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Sightseeing four-word idiom

1. Four-word idiom about tourism: branches of plants.

10: Riding too long, trampling: it refers to four directions: traveling thousands of miles a day, life is not fixed, east and west, north and south: it is very hard to come to the place where you have lived or visited again. 1: Dance: Describe the pain of a long journey. Describe the hard journey.

7 。 Describe a long trip: a hundred miles and one house: chrysanthemum.

8. Like duckweed, pommel horse fatigue is everywhere. See "wading through the mountains": stalk, mountain climbing, heavy house, flying Artemisia.

Also known as "Hundred Cocoons", revisiting the old place and leaving the mountains and rivers: serene. Take a stroll without taking a bus, break the stem and float, wander flat, and the old soles of your feet are stiff: Ann.

2 。 Describe the amazing speed, often blowing off the roots in the wind.

5 。 6: Walk slowly.

3 。 9, no hurry, no whereabouts.

4 。 Describe people running around.

Is to climb mountains and mountains. Like a broken branch, the world or direction, a thousand miles a day; Walking easily, tired and sleepy; Peng: Me: Describe the trajectory of drifting and flying.

Describe a tiring journey and slow steps; It also means wandering everywhere, everywhere.

2. What are the answers to the four-word "you"? The four-word "you" is 1, and tourists are woven [yóu rén rú zhī], which describes tourists as woven and as dense as silk thread.

2. Idle [yóu shǒu hào xián] is a natural prodigal son who likes to relax and hates work. Idle: Idle about doing nothing.

3. Line of sight [yóu m chěng HuáI] Line of sight: overlooking; Chenghuai: Open your mind and think far away. Look around and broaden your horizons.

4. revisit the old place [jid chóng yóu] and return to the place where you once lived or visited. 5. Tour the landscape [yóu shān wán shuǐ] and enjoy the natural scenery.

Also said to travel. 6, handy [yóu rèn yǒu yú] "Zhuangzi Health Master" records that a chef is very skilled in slaughtering cattle, and the knife can move flexibly at the joints of cattle bones without any obstacles. It seems that there is still 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. You are carefree [yōu[yūu yóu tián dàn]n] and don't seek fame and fortune.

8, excellent travel does not force [y not u y ó u b ù p ò] excellent travel: take your time; No hurry: no hurry. Describe the appearance of leisure.

9. Blades are all virtual blades: rotating blades; Virtual: empty. Wherever the blade goes, there are gaps.

Describe superb skills and skillful use. 10, bamboo forest tour [zhú lí n zh and yó u]1. Refers to the banquet tour of Ruan Ji, Ji Kang and other seven people in the bamboo forest during the Wei and Jin Dynasties.

1 1, You Jingyunlong [yóu yún jīng lóng] described exquisite calligraphy. 12, pay attention to watch [yó u x Ρ n Ρ m Ρ].

13, be sure to travel well [[[[yóu bì yǒu fāng] ā ng]] ā ng]. If you travel, be sure to tell your destination. 14, you are famous for [yóu guāng yáng shēng].

15, [x Jiāo juéyóu] bid farewell to the tour on the screen. Seclusion.

16, travel around the world [zh not u y ó u liè guó] Travel around: I have been there, I have traveled around. 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. You are very capable and relaxed.

18, take it out and listen to [yóu yúchūtōng] to describe the beautiful music. 19, the leisurely years [y not u y ó u su e yuè] have been leisurely and comfortable.

20. The fun is not over yet [[yóu xìng wèi jìn] n] Metaphorically, the fun of playing is not completely exhausted.

3. What are the four words for swimming? Hold on tight.

The old metaphor is eat, drink and be merry. Candlelight dancing at night used to be a metaphor for eating, drinking and having fun.

The place where you lived as a child usually refers to your hometown. Fish are swimming in the pot.

Metaphor is a desperate person. It is also a metaphor for things that are about to perish.

Fish are swimming in the pot. Metaphor means a person is in a desperate situation.

It is also a metaphor for things that are about to perish. Revisit the places where you once lived or visited.

