1. Four-character words with the word "ask"
Looking for flowers and asking willows Flowers and willows: originally referred to spring scenery, but also referred to prostitutes in the old days.
Originally refers to enjoying the spring scenery. Later, old novels were used to refer to prostitution.
Describes being very concerned about people's lives.
Ask the cow to know the horse. It is a metaphor for reasoning from the side to find out the truth of the matter. Asking the sheep to know the horse is a metaphor for deducing from the side and finding out the truth of the matter.
Six questions and three referrals refer to repeated interrogations. Even if someone commits ten capital crimes, he will be forgiven.
Ask ten questions and answer them ten times. Describes knowing a lot or being articulate.
Question 1 Answer 10 Describes someone who knows a lot or is articulate. Three inferences and six questions: inference: investigation; question: interrogation.
In the old days, it meant repeated trials and training. Throwing stones to ask for directions originally refers to throwing stones at someone before sneaking into a place at night to see if there is any reaction, so as to detect the situation.
Later used as a metaphor to test. The word "Zaijiuwen" refers to a person who is knowledgeable, and people often come to ask for advice.
It also means being diligent in learning and asking questions. Climbing flowers and asking willows is a metaphor for going to a prostitute.
Same as "climbing flowers and breaking willows". Asking the official to answer the question means the answer is not what was asked.
Asking Liu Pinghua is a metaphor for a prostitute. Asking Willows and Looking for Flowers ①Enjoying the spring scenery.
② Later generations used "flower" and "willow" as metaphors for sex, so they refer to prostitutes. Ask the heart with your mouth. Ask yourself with your mouth and make calculations in your heart.
Ask your heart with your heart. Ask and think about yourself in your heart. Questions about diseases containing Polygonum Polygonum: a bitter aquatic plant.
Regardless of hard work, condolences to the sick. In the old days, it was a metaphor for the monarch to appease the army and the people and share the joys and sorrows with the people.
Ask for a field and ask for a house. She: a house. Purchase land from multiple parties and inquire about real estate agents everywhere.
Refers to people who only know how to buy property and seek personal gain. A metaphor for not having lofty ambitions.
Asking for land, I only know how to buy property. A metaphor for not having lofty ambitions.
Don’t be ashamed to ask questions. Be willing to learn from people with knowledge or status lower than yourself without feeling embarrassed. Dare not ask questions Ask questions: ask about the ferry, ask for directions.
It means not daring to ask about or try noble and profound things. Ask yourself: Touch your chest and ask yourself how you are doing.
Refers to self-reflection. Touch your heart and ask yourself. Touch your chest and ask yourself.
Indicates self-reflection. Ask yourself: Ask yourself.
Ask yourself: bow: yourself; ask: check. Go back and examine the gains and losses of your words and deeds.
The study of memorizing questions is just the study of memorizing books to help with discussions or answer questions. Refers to the lack of comprehensive understanding of knowledge and lack of system.
Don’t listen, don’t ask. Wen: listen. They don't listen to what others say, and they don't take the initiative to ask.
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Refers to no contact or severance of contact. The answer is not what was asked. The answer is not what was asked.
Hang someone to pay tribute to the deceased and express condolences to the sick. Describe caring about the sufferings of the people.
Farmers should ask slaves, which means that when doing things, one should ask experts for advice. Hebiwentian He: scold loudly; Wentian: ask questions to the sky.
It describes a literati who is frustrated and complains. Good at asking questions and resolving doubts. Likes to ask others for advice to solve their own doubts.
Asking questions leads to prosperity. Hao: like; Yu: rich. When you encounter problems, ask others for advice, and your knowledge will be profound and profound.
Have a clear conscience. Have a clear conscience: Ask yourself. Ask yourself, there is no shame.
Asking questions knowingly knowing knowingly, but still asking questions deliberately. To get to the bottom of something is a metaphor for getting to the bottom of things.
Asking gods and divination When superstitious people encounter problems, they ask gods and ghosts for help, or rely on divination to solve them. When entering the country, ask about the customs. Country: originally refers to the capital city, but later refers to the country.
Before going to another country or place, you must first understand its customs and habits. Entry prohibition: border: national border; prohibition: prohibition, referring to matters that are frowned upon by laws or customs.
