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What are the common four-character idioms?

1. Why are idioms generally four-character sentences?

Not all idioms are four-character sentences, but most of them are four-character sentences. There are several reasons: First, the idioms in "The Book of Songs" The Book of Songs pioneered four-character poetry, and had a huge impact on later generations of poetry in terms of sentence structure, rhythm, vocabulary, etc. Many idioms now come from the Book of Songs; secondly, other ancient literary works and papers, etc., have sentence patterns. The important structure is the four-character sentence. Many philosophical famous sentences are often used and become idioms; thirdly, the four-character sentence is sonorous, catchy, and generalizing, so people like to use it, reuse it, and continue to pass it on. It has become an idiom.

Since ancient times, four-character idioms generally do not have a number of characters, and five-character or more idioms are often labeled as "multi-character idioms". So four-character idioms account for the majority. I wonder if the poster can understand it. My oral expression is not very good! There are about 4,000 commonly used Chinese idioms, of which four-character idioms account for 96%. The rest are general idioms from two to 14 characters, all of which have origins and allusions. The idioms are mainly formats, usually four-character patterns. There are only a few other forms. Other forms include "three-character grid", "five-character grid", etc. Their expressions are mainly regional. There are many idioms that are only used in Pingyao! "Four-character grid" is a common form of Chinese idioms and one of the favorite forms among Chinese speakers.

Mr. Lu Shuxiang once pointed out: The four syllables seem to have always been Chinese "Hundred Family Surnames", "Li Shi Mengqiu", "Long Wen Whip Shadow" and so on are all four syllables. Pavilions and pavilions often have four syllables. The most widely circulated idiom has four characters. ". 2. Four-character words to describe flowers

Colorful flowers, bright purples, reds, greens, fat reds, thin flowers, clusters of flowers like brocade, proud of the frost and snow (jumei), colorful fallen flowers, fragrant and fragrant, graceful and luxurious (peonies), red apricots come out of the wall to describe spring. Abundant. Apricot rain, pear clouds, apricot blossoms like rain, pear blossoms like clouds. Describes the beauty of spring. Willows and orioles drooping willow branches and warblers sing gracefully. Describe the beauty of spring scenery. Spring is as deep as the sea. The beauty of spring is as deep and wide as the sea. Describes the earth. It presents a scene of bright spring and the fragrance of birds and flowers. All kinds of flowers are blooming at the same time, rich and colorful. When the spring breeze comes, the flowers in the park are in full bloom. Colors are vying for beauty. Colors are vying for beauty. Colors are vying for beauty. Flowers are red, willows are green, petite willows are delicate, willows are dark, flowers are bright, willows, orioles, and swallows. Willow flower borer willow pet flowers are green, dark red, sparse green, fat red, thin and falling flowers, flowing water, falling flowers, peach red, willow green, peach cheeks, willow eyes, spring is warm, flowers are blooming, spring is full of birdsong, flowers are fragrant, spring breeze brings warm spring breeze, supporting the face, flowers are blooming, spring is coming, the earth is colorful, the wind is drizzle, eagles are singing, swallows are dancing, and the graceful and graceful flowers are in full bloom. Colorful flowers and flowers, the fragrance floats, the red, red, fights, and the colorful flowers, charming birds, flowers and fragrant flowers, flowers, spring flowers, spring flowers. Dye (lotus) with buds The fragrance is far away and clear (lotus), the faint fragrance is floating (plum blossom), the sparse shadow is horizontal (plum blossom), the flowers are clustered huā tuán jǐn cù Brocade: a colorful silk fabric; cluster: cluster. Describes a colorful, very bright and colorful scene. It also describes the article's gorgeous rhetoric. From: Song Dynasty Shi Daoyuan's "Jingde Chuandeng Lu" Volume 17: "What kind of self-reliance is to use the limited body and mind to the infinite... If there is nothing wrong with you, please forgive me. It is useless to collect flowers and brocades." Example: People dressed up and down~.◎Chapter 53 of "A Dream of Red Mansions" by Cao Xueqin of the Qing Dynasty Green fat, red and thin lǜ féi hóng shòu The green leaves are lush and the flowers are gradually withering. It also refers to the late spring season. Describes the scene of the end of spring. From: Song Dynasty Li Qingzhao's "Ru Meng Ling" lyrics: "You know whether you know it or not, it should be green, fat, red and thin." Grammar: conjunction type; used as subject, object, attributive; has a derogatory connotation of "flowers like brocade" fán huā sì jǐn fan: numerous and lush. Brocade: Brocade woven with colorful patterns. Many colorful flowers, like rich and colorful brocade. Describes beautiful scenery and beautiful things. 3. What is this four-character idiom?

