What are the four-letter idioms that few people know to explain and mean?

A

At ease: to have a living and a spiritual support

B

B

Blessed: not to distinguish between the high and the low, the light and the heavy

Unrestrained: not to be bound by the extraordinary talent

Not allowed to speak: not to be allowed to interrupt

Unpublished: not to be changed or indelible

Unconscionable: not even a little bit Not bad

Not enough: not just one or one time, but many

Not enough to be an example: not to be taken as a model or a rule

White-clothed minister: a scholar who is contented with his life

Banzai yaozumaru: the situation develops very quickly

Violent and wilful: to do bad things arbitrarily

Waste of heavenly things: to waste things arbitrarily

Wickedly: to damage things arbitrarily

Wickedly: to destroy things arbitrarily

Wickedly: to destroy things in a way that they cannot be destroyed

A corn in the sea: a grain in the ocean, a metaphor for very small

Once upon a time: how much time, a metaphor for a short period of time

Once upon a sea: a metaphor for once having seen a very large scene with an open eye, not taking things that are more commonplace into account

Tangled and sad: a description of the pain of the mood that can not be dispelled, a description of the sadness and misery that can not be dispelled

Sweet: a description of the pain and misery that can not be dispelled, a description of the pain and misery of the mood of the

Barely satisfactory: generally satisfactory

Alliance under the city: a treaty signed under duress

Spring wind and rain (summer rain, spring wind): a metaphor for giving education or help in a timely manner

Inch of grass and spring sunshine: a metaphor for the kindness of parents that is difficult for children to repay

Following the advice of good people: being happy to accept the correct advice of others

Submissive: accepting others' correct

Alcohol fire: to put fire under the pile of firewood, a metaphor for great danger

D

D

The price to be paid: a metaphor for waiting to be rewarded and reused for one's true talents

Butterfly and Chuangsheng: a metaphor for things that are unreal

Dinggong chiseled a well: a metaphor for the transmission of language

East Window: a metaphor for conspiracies and tricks that plot to harm the faithful

East Window: a metaphor for the conspiracy and trickery that plot to kill the faithful

To be sold for a price: a metaphor for some people waiting for the right time to become an official

Many stashes, thick deaths: a large store of goods, often incurring great losses

East scales, west claws: a metaphor for things fragmented, incomplete

Get the fish and forget the fish: a metaphor for forgetting the things that are the basis of success

Drop the arm and not to care: to drop your arms and not to look back.

Du Men But Sweep: to close the door, no longer clean the courtyard and paths, and to keep away from visitors

Dong Like Watching Fire: to see clearly

E

E Crown and Bowtie: originally the attire of the ancient scholars, but later compared to wearing a dress

F

Flopping Clouds and Turning Storms: a metaphor for capriciousness or jugglery.

To be in the prime of life: to have personally participated in the ceremony, or to have personally experienced the prime of life

To be in the prime of life: to have spoken at random

To be in the prime of life: to have acted according to one's own opinion without accepting the opinions of others

Feeling stuck in one's throat: to be in a situation where one has something in his mind which he does not want to say

To be in the prime of life: to be in the prime of life

To look to the left and right, and to look to the right, and to be proud of one's self

Looking to the right and left, forgetting oneself

Looking to the shadow of self-pity: self-appreciation

Gourd ripening: when the conditions are ripe and the time is ripe, things will succeed

Hanging on one and omitting ten thousand: to describe an incomplete list with a lot of omissions

Pipe peeping at a calabash: a narrow and one-sided observation of things

Sweatshirt: to describe the abundance of books

Lack of knowledge: to have a lot of books. Lax然冰释:meaning that suspicions, doubts, misunderstandings, etc. are completely eliminated

Drawing a tiger like a dog:meaning that being over-ambitious will lead to no achievement and will be made a laughing stock

Slowly does not help the urgency:describing that the approach is too slow to catch up with the application

Huaijin握瑜:metaphorically referring to a person's purity and goodness

J

Hit the beat of a festival to express one's appreciation of another person's qualities, poetry, or art

Hit the beat to express one's appreciation of another person's qualities, poetry or art.

Hungry Eagle and Hungry Tiger: a metaphor for cruelty and greed

Machine as God: wit and power, magical and unpredictable

Chicken and Insect Gains and Losses: a metaphor for inconsequential gains and losses

Chicken Flying and Dogs Going: a description of chaos due to panic

Chicken Fragments and Dogs Shattered: describing trifles of little or no value?

Cumulative Destruction: too much slander, so that no one can survive

and the front and try: the original refers to take advantage of the morale is high, in time to fight, and later refers to seize the favorable opportunity to act in time

聱屈屈牙: describes the language is difficult to read

Counting the days of the work: the days you can count the efficacy of the count, the progress of the fast, the success of the short time

Gum pillar and drums: a metaphor for being stubborn and unable to adapt

K

K

Empty valley and footsteps: a metaphor for a rare sound, speech, or thing

Empty cave and wind: a metaphor for news and legends that are not without a cause

Dying wood and spring: a metaphor for regaining vitality

Diligent and solitary attainment: to take great pains in studying or operating

Wolf and pig run hither and thither.

Laoyan: a metaphor for separation

Deviation: a departure from dominant ideas and traditions

Liao Ruo Chenxing: as scarce as the stars in the morning

Lin Shen Cui Thin: a metaphor for being cautious and fearful

Lin Yuan Xian Yu: a metaphor for wishing for something, but not going to do it, which is useless.

Dragon Flying and Phoenix Dancing: describing the meandering and majestic mountains, and also describing the stretching and lively calligraphic strokes

Force Through Paper: describing the strong and forceful calligraphic strokes, and describing the profound and powerful essays

Running Gold and Fusing Stones: melting gold and stone, and describing the extreme heat

M

Meet the Eye Without Seeing the Eyelashes: not seeing the eyeballs of the eyeballs, and comparing to not having self-knowledge

M

Eyes Without Peeking into the Garden: not being able to see the garden, but having no eyes to look at. p>Eye not peeping into the garden: to describe burying one's head in a book

Eye obsessed with five colors: to describe that the colors are so mixed and numerous that one cannot see them clearly, and to describe things as intricate and complicated and indistinguishable

Mi Zhu Zhu Zhu Zhu Cai Gui: rice is like a pearl, and firewood is like a cinnamon tree, describing that the prices of things are expensive and the life is difficult

Ming Ding Hua: a metaphor for the reports which have lost their newsworthiness, or for things which have lost their timeless effect

P

Judge like a gulf: to describe a clear line of demarcation, the difference is very obvious

Pong Wicker: to make oneself feel honored because other people come to one's home or hang up the calligraphy and paintings given to oneself by other people

People compare as adultery: to compare with each other

People compare as adultery.