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What do four-character idioms mean?

1. What is Langqi? What is a four-character idiom? The idiom is: the sky is clear and the air is clear.

The sky is clear and the air is fresh.

Lang: Safe. Describe the clear sky and fresh air.

From Wang Jinxi's Preface to the Lanting Pavilion: "It's a sunny day, clear sky and sunny Wan Li, looking up at the vastness of the universe and overlooking the prosperity of the category."

On this day, the weather is fine, the air is fresh, and the warm breeze is refreshing. Look up at the vast universe and overlook the richness of all things in nature.

It's sunny today, and many old people come out for a walk.

Grammatical combination; As a predicate or attribute

Synonyms are sunny, sunny, windy and rainy in Mao Mao.

The antonyms are storm, darkness and storm.

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Synonym 1, sunny.

The breeze is blowing gently and the sun is shining.

It's breezy and sunny. Describe sunny and warm weather.

From Qing Wu Ren Jian's History of Pain: "The weather is beautiful, and many officials come to pay homage."

It was a sunny day, and many officials came to pay homage.

It's a beautiful day today. It's a good day to fly kites.

Grammatical combination; As predicate, attribute and clause; Describe the sunny and warm weather

2. The antonym of clear sky Wan Li

A sudden and violent storm

Definition refers to sudden and violent wind and rain.

From the modern Zhao Erxun's "Draft of the Qing Dynasty Disasters III": "On the tenth day of June in the third year of Tongzhi, there was a storm in Dinghai, which damaged ships in various ports and drowned countless soldiers and civilians."

On June 10th, the third year of Tongzhi, there was a storm in Dinghai, which damaged many ships in the port and drowned countless soldiers and civilians.

For example, the swallow flies in the vast sea, won't it be trapped by the storm? We are really worried about them!

Grammatical combination; As subject and object; Describe the heavy rain

2. What are the four-character idioms?

Purple gas comes from the east,

Collusion with each other,

Order around,

Debauchery and wealth,

Depressed,

Panting,

High altitude,

In one go,

Magnificent,

Magnificent,

High spirits,

Soul-stirring,

Old-fashioned,

Autumn is crisp,

Kindness makes money,

Domineering,

Cheerful,

Aggressive,

Alas,

Harmony,

Depression,

Arrogant,

Swallow mountains and rivers,

Panting,

Calm down,

Full of vigor and vitality,

To put it correctly,

Depressed,

Act on impulse

3. What happened? What is the word idiom? It's a swagger.

A smug look.

Dynasty: modern

Author: Mao Dun

Source: Selected Works of Mao Dun: "If they didn't swagger and say' Look'; Then she might as well sew a new one. "

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Synonyms for cocky: cocky, cocky, bossy, cocky.

First of all, just ...

Vernacular interpretation: describe the arrogant and careless appearance.

Dynasty: Ming dynasty

Author: Xu Lin

Source: "The Story of Embroidery": "This fellow is just like this; Publicly dragging my hind legs. "

Second, full of pride.

Interpretation of vernacular Chinese: air: a smug and arrogant look. Describe pretending to be superior.

Dynasty: modern

Author: * * *

Source: Investigation Report of Hunan Peasant Movement: Farmers' Association is full of lofty sentiments.

Third, bossing around.

Vernacular explanation: don't talk, but express your voice with facial expressions or mouth and nose, which means that powerful people arbitrarily dominate people's arrogance.

Dynasty: Tang Dynasty

Author: Yuan Zhen

Source: "Chasing Li Xun's mother, Taijun of Boling County, Cui Shi": "bossing around; Without exception. "

Arrogant people show their arrogance, and no one dares to disobey them.

Fourth, strut.

Interpretation of vernacular Chinese: look up and stride. Describe unusual behavior or arrogant attitude.

Dynasty: Tang Dynasty

Author: Wei Zhi

Source: "Biography of Lusi Island in Sui Shu": "Strut with your head held high."

Strode with your head up.

4. What are the four-word idioms to describe heroism? 1. Take the lead in y and m: d ā ng xi ā n.

Explanation: The original meaning refers to riding a horse to charge ahead in a battle. Describe the lead. It is also a metaphor that work is ahead of the masses and actively takes the lead.

Sentence: In this cleaning, the monitor took the lead and was the first to pick up the shovel and start shoveling grass.

Source: Shi Ming Nai 'an's "Water Margin" 96 "Even Enemy at the Gates is the first to rush down the mountain, like the sky were to fall."

2. bear the brunt of the sh ǒ u d ā ng qí ch not ng.

Interpretation: A metaphor for the first attack or disaster.

Sentence: In the battle to put out the forest fire in Daxing 'anling, the People's Liberation Army bears the brunt and fights the fire to the death.

Source: Biography of the Three Kingdoms and Gongsun Zan, Pei Songzhi quoted Xian Di's Spring and Autumn Annals, "Gavin was in the world of the past; Zombies bleed; Do not think so; Today I am willing to bear the brunt. "

3. fearless.

Interpretation: I am not afraid of anything. Described as very brave.

Sentence-making: A thorough materialist is fearless.

Source: "Dong Shaochuan" "This is Shao's Zhuang language; Yunba people are brave; Fearless to see the enemy; This is not true. "

4. Gas permeates Changhong

Interpretation: the spirit of justice goes straight into the sky and crosses the rainbow. Describe the spirit is extremely lofty, the spirit is extremely heroic.

Sentence making: the scene, the momentum, is very exciting.

Source: Feng Ming Menglong "Yu Ming Yan" "Wei Yu Ju Qing; Inflatable rainbow; Gao Yi Han Yun. "

5. The majestic mountains and rivers are magnificent.

Interpretation: describe heroism and make the mountains and rivers of the motherland more magnificent.

Sentence: Dong Cunrui laid down his life to blow up the bunker and wrote the song of triumph.

Sources: Malachite Green and National High; Strong mountains and rivers; God made a bronze hook; Golden seal in heaven. "