Before entering a country or region, you must first ask what prohibitions there are. Introductory questions: In ancient times, when visiting someone, you should first ask for the names of their fathers and ancestors, so that you can avoid taboos during the conversation.
It also generally refers to asking what are the taboos. Asking questions means caring deeply about other people's lives.
Ask about waterside: waterside. It means not taking responsibility or having nothing to do with each other.
Greetings and meal greetings must be given every day, and every meal must be on the left. Refers to the filial etiquette of filial piety for the children of princes and royal families in ancient times to serve their parents.
Raise an army and accuse the other party of their crimes. It also means making a big fuss and gathering a group of people to come and question someone.
Ask questions carefully to express concern. Ask the blind man for directions.
It is a metaphor for asking someone who knows nothing for advice, which does not solve the problem. No one cares about it: Ask about the ferry.
It means that no one comes to inquire, try or buy. The accuser is a metaphor for someone who comes to make severe accusations.
The Xuanhu came out and practiced medicine in society. Originally it was just called "Xuan Hu", which means practicing medicine.
To seek information and ask for information: to inquire. Ask for news.
Holding the scriptures and asking questions. Holding the scriptures in hand, questioning and asking questions. Later, it mostly refers to the disciples receiving their karma from their teachers.
Questioning and asking questions Questioning: Asking someone to answer questions; Cancer question: Repeatedly discussing, analyzing or debating questions. Ask questions, ask others for help or discuss together.
Don’t ask, don’t hear. Smell: listen. They don't listen to what others say, and they don't take the initiative to ask.
Describes not caring about things. Don't care about innocence means not distinguishing between right and wrong and not asking about reasons.
No communication or communication means no contact or communication. Collecting folk songs and asking about customs.
It is difficult to ask this question and that question. Asking from east to west means asking around and asking around.
Visit the poor and ask about their suffering. Visit the poor people. To visit relatives and friends: to visit; to ask: to greet.
Refers to visiting relatives and friends. Reflexive self-questioning: Go back and examine the gains and losses of your words and deeds.
Same as "asking yourself". Inquire deeply: to inquire carefully; to ask: to inquire.
Cross-examine and get to the root of the matter. Study hard and ask questions. Study hard and ask questions if you don’t understand.
It is a metaphor for being good at learning. When visiting another country or place, you must first understand its customs and habits.
Same as "entering the country and asking about the customs". Enter Jing and ask Jin Jing: the ancient word for realm; Jin: taboo.
Before entering a country or region, you must first ask what prohibitions there are to avoid violating them. Ask about customs when entering another country. When entering another country, first ask about the prohibited things and customs to avoid violating them.
Ask about the customs when entering a place. When entering a place, you must first ask about the customs there in order to adapt to the local conditions. Asking for peace of mind refers to the filial etiquette of filial piety for princes and royal children in ancient times to serve their parents.
Same as "Wish An Shishan". The importance of asking for the throne. The importance of asking for the throne.
Refers to the attempt to seize the world. Aiming for the Central Plains Question: Ask, Ding: an ancient cooking utensil with three legs and two ears.
Central Plains: the middle and lower reaches of the Yellow River, referring to the territory. It is a metaphor for trying to seize the world. 2. Ask about some four-character idioms
Helping the tiger to eat means helping evil people do bad things.
Baohu Fenghe Baohu: fight the tiger with bare hands; Fenghe: wade across the river. It is a metaphor for being brave and reckless, taking risks.
If you don’t enter the tiger’s den, how can you catch the tiger’s cubs? Yan: Why. How can you catch tiger cubs without entering the tiger's den?
It is a metaphor that you cannot achieve success without experiencing danger. Hidden dragon and crouching tiger refers to hidden talents that have not been discovered, and also refers to hidden talents.
Owl-eyed tiger kiss: Owl: Harrier, a bird of prey; kiss: lips. Describes a person's appearance as sinister and sinister.
Newborn calves are not afraid of tigers. It is a metaphor for young people who have few worries and dare to act. Spring Ice Tiger Tail Step on the tiger's tail and walk on the ice that will thaw in spring.
The situation is very dangerous. Deliberately pretending to be confused and deceiving others.
Adult Tiger Transformation Tiger Transformation: Such as the change of tiger body pattern. It is a metaphor for the unpredictable actions of those in power.
Da Xian's Tiger Transformation Tiger Transformation: Such as the change of the tiger's body pattern. It is a metaphor for the unpredictable actions of those in power.
