Eye contract period: period: period. Understand in the eyes, expect in the heart. Although the fingers didn't speak, they made eye contact and thought alike.
Abide by the contract: keep: integrity; Bo: It's big and wide. Simplicity of behavior and influence.
Keep your promise and give: that is to say, the people who operate are simple, and the people who give are vast.
Covenant between mulberry trees: between mulberry trees: between mulberry trees. A secret agreement between a man and a woman.
Sangzi Covenant: refers to a date between a man and a woman.
Weigh two or so: weigh. Calculate light and heavy components. Metaphor weighs the pros and cons.
Returning a contract with a blog: refers to a scholar's broad starting point, then profound service, and finally simplicity.
Vague: refers to vague meaning or evasive speech. Also known as "vague words."
Yan period: a metaphor for dating between men and women who love each other.
Far-reaching: concise and far-reaching.
Righteousness and strictness: the truth is solemn and fair, and the wording is concise. Also known as "reasonable".
Qi Ying's glamorous moon: a metaphor of an ambiguous relationship between men and women.
Secret engagement: quiet period: the moment when lovers meet. Refers to regular secret meetings between young men and women.
Make an appointment first: it's already made an appointment. A predetermined thing.
Rainy period: refers to dating between men and women.
Yuntai rain appointment: refers to the date when men and women agree on a tryst.
Vague: it means to look or sound vague, not very clear, and not very obvious.
People date at dusk: People date at dusk. Couples date.
Secret date: refers to the secret meeting between men and women who love each other.
Heron meets gull alliance: refers to the heron-gull alliance. Metaphor is the life of a hermit.
Concise and detailed: it means concise and informative.
Mengshan, Serene: It refers to the vows made when men and women fall in love, and love should be as eternal as Xiangshan and the sea. With vows of eternal love.
Charming: charming: describes a woman's feminine appearance. Refers to the soft and plump figure of women.
Divide flowers into willows: describe the graceful walking posture of women. Also known as "parting flowers and blowing willows".
Charm: charm, grace, posture. Elegance: the appearance of women. Describe a woman's feminine posture and elegant expression. With "wealth and grace".
Elegance: An elegant appearance. Describe the beauty of a woman's figure.
The word "contract" means concise and clear meaning.
Break the alliance: back: violate. Alliance: oath. Failure: corruption. Tear it. Break an oath, break a Covenant.
Bowen agreement: Bo: Jin I, Guang; About: constraints. Be knowledgeable and ask questions, and abide by etiquette.
Whip near the inside: Jude said whip near the inside.
A hundred years' engagement: engagement.
Secret agreement: about: about; Period: date. Reach a secret agreement with each other
Secret engagement period: contract: agreement; Period: date. Make a secret agreement with each other. Refers to a man and a woman who decide for life in private.
The third chapter of the Covenant: originally refers to making laws, meeting the people and abiding by the laws. After referring to the conclusion of simple terms.
Conventionality: refers to the name of things or social habits that people often determine or form through long-term social practice.
Vague: vague: not obvious or clear. The description is evasive, which makes it difficult to fully understand.
Strict economy: strict: strict. Practice strict economy.
Charming: wind: elegance; Graceful: feminine gesture is soft. Describe a woman's charm.
Happen to coincide: about: meet. Agree with each other without prior agreement.
2. What idioms does the second word of the four-character idiom come from?
[the only way] must: must; Author: After that. The only way.
[can't help but say] by:let;; Smooth; Key point: distinguish. Parameter is not allowed.
I can't help myself. I can't control myself.
[Blame yourself] Blame: disaster; Punishment. Disasters and punishments are all of our own making.
[Self-governance] A decree promulgated by itself. Refers to holding power and acting arbitrarily.
Let it drift 】 【 free development, unconstrained.
[Freedom] describes no constraints; Very relaxed and comfortable.
[Free proliferation] refers to the uncontrolled spread of some wrong ideas, words and deeds.
See "Illness from the mouth" for "Illness from the mouth".
[the only place] must: must; Author: After that. The only way, the only place.
[Liberalism] An opinion or outlook on life that advocates the free development and free expression of individuals.
[Free and loose] Unlimited and undisciplined?
[Xu You washes his ears] Xu You: An ancient name. Xu You washes his ears, which means he doesn't want to be an official.
