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A Complete Collection of Four-Character Idioms
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This document contains most of the Chinese idioms, including animals, etc.
Collection of idioms
Four-character idioms (classification of idioms)
< p>In the collection of idioms,most are four-character idioms.
This page classifies commonly used idioms,
such as:
< p>Idioms that describe springIdioms
,
Idioms that describe summer
,
Idioms that describe autumn Idioms
,
Idioms describing winter
and so on.
Convenient for everyone to check online
.
Idioms containing animal names
Everything is renewed, rats scurry, roosters crow and dogs rob, thousands of troops, mending the situation, a cup bowed, a snake shadow, standing out from the flock,
playing the piano to a cow, like a fish in water,
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Birds are singing and flowers are fragrant, working for tigers, Guizhou donkeys are at their wits end, putting the finishing touches on things, hugging their heads and scurrying around, being tiger-backed and waiting for rabbits,
crazy hair and childlike appearance, dogs jumping over walls in a hurry,
rats are short-sighted, blind people are touching elephants, superfluous things are added
contains Idioms about the names of two animals
Stand out among the chickens, roosters crow and dogs steal, snipe and clams fight, cannibalize whales, clues, dragons and tigers fight, dragon and horse spirit,
dragons fly and phoenixes dance, dragons soar and tigers leap,
The dragon leaps and the tiger steps, the dragon leaps and the tiger dens, the dragon leaps and the phoenix sings, the traffic is busy, refers to the deer as a horse, the rabbit dies and the fox is sad, the chicken and the dog are restless,
The mind is as distracted as the horse, the tiger devours
Idioms containing human organs
High-minded but low-handed, Dumbfounded, clueless, top-heavy, light-footed, duplicitous, quick-witted and quick-witted,
heard and witnessed, head-broken and bloody,
fair-faced, standing by and watching, speaking rudely,
Idioms containing insect names
Fly Moths fly into the fire, golden cicadas shed their shells, mosquitoes accumulate into thunder, toads hang up in the palace, cannibalize whales, dragonflies touch the water, mantis arms block the car,
clues,
mantis stalks cicadas, oriole follows
p>Idioms containing a group of synonyms
Informed, observant, far-sighted
, look left and right
, deploy troops
, shattered to pieces
Violent storms, insidious attacks, countless hardships,
sharp eyes and quick hands,
lively and energetic
, earth-shattering< /p>
Patchwork
, nonsense
, change of dynasties,
hearsay
contains a set of antonyms Idiom of
Hush in front and support behind
Stagger
High-minded but low-handed
Duplicity
Top-heavy
< p>Head but no tailArrogant at the front and respectful at the back
Fleeing east and west
Dispersing
Going in the opposite direction
Looking left and right
p>A little adds up to a lot
Sharing the joys and sorrows
Being dubious
Using overkill
Putting others before yourself< /p>
You talk but you don’t mean it
It’s a matter of course
Justice
Making a lie come true
It’s very important
Southern accent and northern accent< /p>
Found in the east and attack in the west
Turn danger into safety
Stagger in this direction
Turn defeat into victory
Victory with less
By This and
That
Multi-character idioms
The power of nine oxen and two tigers,
The hand has no power to tie the chicken
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, A journey of a thousand miles begins with a single step, people should not be judged by their appearance
Thousands of armies are easy to come by, but a general is hard to find
The right time, place and people, habits become natural< /p>
The plan for the year lies in the spring
After a long drought, the dew comes.
In a nutshell, to untie the bell, you must tie the bell.
