Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Photography major - Four character idioms
Four character idioms
A little bit: Ten is a little bit, and ten is a mile. A little, very little or very little.
It's not messy at all, not at all. The description is very organized.
Traces of two gases describe the way people breathe weakly and are about to die.
* * * was originally used by Buddhism to describe people who have no worries. The latter refers to naked people.
Meticulous: sloppy, sloppy. Refers to doing things carefully, not sloppy at all.
A drop in the ocean is a metaphor for a tiny thing.
Bamboo refers to playing musical instruments.
I can play the silk and bamboo, play musical instruments and be familiar with music.
Rabbit silk oatmeal rabbit silk: dodder. Tussah is not silk, and oats are not wheat. Metaphor is nominal.
Rain Wind describes the spring breeze and the rain in Mao Mao.
Spinning one's own silk is a metaphor for doing something that hinders freedom of movement.
The metaphor of soap silk and hemp thread is unclear and confusing.
Cocoon, silk, and cow hair describe kung fu.
Embroidered silk: ancient currency; Trade: buying and selling. I brought money to buy silk. Approach a woman by mentioning. Also refers to trading goods.
2. The four-character idiom with silk means that the gap is tightly closed.
A little bit: Ten is a little bit, and ten is a mile. A little, very little or very little.
It's not messy at all, not at all. The description is very organized.
Traces of two gases describe the way people breathe weakly and are about to die. * * * was originally used by Buddhism to describe people who have no worries.
The latter refers to naked people. Meticulous: sloppy, sloppy.
Refers to doing things carefully, not sloppy at all. A drop in the ocean is a metaphor for a tiny thing.
Bamboo refers to playing musical instruments. I can play the silk and bamboo, play musical instruments and be familiar with music.
Rabbit silk oatmeal rabbit silk: dodder. Tussah is not silk, and oats are not wheat.
Metaphor is nominal. Rain Wind describes the spring breeze and the rain in Mao Mao.
Spinning one's own silk is a metaphor for doing something that hinders freedom of movement. The metaphor of soap silk and hemp thread is unclear and confusing.
Cocoon, silk, and cow hair describe kung fu. Embroidered silk: ancient currency; Trade: buying and selling.
I brought money to buy silk. Approach a woman by mentioning.
Also refers to trading goods.
3. Four-character silk words Four-character silk words:
Not moving,
Clues,
Break the bonds,
Manage your career,
Are inextricably linked,
The Silk Road,
*** 、
Thread,
Sixian county, Hunan province,
Pan Lang sideburns,
Silver wire technology,
Screwdriver,
A sigh of dyed silk,
Monofilament is not linear,
Silk embroidered plain weave,
Bamboo strips,
The sound of silk and bamboo,
Zhu siying,
Esho bamboo,
Half a silk and half a wisp,
Traces of spider silk insects,
Rotary self-bonding,
Not happy at all,
Accumulated a lot of money,
Spider silk is smart,
One millionth of a second,
Feng Jiao Temple in Lu 'an,
Sizhu middle-aged,
Cold but not silky,
Spider silk divination
4. The four-character idiom at the beginning of silk is 1. Silk thread: silk thread: every silk thread; Belt buckle: one of the main components on the loom. When knitting, every silk thread must pass through the reed. Metaphor is done very carefully, methodically and in tune with each other.
2. The power of silk hair: silk hair: a silk, a hair. Of little credit.
3. Silk analysis and decomposition: silk and wool: refers to extremely fine; Solution: Split. Metaphor is rigorous and organized analysis and anatomy.
4. Silk and bamboo strings:
5. Middle-aged private school:
6. Silk splitting: shares: meticulous; Solution: Split. Describe a detailed and organized analysis.
7. Silk comb: comb: comb; Comb ratio: Arranged like comb teeth. Complex as silk, arranged like comb teeth. Describe numerous and complicated lists.
8. Sean complained: silk, hair: described as small. Describe the smallest grievance.
9. Silk and bamboo orchestral music strings: silk: refers to stringed instruments; Bamboo: refers to wind instruments. Harp, flute, flute and other musical instruments. Also refers to music.