To come hand in hand means to come together

To come one after the other 1. "() () come". The idiom is as follows: Coming one after another means that people come one after another, one after another.

It describes the arrival of many people and the continuous flow of people. It describes the rapid movement.

Arriving without legs is still walking without legs. It is often said that good talents are not recruited but come to the door of the most loving sages.

2. There is no idiom "() to count ()". The common "uncountable" is not an idiom. There is only one idiom containing "to count". To describe the arrival of people one after another.

Describes the arrival of many people, one after another. Come as soon as you hear the news.

Swarming in like a swarm of bees. Describes a large number of people gathering in a noisy way: yǐ jì dài zhàn means using strategies to replace battles in front of the formation.

4. What are the 100 best four-character idioms?

1--The sound of the piano conveys one’s feelings and expresses love.

2--Autumn chrysanthemum and spring orchid: autumn chrysanthemum, spring orchid. Each metaphor has its merits.

3--Sour, sweet, bitter and spicy: refers to various flavors. A metaphor for various situations such as happiness and pain.

4-- dripping with joy: dripping with joy: feeling comfortable. The description is very pleasant.

5--Born beauty: Beauty: a special person, mostly refers to a beautiful woman. Refers to a beautiful woman.

6--One leaf knows autumn: From the falling of a leaf, one knows the arrival of autumn. It is a metaphor that through individual subtle signs, the development trend and results of the entire situation can be seen.

7--It means laziness and laziness: laziness, laziness: tiredness and depression. Feeling tired and depressed.

Also known as "lazy mind". 8--Drink happily: Happily: The mood is unrestrained and very happy.

It is a metaphor for opening your mind and drinking wine to your heart’s content. 9--Generation style: refers to the person who created the trend and was admired at that time.

10--Be relaxed and contented: Refers to being cheerful and contented. 11--It is better to be a peace dog than to be a rebel: Ning: rather; Mo: no.

I would rather be a dog in a time of peace than a person in a time of war. Describes the painful mood of people in troubled times.

12--The fall of a leaf tells the world about autumn: From the fall of a leaf, we know the arrival of autumn. It is a metaphor that through individual subtle signs, the development trend and results of the entire situation can be seen.

13--The hero is saddened by the beauty: it refers to the fact that heroes often lose their fighting spirit and lose their reputation due to their obsession with women. 14--Rabbit Garden Booklet: This is a textbook used by private schools to teach children during the Tang and Five Dynasties.

Because of its superficial content, it was often despised by ordinary scholar-bureaucrats. Later, it refers to the superficial books that are regarded as secret books by people who do not read much.

15--Zhejie Reading: Zhejie: ??Change past interests and behaviors. Change old habits and study hard.

16--Fidgeting: neither sitting nor standing. Describes a nervous and restless mood.

17--Chisel wall and cantilever beam: chisel: make a hole, dig a hole; hang: hang. Describes studying hard.

18--The heart is as anxious as fire: The heart is as anxious as if it is on fire. To describe an unbearable anxious mood, it is also called "anxious heart".

19--Bookworm: refers to a person who only knows how to read but lacks practical knowledge. 20--mindfulness: mind; mindfulness: freedom and ease.

Be honest and aboveboard. 21--Sad and sad: ①The sadness is extremely severe.

②Hate it to the extreme. 22--To be restless: to be stable.

