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Four-word idioms describing Xi

1. Idioms with the words "pro", "pro" and "pro" are used to describe the love between husband and wife.

Zheng Hong Bleak described poetry as far-reaching, elegant and quiet.

An ancient plucked instrument. Stick the short wood for tuning on the harp, and you can't tune it higher. Metaphor is rigid and inflexible.

Glue column drummers stick columns with glue and then play the piano. If the column cannot move, it cannot be adjusted. Metaphor is stubborn and inflexible.

Golden times is a metaphor of youth.

Golden times is a metaphor of youth.

Harp and harp are not tuned: the name of an ancient musical instrument, which is a metaphor for lovers. (1) refers to the harp ensemble, voice adjustment is not harmonious. 2 metaphor for husband and wife.

The harp is harmonious and metaphorical of the love between husband and wife.

Harp and harp are good metaphors of love and beauty between lovers. Also known as Harp Quiet, Harp Good, Harp Music, Harp Harmony and Harp Harmony.

Harp and Harp Disorder [Explanation] Harp and Harp: The name of an ancient musical instrument, which is a metaphor for lovers. The piano and the harp don't play harmoniously. Metaphor decree improper, out of control. It is also a metaphor for marital discord.

The beauty of the harp symbolizes the emotional harmony between husband and wife.

Harp is a metaphor for the harmonious relationship between husband and wife.

Piano music is a metaphor for the harmonious relationship between husband and wife.

2. A four-word idiom describing misery.

[cán bán wén]

Smell: Listen. It's too sad to listen.

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Extremely tragic

[tiān chóu dìn]

Both heaven and earth feel sad and painful. Describe extremely tragic (mostly used to render the atmosphere).

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Extremely tragic

[Qian Julun Hoon]

Death: the world. There is nothing more painful in the world. Describe the pain to the extreme.

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Cry out because of hunger and cold

[tíjáo hán]

Cry: cry; Number: Call. Crying because of hunger and cold describes the miserable life of hunger and cold.

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Cold winds and too much rain ―― bad weather.

[kǔyǔ]

Hentai: cold wind; Bitter rain: a long and disastrous rain. Describing bad weather was later used to describe a miserable and desolate situation.

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During the Spring and Autumn Period, the Song Dynasty was besieged, and the city ate food, and the people exchanged food for children.

[yìzár shí]

Son: refers to children. It turned out that during the Spring and Autumn Period, the Song State was besieged, the food in the city was exhausted, and the people exchanged their children for food. After describing the extremely miserable life of the victim.

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Unable to read through.

[Bolun Zudu]

Pawn: all, all. I can't bear to read it all. Often used to describe the tragic content of an article.

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It's too terrible to watch.

[shāng xīn cǎn mù]

Sadness: makes people feel sad; Horrible eyes: terrible. Describe it as very sad

3. The four-word idiom describing lively scenes was originally published by yiduanvvm4.

The idiom 1, drum: drum: beating, describes a lively scene. Loud sky: loud and noisy. Playing all kinds of musical instruments, the sound is so loud that it goes straight into the sky. Described as very happy and lively. 2, people buzzing: Ding: ancient cookware; Boil: Boil. Describe the noisy voice of the crowd, just like boiling a pot. 3. Empty Lane: Empty Lane: Everyone in the street is empty. Pictures of every family coming out of the alley. Describe celebrations, welcome and other important occasions. 4, bustling: describe people coming and going, very lively and crowded. 5, rubbing shoulders: shoulders touch shoulders, feet touch feet. Describe how crowded people are. 6. Crown as a cloud: Crown: refers to Ren Huan's crown clothes and car covers, which are used as agents of officials. Describe many officials. 7. Rush: Rush: Go fast; Emu: Wild duck. Run in droves like ducks. Metaphor means that many people are rushing there. 8. get together: get together: describe many people. Describe the talents. 9, crowding round: someone in front shouted to clear the way, and someone behind was surrounded by protection. In the past, officials were described as traveling with many people. 10, in full swing: It describes that the mass activities are enthusiastic and the atmosphere is high, just like a blazing flame burning in the sky. 1 1. Joint riding: ants: four horses covered by a bus in ancient times; Rider: A person who rides a horse. Many followers, many chariots and horses. Describe luxury. 12, sea of people: sea of people. Describe how many people gathered. 13, endless stream: Sichuan: River. Describe pedestrians, cars and horses as continuous as running water. 14, the household limit is wear: household limit: threshold; In favor of: existence. The threshold is broken. Describe a lot of people coming in and out. 15, bustling: court: yard; If: like it; City: market. There are many people in front of the door and in the yard, just like the market. The original description was that many people made suggestions. It is described that there are many people coming, which is very lively. 16, wedding

4. The four-word idiom describing misery describes a complete collection of miserable idioms.

I can't bear to see what I can't see, and I can't bear to see what I see.

Selling children and daughters means that they are forced to sell their daughters without support.

Eyes can't bear to see, eyes can't bear to see. Describe the scene as extremely tragic.

Selling your wife and children is selling your wife and children to others because of life.

At first, hooligans dig mice to catch sparrows with nets and dig holes to catch mice to satisfy their hunger. Later, they mean trying their best to raise money.

The unspeakable pain is the unspeakable pain.

The boundless sea of suffering was originally a Buddhist word, which described deep and incomparable suffering. Often used with "going back to the shore".

Suffering: Yes. The pain or hardship is so extreme that words cannot express it.

The bad luck of a beautiful woman means that a young beautiful woman has a bad life.

The family is ruined and the family dies.

Family breakdown, family bankruptcy, population death.

Beautiful women are unlucky. Beauty's face; Unlucky: Bad luck. In the old society, a woman was beautiful, but she had bad experiences (mostly early death, widowhood or bad husband).

Disaster-ridden means disaster-ridden.

Terrible: Look. I can't bear to see it.

I can't bear to listen: listen. It's too sad to listen.

Terrible: the world. There is nothing more painful in the world. Describe the pain to the extreme.

Black and blue, the scars are as dense as fish scales. Describe the serious injury.