Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Tourist attractions - Four-word idioms describing tourism
Four-word idioms describing tourism
2, travel thousands of miles a day: you can walk thousands of miles a day. Describe the speed is amazing.
3, the weight of a hundred houses: a hundred miles and one house, the old leather on the sole is stiff. Describing long-distance running is very hard. Also known as "a hundred cocoons".
4, walk rather than ride: An: serene, not in a hurry; Amber: Take your time. Take a leisurely walk instead of taking a bus.
5, stem floating: stem: branches and stems of plants; Peng: Artemisia ordosica, whose roots are often blown off by the wind, flies around. Like broken branches and stems, wormwood. Describe people running around, life is not fixed.
6, pommel horse Lawton: Riding for too long, tired and sleepy. Describe the fatigue of the journey.
7, wandering path: describe the path drifting, like running duckweed.
8. East, west, north and south: four directions, everywhere, everywhere, the whole world or directions; Also refers to wandering around, uncertain whereabouts.
9. revisit the old place: come to the place where you have lived or visited again.
10, climbing: jumping and stepping. Is to climb mountains and mountains. Describe the hard journey.
1 1, wading through mountains: mountains: mountains; Involved: drowning; Water: big river. Crossing mountains and mountains, wading across rivers. Describe the pain of running around.
12, Wanshui, Qian Shan: Wandao River in Qianzhong Mountain. Describe the road is difficult and far away.
13, trekking: trekking: over mountains and mountains, wading across rivers. Refers to long-distance crossing mountains and waters. Describe a long journey and a hard journey.
14, dusty: dusty: refers to travel, indicating hard work; Servant: You look tired on the road. Describe the journey, busy and tired.
15, scorching sun, strong wind. Describe the pain of a long journey. Also known as "sun screen".
2. Four-word idioms about tourism and their explanations.
1, Bashan is involved in Sichuan: describe the suffering of a long journey. See "wading through mountains and rivers".
2, travel thousands of miles a day: you can walk thousands of miles a day. Describe the speed is amazing.
3, the weight of a hundred houses: a hundred miles and one house, the old leather on the sole is stiff. Describing long-distance running is very hard. Also known as "a hundred cocoons".
5, stem floating: stem: branches and stems of plants; Peng: Artemisia ordosica, whose roots are often blown off by the wind, flies around. Like broken branches and stems, wormwood. Describe people running around, life is not fixed.
6, pommel horse Lawton: Riding for too long, tired and sleepy. Describe the fatigue of the journey.
7, wandering path: describe the path drifting, like running duckweed.
9. revisit the old place: come to the place where you have lived or visited again.
10, climbing: jumping and stepping. Is to climb mountains and mountains. Describe the hard journey.
1 1, wading through mountains: mountains: mountains; Involved: drowning; Water: big river. Crossing mountains and mountains, wading across rivers. Describe the pain of running around.
12, Wanshui, Qian Shan: Wandao River in Qianzhong Mountain. Describe the road is difficult and far away.
13, trekking: trekking: over mountains and mountains, wading across rivers. Refers to long-distance crossing mountains and waters. Describe a long journey and a hard journey.
14, dusty: dusty: refers to travel, indicating hard work; Servant: You look tired on the road. Describe the journey, busy and tired.
15, scorching sun, strong wind. Describe the pain of a long journey. Also known as "sun screen".
16, the mountain is long and the water is far: a metaphor for a long and dangerous road.
17, Travel around the world: Travel around the world.
18, Return on a starry night: Go out before dawn and come back after dark.
19, wandering on the flat ground: as uncertain as duckweed and waves. Metaphor is wandering everywhere, living without a fixed place.
20. Climbing and wading: Climbing and wading. Metaphor has experienced many difficulties.
2 1, two-day parallel: day and night.
22, not far: not far. Describe not afraid to travel long distances.
23, the title is followed by the tail: title: chewing; Tail: ponytail. Bite and tail. Describe one by one, marching in a line.