Strive for the upper reaches, work hard and strive for the advanced. Undeserved disk tour: entertainment; Degree: limit.

Indulge in pleasure, there is no limit. Travel refers to seclusion.

Stragglers: The Qing Dynasty refers to soldiers who were temporarily recruited during the war. Originally refers to deserting soldiers without a commander in chief.

Existing refers to people who act alone in an unorganized collective team. A good swimmer often drowns when he drowns people who can swim.

Metaphor means that people think they have some skills, so they get into trouble. Especially often hesitant, indecisive.

You died and lived leisurely. Leisure means having a leisurely life.

Leisure and leisure: a leisurely look; Self-satisfaction: self-satisfaction and comfort. Describe leisure and comfort.

If you travel well, you must leave your place. You use clever rhetoric and cover it up with many unfounded words.

Wandering bees and butterflies are a metaphor for a frivolous person who likes to tease women. Ranger: a cavalry member who has left the team.

The deserting cavalry had nowhere to go. Metaphor from the root, can't get home.

Look down; Chenghuai: Open your mind and think far away. Look around and broaden your horizons.

The blade runs in the gap of the joint, and there is room for maneuver. Metaphor is skilled in work, has practical experience, and has no troubles in solving problems.

Travel around and enjoy the scenery. Laziness means being idle and unwilling to take part in labor.

Gameplayer refers to an attitude towards life that regards life as a game. Samadhi was originally a Buddhist term, meaning to get rid of distractions and calm your mind.

It is also a metaphor for the essence and know-how of things. The latter refers to treating everything with a game attitude.

An idle boy refers to a rich boy who is idle. Falling and stopping clouds describe singing loudly and rising into the sky, which can stop the flowing clouds.

Youlong described calligraphy as exquisite. Fish swimming in the pot: pot.

Fish swim in the pot. Metaphor is in jeopardy and is about to perish.

Looking forward to your eyes: open your mind and think far away; Line of sight: overlooking. Look around and broaden your horizons.

Climb the world and travel around the world. Travel around the world.

Wandering around, doing nothing, wandering around. Wandering around, doing nothing, wandering around.

Use "wandering around" Take part in accidental amusement.

Occasionally join in the fun. The ghost at the bottom of the pot is a metaphor for a dying person.

Ghosts, wandering ghosts. You are rich and expensive, but you are still rich and expensive.

Butterflies and bees play butterfly, bee swimming and dancing games. Later, it was compared to the prodigal son returning.

Defeated soldiers refer to soldiers who escape. Riding a crane to die in the west.

Jiao Long is usually used to describe a powerful stroke of calligraphy or beautiful dance. It's the same as "If you are agile, you will be surprised".

Waves, butterflies and bees are metaphors of a frivolous man who likes to tease women. Running water Youlong is a metaphor for the endless flow of horses and chariots.

The legend of Longyou Qubo shows that Longyao is colorful, so Youlong is used as a metaphor. Swamp: pond.

Ma Rulong described the bustling scene of horses. Horses like fish describe the sight of people coming and going.

With "Ma Rulong". A friend's butterfly dream refers to changing the rhetoric.

The frightened soul described the fear of being ownerless. Wuyi tour refers to wine tasting between relatives.

Never look at the screen. Seclusion.

Wear gorgeous clothes to travel at night. Although metaphor is in an official position, it can't make people see their glory and dignitaries.

With "night embroidered clothes". Clothing for daytime travel: wear.

Wearing luxurious official clothes during the day makes people visible. The old metaphor is to go home after getting rich and boast to the villagers.

Although the metaphor of night outing in clothes embroidery is in an official position, it can't make people see their glory and dignitaries. With "night embroidered clothes".

Leisure means seeking leisure and deep understanding. Have a good time and live a leisurely life.

Leisure is leisure and satisfaction. You can freestyle (1) leisurely and unrestrained.

(2) of judah said calmly. You are calm and calm, and you don't change your normal state.

You are comfortable, leisurely and at ease. Easy travel means leisure and comfort.