If a person has no long-term worries, he will surely have immediate worries
Silent as a virgin, active as a rabbit,
In a hurry, he cradles the Buddha's feet
Although a sparrow is small, it has all five internal organs ,
I would rather be the head of a chicken than the queen of an ox
, When three people are walking together, there must be my teacher,
Turn hostility into friendship
Describe an emergency situation Idioms
At the critical moment
Without any delay
Can’t wait
Urgently
Urgently urgent
Urgently urgent< /p>
Idioms that describe people’s expressions
Relaxed and happy
Calm and calm
Being transfixed
Stupefied
Smiling
Scowl
Scowl
Stupefied
Dejected
Happy Smiling
Idioms describing heroes
<p>Be upright
Fearless in the face of danger
Be aboveboard
Be upright and upright
Be wise and courageous
Turn the tide
< p>Wiseness arises out of anxietyBe worthy of the sky
Calm and composed
Turn danger into safety
Idiom describing the beauty of spring
Spring scenery Bright
A thousand purples and reds
Spring rain is like oil
Bright and full of vitality
Spring is full of colors
Spring is full of energy
Birds are singing and flowers are fragrant
Spring is warm and flowers are blooming
A hundred flowers are blooming
Gentle breeze and drizzle
Idiom of "thinking"
Think hard (meditate hard) think quietly (meditate quietly) think thoughtfully (think deeply)
think chaotically (think wildly) think hard (think wildly) Thinking a lot (thinking about things)
Thinking absurdly (wishful thinking)
Thinking bizarrely (whimsical) thinking over and over again (thinking day and night)
Idioms for "many"
There are many audiences (the seats are packed), there are many VIPs (the seats are full of distinguished guests), there are many people (crowding around)
There are many talents (there are many talents)
Soldiers and horses There are many (thousands of armies) and many things (many and varied)
Many colors (colourful) and many categories (extremely different)
Many difficulties (tons of hardships)
Talks a lot (talks a lot) Reads a lot (reads a lot) Sees a lot (has seen a lot)
There are a lot of changes (ever-changing) and walks a lot (travels around) A lot of colors (colourful)
Many varieties (various)
Idioms with synonyms of "see"
Informed and well-informed
Daunted
Observe words and colors
Treat everyone equally
See everything at a glance
Look far and wide
Sit in a well and look at the sky
Attention the whole world
Peeping a leopard in a tube
Looking left and right
Idioms with the word "dragon"
A living dragon and a living tiger
The spirit of dragon and tiger fighting, dragon and horse spirit
Dragon and Phoenix Dance
Dragon and Tiger Leap
Dragon and Tiger Step
The finishing touch
Dragon Pool and Tiger Den
Dragon and Fengming
Heavy traffic
An idiom derived from fables
Snipe and clam fighting
Carving a boat and seeking a sword
A journey of thousands of miles
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Sit back and wait for the rabbit
Cover your ears and steal the bell
Make amends after the sheep has fallen
The frightened bird
The shadow of the snake
Fight the fire
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Idioms derived from historical stories
Walking as a train
Secretly crossing Chencang
Following the picture
Chengmen Lixue
The sect's ax
A soldier never tires of deceit
Three visits to the thatched cottage
Idioms with the same beginning and end characters
Insignificant
It's so magical that there is a heaven beyond the sky
Learning from the experience
Countless
Too many to mention
There are people out there
It is impossible to guard against
Unbearable
Unheard of
Idioms with the names of birds
Cheering for joy
Silent silence
A journey of thousands of miles
Kill two eagles with one stone
The sound of the wind and the chattering of cranes
The crane with the crane's skin
The crane with the hair and the face of the child
Standing high among the chickens
Sparrow Although small, it has all five internal organs
The mantis stalks the cicada,
The oriole follows behind
Idiom Solitaire (beginning with the word "bu")
Don’t be ashamed to ask questions
Asking is about blindness, blind people are blind
Success is achieved immediately
Success is almost achieved
The beauty of adulthood
Beauty beyond compare
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Take it back
Destined
The time bomb will run out of ammunition
Unique
Opportunity to take advantage of
Seize the opportunity to enter
Get in three points
Every second counts
Strive for power
>Desire of profit and peace of mind
Easy
Speak the relevant words according to the title of the book
"Romance of the Three Kingdoms" Straw Boat Borrowing Arrows
, Pass Five passes, six generals beheaded,
One is willing to fight, the other is willing to endure,
losing his wife and losing the army
, fighting with the Confucian scholars
"A Dream of Red Mansions" Grandma Liu enters the Grand View Circle,
Lin Daiyu is buried with flowers
"Journey to the West" Goes to the West for Buddhist Scriptures
Zhu Bajie makes a fuss in Gao Laozhuang
p>Sun Wukong beats the Bone Demon three times
"Water Margin"
Forced Lin Chong to beat Coach Hong with a stick
Stealing the birthday card
Wu Song fights tigers
Wu Dalang sells sesame cakes
Three bowls
Nothing but Jingyanggang
Three-character proverbs
1
. (Chameleon) A person whose position is unstable and who can change the direction according to the wind.
2
, (Smiling Tiger) A person who greets you with a smile and is double-dealing
.
3
. (Local snake) A tyrannical and rogue person who dominates a party.
4
, (Iron Rooster) A person who is greedy and stingy with money
.
5
. (Pug) A person who tends to follow the crowd and is obedient.
6
. (Scapegoat) A person who takes the beating for others.
7
, (frog in the well) a person who is ignorant and has little knowledge.
8
, (Ru Ziniu) works hard to benefit the people