What are the idioms and hiatus of the four famous Chinese novels?

Chinese Idioms and Post-phrases of the Four Great Masterpieces The Romance of the Three Kingdoms (1) Idioms Three Ties in the Peach Orchard

Three Visits to a Flocking House

Borrowing Arrows on a Grass Boat

Cutting Off the Whiskers and Cutting off the Robes

Uniting for a Long Period of Time Leads to Separation and Dividing for a Long Period of Time Leads to Uniting

Three Tripartite Rivals

Passing the Five Passes and Cutting off the Six Generals

The Ubiquitous Masses

The Slow Method for Retarded Soldiering

Don't drop the ball

Bluffing

Step by step

A master plan

Seven steps to a poem

Three visits to a fledgling house

A newborn house

A time of crisis

Sima Zhaow's heart is known to all

The Wu Xia A Meng

A man of talent

A man who is in a position of strength

A man who is in a position of strength

A man who is in a position of strength

A man who is in a position of strength

The Wine Festival

The Beanstalks are the best at cooking beans

The Talent of Seven Steps

The Talent of Eight Pipes

The Old Man is the best in the world

The Desperate Man

The Thirst for Plums

The Single Dagger Goes to the Meeting

The Wooden Oxen Streaming Horses

The Bowed Down and Dried Out (B) Hiatus (二)歇后语 Later, the Lord of the Later Kingdom surrendered to Wei - not knowing any shame

The Lord of the Later Kingdom surrendered to Wei - not knowing any shame

Liu Bei's kingdom - cried out

Liu Bei's child wrestling - to buy people's hearts

Liu Bei's straw shoe weaving - insider

Cao Cao's Jiangnan - fierce, miserable defeat

Cao Cao's eating chicken ribs - tasteless, discarded

Cao Cao's meeting with Jiang Gan - bad luck

Cao Cao killed Lv BoShi - will be a mistake

Cao Cao killed the wrong person

Cao Cao killed the wrong person

Cao Cao's killing of Lv BoShi - will be a mistake

Cao Cao's defeat at Huarong Road - no surprise

Cao Cao employs people on the basis of merit

Guan Gong goes to the meeting - single-handedly

Guan Gong plays a big sword in front of him - he doesn't know his own strength

Guan Gong enters Cao's camp - single-handedly

Guan Yu goes to the banquet - he has the guts and the courage

Guan Yu reads Spring and Autumn Periodic Records

Guan Yunchang sells tofu - hard man, not hard goods

Guan Gong drinks wine - not afraid of blushing

Guan Gong looks in the mirror - conscious of blushing

Guan Yunchang scrapes his bones and plays chess - as if nothing has happened

Guan Yunchang farts - does not know that he is blushing

Guan Gong fights Li Kui - big and bold

Guan Yunchang walks through the Mai Cheng

Zhuge Liang borrows arrows - he borrows without returning

Zhuge Liang tearfully beheads Ma Su - he takes the big picture into consideration

Zhuge Liang invites a bride - talent is more important than appearance

Zhuge Liang uses troops - he is a god

Zhuge Liang's brocade pouch - he is a god

Zhuge Liang borrows arrows on the straw boat - he has the certainty

Zhuge Liang uses the Empty City Trick - he is compelled to use the empty city stratagem

Kong Ming tearfully beheads Ma Su - he enforces the law like a mountain

Kong Ming tearfully beheads Ma Su - he is a good man Chopping Ma Su - Enforce the law like a mountain

Kong Ming practicing qin - a cliché

Kong Ming playing qin to retreat from Zhong Da - not to panic in danger

Two musketeers - top of Zhu Geliang

Zhang Fei making stratagem - there is a fine point in the roughness

Zhang Fei peddling salt - no one dares to check it

Zhang Fei selling weights and scales - a person is strong and hard to be sold

The two musketeers are the best in the world.

Zhang Fei sells meat - all talk and no action

Zhang Fei fights Guan Gong - forgetting his old love

Zhang Fei throws chicken feathers - hard to use

Zhang Fei eats bean sprouts - a small plate of food

Zhang Fei's mother is named Wu - no matter what happens

Zhang Fei embroiders flowers - roughness and finesse

Zhang Fei threads needles - wide-eyed stare

Zhang Fei's eyes are wide open.

Zhang Fei is a debt collector - a fierce voice

Zhang Fei goes into battle - a rampage

Zhang Fei wears a mask - big eyes

Zhang Fei sells scales - a strong man with a hard cargo

Zhang Fei breaks down bridges - courageous but not resourceful

Zhang Fei eats bean sprouts - a piece of cake

Ah Dou is the emperor - weak and incompetent

Zhang Fei is the emperor - a man with a hard cargo

Zhang Fei is the emperor.

Ah Dou's kingdom - for nothing

Sima Yan's abolition of the Wei Dynasty - an old recipe

Lu Su's visit to Jingzhou - empty-handed, empty-handed and empty-handed

Dong Zhuo's entry into the capital - not good intentions

Dong Zhuo's entry into the capital - not good intentions

Zhou Yu's fight with Huang Gai - a willingness to fight and a willingness to be beaten

Zhou Yu's fight with Huang Gai - a pretense

Zhou Yu's fight with Huang Gai - a pretense

Zhou Yu's fight with Huang Gai - a pretense

Zhou Yu's fight with Huang Gai

Zhou Yu's fight with Huang Gai - a consensual one

Zhou Yu's plan for Jingzhou - a defeat for his wife

Xu Chu's fight with Ma Chao - a bare-knuckle battle

Looking at Zhu Geliang through the crack in the door - a defeat for his hero

Sima's praise of Zhuge Liang - a defeat for his hero

Pang Tong's role as a county magistrate - a big mistake.