Transfer the tiger away from the mountain Try to make the tiger leave the original hill. It is a metaphor for using a trick to make the other party leave their original place in order to take advantage of the opportunity.
Evil tigers do not eat their own cubs. Even ferocious tigers do not eat their own cubs. A metaphor for not harming those close to you.
Hungry tiger, hungry eagle is a metaphor for cruelty and greed. A hungry tiger pounces on food. Like a hungry tiger pounces on food.
A metaphor for violent and rapid action. A hungry tiger pounces on a sheep, just like a hungry tiger pounces on food.
A metaphor for violent and rapid action. The trail of a hungry tiger is a metaphor for a very dangerous place.
When two tigers fight, one of them will be injured. When two ferocious tigers fight, one of them will be injured. It is a metaphor that both opposing sides are very strong, and as a result of a fierce struggle, one side will surely suffer.
Let the tiger return to the mountain. Let the tiger return to the mountain. It is a metaphor for putting the bad guys back in their lair and leaving behind a source of disaster.
Release the tiger to defend yourself Release the tiger to defend yourself. It is a metaphor for taking advantage of bad people and bringing disaster upon oneself.
The wind follows the tiger and the cloud follows the dragon. It is a metaphor for the mutual induction between things. Wind, tiger, cloud and dragon. The roar of a tiger creates wind, and the rise of a dragon creates clouds.
Refers to the mutual induction of similar things. In the old days, it was also used as a metaphor for the Holy Lord to obtain virtuous ministers, and the virtuous ministers to meet the wise king.
Subduing the tiger and subduing the dragon Fu: surrender; surrender: use force to make one surrender. Use your power to bring tigers and dragons to their knees.
Describes strong strength and the ability to defeat all enemies and difficulties. Keeping a tiger behind closed doors, the tiger will hurt people. It is a metaphor for connivance and encouraging bad people to do bad things, and in the end you will suffer.
Officials are like tigers, and officials are like wolves. Describes the corruption and violence of officials.
The power of the fox and the tiger is the power shown by the collusion between the fox and the tiger. It is a metaphor for the violence caused by the collusion between powerful people and their minions.
The fox fakes the tiger's power. Fake: borrow. The fox takes advantage of the tiger's power.
It is a metaphor for relying on other people’s power to oppress others. A strong-backed and strong-backed person describes a person who is tall and strong.
Tigers do not eat their own children. Tigers are ferocious and cruel, but they do not eat their own children. It is a metaphor that everyone has a love for his son and a love of flesh and blood.
Tiger versus dragon describes a fierce struggle or competition. Tiger perched on the dragon's plate describes the majestic and dangerous terrain.
To pull a tooth out of a tiger's mouth is a metaphor for doing something very dangerous. Escape from the tiger's mouth. Life that survived the tiger's mouth.
It is a metaphor for escaping a very dangerous situation and surviving by chance. A life that survived the tiger's mouth.
It is a metaphor for escaping a very dangerous situation and surviving by chance. The momentum of tiger and wolf describes extremely ferocious momentum.
Tiger falls on Pingchuan Pingchuan: a place with flat terrain. The tiger left the deep mountains and old forests where he was king and landed on the flat ground.
It means that a powerful or powerful person has lost his power or advantage. Amber picks up mustard. Amber generates electricity after friction and can attract small things.
Metaphor of mutual induction. The tiger ran into the sheep. The tiger ran into the sheep.
It is a metaphor for a strong person to rush into the middle of a weak person and kill them at will. If a tiger gives birth to three sons, one of them must be a lion. It is a metaphor that among many children, there must be one who stands out.
Watching with eager eyes: the look of watching. Staring fiercely like a tiger.
Describes someone who has bad intentions and is waiting for an opportunity to grab. Tiger body and bear waist describe a tall and strong figure.
Hutouhunao describes a strong and honest appearance (mostly refers to children). Tiger head and snake tail The head is as big as a tiger and the tail is as thin as a snake.
The metaphor starts with a lot of momentum, but ends up with very little momentum, with a beginning and no end. Tiger head and swallow chin used to describe the noble appearance of a prince or the majestic appearance of a general.
Tiger Tail Spring Ice Step on the tiger's tail and walk on the ice that will thaw in spring. The situation is very dangerous.