Roaming freely describes leisure and comfort. Use "leisurely".

Idle is idle. Wandering around, having fun, unrestrained.

Butterflies and bees are playing the game of butterflies flying. Later, it was compared to the prodigal son returning.

Travel around, raise your voice and spread honor and reputation. Swim back to the mill and turn around.

I don't know what to do. Take a good look at the scenery.

Travel around and enjoy the scenery. Use "travel"

Laziness means that people are lazy and unwilling to take part in labor. Use "leisure".

Wandering, thinking, thinking, thinking. Refers to an unfounded and unrealistic fantasy.

Wandering without roots is unfounded nonsense. Game pen and ink refers to poems written with a game attitude.

The game is still up in the air. Refers to an attitude towards life that regards life as a game.

Game calligraphy refers to poems written with a game attitude. Same as "game pen and ink".

Cynicism refers to an attitude towards life that regards life as a game. With the "game world".

Wandering heart, fascinating and touching. Wandering in the heart means looking with your heart.

Hesitate: to hesitate. Make up your mind.

Fish swim in the boiling pot, fish swim in the pot. Metaphor is very dangerous and in danger of extinction.

Fish are swimming in a boiling pot. Fish swim in the pot. Metaphor is very dangerous and in danger of extinction.

Fish swim at the bottom of the pot and fish swim in the pot. Metaphor is very dangerous and in danger of extinction.

Fish swim in the pot and fish swim in the pot. Metaphor is very dangerous and in danger of extinction.

Fish swimming in the city means indulging in mountains and rivers and swimming in all directions. Fish swimming in a kettle is a metaphor for being in danger and dying.

Here, use "burning", fire. With "fish swim in the middle".

Travel around the world: 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. It's better to travel at night than at night.

4. The four-character idiom of a wanderer is so weak:

Prince and showgirl:

Luxury:

Spider wandering: spider: cicada. Spider web, the metamorphosis of cicada. Metaphor is skillful.

Wandering around:

Wandering around:

Swim: swim: run; Blade: blade; Y: There is room. Metaphor is skilled in work, has practical experience, and has no troubles in solving problems.

Travel around:

People who are good at swimming will drown: people who can swim often drown. Metaphor means that people think they have some skills, so they get into trouble.

Wandering in fear: describes the fear of being ownerless.

Strive for the upper reaches: upper reaches: the upper reaches of the river, metaphorically speaking, high status. Strive hard, strive for advanced and then advanced.

Bee swimming butterfly dance:

Sleep at night: It is better to sleep at night.

Travel around the world: travel around the world: 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.

Clever rhetoric: covering up in many ways with unfounded words.

Ranger does not return: Ranger: the cavalry who left the team. The deserting cavalry had nowhere to go. Metaphor from the root, can't get home.

Idle youth: refers to the idle rich children.

Look at the scenery: look at the distance; Chenghuai: Open your mind and think far away. Look around and broaden your horizons.

Wandering bees and butterflies: a metaphor for frivolous people who like to tease women.

You must travel well: if you travel, you must leave your place.

Wandering and stopping the clouds: it describes that the singing is loud and straight into the sky, which can stop the flowing clouds.

Game room: refers to a life attitude that regards life as a game.

Clouds and dragons: describe exquisite calligraphy.

Samadhi: Originally Buddhism, it means to get rid of distractions and calm your mind. It is also a metaphor for the essence and know-how of things. The latter refers to treating everything with a game attitude.

Constant travel: refers to indecision and no decision.

Wandering: Have fun and be free.

Flying bees and flying butterflies: butterflies and bees flying in the game. Later, it was compared to the prodigal son returning.

Travel around the world and raise your voice: spread honor and reputation.

Swim back to the mill: Judas' words turn around. I don't know what to do.

Sightseeing: Look at the scenery vertically.

You have a spare blade:

Ingeniously:

Travel around the mountains and waters: travel around the mountains and waters. Use "travel"

Idle people: people who are idle and unwilling to take part in labor. Use "leisure".

Wandering delusion: I'm still talking and thinking. Refers to an unfounded and unrealistic fantasy.