Please allow me to leave you. Detailed?
[Blessing is born from the heart] Made: made. It means that if you are kind-hearted and can do good things, you can get happiness.
[Rate from the old chapter] Rate from: follow; Follow. The original intention is that the system of laws and regulations is based on the previous generation. After that, it means doing things completely according to the old rules; Do not update.
Demons are born of people. It refers to the abnormal things caused by people's own carelessness and dishonesty.
[Rate from the old rules] Rate: from; Old rules: old regulations. Follow the old rules completely. With "rate by the old chapter".
3. The four-word idiom about this word is very vague.
Vaguely speaking,
Chapter three,
Practicing economy,
Elegant and colorful,
Yan period,
Keep your promise, live in poverty,
Back in the league,
Convention,
A month, about a week,
Love yourself and the people,
Return to the contract through bo,
Weighing about two pounds,
Bowen agreement,
Breach of trust,
With regard to the designated words,
People make an appointment at dusk,
Stealing period of secret contract,
Keep your promise and overcome difficulties,
Qin Meng,
Arguments between words and agreements,
Bo Yue brings out the best in each other,
Heron-gull alliance,
A secret date,
Charming,
Simple and detailed nuclear,
About the darkness of the stealing period,
For about a hundred years,
Living in poverty, keeping promises,
Men betray
4. What are the idioms with words in the second word? What are the idioms with words in the second word?
No caves,
This ruler is relatively short,
Everything,
Inch has an advantage,
There is an answer,
Have the responsibility to return,
Nominally,
Damn it,
Thoughtful,
Effective,
Seriously,
Of great benefit,
Elegant,
Shorter feet, longer inches,
However, I feel the harmonious heartbeat of the sacred unicorn.
There are unexpected events in the sky, and people have unexpected events.
Have a lingering fear,
The heart wants something but can't do anything,
Today, why in the beginning,
There are too many four-character idioms whose second word is "Wen". I hope I can help you.
The same number * * * tracks the same number: the characters used in the whole country are the same; * * * Track: The rutting width is consistent throughout the country. Unified writing and unified estrus. Metaphor is national unity.
Look at the meaning of the text: the text refers to the literal; Meaning: meaning. If you don't know the exact meaning of a word, you will be far-fetched literally and make an inaccurate explanation.
I tried my best to convict innocent people.
Gentle and sincere: gentle and polite; Er ya: gentle. Describe a person's gentle attitude and behavior. The present tense also refers to lack of struggle, boldness and provocation.
Dance, dance, dance: play, play; Text: legal provisions; Law: Law. Distortion of legal provisions, favoritism.
Dance, ink and dance: deliberately play; Wenmo: Writing style. Play with words on purpose. The original intention is to cheat by citing legal provisions. Later it often refers to playing with word skills.
Chewing on words describes thinking too much about words. More refers to dead words than to spiritual essence.
Not a penny, not a penny.
Making friends through writing means making friends through writing.
Confusing literature with literature: refers to Confucian classics. Quote Confucian classics and criticize state decrees.
Moire Yun Wu described that he could write and type.
The text exhorts the text: use metaphor to persuade; Suggestion: Euphemism and irony. Through the form of poetry, it is a metaphor for irony and persuasion.
(1) Mr. Tang Du Fu called Zheng Qian "Mr. Wenguang". (2) generally refers to the austere and idle Confucian tutor.
Half-written and half-written classical Chinese and vernacular Chinese are mixed together. Also known as "half writing is not white".
Semi-illiterate classical Chinese and vernacular Chinese are mixed together. Same as "half writing and half white".
Grasping both words and martial arts is still a question of words and characters.
Bin Wu Wenjing is in charge of literary affairs and military equipment.
Military writing refers to both civil and military skills.
The only orphan. It means not to be trusted.
Carving refers to carving patterns on objects as decorations.
About Li Bo: Jin Ming and Guang; About: constraints. Be knowledgeable and ask questions, and abide by etiquette.
Without writing and martial arts, you can neither write nor fight.
Learning more knowledge and skills is to become rich.
Red tape: regulations and ceremonies; Section: etiquette. Excessive ceremony and etiquette. Metaphor is trivial and redundant.
Red tape: regulations and ceremonies; Hey: there are many; Section: etiquette. Excessive ceremony or etiquette. It is also a metaphor for other tedious and redundant things.
