千钧一发 qiān jūn yī fà [Interpretation] 钧:Ancient unit of measurement; thirty pounds is one kilogram. A thousand pounds of weight is attached to a hair. It describes a situation of great urgency. [语出] 宋-程珌《程端明公洛水集-丙子轮对札子》第十一卷:"肆我祖宗得请于上帝;假手鞑靼;连岁屏除;岌恌之千钧一发矣...." [正音] 发; cannot be pronounced as "fā". [辨形] 钧;不能写 "均". [近义] 危在旦夕[反义] 安然无恙 安如磐石[用法] Used when a person or thing is in great danger. Generally used as predicate or determiner. [Structure] Subject-verb. [辨析] ~ and "危如累卵"; both are used to describe very dangerous and critical situations. The difference is that: ①~ emphasizes "critical"; "危如累卵" emphasizes "dangerous"; it can't mean "urgent". ①~ is more important than "danger". ②~ can be used with "事"; "危如累卵" cannot. The word "dangerous" can be used for specific things; "urgent" cannot be used. [Example sentence] At this ~ time; he stepped forward; with his young life to protect the national property....
2. What are the four-character idioms that refer to harmSickness comes like a mountain falling Sick people harm the country Sickness: damage, scourge.
Harming the people, harming the country Disease into the bone Bone with: bone marrow. The disease is in the bones.
Describing a serious illness that cannot be cured or a serious state of affairs that cannot be rescued.
Referring to help each other in times of trouble Wine sickness and flower sorrow Referring to the sorrow caused by the desire for wine and sex Metaphorically speaking, the old illnesses recur Compassionate and sickly Referring to worrying about the times and customs Seven sicknesses and eight pains Referring to a wide range of illnesses and pains Clam sickness into pearl Metaphorically speaking, writing a good article because of being uninspired.
Disease comes in by the mouth Diseases are mostly transmitted by food. It is said that one should pay attention to dietary hygiene.
Sickness by the mouth 支离:残缺不全,引伸为憔悴、衰残瘦弱的样子。 It describes the thinness and weakness of the body in the disease. The metaphor is that when things have reached an emergency, they go around asking for help or trying to find a way out.
Sick people and compel the country Sick: damage, harm; compulsion: the artificial cultivation of poisonous insects, extended to poison. Harm the people, harm the country.
Sickness: a long-term illness. The disease is in the vitals Anointing the vitals: the ancients called the fat at the tip of the heart "anointing", and the area between the heart and the diaphragm "vitals".
The condition is so serious that it cannot be cured. It is a metaphor for things that are beyond redemption.
The disease is in the bone marrow, in the bones. To describe an illness that is so serious that it cannot be cured.
Also refers to the seriousness of the situation, which can not be saved.
The disease has become a doctor after a long period of time.
Metaphorically speaking, a person who has seen a lot of things can become an expert in this area.
Poverty and disease are combined Poverty and disease are pressed on the body together. Seven years of sickness, seek three years of wormwood Sick for a long time before seeking dried wormwood leaves for this disease.
The metaphor is that everything should be prepared in the usual way, and it will be too late to think of a solution when things come to an end.
The metaphor is that it is too late to think of a cure for a disease.
To get rid of diseases and prolong life.
The disease is removed when the hand is applied to it.
It describes a skillful doctor.
The word is also used as a metaphor for doing a good job and solving a problem quickly.
Mental illness Loss of reason, like going mad. It describes a person who is insane and absurd in speech and behavior, or who is cruel and abominable to the extreme.
The word "insane" is used to describe a person who is sick or in pain. The Buddhists refer to the four sufferings of human beings, namely birth, aging, sickness and death.
Nowadays, it refers to childbirth, old age, medical care and funeral. Physical and mental intercourse and sickness Jiao: together, at the same time; Sickness: sleepiness.
Both the body and the mind are sleepy. Frost and dew disease A disease caused by feeling wind and cold.
No Sickness *** *** : A low hum when sick. There is no sickness to hum blindly.
A metaphor for sighing and lamenting without something to be sad about.
The same disease pity: pity, sympathy. The metaphor is to sympathize with each other because of the same encounter or pain.