Tiger crouching and dragon leaping is a descriptive word that is powerful and elegant. The tiger roars and the wind roars: roaring.
When the tiger roars, strong winds rise. It is a metaphor for heroes who appear in line with the trend of the times and have a great impact on society; it also refers to heroes who rise up and make great achievements.
Tiger's Den and Dragon Pond are deep puddles where dragons lurk, and tigers hide in their lairs. A metaphor for a very dangerous place.
Draw a tiger and turn it into a dog. You can’t draw a tiger, but it turns into a dog. The metaphor cannot be imitated, but is neither fish nor fowl.
Painting the skin of a tiger is harder than painting the bones. It is a metaphor that it is easy to get to know a person, but it is difficult to understand a person's heart. Paintings of tigers and dogs Category: Elephant.
I can’t draw a tiger, but it looks like a dog. The metaphor cannot be imitated, but is neither fish nor fowl.
Hungry eagle and hungry tiger are metaphors for ferocity and greed. Jiangmen Huzi Jiangmen: A family that has been a general for generations.
It is a metaphor that if the parents are talented, the descendants will also have extraordinary skills. It also means that the younger generation should not disgrace the family.
Subduing the dragon and subduing the tiger is originally a Buddhist story, which refers to using magic power to subdue the dragon and tiger. The latter is a metaphor for having great ability and being able to defeat strong opponents or overcome great difficulties.
The power of nine oxen and two tigers is a metaphor for great strength. Often used in situations where it takes a lot of effort to accomplish something.
Open the zhen to bring out the tiger. Xun: a wooden cage to contain the beast. It originally meant that the person responsible for the care failed to fulfill their responsibilities.
Later, it is often used as a metaphor for indulging bad people. Harsh government is fiercer than a tiger. It means that a politics that cruelly oppresses and exploits people is more terrifying than a tiger.
The wolf is greedy and the tiger stares. Be as greedy as a wolf and stare with wide eyes like a tiger. The metaphor is very ambitious.
Gobble down to describe eating something vigorously and urgently. Swallowing a fly on a tiger's head is a metaphor for seeking death.
A tiger scratching its head is a metaphor for overestimating one's own abilities. Two tigers fighting each other is a metaphor for two powerful parties fighting each other.
Dragon Pan and Tiger Chu Pan: winding around; Chu: squatting and sitting. Like a coiled dragon or a crouching tiger.
Specially Nanjing. It also describes the majestic and dangerous terrain.
The dragon is coiled and the tiger is squatting. The dragon is coiled and the tiger is squatting. Describes the majestic and dangerous terrain.
Specially Nanjing. Longtan Tiger Cave Cave: cave.
Tan: deep pool. The deep pool where the dragon lives, the lair where the tiger lives.
A metaphor for an extremely dangerous place. Dragon Pond and Tiger Cave are deep puddles where dragons lurk and tigers hide in their lairs.
A metaphor for a very dangerous place. The dragon is soaring and the tiger is leaping. The dragon is soaring and the tiger is leaping.
Describes vigorous and powerful movements when running and jumping. It also means taking action and making a difference.
The dragon is leaping and the tiger is crouching, which is a metaphor for the vigorous and vigorous writing and calligraphy. The dragon and the tiger stride like a dragon and a horse with their heads raised, and the tiger strides.
Describe the majestic and majestic spirit. The dragon and the tiger look at each other. Like a dragon and a horse, they hold their heads high, and like a tiger and they look at each other. 3. Ask about a four-character idiom
Love the ritual and preserve the sheep
Because I cherish the ancient ritual and cannot bear to let it go to waste, I keep the sacrificial sheep required by the ancient ritual. It is a metaphor for retaining relevant rituals in order to maintain the fundamentals.
煝 Yang Chu Fan
狝 Yang: ram; Chu: collision; Fan: fence. The ram's horns were entangled in the fence, making it impossible to move forward or retreat. A metaphor for a dilemma.
The lost sheep in many ways
The sheep was lost because there were too many forks in the road to follow. It means that things are complex and changeable, and if you don't have the right direction, you will go astray. It also means that if there are too many aspects of learning, it will not be easy to be profound.
A hungry tiger pounces on a sheep
Just like a hungry tiger pounces on food. The metaphor moves violently and quickly.
