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Four-character idiom about traveling

1. The four-character idiom "tourism something"

Fascinating yǐn rén rù shèng

[Explanation] Win: lead people into a good place. Beautiful realm. It mostly refers to attractive landscapes or literary and artistic works.

[Quotation] Liu Yiqing of the Southern Dynasties and Song Dynasty, "Shi Shuo Xin Yu Wu Dan": "Wang Youjun said: 'Wine is attracting people to the resort.'"

[Correct pronunciation] Yin; cannot be pronounced as "rěn".

[Shape identification] Sheng; cannot be written as "Sheng".

[Similar meaning] Fascinating

[Antonym] Tasteless

[Usage] Contains praise. Describing landscapes or works of art as wonderful; very attractive. Generally used as predicate, attributive, adverbial, and object.

[Structure] Jianyu type.

[Example] ~ Guilin’s landscape is breathtaking. 2. Four-character words to describe tourism

1. Natural landscape: The ice melts, the snow melts, the wind is gentle, the mountains are bright, the water is colorful, the grass grows, the orioles fly, the mountains are bright, the water is beautiful, the moon is bright, the wind is exotic, the flowers are exotic, the grass is chirping, the flowers are fragrant 2. Contains landscapes : Thousands of mountains and rivers, wading through mountains and rivers, mountain light and water color, mountains and bright water, beautiful mountains and high water, long mountains and high water, poor mountains and bad water, beautiful mountains and bright mountains. 3. With the meaning of "green": a thousand miles of blue and green***, flowing through thousands of mountains, a green blue wave, rippling green and dripping green grass. Ruyin 4. Describe the scenery: colorful flowers, red willows, purples and reds, thousands of miles of green ***, flowing green ***, colorful drops, colorful 5. With "spring": the spring is bright, the spring is full of spring, the garden is full of spring, the flowers are blooming, the scenery is bright, the spring mountains are like smiling 6. Weather : The wind is gentle, the sun is bright, the sun is scorching, the wind is drizzle, the clouds are densely covered, the sky is cloudless, the sky is cloudless, the storm is pouring, the rain is pouring, the sky is dim and the earth is dark 7. Flowers: A hundred flowers are blooming, a hundred flowers are blooming, a hundred flowers are blooming, and the flowers are in bud. The flowers are red, willows and greens are blooming, and the flowers are colorful. 8. Grass: a thousand miles of green *** Flow Green grass 9. Trees: Lush and lush, lush branches and luxuriant leaves, red leaves like fire, dead trees in spring 10. Mountains: steep peaks, towering mountains, strange rocks, rugged peaks 11. Water: horizontal as a mirror, turbulent, magnificent, microwaves, sparkling and majestic 12. Sky: The clear blue sky is cloudless, the mountains are clear, the water is colorful, the flowers are blooming in the wind, the spring scenery is blooming in the garden, the garden is full of spring, and it is spectacular. The grass is growing, the orioles are flying, the purples are red, and the osmanthus is fragrant. There are caves, splendid rivers, mountains, and water. 3. The four-character idiom about monks traveling

Lawless

wú fǎ wú tiān

The old explanation refers to doing bad things at will regardless of national laws and natural principles. Nowadays, it is often used to describe breaking laws and disciplines and being unruly.

From Chapter 33 of "Dream of Red Mansions" by Cao Xueqin of the Qing Dynasty: "It's just that you don't study at home, why do you do such lawless things?"

Structural conjunction.

Usage used in a derogatory sense. Generally used as predicate, attributive and complement.

The synonyms of "acting recklessly" and "doing evil"

The antonyms of "keeping one's own rules and following the rules"

Analysis ~ and "acting recklessly" both refer to doing bad things unscrupulously; sometimes they can be used interchangeably. But "acting wildly" is slightly lighter; it only describes doing bad things unscrupulously.

Example

(1) This group of criminals who block roads, rob and kill people is extremely rampant; simply~.