Wandering without roots: refers to nonsense without foundation.

Game pen and ink: refers to poems written with a game attitude.

Game dust: Jude said that games are people. Refers to an attitude towards life that regards life as a game.

Game calligraphy: refers to poems written with a game attitude. Same as "game pen and ink".

Cynicism: refers to an attitude towards life that regards life as a game. With the "game world".

Soul-stirring: thought-provoking and touching.

Distraction: refers to focusing on watching.

Leisurely Han You: refers to leisurely seeking and in-depth understanding.

Long years: live leisurely and carefree.

Enjoy yourself: it means to be carefree.

Leisure and self-satisfaction: leisure: leisurely appearance; Self-satisfaction: self-satisfaction and comfort. Describe leisure and comfort.

Free travel: ① Leisure and unrestrained. (2) of judah said calmly.

Easy travel: leisurely and unchanging.

Comfortable travel: leisurely and carefree.

Easy travel: refers to leisure and comfort.

Leisure: Describe leisure and comfort. Use "leisurely".

You are dead: living leisurely.

Leisure: refers to leisure.

Fish swimming in a boiling pot: fish swimming in a pot. Metaphor is very dangerous and in danger of extinction.

Fish swimming in a boiling pot: fish swimming in a pot. Metaphor is very dangerous and in danger of extinction.

Fish swimming in a pot: a metaphor for being in danger and dying. Here, use "burning", fire. With "fish swim in the middle".

Fish swim to the bottom of the pot: fish swim in the pot. Metaphor is very dangerous and in danger of extinction.

Fish swimming in the pot: fish swimming in the pot. Metaphor is very dangerous and in danger of extinction.

Fish swims on the city: it means to indulge in mountains and rivers and swim in all directions.

Dressed up for a night outing: Dressed up for a night outing. Although metaphor is in an official position, it can't make people see their glory and dignitaries. With "night embroidered clothes".

5. The four-word idiom "beautiful scenery" lingers. Li Lian Wang Fu Shu n

[Interpretation] lingering: nostalgia; Reluctant to leave. Return: return; Return. To indulge in amusement and forget to return. Later, I often describe my nostalgia for beautiful scenery or things.

[Language] "Mencius Hui Liang Wang Xia": "Those who drift down and forget to return are called flows; Forgetting from the stream is called connection; From animals, it is insatiable; There is endless music and wine, which is called death. " Qing Pu Songling's Strange Tales from a Lonely Studio Volume 10 Ge Zhong: "Not much; Flowers are in bud; A hundred axes will be smashed; Looking for spring clothes; I can't forget the return. "

[Pronunciation] Lian; It can't be pronounced "liàn".

[Discrimination] Forgetting; Can't write "go"; Return; Can't write "reverse".

I don't want to part with you.

Go astray and find your way back

[Usage] It contains many compliments. Mostly used for infatuation with scenery. Generally used as predicate and attribute.

6. The four-word word about travel is 1, which describes the pain of traveling far away.

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".

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, stepping. Is to climb mountains and mountains.

Describe the hard journey.

7. The four-character idiom "Beautiful scenery" lingers; Li ú li á n w à ng fn [interpretation] lingering: nostalgia; Reluctant to leave.

Return: return; Return. To indulge in amusement and forget to return.

Later, I often describe my nostalgia for beautiful scenery or things. [Language] "Mencius Hui Liang Wang Xia": "Those who drift down and forget to return are called flows; Forgetting from the stream is called connection; From animals, it is insatiable; There is endless music and wine, which is called death. "

Qing Pu Songling's Strange Tales from a Lonely Studio Volume 10 Ge Zhong: "Not much; Flowers are in bud; A hundred axes will be smashed; Looking for spring clothes; I can't forget the return. " [Pronunciation] Lian; It can't be pronounced "liàn".

[Discrimination] Forgetting; Can't write "go"; Return; Can't write "reverse". I can't bear to lose my antonym. Usage is full of praise.

Mostly used for infatuation with scenery. Generally used as predicate and attribute.