Tell Shuo to kill the sheep
It originally refers to the state of Lu who did not go to the ancestral temple to complain in person since Wen Gong, but only killed a sheep to deal with it. The latter metaphor is dealt with as usual and perfunctorily.
Selling dog meat by selling sheep's head
It is a metaphor for making a sign in the name of good, but actually selling inferior goods.
The tiger ran into the sheep.
The tiger ran into the sheep. It is a metaphor for a strong person rushing into the middle of a weak person and killing them at will.
Antelope hangs its horns
Antelope hangs its horns on a tree at night, with its feet not touching the ground, to avoid disaster. In the old days, it was often used as a metaphor for the transcendent artistic conception of poetry.
The sheep is lost on the wrong road
The sheep on the wrong road are forked in the road; lost: lost. The sheep was lost because there were too many side roads to follow. It means that things are complex and changeable, and if you don't have the right direction, you will go astray.
Leading the sheep and carrying the wine
Leading the sheep and carrying the wine. To express condolences or congratulations to someone.
Drive sheep to attack tigers
Drive: drive. Drive the sheep to attack the tiger. It describes a weak enemy against a strong one, with huge disparity in strength, and will be destroyed.
Leading the sheep with meat and skin
Leading the sheep: Leading the sheep means rewarding the army. The ancient ritual of surrender after defeat.
Like a wolf herding sheep
Just like a wolf herding sheep.
It is a metaphor for officials cruelly oppressing the people.
Ten sheep and nine shepherds
Ten sheep require nine people to herd them. It is a metaphor that there are many officials but few people, and taxation and exploitation are heavy. It is also a metaphor for having inconsistent orders and being at a loss as to what to do.
To make sheep and wolves
General: command, command. Send the sheep to command the wolves. Metaphors are not enough to command. It is also a metaphor for letting kind people control strong and ambitious people, which is a bad thing.
Lead the sheep away
Lead the sheep away easily. It is a metaphor for taking advantage of a situation to catch an opponent or taking advantage of others. Now it is a metaphor for taking the opportunity to take away other people's things.
Plain silk lamb
Refers to an upright and honest official.
Scapegoat
In ancient Jewish rituals, a goat was used to bear the sins of others. It is a metaphor for suffering on behalf of others.
Slaughtering cattle and sheep
It is a metaphor for people who are approaching death.
Mend the situation
Fang: escape, lose; prison: a pen for livestock. It is not too late to repair the sheepfold after the sheep have escaped. It is a metaphor that after something goes wrong, finding a way to remedy it can prevent further losses.
Lost the sheep and got the cow
Lost the sheep and got the cow. It means that the loss is small but the gain is big.
Ask the sheep to know the horse
It is a metaphor for reasoning from the side to find out the truth of the matter.
Yangchang Bird Road
Describes the mountain road as narrow, winding and steep.
Gut Trail
A winding and extremely narrow road (mostly a mountain road).
Sheep are cruel and wolves are greedy
Ruthless: fierce. It originally refers to a person who is fierce and strives for power. Later, it was used as a metaphor for the cruel exploitation by corrupt officials.
The wool comes from the sheep
The metaphor appears to give people benefits, but in fact the benefits are attached to the price they pay.
Sheep among tigers
It is a metaphor for good people falling into the hands of bad people and being in extremely dangerous situations.
Sheep quality and tiger skin
Quality: nature. Although a sheep is covered in tiger skin, it still likes grass when it sees it and trembles in fear when it encounters a jackal. Its nature has not changed. A metaphor for pretending to be strong but actually being timid.
Exchange sheep for cattle
Easy: exchange. Replace cows with sheep. Metaphorically replace one with another.
Fight for the chicken and lose the sheep
It is a metaphor for being greedy for small things and losing big things.