(2) I heard A Ying talk about the Zhuhuhu, a beast that drinks human blood; it is simply~. 4. The four-character idiom of the word "Wander"

Qi is like a gossamer:

Wandering with dragons and phoenixes:

Wandering outside the world:

Spider You Xinhua: Xin: cicada. The spider's web, the cicada's transformation. A metaphor for skilled skills

Wandering and unrestrained:

Wandering and unruly:

With room for maneuver: You: movement; edge: knife edge; Yu: leeway. It is a metaphor for being skilled at work, having practical experience, and solving problems easily

Traveling in mountains and rivers:

Those who are good at swimming drown: People who can swim often drown. It is a metaphor for people who think they have certain abilities and get into trouble because of this.

Fearful wandering soul: Describes the fear of being without a master.

Striving for the upper reaches: Upstream: the upper reaches of the river, a metaphor for advanced status. Work hard and strive for advancement and advancement.

Bees swim and butterflies dance:

Walking in the day and night: It is still moving in the day and night.

Travel around the world: Travel around: go to all of them, travel around. It originally meant that Confucius took his students around many countries at that time, hoping to be reused in order to promote Confucian political ideas. The back finger travels all over the place.

Artful rhetoric: Use unfounded words to cover up in many ways.

Rangers without return: Rangers: cavalry who left the team. The cavalry who left the team had nowhere to return. It is a metaphor that if you are separated from the roots, you cannot find your destination.

Idle young master: refers to a rich kid who is idle.

Traveling with eyes and thinking in the distance: Traveling with eyes and looking far into the distance; Changhuai: letting go of your mind and thinking far away. Look around and open your mind.

Wandering Bee and Langdie: It is a metaphor for a person who has a frivolous attitude and likes to tease women.

You must have a good idea when traveling: If you are traveling, you must find a place to leave.

You Xiang Stops the Clouds: Describes a loud song that reaches into the sky and can make the flowing clouds stop.

Playing the World: Refers to a life attitude that treats life as a game.

A wandering cloud scares the dragon: describes the exquisite calligraphy.

Game Samadhi: Originally a Buddhist term, it means to eliminate distracting thoughts and calm the mind. It is also a metaphor for the essence and key points of things. Hou means to treat everything with a game attitude.

Continuous travel: refers to hesitation and lack of decision-making in life.

Wandering and uninhibited: having fun without restraint.

Butterflies and Bees: Flying butterflies and bees. Later it was used as a metaphor for dissolute children.

You Guang raised his voice: Spread honor and spread fame.

Traveling back and forth: still talking about going around in circles. Describes not knowing what to do.

Traveling and looking around: Look around and take in the scenery.

With ease:

With ease:

Touring the mountains and enjoying the scenery: Touring and enjoying the mountains and rivers. Same as "traveling in mountains and rivers".

Idle and idle: Refers to people who are idle and unwilling to participate in labor. Same as "idle about idleness".

Wandering thoughts and delusions: Just talking about random thoughts. Refers to unfounded and unrealistic imagination.

Talking without foundation: refers to talking nonsense without any basis.

Game writing: refers to poems written with a playful attitude.

Playing in the world: I still talk about playing in the world. Refers to a life attitude that treats life as a game.

Game calligraphy: refers to poetry written with a game attitude. Same as "Game Pen and Ink".

Playing the world: refers to an attitude towards life that treats life as a game. Same as "Game World".

Awesome: arousing people's imagination and moving people's hearing.

Wandering the mind and watching the eyes: refers to watching carefully.

Youyouhanyong: means to explore calmly and understand deeply.

Traveling years: Live leisurely and comfortably.

Youyouyou contentedly means leisurely and contented.

Leisurely and leisurely: leisurely and comfortable; leisurely and contented: feeling content and comfortable inside. Describes leisurely and comfortable.

Travel freely: ① Leisurely and unrestrained. ② Still speaking calmly and unhurriedly.

Travel with ease: Take your time and stay calm.

Travel at your leisure: leisurely and comfortable.

Youyouyouyouzi: refers to being leisurely and comfortable.

Leisurely and leisurely: describes leisurely and comfortable. Same as "you can be content with your leisurely travels".

Youyouyouzu: Spend your days leisurely.

Leisurely travel: refers to leisurely and comfortable.

Fish swimming in the boiling pot: Fish swimming in the pot. It is a metaphor that the situation is very dangerous and there is a danger of destruction.