Describes an uneasy mood. 23--Sweetness: refers to the happiness, pleasure and comfort that people feel inside.

24--Heart-breaking: The sadness and grief have been engraved into the bone marrow. Describes being extremely sad.

25--Kui Lei Zhi Shi: Kui Lei: open and aboveboard; Shi: In the old days, it referred to scholars. A person with integrity and an open mind.

26--Rub your eyes to wipe your tears: Eyes: eye feces, this refers to the eyes. Wiping tears and rubbing eyes.

Describes the appearance of crying and sad. 27--The phoenix came out of the crow's nest: The phoenix came out of the crow's nest.

It is a metaphor for poor people cultivating talented people. 28--The spitting pot strikes the gap: describes the mood of sadness, anger or passionate emotion.

100 four-character idioms and explanations 29--Only reading to make progress: Only reading to make progress is the noble way. 30--feeling: feeling moved; sad: sad.

To be moved and saddened by seeing something. 31--I Longmen: One generation: generation; Longmen: In the Later Han Dynasty, Li Ying had the same name, and later scholars who came to visit him were called Denglongmen.

It is called a figure admired by literati. 32--Xiao: night; Wednesday: it's late.

Get up early, go to bed late, and study hard. 33--Bookish: scholar: scholar.

Often used to describe a simple and naive view of problems and a lack of understanding of actual problems. 34--Sweat like a stream: Sweat flows down like a stream.

Describes a feeling of extreme shame. It also describes sweating a lot.

35--Nangying shines on the snow: Nangying: Put the fireflies in the bag. Describes a poor family and diligent study.

36--Xuefu Wuche: Wuche: refers to Wuche book. Describes reading a lot and having rich knowledge.

37--Insight into Qiuhao: Insight: to see very clearly; Qiuhao: the new fine hairs on the bodies of birds and animals in autumn, a metaphor for extremely small things. Describes a person with keen eyesight who can see any small thing clearly.

38--Suddenly lost: self-lost: as if one has lost something. Describes the feeling of confusion and pity after a sudden awakening.

39-- assiduously: eager and diligent. 40--Cloudless: A clear blue sky without a single cloud.

Describes sunny weather. 41--Read not to give up: give up: willing to give up.

I can’t put it down when I am interested in reading. 42--Cold heart and cold teeth: If you open your mouth and sigh for a long time, your teeth will feel cold.

To express feelings about something that hurts your feelings or makes you sad. 43--Caiguan Eryou: Eryou: refers to Dayou Mountain and Xiaoyou Mountain.

Because it is used to describe people who read a lot and are knowledgeable. 44--Na Shi Zhao Xian: zhao: to recruit; Xian: a virtuous and talented person; Na: to accept; Shi: refers to a scholar.

Recruit wise men and accept scholars. Refers to recruiting talents.

45--Not willing to die: Even if you die, you will not be willing or satisfied. 46--Sigh after scrapping the book: scrap: put it down.

Stopped reading and sighed because of the feeling. Describes feeling excited about the content while reading.

47--The beard and eyebrows are now: present: appear, reveal. Describes the portrayal of characters in the work as vivid and lifelike.

48-- Scholars, farmers, industry and commerce: The so-called four people in ancient times refer to those who study, farm, work, and do business. 49--Bleak wind and cold rain: Describes bad weather, or metaphorically describes the desolate and miserable situation.

Same as "Bitter Wind and Bitter Rain". 50--arrogant and arrogant scholar: Xian: a person with talent and virtue; scholar: scholar and talented person.

Treat virtuous and talented people with arrogance. 51--Axious: The heart is anxious, as if it is on fire.

Describes an anxious and unbearable mood. 52--Yan Jie Confucian scholar: a scholar with the status of a feudal lord.

It is also used to describe scholars who aim to achieve military success. 53--Happiness is created by the heart: If you have a good heart and can do good deeds, you will be happy.

54--Yixian Tanhua: a metaphor for things or people disappearing as soon as they appear. Hua means "flower".