24. Not far from Wan Li: Not far from Wan Li. Describe not afraid to travel long distances.
25. camping on the grass: walk in the weeds and sleep in the open air. Describe the hardships and haste of people who travel long distances.
26. Travel around the world: wandering around. Wandering around, footprints all over the world.
27. Far away: far away: far away. Describe a long way.
28, over the mountains: over many hills. Describe the hardships of walking the mountain road.
29. Contacts: refers to people's contacts.
30, go hand in hand: and: double; And: double. Walk twice as much as usual in a certain period of time.
3 1, Stay indoors: See "Stay indoors".
32. Ladder Mountain Navigation: Mountaineering Navigation. It is a metaphor for a long journey.
33. Traveling north and south: refers to traveling north and south in many places. Also refers to wandering.
34, arrive without pomp: the luggage is simple, and there are few people (mostly people with status).
35, climbing the mountain near the water: describe the long way. It also refers to tourism.
36. One night in Xiaoxing: Xiaoxing: Dawn is on the road; Stay: Stay at night. Describe the hardships of traveling.
38. Wanshui Qian Shan: Wandao River, Qian Shan. Describe the road is difficult and far away.
39. Crossing the ocean: Crossing the ocean. Go to foreign countries or far away places.
40. Stay indoors: Put your feet indoors.
3. What four letter word suits you? Answer: four words for you.
1, tourists like knitting.
[Ullen Ruzic]
Describe how many tourists are as dense as knitting thread.
Step 2 do nothing
[yóu shǎu hào Xián]
Wandering by nature, loving leisure and hating work. Idle: Idle about doing nothing.
Step 3 take a good look
[yóu m chong HuáI]
Line of sight: overlooking; Chenghuai: Open your mind and think far away. Look around and broaden your horizons.
Step 4 revisit the old place
[jid chóng you]
Go back to the place where you once lived or visited.
Step 5 go sightseeing
[yóu shān wán shuǐ]
Visit and enjoy the natural scenery. Also said to travel.
6, relaxed and comfortable
[yóu rèn yǒu yú]
"Master Zhuangzi" records that a chef is very skilled in slaughtering cattle, and the knife can move flexibly in the cracks of cattle bones without any obstacles, which still shows a lot of room. Later, it was used to describe being experienced, skilled and effortless in solving problems. Swimming: moving. More than enough: there is room.
7, excellent travel is bleak
[y u yóu tián dàn]
Leisure and self-satisfaction, not seeking fame and fortune.
8. Excellent travel is not compulsory.
[yüyóu bü]
Youyou: Youyou; No hurry: no hurry. Describe the appearance of leisure.
9. The blade is empty
[yóu rèn Jiüx]
Blade: rotating blade; Virtual: empty. Wherever the blade goes, there are gaps. Describe superb skills and skillful use.
10, bamboo forest tour
[zhúlín zhyóu]
1. refers to the banquet tour of seven people, including Ruan Ji and Ji Kang, in the bamboo forest during the Wei and Jin Dynasties.
1, your scenery is long.
[yóu yún jīng lóng]
Describe exquisite calligraphy.
12, wandering in my heart with my eyes
[yóu xīn yù mù]
Watch intently.
13, have a good trip.
[yóu bì yǒu fāng]
If you travel, you must tell where you are going.
14, swim and raise your voice.
[yóu guāng yang shēng]
Spread honor, spread reputation.
15, never travel with interest.
[xjiāo juéyóu]
Screen farewell to travel activities. Seclusion.
16, travel around the world
[Zhu you Lièguó]
Travel: Go all the way and travel all over the world. At first, Kong Qiu took his students around the world, hoping to be reused to promote Confucian political thought. Later, it refers to traveling everywhere.
17, eye fly.
[múniúu rèn]
Be competent and relaxed.
18, take it out and listen.
[yóu yúchōng]
Describe beautiful music.
19, long years
[yüyóu sui Yuè]
Live a leisurely life.
20. You are not exhausted.
[yóu xìng wèI jn]
Metaphor interest has not completely dissipated.
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