4. Four-character words to describe a character
Words to describe a character’s demeanor:
Exuberant, cheerful, head held high, chest high, spirited, energetic, dragon-horse spirit, jubilant, lively, energetic, happy and smiling
< p> The heart is relaxed and happy, the heart is blooming, the sky is full of joy, the spring breeze is falling on the face, the face is full of panic, the face is full of spring breeze, the face is frightened, the head is downcast, the spirit is listlessThe frown is frowning, the face is frightened, and the color is on pins and needles, the energy is weak, the playful smile is smooth, the tone is leisurely, the mood is awkward, the face is flushed, and the dumbfounded
Words that describe the psychological activities of the characters:
p>Uneasy, frightened, heart pounding, uneasy, ape-like, confused, restless, anxious, heart-piercing
Words that describe character qualities:
Unrestrained, self-sacrificing, strong and unyielding, loyal, unyielding, unyielding, loyal to the death Undaunted, mighty, unyielding, sacrificing one's life and forgetting one's own life, with utter courage and courage
Self-denying and devoted to the public, spotless and clean, the breeze on his sleeves eternal, upright and upright, open-minded and magnanimous, conscientious and dedicated, magnanimous and aboveboard, persevering
Pure and jade-clean, picking up gold and not being ignorant on the outside, acting like a traitor to the country and seeking glory, being shameless, greedy and afraid of death, brazen *** See Forgetful of selfishness, ferocious and extremely evil, like a wolf and a tiger
Harmful and harmful to nature, careful about the mouth and honey, picky about the fat, picky about the thin, afraid of the heavy, selfish and distracting, caressing about every detail, sitting back and enjoying the success, idleness
Words describing learning:
There is no end to learning. Never tire of learning, be truly talented, learn well, never tire of learning, be diligent in learning, ask hard questions, work hard, forget sleep and food, race against time, be tireless, the stupid bird flies first
Hear the chicken dance, keep improving, seize the day and night, never be outdone, go all out, strive for the top, concentrate with all your heart, focus with concentration, and keep your eyes open
Persistence Perseverance in accumulating less makes more. Hungry and proficient in work. As long as the hard work is deep, the iron pestle is ground into an embroidery needle. I don’t learn and have no skills. I don’t feel ashamed to ask my subordinates to make up for my shortcomings
Over time and month, I study hard and practice hard without asking for a better understanding. I only know half of it. Swallowing jujube. Three days of fishing and two days of drying the net< /p>
Words that describe modesty:
Not arrogant, not impetuous, wise, if foolish, successful, not arrogant, guard against impetuosity, listen attentively, be open-minded, self-aware, cautious in words and deeds
Words that describe pride:
Self-respecting, self-respecting, arrogant, arrogant, arrogant and arrogant.
Self-satisfied, self-satisfied, arrogant, arrogant and arrogant.
Language describing people:
eloquent, eloquent, repartee, chatting and laughing, talking grandly, boasting, and rhetoric
Words that describe a person's appearance:
Flowers are shy, the moon is sinking, fish are falling, geese are out of the water, lotus is bright, eyes are bright, teeth are as beautiful as crown jade, which can conquer a country. Colorful, fragrant, crane-haired, childlike face, clear eyes, fair eyes, kind and amiable
Kind-hearted, open-toothed, frowning, clear, jade-like, graceful, elegant, polite, majestic, old-fashioned, with a strong back and a bear-like waist, like flowers and jade
Radiant, graceful, frail, paunchy, yellow, skinny, multi-faceted, unkempt, unkempt, skinny and rugged< /p>
Words used to describe:
Straightforward and without scruple, mincing words and deceptive, eloquent, eloquent, hypocritical, being heartfelt, insinuating and insinuating, chattering endlessly
Slow and vague, nagging Talking plausibly, speaking without shame, speaking lively and vividly, answering questions in a flowing and self-justifying manner
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Words that describe happiness:
Smiling and laughing, dancing and dancing as if one has found a treasure, smiling and looking at each other with joy And laughing and chatting with a smile can make you feel happy
Being happy from the brows is falling from the sky 5. What are the four-letter words that express questions urgently and quickly? 3
Leave it alone: ??Leave it alone ;: pronoun. Just leave it there
Get to the bottom of it: Go for the bottom line. Generally refers to asking about the reason for something. Same as "finding the root cause".
Inquiring into the root of something: Refers to asking for the details of something and asking for the truth.
Ask about the cold and the warmth: describe caring and considerate.
Asking questions: Question: Ask. Ask carefully to show concern.
Greetings and meals: Greetings must be given every day, and greetings must be on the left at every meal. Refers to the filial etiquette of filial piety for the children of princes and royal families in ancient times to serve their parents.
The accuser: a metaphor for a person who comes to make severe accusations.