Pang Tong was a magistrate - too small for the job

Tears in the Three Kingdoms - worrying about the ancients

Xu Shu went into Cao's camp - not saying a word

Zhao Yun fought on the slope of the Changban - a great display of power.

Lu Bu met Diao Zen - lost his soul!      

Lu Su on Kong Ming's boat - confused

Ma Su's use of military force - overstating the case

Boiling beans and burning beanstalks - a member of the same family is a member of his own family

Sima Yi breaks the Eight Trigrams Formation - pretending to know

Sima Yi breaks the Bagua Formation - not pretending to understand

Sima Yan abolishes the Lord of Wei - using an old recipe

Xu Chu fights Ma Chao - going into battle with his bare arms

Liu Bei scolds Zhang Fei - looking for anger

Jiang Gan passes through the Jiangjiang River - doing nothing but losing his head The Dream of the Red Mansions (A) Idioms Bones and bones separated

The Dream of the Red Mansions.

The realm of illusion

The winding paths lead to a quiet place

Mandarin ducks and lovebirds on a beam

Crossing the river by groping for stones

The land of feng shui

Studying for a job

Wandering for the first time

The brocade coat and pants

Living in a luxurious environment

Thatched roofs and lattices

Tile stoves and rope beds

Dew in the morning and evening

The stage of the palace is a place for the moon and the dew.

The wind is blowing the fire - it doesn't take much effort

Standing on the dry shore - not getting wet

Pushing down a bottle of oil and not holding it up - being lazy

The dog bites Lü Dongbin.

The golden hairpin fell into the well.

The golden hairpin fell into the well.

The golden hairpin fell into the well.

The camel trader of the Nine Kingdoms is peddling business everywhere

The eagle of Emperor Huizong of the Song Dynasty and the horse of Zhao Zi'ang are good paintings

The syrup of the scholar's pox is filled with joyful events

The deaf man is setting off a firecracker. The deaf man set off a firecracker - it's all over

Mei Xiang worshiped her husband - they are all slaves

The hamster and the crow went to borrow grain - the one who guarded it didn't have it, but the one who flew had it

Mixed noodles under the clean water - you ate it and I saw it

Seeing the movie theater with the mention of a man, the son of a man went to the stage - at least don't do it.

A rat with a sore on its tail - a lot of pus and blood

A rat with a broken soul - scared to death

A gourd with a sawed-off mouth - no mouth

Tofu with onions - a clean, white, white thing.

The head is a hat - you can't have a surplus

A camel has come out of the flock - you're the only one who's big

Containing the bones and showing the flesh - you gulped it down

The tail is burnt, and you'll never see it again

The Water Margin is the last of its kind.

Adjective

Fishy wind and bloody rain

Heart's content

A horse is first

Forced to Liangshan

Can't see Mt. Taishan

Flying through the eaves and walking along the walls

A stone's throw

A stone's throw away

Makes it easy for the people to do what they want

To change their ways

Favored favoritism

Accumulating grass and grain

Heaven and earth are dead

Probe the brain

Heads and tails

The people are poor and the money is scarce

Pointing the finger

Consenting to each other (2) Hysterical phrases

The tiger pounces on the tiger's food - three strands of force

Shi Jin recognizes his master - he is willing to bow to him

Lin Chong goes to the mountain - the government forces the people to rebel

Sun Erniang opens a store - she seeks to kill people with her money

Pan Jinlian toasts Wu Song - ulterior motives

Li Kui rises to the hall to handle the case - a messy fight

Li Kui went into battle - to be the first to fight

Wu Song watched the ducks - the hero is useless

Liangshan brothers - not to fight not to kiss

Lu Tijian punched Zhen Guanxi - to hold a fight

Liangshan's military counselor --Wu Da Lang (Wu Yu)

Pan Jinlian is not at home - no one to serve Wudalang

Wudalang beat the drums - confused

Wudalang

Wu Dailang climbed the wall - he couldn't get up or down

Wu Dailang played with a night owl - he played with a bird

Wu Dailang was under the bridge - he had no one to serve him. Wu Dalang lying under the bridge - look at the empty

Li Gui's axe - fake

Yang Zhi selling swords - the end of the hero Journey to the West (1) Idioms by The Free Dictionary Three heads, six arms

drag men and women

three or five in a group

years

lucky stars

in a straight line,

nothing is too much trouble,

good for you.

Good food and lazy

Great power

Calling the wind and rain

Universal power

Unlimited power.

Porky Pig meets the White Bone Monster and salivates

Porky Pig takes Xishi to heaven and earth and worships her - not worthy

Porky Pig invites for marriage - it's hard to lose the mortal heart

Porky Pig enters the land of the daughters - he doesn't want to leave

When you first enter a potato, you don't know how deep it is.

A leather strainer - it's all you can get.

A bad nose doesn't eat wine - it's a waste of a name.

A throat built of ground bricks - it's smooth.

A monk dragging a piece of wood has made a temple

An antique dealer knows what he's talking about

A fly wrapped in a net is a big skin

Three coins to buy a donkey is a lot of money. Three coins for a donkey-boasts of his skill

Rough skin and strong bones-each has its own merit