10. Silk analysis: wisp: meticulous. Describe a detailed and organized analysis.
1 1. Silk comes and goes: a metaphor of entanglement.
5. How did silk form four-character idioms? Half silk and half wisp: thread.
Half a line, half a line. Describe something that is small in quantity and of little value.
Cocoon peeling: removing the outer layer. The metaphor of seeking the occurrence and development of things in order is a common name for string and wind music. Zhu Hao: A musical instrument made of thick bamboo tubes.
Describe the tragic and moving orchestral sound. Horseshoe marks, spider silk.
Metaphorically, you can vaguely find traces and clues, and your life is hanging by a thread. Metaphorically speaking, life is disappearing. Hug cloth: an ancient currency; Trade: buying and selling. I brought money to buy silk.
Approach a woman by mentioning. Also refers to trading goods.
Reeling and peeling cocoons have to be done one by one, and cocoons have to be peeled layer by layer. The description and analysis of things are extremely detailed and step by step.
An inch of silk was originally a Buddhist word, meaning nothing in my heart. The latter refers to nudity.
Monofilaments are not linear, monofilaments are not linear. It is difficult to get things done because one's strength is thin.
A cocoon spinning is a metaphor of a clear organization and a clear poetic context. It is also a metaphor for unrequited love.
Cocoon, silk, and cow hair describe kung fu. Gold, stone, silk, bamboo and gold: refers to musical instruments made of metal; Stone: refers to stone chime; Silk: refers to stringed instruments; Bamboo: refers to wind instruments.
Generally refers to all kinds of musical instruments. Also describe all kinds of sounds.
Mao Shu is a metaphor for a very small thing. Mozi's tears are a metaphor for people getting better and worse, and the influence of the environment has a great relationship.
The lotus root is broken, but there are still many wires connected. Metaphor is not completely cut off
More refers to the love between men and women. Thousands of threads, thousands of threads.
The original descriptions are one after another, and there are countless. Now let's describe all kinds of close and complicated relationships between them.
Pinzhu elastic silk products: playing musical instruments; Bamboo: refers to flute, flute and other wind instruments; Silk: refers to stringed instruments such as pipa and erhu. Play an instrument.
Weak tube and light silk describe the softness and delicacy of music. Silk to line is a metaphor for entanglement.
Silk and bamboo orchestral: refers to stringed instruments; Bamboo: refers to wind instruments. Harp, flute, flute and other musical instruments.
Also refers to music. Threads into threads: each thread; Belt buckle: one of the main components on the loom.
When knitting, every silk thread must pass through the reed. Metaphor is done very carefully, methodically and in tune with each other.
Sean complained about silk and hair: it was described as small. Describe the smallest grievance.
Spinning one's own silk is a metaphor for doing something that hinders freedom of movement. Rabbit silk oatmeal rabbit silk: dodder.
Tussah is not silk, and oats are not wheat. Metaphor is nominal.
Thousands of lines, thousands of lines, thousands of lines. The original descriptions are one after another, and there are countless.
Now let's describe all kinds of close and complicated relationships between them. Although there is no such thing, it is still a suspect.
Don't move. Describe without any damage or change.
A close seam means that the gap is tightly closed. A drop in the ocean is a metaphor for a tiny thing.
Traces of two gases describe the way people breathe weakly and are about to die. It's not messy at all, not at all.
The description is very organized. Meticulous: sloppy, sloppy.
Refers to doing things carefully, not sloppy at all. Rain Wind describes the spring breeze and the rain in Mao Mao.
Clues can be found from the hanging spider silk, and the whereabouts of horses can be found from the traces of horseshoes. Metaphor things leave traces and clues.
Whip, silk hat, shadow whip and hat By pointing out the tour.
Playing bamboo, silk and wind instruments, plucked instrument. Silkworms in spring will weave until they die: pun, homophonic thinking.
