Four Character Idioms Describing Youth

1. Four-character idioms describing a person's youth

(1) Idioms describing a person's appearance:

A talented person, elegant, big belly, big waist, hair, tiger's back, well-dressed, good-looking

(2) Idioms describing a person's movements:

Quick, swift, like a rabbit, looking out of the corner of one's eye, striding

(3) Idioms describing a person's demeanor:

"Dumbstruck", "dumbstruck", "glowing", "absorbed", "concentrated", "fluttering", "gaping", "frowning", "grinning", "smiling",

(4) Idioms describing a person's mood: "Uncertainty", "anxiety", "anxious", "anxious", "anxious", "anxious", "anxious", "anxious",

Well-mannered, well-matched, well-marshalled, old, old-fashioned

As beautiful as a flower, radiant, downcast, lean, thin, pot-bellied

Thin, thin-faced, unattractive, shabby, weak

Idioms describing people's language

Mouths like a river, answers like a stream of water, talks like a laugh, talks like a speech

Strong words, boastful, flowery

The quality of a person:

Egalitarianism, magnanimity, purity, perseverance, perseverance, perseverance and perseverance

Greatness, courage, perseverance in the face of danger, bright and open-hearted, unyielding and unrelenting, exhaustion, and dying before one's last breath

The wisdom of a person:

Informed, resourceful, intelligent, fusing, learning from both the East and the West, from ancient times to ancient times

Talented, broad-minded and deep, brilliant and deep, brilliant and deep. Outstanding Profound and deep Studying and thinking to learn from the past and the future

Talented and brilliant Broad-mindedness and proficiency

Three: Describe the manners and appearance of characters:

Being naive and elegant, graceful and elegant, falling down gracefully

Fighting with high morale, spirited, vigorous and vigorous, glowing and alive

Four: Describe the moods and emotions of characters:

Relaxed and complacent, smiling with joy and joyful. To see a person in action:

walking a horse, cheering, taking the old and the young with them, 促膝 dancing, 促膝 dancing and talking

leaning back and forth, running to tell each other, trekking up a mountain, going back and forth, clawing and clawing

7. Words

Green branches and leaves ① green branches and leaves. It is a term used to describe a tree that grows in abundance.





The youngest of the young.

少不更事少:年轻;更:经历。 It means not much experience.

Twenty-eight years old: sixteen years old. The good years of fifteen or sixteen. It refers to the best youthful age of a person.

Fenghua Zhengmao Fenghua: elegance, talent; Mao: exuberance. It is the time of youthfulness, elegance and talent. It describes the youth's vigorous and enterprising spirit.

The metaphor of the youthful age of Shaoshao Huayian.

Shaoyan: beautiful appearance; young teeth: refers to the young.

3. Four-letter words describing teenagers

Four-letter words describing teenagers: 1. tian zhen lan man 2. ling ya li chi 3. shao nian lao cheng 4. hao ran zheng qi 5. zhen qi peng bo 6. vibrant qi peng bo) 6. 发愤图强 (fa fen tu qiang) 7. 神徑飛扬 (shen cai fei yang) 8. spirited (jing shen dou sou) 9. 风华正茂 (feng hua zheng mao) 10. 靑有為 (nian qing you wei) 11. 年少志高 ( nian shao zhi gao)12. 年少气盛(nian shao qi sheng)13. 少年得意(shao nian de yi)14. 後可畏(hou sheng ke wei)15. 气血方刚(qi xue fang gang)少年:古称青年男子,现在指人大约十岁到十五岁这个阶段

The young man: the ancient name for young men, now refers to the stage when people are about ten to fifteen years old.

Teenagers now refers to the period from about ten years old to fifteen or sixteen years old, which is equivalent to the stage of middle school and high school education. Teachers who have taught students in this period and parents who have such a big child have this experience, the child reaches this age, suddenly become strange, no longer teachers, mothers around the "little brat", but show confidence in the "adults".

1, "Houhan Book - Southwest Barbarians biography - Dian": "the first to the county, rice dendrobium 10,000 money, and gradually to the benevolence of the teenagers, rice to dozens of clouds. Li Xian note: "Junior, not yet many years."

2, the ancient term for young men. Relative to the elderly.

Han Fei Zi - Inner Reserve said on: "Zheng teenagers rate for the thief, in the stork ze."