No disease since the scorching Moxibustion: burning, mostly refers to the Chinese medical method of burning a part of the body with moxa leaves and other medical methods. Metaphorically speaking, it is a metaphor for asking for pain or seeking to annoy one's brain.
Heart disease must also be heart medicine medicine Heart worries or love thoughts into a mental burden, must eliminate the factors that cause this mental burden. A disease can not afford to get sick after the disease worsened day by day, and eventually died.
Cure the sick and save the people Cure the sick and save the people. To help a person who has made a mistake to correct it.
Disease country and disaster people Make the country suffer and the people suffer. Ming Sang Shaoliang's "The Garden of Solitary Paradise": "Because of the misuse of Wang Anshi, the creation of the new law, the greeting of the party, the disease of the country and the suffering of the people, the world is in an uproar."
Also known as "Woe to the Country and Bless the People".
Sickness has infected the vitals See "Sickness has entered the vitals".
Sickness enters by the mouth See "Sickness enters by the mouth."
Sickness in the vitals See "Sickness in the vitals".
Sick and Sick Shen (愁潘病沉) In the Jin Dynasty, Pan Yue (潘岳) had premature gray hair due to sadness, while Shen Yao (沉约) in the Southern Liang Dynasty lost weight due to illness.
The term "Sorrowful, Sick and Sick" is used to refer to worries and illnesses in general.
The metaphor of "withered fish and sick crane" is that of a man in a poor situation.
Poor and sick are attacked See "poor and sick are oppressed".
The word "sick" is used to describe a weak and sickly body.
The three diseases and four pains are said to be many.
It refers to all kinds of diseases.
A metaphor for hypocrisy.
The disease of the heart is the same as "the disease of the heart".
Clam disease produces pearl (〖解释〗比喻因不志而又写出好文章来). It is the same as "the clam becomes a pearl".
Sad Pan, Sick Shen ( 愁潘病沈)[Explanation], which refers to troubles and diseases in general. Deteriorate the country and sicken the people ((解释)危害国家和人民).
Same as "harming the country and the people". Deteriorating the government and sickening the people (〖解释〗) endangers the country and the people.
The same as "harming the country and the people". The disease is caused by overworking and overworking for a long time.
The same as "to become sick through hard work". To be sick in a hurry (Explanation):【Interpretation]the difficulty is left to oneself and the convenience is given to others.
Interpretation: It is difficult to cure the old disease. Metaphorically speaking, it is difficult to correct the shortcomings and mistakes in the past.
『『The disease of today』 (〖解释): 『Che』: fit; 『Middle』: just right; 『Disease』: harm. It refers to the remarks that hit the ills of the society at that time.
It is painful to hurt and sicken one's head (〖解释〗犹痛心疾首). It describes the extreme grief and indignation.
The medicine will get rid of the disease. Describe the effect of medicine is very good.
3. Four-letter words about danger"qiāng lín dàn yǔ" (枪林弹雨), "qiāng lín dàn yǔ" (槍林弹雨), "qiāng lín dàn yǔ" (枪林弹雨), "qiāng lín dàn yǔ" (qiāng lín dàn yǔ). It describes a fierce battle.
From: Feng Deying, "Spring Flowers", Chapter 2: "The days of guns, bullets, rain and fire, Jiang Shushan felt that it was just the beginning, but in a flash more than four years have passed."
二、出生入死 [ chū shēng rù sǐ ]
Explanation: the original meaning is from birth to death. Later, it was described as risking one's life and disregarding one's personal safety.
From: Spring and Autumn. Laozi (Laozi), Chapter 50: "Born into death, there are three out of ten men who are born, and three out of ten men who die."
Translation: From birth to death, those who belong to the category of long life account for ten percent; those who belong to the category of short life account for three tenths.
Explanation: Nine: means a lot. It describes a person who survived a great danger. It also describes a critical situation at the point of life and death.
Derived from: Warring States - Chu - Qu Yuan "Li Sao": "What is good for my heart is also good for my heart, and I have no regrets even if I die nine deaths."
