a certain extent, they will transform into their opposites. Good things come because bad things have reached their final state and bad things become good things.
Also referred to as "No, Tai Lai" and "No, Taishan Rock: Metaphor for stability and stability. Tai Lai, No Go: No, Tai: two hexagram names in the Book of Changes.
No: the hexagram is not going well; Tai: the hexagram is going well; Ji: the end. When adversity reaches the extreme, it will turn into good times.
It means that when bad luck comes to an end, good luck will come. .
Death weighs heavily on Mount Tai: a metaphor for dying gloriously. When people are united, Mount Tai can move: As long as everyone is united, great power can be exerted.
Extreme: Excessive.
Qushen qutai: refers to things that cannot be done too much. Tai: peace and stability.
The country is peaceful and the people are happy. Arrogant and licentious: describes a life of indulgence and luxury.
Same as "arrogant and extravagant". Hongmao Taishan: a metaphor for a huge difference in severity.
Hongmao Taidai: a metaphor for a huge difference in severity. . Same as "Hongmao Taishan".
It means that good luck will come when bad luck comes to an end.
It means that bad luck will come after it ends. , Good luck will come. Fu Go Tai Lai: It means that bad luck has passed and good luck has come.
Same as "No Go Tai Lai". It means that bad luck has ended and good luck has come.
Otherwise, the end will be Tai: It means that if the occlusion reaches the extreme, it will turn to Tongtai. The kindness is profound and heavier than Mount Tai.
Be sure of Taishan: It is a metaphor for being as stable as Mount Tai. Worry.
Tai'a: The name of the sword. Holding the sword upside down and giving the hilt to others is a metaphor for giving power to others and suffering the consequences. . Keep the surplus and keep the peace: Ying: full; Tai: peace.
It used to mean to be careful and avoid disasters in order to maintain the original status. Don't know Taishan. Taishan.
It is a metaphor for being too narrow-minded to recognize people of high status or ability. Keeping profits and maintaining prosperity means maintaining a stable and prosperous situation. Maintain a stable and prosperous situation. An Ruo Taishan: Describes extremely safe and stable.
Same as "An Ruo Taishan". Heavier than Taishan.
Describes great significance. Having eyes does not recognize Mount Tai: Although one has eyes, one does not recognize Mount Tai.
It is a metaphor for being too narrow-minded and unable to recognize people with high status or great ability; unable to see Mount Tai: steady as Mount Tai: describing being as stable as Mount Tai. , unshakable.
Calm and calm: not taking it personally. Describing being calm and calm in an emergency.
Calm: calm, not taking it for granted. Careful appearance; Department: handling, treatment. Describes being unconcerned and calm.
No Ji Tai Lai: When adversity reaches its extreme, it will turn into good times. It means that when bad luck comes to an end, good luck will come.
The country is peaceful and the people are peaceful: Tai: peace and stability. The country is at peace and the people are happy.
To be calm: To handle, to treat; To be calm: to be at ease and not take it seriously. As if nothing had happened.
Describes taking care of oneself calmly and calmly. It also means not caring about problems.
Anrushan: Describes being as stable as Mount Tai and unshakable.
3. Tai what what what what (a four-character word)
tài rán chǔ zhī
tài rán zì ruò
Taishan Beidou tài shān běi dǒu
Taishan Liangmu tài shān liáng mù
Mount Tai tops tài shān yā dǐng
Tai laifouji tai lái fǒu jí
太Extremely but no tài jí ér pǐ
Mount Tai pressed egg tài shān yā luǎn
Mount Tai rock tài shān pán shí
Mount Tai Hongmao tài shān hóng máo
Tai Lai Fu Go tài lái pǐ wǎng
Taishan Qiwan tài shān qí tuí
Taishan Panshi tai shān pán shí 4. Composed of "Tai" and "乐" The four-character idiom of "wait in a hurry"
There is no idiom with these two words together
"Chiying Bao Taiying": full; Tai: "peaceful". The old meaning is that when you are extremely wealthy, you must be careful to avoid disasters in order to maintain your original status.
Three Yang Kai Tai "Book of Changes" calls the connected lines as Yang Gua, the broken ones as Yin Yao, the first month as Tai Gua, the three Yangs are born below; when winter goes and spring comes, Yin disappears and Yang grows, there is good fortune. image. Commonly used for weighing.
Maintaining profits and maintaining stability refers to maintaining a stable and prosperous situation.
The end of bad luck means the end of bad luck and the return of good fortune.
Otherwise, it will be Tai. It means that if the blockage reaches the extreme, it will turn to Tongtai.
Min'an Guotai Tai: peace, stability. The country is at peace and the people are happy.
Qu Sheng Qu Tai means not to do things too much.
Sanyang Jiaotai is often used to praise the beginning of the year or to imply good luck. Same as "Three Yang Kaitai".
Good reputation and stable status. Describe life as comfortable.
Having both a good reputation and a stable status. Describe life as comfortable. Same as "both good in body and name".
The spirit is harmonious and the breath is harmonious.
In the old days, fortune was prosperous and fortune was prosperous.
Good fortune and good fortune means good fortune and peace.
Peace of mind means happiness.
Don’t change your happiness. Don’t change your own happiness. Refers to being happy in a difficult situation.
Carpe diem. Don’t miss the opportunity to have fun.
Juntian Guangle refers to the music in the sky, the music of celestial beings. Later, it was described as a beautiful and majestic piece of music.
Find joy in the midst of hardship and find joy in the midst of hardship.
Depressed: Feeling unhappy and upset. Describes being unable to let go of worries and feeling unhappy.
The joy of family relationships: Family relationship: it used to refer to kinship relationships such as father and son, brothers, etc. Refers generally to family fun.
Doing good deeds is the happiest thing. Doing good deeds is the happiest thing. It is often used as a motto to persuade people to do more good deeds.
Emotions: Like, angry, sad, happy. Generally refers to various different emotions of people.
Worry first, then be happy. Worry comes first, and happiness comes last. It is a metaphor that hardship comes first and enjoyment comes later.
Dissatisfied: Describes an expression of dissatisfaction. I felt depressed and unhappy.
悂悒不乐 悂悒: looking sad and uneasy. I feel depressed and unhappy.
Joining joy with the people originally meant that the king implemented benevolent government, shared the joys and sorrows with the people, and shared joy. Later, it generally refers to leaders and the masses having fun together and enjoying happiness.
Depressed: Feeling depressed. Sullen.
Helping others is happiness.
Enjoy yourself and get pleasure from it.
Miserable and unhappy, with a sad expression.
Chaohuan Mule means to be happy all day long; to have fun day and night.
Eat, drink and have fun refers to a life of wanton enjoyment.
Having fun when the occasion arises is like having fun when the occasion arises. Occasionally join in the fun by socializing with others.
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