Chen Shou of the Western Jin Dynasty, "The Three Kingdoms - Sun Bailu's Rebellion": "Han sent General Huangfu Song and General Zhu Jun to attack the army. The Junxu table asked Jian to be the secretary of the army, and all the young people in the countryside who were with him in Xiapi were willing to go."

Gao Shi of the Tang Dynasty wrote "Handan Youth Walking": "Drinking wine with the youths and shooting and hunting at the head of the western mountains."

3. Today, it is said that the age between childhood and youth, as well as people of such age. Xie Jueya, "Observation of flowers": "Chongqing Municipal Youth League Committee ...... gifted us with models of juvenile factories and woodcuts of young writers and so on."

"Preface II": "Since my teenage years, I have sought solace from the fine arts." 4. young, when young.

Liu Xiang (刘向), Western Han Dynasty, "Biography of Women - Chen Widowed Filial Woman": "Mother said: 'I pity you for being widowed early as a teenager.'" Song Xin Qiji "ugly Nu'er - book Boshan Road in the wall" words: "Young people do not know the taste of sadness, love on the upper floors.

Love on the floor.

To give a new word for sadness."

Ming Dong Qichang, "Section Huan Yuan Gong Xingshu": "Gong (Yuan Keli) is a young man full of vigor, to weed out the traitors as their own responsibility." I want to pay my respects to the King of Zhao, and I want to repay the countryside with my remaining years.'" Liu Qi "good year victory: drum book."

5. shào nián lǎo chéng ("少年老成") Explanation: 老成: much experience. It means that people are young and steady, like elders with deep experience.

Nowadays, it also refers to the lack of vigor of young people.

Yang Biao said: 'Wei book years, although less, there is the wind of the old into, ang ang a thousand miles of horses.'" 6、伶牙俐齿(líng yá lì chǐ)〖解释〗伶、俐:clever, flexible.

It describes a person who is smart and good at talking. Source〗Yuan-Wu Changling's "Zhang Tianshi", Part 3: "You're so eloquent and eloquent that you're talking about people's good and bad deeds, exposing people's ambiguities, and undermining people's behaviors."

〖Example〗Billian was born ~, the most adaptable, the word in the Prime Minister and the four aunts very much like. Qing - Wu Corns "twenty years of witnessing the strange present situation" eighty-fourth 7, morning glory (zhāo qì péng bó) explanation: towards the morning; vigorous, vigorous look.

The term "vigorous" is used to describe a person who is full of life and vigor. Usage: subject-predicate; as predicate, determiner, dative; with positive meaning, describing vigorous.

Sentence example: young people should be vigorous, not dead and dull Near-sense words: vigorous, alive, vitality Antonyms: old, twilight, dead, moribund, moribund, dying, dying breath, atrophy, discouragement, discouragement, haggardness, dead wood, dead dust 8, Feng Hua Zheng Mao (fēng huá zhèng mào) Explanation: Feng Hua: wind means elegance, talent, and Hua means time. , talent; Hua means time, time period; Mao means exuberance. It is the time of youthfulness, elegance and talent.

It describes the youth's vigorous and enterprising spirit. Usage: mostly used to modify young people; people who are capable of doing something.

With positive meaning. Generally used as predicate and determiner.

Example of sentence construction: Just when the students are young, they are in full bloom; the students are full of vigor, they are full of vigor. (*** Poetry - Qinyuanchun - Changsha) Thirty years old is the time when you are in the prime of your life.

The men were killed when they were in the prime of their lives, and cancer took his life when he was in the prime of his life. Baike has grown into a magnificent tree.

Her only thought is to sell her daughter while she is in her prime. 9, after the life can be afraid (hòu shēng kě wèi) explanation: after the life: young people, generation after generation; fear: awe, admiration.

It means that young people are bound to surpass their predecessors, which is awe-inspiring. Later, it is often used to praise young people who are ambitious and have achievements, or to praise young people who are smart and hardworking and have a bright future.

Source: Pre-Qin - Confucius "Analects - Zihan": Zi said: "The younger generation can be feared, how can we know that the one who comes is not now also?" 例句:"You are young and young, and it is the time when the later generation can be feared, so I hope you will try to respect yourselves."

(Song - Zhu Xi "send Chen Tongfu book" twelve) "The latter can be feared, it is difficult to falsely come, I fear that I am not as good as the foot to see also." .