Four-character idioms with numbers in the first and third characters

1. What are the four-character idioms in which the first and third characters are numbers?

One cut in two, one hundred, one heart and one mind, one profit, one hair, one fortune, one poverty, two whites, one word, one thousand gold, one hand, one foot, one day and three autumns

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Cut off in two: [yī dāo liǎng duàn]

Meaning: It is a metaphor for a relationship that breaks down due to some reason, where one or both parties resolutely sever the relationship and are unwilling to interact with each other from now on.

Sentence: He decided to make a clean break with those bad friends and never see each other again.

One and done: [yī liǎo bǎi liǎo]

Meaning: After one important thing is settled, other related things will also be settled.

Sentence: Once this last thing is done, it will be over.

Single-minded: [yī xīn yī yì]

Meaning: Having only one mind and no other considerations. Describes doing things with concentration and doing only one thing wholeheartedly.

Sentence: He works wholeheartedly and does not care about other people's gossip.

一 Poor and Erbai: [yī qióng èr bái]

Meaning: a metaphor for poor foundation, weak foundation, and low material and cultural level.

Sentence: In order to change the poverty-stricken face of our motherland, we must work hard.

一日三秋: [yī rì sān qiū]

Meaning: A day without seeing each other is like three seasons. It describes the feeling of missing someone very urgently.

Sentence: This is the first time I go out alone, and I miss home very much. It feels like three autumns in one day, and I can’t wait to fly back home. 2. What are the idioms in which the first and third characters are numbers?

Kill two birds with one stone and fall a thousand feet. One hundred and two are wiped clean. One day and one night. One eye and ten lines. One knife and two cuts. One five and eleven. Three provinces in one day. Thousands of miles in one day. One minute and ten cents. One year and a half. One word, one word, one deed, one word, nine tripods, one coming, two going, one call, one hundred responses, one half-knowledge, one grass, one tree, one mistake, two mistakes, one and a half hours, one clean, one clear, two clear, one clear; two times, three times, two full, three levels, twenty nine days; half-hearted, three classes Six rooms, three steps, two feet, three general, two things, three diseases, four pains, three mistakes, two mistakes, three long, two short, three tea, six meals, three tea, six etiquette, three obedience, four virtues, three mornings, five days, three winter, two summer, three grades, nine kinds, three grades, nine squares, three pairs, six faces, three times and two times. Three times, four times, three times, ten times, three times, five times, three times, five times, three graves, five classics, three times, midnight, three knees, nine knocks, three aunts, six women, three palaces, six courtyards, three outlines, five constants, three good, two timid, three locusts, nine thorns, three times, nine times, three good, two evil, three good, two sorry, three souls, seven souls, three emperors, five emperors, three rings. Five deductions, three meat, five disgust, three religions, nine currents, three hunger, two fullness, three feet, two steps, three streets, two cities, three streets, six cities, three festivals, two longevity, three streets, six lanes, three rivers, five lakes, three old, four young, three neighbors, four houses, three old, five watch, three orders, five applications, three matchmakers, six certificates, three Mao Qikong, three mu, three fumigation, three mu, three fumigation, three horses, same trough, three nuggets, eight jade, three years, five years, three flats, two fulls, three wives, two sisters-in-law, three friends, four friends, three relatives, six old friends, three relatives, six dependents, three fists, two feet, three clear and four white Three beggings, four complaints, three relatives, four dependents, three wives, four concubines, three snakes, seven rats, three animals, five tripods, three corpses, five ghosts, three mountains, five mountains, three platforms, eight seats, three heads and cases, three days of fishing, three heads, six arms, three soups, two cuts, three heads, two faces, three heads, six faces and three The first two days, three days, two heads, three pushes, six questions, three heads, two threads, three heads, six certificates, three vomiting, three grips, three soups, five cuts, three nests, two pieces, three tiles, two houses, three tiles, two alleys, trinity, three hearts and two thoughts, three ten days, nine days of food, three smokes, three baths and three smokes. Three baths, three provocations, three baths, three sentences and two sentences, three baths, three provocations, three excesses, three emptiness, three disasters and eight disasters, three chastity, nine lords, three catastrophes and six tribulations, three wars, three north, three wisdom, five guesses, three chastity and five bonfires; all over the world, there are colorful, colorful and thousands of troops. A horse has a perfect life with seven ups, eight downs and nine deaths.

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3. There are many idioms in which the first and third characters are numbers.

There are many idioms in which the first and third characters are numbers, such as: kill two birds with one stone, twice three times, three long and two short, all directions, colorful, Seven ups and eight down, a drop in the bucket, perfect.

Kill two birds with one stone

Pinyin: yī shí èr niǎo

Definition: Throw one stone and hit two birds. It is a metaphor for getting two benefits from doing one thing.

Example: Zhang Min made a business; and also made a friend; really~.

二三级

Pinyin: èr cì sān fān

Definition: Fan: number of times. More than once, repeatedly

Source: Chapter 40 of Wenkang's "Heroes of Sons and Daughters" of the Qing Dynasty: "He invited me to go shopping again and again."

Example: Adverbial; expressing repetition

Three long and two short

Pinyin: sān cháng liǎng duǎn

Definition: Refers to an unexpected disaster or accident. Refers specifically to human death.

Source: Ming Dynasty Fan Wenruo's "Yuanyangbang·Xieti": "I am still afraid that the lover will bring down my daughter, so I have to look for her all the way. If there are any shortcomings, I must find out."

Example: It would be a pity if Sister-in-law Li had~!

In all directions

Pinyin: sì miàn bā fāng

Definition: Refers to all aspects or places.

Source: Song Dynasty Shi Daoyuan's "Jingde Lantern Record" Volume 20: "What happens when you suddenly encounter people from all directions?"

Example: On the night of National Day; the crowd in the capital ~ Flock to the square; sing and dance; enjoy the carnival.

Colorful

Pinyin: wǔ yán liù sè

Definition: To describe complex colors or numerous patterns. The extensions are various.

Source: Chapter 14 of "Jing Hua Yuan" by Li Ruzhen of the Qing Dynasty: "But the clouds that everyone climbs are colorful and have different shapes."

Example: This is The history of love in Sichuan is a miracle, so those country people, oh, immediately made a guess.

Seven ups and eight downs

Pinyin: qī shàng bā xià

Definition: To describe feeling anxious and uneasy.

Source: Chapter 26 of "Water Margin" by Shi Naian of the Ming Dynasty: "Then Hu Zhengqing had fifteen buckets in his heart to fetch water, seven up and eight down."

Example sentences : He just feels~, always feeling uneasy.

九牛一毛

Pinyin: jiǔ niú yī máo

Definition: A hair on the body of nine oxen. It is a metaphor for a very small quantity in a huge quantity, which is insignificant.

Source: Han Dynasty Sima Qian's "Report to Ren Shaoqing": "For example, if you order your servant to submit to the law and be punished, it will be like the death of a hair from nine oxen. How is it different from an ant?"

Example: Here is County magistrates, with special ears, can save tens of thousands of families in a city from poverty and homelessness.

Perfect in every way

Pinyin: shí quán shí měi

Definition: Perfect, without any defects.

Example: New things are not always perfect when they first appear, but they always develop and grow, and will eventually replace the old things.