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Complete collection of four-character idioms for "qi"

1. The four-character idiom "What is the anger?"

The vernacular definition of "what is the anger and what is the present" is: a proud and arrogant look that shows one's greatness.

Dynasty: Modern Author: Mao Dun Source: "Selected Works of Mao Dun: Grievance": "If they hadn't said 'can be found' in a high-spirited manner, then she might as well have sewed new ones." Expanded information in a high-spirited manner Synonyms of: grand, arrogant, bossy, arrogant.

1. Overbearing Vernacular definition: Describing an arrogant and indifferent appearance. Dynasty: Ming Dynasty Author: Xu Lin Source: "Xiu Ru Ji": "This guy is so arrogant; he openly shows contempt for me."

2. Full of air Vernacular definition: Air: a self-satisfied and arrogant look. Describes putting on an air of thinking one is superior to others.

Dynasty: Modern Author: *** Source: "Inspection Report on the Peasant Movement in Hunan": The Peasants' Association was then full of pride. 3. Yi Zhi Qi Zhi Vernacular definition: not speaking but using facial expressions or mouth and nose to express sounds, which refers to the arrogant air of a powerful person who orders others at will.

Dynasty: Tang Author: Yuan Zhen Source: "Following the title of Taijun of Boling County of the Cui family of Li Xun's mother": "Yi gives orders and obeys all orders" Translation: to give orders at will His arrogance showed, and no one dared to disobey him. 4. Strutting. Vernacular meaning: looking up and walking with long strides.

To describe extraordinary behavior or arrogant attitude. Dynasty: Tang Author: Wei Zheng Source: "Book of Sui·Biography of Lu Sidao": "Look high and stride forward."

zhidao Translation: Look up and walk with long strides. 2. The four-character idiom "WHAT IS ANGRY? WHAT IS EXPENSIVE"

Lively and arrogant

Vernacular definition: a proud and arrogant look that shows one's greatness.

Dynasty: Modern

Author: Mao Dun

Source: "Selected Works of Mao Dun: Grievance": "If they hadn't said 'find out' with great airs; then she Just go sew a new one."

Extended information

Synonyms of arrogant: grand, arrogant, bossy, arrogant.

1. Overbearing

Vernacular definition: Describes an arrogant and indifferent appearance.

Dynasty: Ming

Author: Xu Lin

Source: "Xiu Ru Ji": "This guy is so grand; he is blatantly showing off to me."

2. Full of air

Vernacular definition: air: a self-satisfied and arrogant look. Describes putting on an air of thinking one is superior to others.

Dynasty: Modern

Author: ***

Source: "Inspection Report on the Peasant Movement in Hunan": The Peasant Association became very proud.

3. Yi commanding

Vernacular definition: not speaking but using facial expressions or mouth and nose to express sounds, which refers to the arrogant air of a powerful person who orders others at will.

Dynasty: Tang

Author: Yuan Zhen

Source: "The Posthumous Title of the Taijun of Boling County of the Cui Family of Li Xun's Mother": "Everyone is obedient to his orders. ”

Translation: The arrogance of commanding people at will appears, and no one dares to disobey him.

4. Strutting

Vernacular meaning: looking up and walking with long strides. Describes extraordinary behavior or arrogant attitude.

Dynasty: Tang

Author: Wei Zheng

Source: "Book of Sui·Lu Sidao Biography": "Think high and stride forward."

Translation: Look up and walk with long strides. 3. Complete collection of four-character idioms for Shen x Qi x

Shen Qi Shuang [shén qīng qì shuǎng]

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Basic meaning and detailed meaning

Explanation: ① Describes a person who is refreshed and in a good mood. ②Describes a person who has a clear demeanor and a cheerful temperament.

From: Volume 17 of "Taiping Guangji" written by Li Fang of the Song Dynasty quoted from "Xuxuanguailu·Pei Chen" written by Niu Sengru of the Tang Dynasty: "The fragrant wind blows, refreshing the spirit, and floating in the air. "The meaning of Ling Yun."

Example: Sitting with a long bow, ~, sitting full of wind, looking at the sky.

◎Song Dynasty Zhang Junfang's "Yunji Seven Signs" Volume 112

Source

Song Dynasty Li Fang's "Taiping Guangji" Volume 17 quoted from the Tang Dynasty ·Niu Sengru's "Xuanxuanguailu·Pei Chen": "The fragrant wind blows, refreshing the mind, and floating in the air, with the meaning of flying in the clouds.