Translation: This is also the virtue of my heart; though nine deaths, I will never regret stopping.
Fourth, in the hijacking hard to escape [ zài jié nán táo ]
Explanation: In the old days, superstitious people believed that there was no way to escape from a disaster that was destined to be suffered. Nowadays, it is also used to refer to the inevitability of certain disasters.
From: *** On the Long War: "'Inevitable', so absolute hostility was formed."
V. Ten Thousand Deaths [ wàn sǐ bù cí ]
Explanation: ten thousand deaths: ten thousand deaths, describing risking one's life. It describes to risk one's life. It means that you are willing to risk your life to serve.
From: Ming Luo Guanzhong, The Romance of the Three Kingdoms, Part 8: "Diaochan said, 'The concubine said, 'I will die ten thousand deaths if I am ordered to do so.'"
Translation: Diaochan said, "Just now I said, as long as there is an order, I will not resign even if I die ten thousand times.
4. Very Dangerous Four Character IdiomsIdioms About Danger (Idioms Describing Danger)
[弹尽粮绝]in combat **** is used up and food is cut off. Refers to the dangerous situation of not being able to continue fighting.
[感戴二天]Describes those who save people from danger, hardship, and disease.
[High, but not dangerous] To be in a high position without the danger of tipping over.
[upside down] upside down: head down, feet up hanging. It is a metaphor for extremely difficult and dangerous predicament
[旦夕旦夕之危危]: a metaphor for a short period of time. The first is the danger of the world, and the second is the danger of the world. The danger is approaching.
[蹈刃不旋]蹈:踩;刃:刀刃;旋:回旋。 Facing danger without returning.
[storm shelter] A kind of harbor without loading and unloading equipment, where ships can be sheltered during storms. A place where one can hide from danger
[Hidden killings] To hide the idea of killing. Metaphorical potential danger
[Reefs and shoals] Reefs: rocks hidden in the water; shoals: places with strong currents. It is a metaphor for hidden dangers and dangers
[Abyss and thin ice] The abyss is faced by the feet, and the feet step on the thin ice. It is a metaphor for being in a dangerous situation and being wary of it.
[奔车朽索]: rotten;索: rope. The rope is rotten to set the horse carriage. Describe things very dangerous
[Soldier has been in the neck] neck: neck. The knife is already on the neck. The metaphor is that the danger is very close
[Unmeasured Abyss] Measurement: measurement, estimation; Abyss: deep pool. The depths are not measurable. It is a metaphor for a dangerous situation
[Critical life] Critical: Dangerous. If you have more money, your life will be in danger
What are the four-character idioms with the word "harm" in them
Avoid harm and take advantage of it: Pinyin bì hài jiù lì Explanation: To approach, to go towards. Avoid the harmful and approach the favorable conditions.
Self-inflicted injuries : Pinyin zì xiāng cán hài Explanation: Injury. The people themselves kill each other.
Self-inflicted harm : pinyin lì hài dé shī explains benefit and harm, gain and loss.
Fēi tǔ zhú hài: Pinyin fēi tǔ zhú hài explains "throwing earth pellets to chase beasts and fowls".
Pinyin yǐ wén hài cí explains: to be bound by words and misunderstand the meaning of the whole statement.
6. Dangerous idiomsDangerous idioms :
Dangerous words,
Sitting in danger,
Taking advantage of people's danger,
Taking advantage of people's danger,
Everyone's danger,
Everyone's danger.
The danger,
The danger,
The danger,
The danger,
The danger,
The danger,
The danger of chaos,
The danger,
The danger,
The danger,
The danger of eggs,
The danger,
The danger,
The danger,
The danger,
The danger of uncertainty,
The danger,
The danger,
The danger of the future,
The danger,
The danger,
The danger,
The heart of a man is in danger,
Forgetting the war will lead to danger,
Chestnuts in fear,
A man in danger,
Ruling the chaotic and holding on to the danger,
People's lives are in danger,
Walking through difficulties and walking through dangers,
Urging people to be in danger,
Saving people's lives, saving their lives and helping them in need,
Walking through dangers without walking through dangers
>The world is not a place for people to be in danger. p>