Abandon the text as Wu Wen: Wen Zhi; Ren: appointment; Wu: force. Abolish sandwiches and use force. Speak softly and talk heavily.
Part of the title: possession. Not a penny, not a penny. Metaphor is poor.
Not a penny, not a penny. Metaphor is free.
Nothing is straight: it is the same as "value". It's worthless Description is worthless.
Gorgeous and vague words.
Gao Wendian refers to the important documents and imperial edicts of the feudal court.
Turtle and bird trace refers to ancient hieroglyphics.
Wen Wei Wu's Talented Ruler has both literary talent and martial arts.
The text is straightforward: moreover; Taboo: Taboo. There is no need to be shy when writing.
Strange writing * * * rewards rare good articles for everyone to enjoy.
Strange words and sentences: exotic. Beautiful article.
Shen Wen Zhou Na Zhou Na: The crime of Luo Zhi. Refers to the harsh or distorted use of legal provisions to convict innocent people. It also refers to imposing on others regardless of the facts.
Literature can be broken down into words. Refers to having a little cultural knowledge.
Sweep the floor politely: refers to culture or literati; Sweep the floor: a metaphor for the complete loss of reputation, credit, status, etc. Refers to a culture or scholar who is not respected or self-indulgent.
Sour vinegar describes being pretentious and polite.
6. The four-character idiom with the second word as the first word is eagerly awaited.
Even if a person is very old, he should learn classics.
Apologize for the mud head
Both died at the same time.
Be beheaded
Take the general's horse's head as an indication to move forward or backward-be guided and managed by someone
(of a woman) petting her hair coquettishly.
Hold one's head high and one's chest out.
overcautious (in small matters)
Looking forward to or longing in the distance.
stride along with one's chin up
The horse goes east.
Old torture, beheading and hanging high for everyone to see.
Niu shou a pang
Scratching your head doesn't know what itches.
Strong and outstanding skills
Humble and flush, expressing joy.
It doesn't matter
Panic disorder
As timid as a mouse, poked around and dared not do anything.
hesitate
Old age, Zhijie.
bow/lower/hang one's head
Cowardice of fear
7. What idiom does the second word of the four-character idiom refer to? One inch refers to the abyss, and one inch refers to the abyss. Metaphor can't be found in shallow learning.
Hair chapped terror: hair is straight; Cracked eyes: cracked eyes. Hair up, eyelids open. Described as angry.
Evil fingers glared at people and stared. Describe the way people curse when they are angry.
Pointing refers to: moving the line of sight to point to things; Irritate: guide people with hiss. Guide people with eyes and eyes. Describe the arrogance.
There are only a handful of people who describe the number, and you can count it with a finger.
Ten fingers linked to one another, ten fingers linked to one another. It means that every small part of the body is closely related to the heart. Metaphor relatives and their close relationship.
The big movement of the index finger originally refers to the omen of delicious food, and later describes the greedy appearance of seeing delicious food.
The metaphor between fingers is extremely short.
Mean fingers: mean. Losing a palm is because I can't bear to part with a finger. Metaphor is a big loss because of small.
Left and right commands: move your chin to signal and direct others; Admonish: command people with facial expressions. Don't talk, but use your face to express your expression. Describe a powerful person directing others.
Finger grasp: stir. Stir boiling water with your fingers. Metaphor is overreaching and is bound to fail.
Pointing and gestures describe the use of gestures in conversation. Describe how to speak casually, or point and criticize rashly. Use "what to do".
Pointing refers to signing a contract or confessing by fingerprints.
Pointing at one's own feet describes using gestures when speaking. Describe how to speak casually, or point and criticize rashly. It's the same as "hands and feet"
Gathering wisdom means talking. Chicken claw refers to the index finger and middle finger pointing to people; Chew: Bite your tongue. Describe extreme anger.
The lateral finger flexion domain gently inspires the Oracle from the side.
Drooling, describing eager to grab, very greedy. Drooling, drooling.
Put your hand on Tintin: Ancient bronze cookers, mostly round, with three feet and two ears. Put your finger into the tripod and dip it in some soup. Metaphor for illegitimate interests.
Know everything like the back of your hand.
Command people through chin movements and expressions. It is often used to describe the arrogant attitude when commanding others.