Fish swimming in the boiling cauldron: Fish swimming in the pot. It is a metaphor that the situation is very dangerous and there is a danger of destruction.

Fish swimming in the cauldron: It is a metaphor for being in danger and about to perish. 狋, same as "zhuo", burning with fire. Same as "fish swimming in the cauldron".

The fish swims in the pot: The fish swims in the pot. It is a metaphor that the situation is very dangerous and there is a danger of destruction.

Fish swimming in the cauldron: Fish swimming in the pot. It is a metaphor that the situation is very dangerous and there is a danger of destruction.

Fish swimming in Haoshang: It means enjoying the mountains and rivers and traveling freely.

Night travel in brocade clothes: Traveling at night wearing brocade clothes. It is a metaphor that although he holds an official position, he cannot let others see his glory and dignity. Same as "Night Walk with Clothes and Embroidery". 5. China’s famous tourist attractions (add four-character words to describe them)

China’s top ten tourist attractions

The Ten Thousand Miles of the Great Wall

The Great Wall was built in AD During the Spring and Autumn Period in the fifth century BC and the Warring States Period in the third century BC, Qin Shihuang unified China and sent Meng Tian to lead an army of 300,000 to drive the Xiongnu northward. After that, he connected the original sections of the Great Wall and continued to build them. Subsequently, successive dynasties continued to repair and expand it. By the mid-seventeenth century AD and the end of the Ming Dynasty, construction had lasted for more than 2,000 years.

2. The Forbidden City in Beijing

The Forbidden City, also known as the Forbidden City, is located in the center of Beijing. Today people call her the Forbidden City, which means the palace of the past.

Sanchengde Summer Resort

The Summer Resort was built from the 42nd year of Kangxi to the final completion in the 55th year of Qianlong. It took 87 years to build the buildings, terraces and halls. There are more than one hundred and twenty places, pavilions, pavilions, studios, pavilions, pavilions, temples, pagodas, corridors and bridges. The seventy-two scenes inscribed by Emperor Kangxi and Qianlong are especially famous, which complement the natural mountains and rivers. There are gardens and scenery in the garden. There are scenes inside, forming a three-dimensional picture with various expressions.

Four Huangshan Mountains in Anhui Province

Huangshan Mountain is located in the beautiful Wannan Mountains in the northwest of Huangshan City, Anhui Province. The strange peaks, exquisitely carved rocks, ever-changing sea of ??clouds, and strange pines all form endless magical scenery. Huangshan Mountain was included in the "World Heritage (Cultural and Natural)" list in 1990.

5 West Lake, Hangzhou

West Lake is a famous tourist attraction in my country and is known as "Paradise on Earth".

Six Guilin Landscapes

Guilin Lijiang Scenic Area is the largest and most beautiful karst landscape tourist area in the world. It has fascinated countless literati and poets for thousands of years. Guilin Lijiang Scenic Area is centered on Guilin City, starting from Xing'an Lingqu in the north and Yangshuo in the south, connected by the Li River. Guilin's landscape is famous both at home and abroad for its three unique features: "green mountains, beautiful waters, and strange caves." Among them, one river (Lijiang River), two caves (Reed Flute Cave, Qixing Cave), and three mountains (Duxiu Peak, Fubo Mountain, Diecai Mountain) are the most representative. They are basically the essence of Guilin's landscape.

7. Xi'an Terracotta Warriors and Horses

At the northern foot of Lishan Mountain, dense forests hide a group of large-scale and unique-looking buildings. This is the famous Qin Shihuang Terracotta Warriors and Horses Museum.

8 Suzhou Gardens

Suzhou has always been famous for its beautiful gardens. It is said that "the gardens south of the Yangtze River are the best in the world, and the gardens of Suzhou are the best in the south of the Yangtze River".

Nine Three Gorges of the Yangtze River

The Three Gorges of the Yangtze River is the collective name for Qutang Gorge, Wu Gorge and Xiling Gorge.

10 Sun Moon Lake, Taiwan

Sun Moon Lake, one of the top ten scenic spots in China, is located in Shuishe Village, Yuchi Township, Nantou County, central Taiwan