55--Drinking ice: Ru: eat; Barberry: commonly known as Phellodendron, tastes bitter. Drink cold water and eat bitter foods.

It is a metaphor for being in a difficult situation and feeling depressed. It also describes a hard life.

56--Holding Pu and weeping blood: It is a metaphor for not meeting a talented person, feeling sad and sorrowful. 57--Cloud and Mist Lock: Describes the dark weather and gloomy atmosphere.

100 four-character idioms and explanations 58--Generation *** Lord.

5. A collection of four-letter words, any four-letter words will do.

Words that describe a character’s expression: cheerful, cheerful, dancing, head held high, chest high, spirited, energetic, dragon-horse spirit, jubilant, energetic, energetic, tiger-like, smiling, happy, cheerful, joyful, full of joy, full of spring breeze, generous Panicked, careless, downcast, listless, frightened, sitting on pins and needles, powerless, playful, smiling, greasy, self-satisfied, embarrassed, red-faced, dumbfounded. Words that describe the character's psychological activities: Uneasy, uneasy, frightened, heart-beating, restless, confused, worried, anxious, heart-wrenching. Words that describe the character's qualities: risking one's life, sacrificing oneself, being strong and unyielding. Loyal, unyielding, faithful, unswerving, mighty, unyielding, willing to sacrifice one's life, self-restraint, spotless, two sleeves, immortal, upright, open-minded, conscientious, magnanimous, upright, persevering, pure and jade, clean and pure, not ignorant on the outside, like a traitor to the country and seeking glory, shameless, greedy and afraid of death, shameless ***, forgetful of profit, ferocious, extremely evil, like a wolf like a tiger It hurts the world, picks the fat, picks the thin, fears the heavy, is selfish and distracting, caressing about every inch, sitting back and enjoying the success, being idle. Words describing learning: There is no end to learning, never tire of learning, true talent, learn well, never tire of learning, ask questions diligently, work hard, forget sleep and food, race against time, tirelessly, the stupid bird flies first, smells the chicken, dances, strives for self-improvement, seizes the day and night, does not want to be outdone, and goes all out. Strive to reach the top with concentration, concentration, concentration, perseverance, accumulation of less and more, hungry and thirsty, good at work, hard work, grinding an iron pestle into an embroidery needle, no learning, no skills, no shame, learning from subordinates, learning from others, accumulating over time, studying hard, practicing hard, not asking for a better understanding, only half-understood, swallowing jujubes, three days of fishing, two days of posting on the Internet to describe Words to describe pride: not arrogant, not impetuous, wise, foolish, accomplished, not arrogant, guard against impetuosity, listen attentively, be humble, self-aware, cautious in words and deeds. Words describing pride: arrogant, lonely, self-admiring, arrogant, arrogant, arrogant, arrogant, self-respecting, forgetful, self-respecting, arrogant, arrogant, self-satisfied, self-indulgent, pretentious, self-righteous, self-righteous. Language: eloquent, repartee, eloquent, chatting and laughing, haranguing, boasting, rhetoric, sweet words. Words describing snow: crystal clear, red, wrapped in plain clothes, proud of frost, fighting snow, proud of snow, arrogant snow, proud of frost, soldiers without snow, blade of snow, revenge, humiliation, revenge, hatred, snow hatred, ice soul, snow soul, frost-beaten Snow, ice, skin, intestines, ice, snow, ice, snow, kilns, ice, snow, white snow, ice and snow, clever walking on snow, walking through the white snow, difficult to dissolve the snow, release the white snow, sunny spring, ice and snow, severe cold, complaining about shame, cicada does not know the snow meal, the wind bites the snow meal wind, Ru Xue, Cheng Menli Xue No injustice, no snow, no frost, no snow, no snow, no snow, no snow, no snow, no snow, no snow, no snow, no snow, no snow, no snow, no snow, no snow, no snow, no snow, no snow, no snow, no snow, no snow, no snow. Frost on the tiles, everyone sweeps the snow in front of the door, don't worry about others. Frost on the tiles, everyone sweeps the snow in front of the door. Firefly reflects in the snow, carves into the ice, snow dew, snow, snow, wind, snow, frost, snow dew, snow, snow, sleep, frost, lying in the snow, biting the snow, eating felt, chewing the snow, swallowing the felt bag, firefly reflecting the snow, riding on a donkey, bullying the frost in the wind and snow, proud of the snow, like Soup pouring snow is like soup pouring snow like soup pouring snow like soup Wo snow auspicious snow heralds a good year Sun Kang Ying Snow Mountain Cloudy night snowy wind blowing snow Picking snow to fill the well Lying in the snow Sleeping frost snow case fluorescent window snow case fluorescent light snow on the temples frost on the temples Snow in the north, fragrant in the south, revenge for shame, snow in the heart, ice in the heart, snow in the window, firefly in the snow window, firefly in the snow, claws in the snow, snow cellar, ice sky, snow kiln, ice sky, snow, sending charcoal, snow, wind, gluttonous snow, mud, traces of snow, mud, claws, frost on snow, plum bones On a snowy day, firefly mats, snow bowls, ice pots, washing the snow, the snow, moon, wind, flowers, and snow herald a good year. Hong claws in the snow send charcoal in the snow. Spring, white snow, firefly windows, snow cases, firefly lanterns, snow houses, facing the wind and snow, especially flowers and snow, Cantonese dogs barking, snow clouds rising, flying snow, and soup to enrich the snow. Yingxue reads, reflects the snow bag, firefly presses the snow, begs for oil, especially the snow in the clouds, the snow shines on the firefly, Yingxue, four-character words that describe happiness: smiling and laughing, dancing and dancing.

