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Four-word idioms give birth to what you want.
1. unkempt, unkempt, smooth, unkempt, unkempt, unkempt, unkempt, unkempt, unkempt, Chai Men, unkempt, unkempt.

I. Wonderful [péng béshěng Hu:]

Commentary: pengpeng: Weave Peng Cao and Jing Zhu into a door to describe poor families. Add color to a cold door (mostly used as a courtesy call for guests to come home or as a gift for things like calligraphy and painting that can be hung up).

From: Qin Yuan Fu Jian's "Haircut for Guests" is the third fold: "Your feet are on the low ground, and your feet are shining."

Your coming to my home has added luster to my family.

Second, unkempt appearance [péng tóu gòu miàn]

Description: The hair is unkempt and the face is dirty. In the past, the poor were described as living in poor conditions. It also means that it has not been modified.

From: Yan Jiaxun by Yan Zhitui in the Northern and Southern Dynasties: "The grass is thick and the clothes are thick; Unkempt. "

You are wearing Cao Kun's coarse clothes; My hair is unkempt and my face is dirty.

Three. Ma Zhong, Peng Sheng

Interpretation: For example, living in a good environment can also be a good person.

From: Xun Kuang's "Xunzi Persuasion" in the pre-Qin period: "In the bitter fleabane bitter fleabane, you must be straight; White sand is in nirvana and black with it. "

Translation: Grass grows in hemp fields, which does not help nature. White sand is mixed in black soil, as black as black soil.

Four. Ping Piao Peng Chuan

Commentary: Like duckweed floating with the water, like grass flying with the wind. Metaphor is a wandering life.

From: Yun Yuewei Caotang Notes, followed by five Luanyang: "Even if the gold is exhausted, shame will return to the countryside, and you will always find it."

Even some duckweeds who are completely embarrassed and ashamed to return to their hometown, wandering around, and people who haven't heard from each other often have this kind of behavior.

Five, lush [pé ng bé y ǒ u hu:]

Commentary: Pumbaa: shed door, humble room. Add luster to the humble room.

From: Wu Mingcheng's Journey to the West 17: "There is a fairy driving treasure, and there is glory."

Please come here to visit my home and add luster to my humble room.

2. Idiom Daquan Four-character idioms What is life and what is immortality,

Risking his life,

The dragon gave birth to nine sons,

The way to keep fit,

Live and die together,

For a living,

Mr. nice guy,

Life is like a dream,

A narrow escape,

This life,

Vivid,

Wonderful pen makes flowers,

Spontaneous appearance,

Talking and laughing,

For the rest of my life,

Brilliant,

An opportunity,

Drunk to death,

Eternal life,

Came into being,

Life is like a dream,

Save the world,

Give up one's life for righteousness,

Much ado about nothing,

Practice makes perfect,

Come back to life,

Out of thin air,

Generation after generation,

The afterlife is awesome,

Fortunately, three times,

Mr. nanguo,

Life is ruined,

Kindness makes money,

Close call,

Recuperate,

Happiness brings sorrow,

Natural beauty,

In a person's life,

Full of energy,

Sick and sick,

Life and death,

Never met,

Self-reliance,

The way to make money,

People live in poverty,

It's scary,

Drag out an ignoble existence,

Give birth to each other,

Purdue all beings,

Born at the wrong time,

Dream pen gives birth to flowers,

In order to change the status quo,

Come back from the dead,

Interesting,

Touching the scene,

Tail-holding column,

Looking forward to life,

Use your wit,

Back in life,

Look around,

Make trouble,

Either you succeed or you die,

Nothing grows,

The difference between life and death,

In pain,

Kill and catch,

Natural beauty,

Purdue all beings,

Where are you going,

Eternal life,

Dangers abound,

Eat it alive,

National economy and people's livelihood,

Live and die together,

Full of energy,

Die,

I was born with it,

People's livelihood is depressed,

Spoiled,

Life and death,

White-faced scholar,

Life is like mail,

Pull his hair,

Live and die together,

Fear of death,

Military career,

Peng Sheng Ma Zhong,

Escape from the jaws of death,

Mechanical reproduction,

Jade comes from Lantian,

Born and raised,

Newborn calves,

Living strength,

Know what to do,

A scholar,

Make trouble,

The virtual room produces white,

Life and death,

Poison living things,

Longevity,

Life and death are uncertain,

The virtue of living a good life,

There are flowers in the pen,

Never die,

Go on,

Wanjiasheng Buddha,

Meet again after ten years,

For the rest of my life,

Bring trouble,

Spiny,

Proud students,

Zhang,

Nine kinds of dragons,

Mr. Wu,

In desperation,

Mr. Northland,

Immature,

Second parents,

Spread rumors,

Dead end,

Tentacles give birth to spring,

Mytilus diseases produce pearls,

Baihua birthday,

Happiness is like a lifetime,

Died on the eve of birth,

Although there is life,

A weak scholar,

Using a healthy body,

Deteriorating elbows and armpits,

Brilliant,

In and out of life and death,

The withered poplar is raw,

Dead trees give birth to flowers,

Spring gives birth and autumn kills,

Only know compliance, not trade-offs.

Forget your life,

pedant

Old mussels and raw pearls,

transient

It makes sense to read the text,

Tigers roar and the wind blows,

Full of vigor and vitality,

The happiness of dreams or the impermanence of life.

Be special,

All beings,

Take root,

Endless,

Mr. Dong Guo,

Ordinary

3. There are four-character idioms for students:

Take root,

Fear of death,

Happiness brings sorrow,

Nothing grows,

Live and die together,

Full of energy,

Spoiled,

Eat it alive,

Vivid,

Wonderful pen makes flowers,

Talking and laughing,

Newborn calves,

Spontaneous appearance,

Save the world,

All beings,

Dangers abound,

Full of energy,

Brilliant,

Much ado about nothing,

Recuperate,

People's livelihood is depressed,

It's a cliche,

Poison living things,

Came into being,

Endless,

Come back to life,

Never met,

Give up one's life for righteousness,

Life is ruined,

be self-reliant

4. The four-character idiom "Nine sons born in a dragon" contains new words.

Make money wisely,

Live and die together,

Eternal life,

The way to keep fit,

Life is like a dream,

For a living,

Mr. nice guy,

Save the world,

Risking his life,

Spontaneous appearance,

Vivid,

This life,

Talking and laughing,

For the rest of my life,

Life is like a dream,

Wonderful pen makes flowers,

The afterlife is awesome,

Brilliant,

A narrow escape,

Life somewhere tomorrow,

Came into being,

Take root,

Practice makes perfect,

Drunk to death,

It's a cliche,

Eternal life,

Newborn calves are not afraid of tigers,

All living things