Metaphor of deep friendship, till death do us part. An inch and a half of millet is a metaphor for tiny things.
A filament cannot be spun into a thread. (1) metaphor single, no spouse.
Also known as "single thread is not a thread, it is difficult to sing with one hand." Dance on the silk and bamboo and play musical instruments.
Splitting is extremely delicate. A careful analysis of silk is a metaphor for nuances.
The slightest millet is described as tiny. Millimeter silk was suddenly called the following four tiny units of length in ancient times.
Metaphor refers to extremely subtle things. Zhu Hao's mourning refers to orchestral music.
Hit the stone and bounce the silk. When the bamboo is in a hurry, see "the urgent pipe is complicated."
Wear silk shoes and clothes. Describe luxury.
Luan Fengjiao refers to the second wife of the second wife. Slow down. See "Deceleration".
The trail of birds is a metaphor for things that disappear easily. Playing bamboo, silk and stringed instruments.
See "Bamboo Tuning" for bamboo tuning. Climbing vines is a metaphor for rambling.
In the Pingnian of the Southern Dynasties, "there was a nursery rhyme saying,' Blue silk white horse came to Shouyang'." "Later Hou Jing insurrection, riding a white horse with moss as the rein, soldiers are tsing yi, since Shouchun into health.
See Biography of Liang Shu and Hou Jing and Records of the Five Elements of Sui Shu. Later, because "green silk white horse" refers to people who create chaos.
The change of dyeing silk "Mozi Dyeing": "Mozi saw the person who dyed silk sigh:' The person who dyed it in the pale is also dyed in the yellow. The person who entered changed, and so did its color.
Later, because of the metaphor of "the change of dyeing silk", the same person or thing became different because of the influence of the environment. Book of Rites: "Wang speaks like silk, and his words are like silk."
Later, the emperor of Zhongshu Province drafted an imperial edict called Zhang Silun. Father and son or grandparents successively served in Zhongshu Province, which is called Zhang Shisi's theory.
Silk hair: a silk, a hair. Of little credit.
A plain lamb refers to an honest and clean official. Vince did not move. Not at all.
* * * Buddhist language, meaning carefree. The latter refers to naked people.
Spark: one tenth of a cent; Beth: Ten cents. A little, described as minimal or minimal.
Soap, silk and twine are metaphors of right and wrong. A pipe thread is a pipe thread. If you can't find a clue, it will become more and more chaotic.
Metaphor is not the correct way to solve the problem, but it makes the problem more complicated. Managing silk is beneficial: chaos.
I can't find a clue to arrange silk, and the more I arrange it, the more chaotic it is. Metaphor is not the correct way to solve the problem, but it makes it more complicated.
The accumulation of silk is the same as the accumulation of inches. Play the silk bamboo [explanation] play musical instruments and be familiar with music.
Jane counts rice [explanation] Jane chooses silk thread and counts rice grains. Metaphor is trivial work.
Susie Maliang explained that this is a courtesy to smart people. Long broken wires.
Metaphor surface broken, in fact, there are still involved. The broken silk has been broken, but the silk is still connected.
On the surface, the metaphor is broken, but in fact it is still related. Temple silk Zen couch temple silk: refers to the elderly; Zen couch: a monk's bed.
Describe the old man's quiet life like a monk. When a disease goes away, it is described that the disease heals quickly and thoroughly.
6. Idiom "Silk?" Idioms: thread, string, middle-aged string, silk resentment, silk coming, silk parting, silk parting, silk parting. Idiom "silk": meticulous, meticulous, motionless, half inch, half millet, inextricably linked, peeling silk, drying silk, white horse with moss * * * rabbit, oat, whip, hat shadow, worry, Zhu Hao, soap, hemp, yarn dyeing, tight seam, color, silk, silk, several meters, rain. Idiom: broken silk, broken silk, broken silk, feldspar, silk, bamboo, palm silk, silk, silk, silk, silk, silk, silk, silk, silk, silk, silk, silk, silk, silk, silk, silk, silk, silk, silk, silk, silk.
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