Ask Niu Zhima: It is a metaphor for reasoning from the side to find out the truth of the matter. 6. A collection of 1,000 four-character words
Gentle breeze and drizzle, comeback, in full swing, involuntarily, urgent, green mountains and green waters, learn from each other's strengths, make sarcastic comments, live and work in peace and contentment, daydream, preconceptions, chase after each other, one word is final, one shows talents , self-righteous, multi-faceted, self-sacrifice for others, planting trees, spring breeze turning into rain, keeping track of the road, crossroads, being single-minded, settling down, letting a hundred flowers bloom, the wind is beautiful, speaking quickly, acting as if there is no one else, ancient and modern, safe journey, accomplishing nothing, never forgetting, many are not one, Zhang San Li Si, Calm and calm, wandering around, unrecognizable, ten fingers linked to one's heart, birds singing and swallows dancing, men and women in love, helping others, greedy for life and fear of death, thousands of people look the same, flowers are falling, descendants of Yan and Huang, it is clear, success is imminent, answering questions that are not asked, thousands of troops, a group of harmony, one hundred and fifty-one 10. Years and months, half-hearted, over and over again, beautiful mountains and clear waters, through the ages, starting from scratch, scratching the surface, making every mistake, freedom, people coming and going, Cordyceps sinensis, stars dotted, spring is warm, flowers are blooming, taking root on the ground, unable to change the world, putting others before yourself, always coming Frequent visits, speaking with sincerity and sincerity, holding one's head high, being extremely happy brings sorrow, sitting under melons and plums, sitting in a well and looking at the sky, eating and drinking, jumping over the wall in a hurry, having a different world, being outspoken, first come, first served, having a fly in the ointment, birds chirping and flowers fragrant, face flushed, poetic and picturesque, traveling from south to north, windows are bright and clean, the sky is vast, the dragnet is diverse, and the face is full of spring breeze. , perfect, neither relatives nor friends, lanterns and colorful decorations, no one in sight, riding a horse to find a horse, more or less, in dire straits, drinking the northwest wind, the weak and the strong, united, famous places and historic sites, abundant harvests, ups and downs, obvious, blockbuster, twists and turns, Bizarre, tell the truth, look at others with different eyes, sharp ears and eyes, vague, inquisitive, endless flow, a drop in the bucket, like-minded, fleeting, prosperous, half-informed, straight to the point, united, active, cold, intrigues and laughter, successors, duplicitous, innovative , the ruler is short, once a year, space shuttle, bouncing, mythical stories, great achievements, eight immortals crossing the sea, making a fuss, spaceship, gesticulating, blurting out, thousands of households, in all directions, beating heart, from beginning to end, saying nothing, thriving , dead tree springs, self-destruction, renege, stormy waves, panacea, dripping water penetrates the stone, the sky clears after the rain, the frog at the bottom of the well, motionless, lush branches, what you want, complaining to the sky, down to earth, careless, the sky is high and the clouds are clear, the inch is long, the days are like years, colorful , Unique, probing the brain, spring flowers and autumn fruits, world-famous, motionless, frugal, ever-changing, life-long as Nanshan, boundless, calling for the wind and rain, exhausted, showing off one's skills, flying dragons and phoenixes, all over the mountains and plains, thousands of generations, passed down from generation to generation, outstanding, sweet words, Vibrant, accumulated over time, few and far between, fussy, finishing touches, hesitant, children, looking at each other, thinking day and night, concentrated, haunted, famous, countless, among the best, densely packed, overwhelming, riding the wind and waves, wonderful, anxious, complete, decisive , colorful, duplicitous, looming, focused, looking around, covering one's ears and stealing bells, climbing higher and higher, talking a lot, being second to none, fighting against the odds.
7. Four-character idioms that begin with question
Idioms that begin with question:
Ask the official to answer the flower,
Ask about the cold and warmth,
Ask about the crime Teacher,
Ask the sheep to know the horse,
Have a clear conscience,
Ask about sleeping and eating,
Ask willows to comment on flowers,
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Ask about safety,
Ask about cows and horses,
Ask about heaven and buy divination,
Ask one and answer ten,
< p> I have a guilty conscience,Ask about the long and short,
Ask about the land,
Aspire to the sky,
Ask one and get three, < /p>
Aspirations for the throne,
Aspirations for the Central Plains,
Asking for food and drink,
Asking for the waterside,
Asking about cows and horses,
Asking about willows and looking for flowers,
Asking about importance,
Asking ten questions and answering ten,
Asking about blindness ,
Ask a hundred questions