Four-letter words to describe actions: look intently, stare intently, stare angrily, look left and right, look here and there, wink, look forward and backward, lift your eyes, look far away, look at everything, look at each other, look at each other, look at each other, look at the flowers, look at the flowers, be fascinated by the rumors, listen to the rumors, never tire of hearing the rumors, turn a deaf ear to the hearsay. Ups and downs in the heart, surging thoughts, thousands of thoughts, endless thoughts, thoughts, thoughts, longing, four-character words to describe the mood: relaxed and contented, contented, elated, happy, elated, ecstatic, sad and happy, filled with sorrow and indignation, touching, heart-moving, heart-strings touching, unable to help but feel excited, passionate, impassioned, grateful, grateful, thankful Thank God, I have no teeth, I feel the same, I feel downcast, I feel downcast, I feel cold, I am discouraged, I am completely discouraged, I give up on myself, I feel so disappointed, I feel so sad that my skin is cut like a knife, my bones are broken, my heart is broken, I am compassionate. Calm, calm, dumbfounded, calm, half-believing, half-doubtful, respectful, talking to oneself, mumbling to oneself, absorbed in interest, full of interest, elated, dumbfounded, doubtful, restless, feeling lost, coy, listless, indecisive, tongue-tied, confused, hesitant, uneasy, awkward, unable to help laughing, laughing, gloating, as if nothing had happened, if something had happened, thoughtful Kind-faced, amiable, dejected, flattered, doubtful, pleased with himself, frightened, angry, ashamed, angry, attentive, attentive, bewildered, bewildered, lively, calm, high-spirited, high-spirited, absent-minded, breathless, focused, beaming, beaming, smiling, furious, raging, raging, raging, raging, furious Tears burst out of laughter, eyes filled with tears, sighs, wiped away tears, couldn't laugh or smile, smiled brightly, could speak harshly, chatted and laughed happily, thought hard, laughed, leisurely, complacent, overwhelmed, frightened, panicked, joyful, frowning, frowning, sullen, in a trance, full of energy, smiling brightly. Cold to hip, smiling face, silent, dumbfounded, sad, ecstatic, looking at each other, energetic, cheerful, downcast, sullen, frightened, high-spirited, high-spirited, alarmed, careless, A, AB, confused, sloppy, flustered, vulgar, tacky, eccentric ABAB-style words work hard and enjoy.