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What are the four-character idioms?
1. What is the idiom in which the first word in the four-character idiom is the text? What is the idiom behind it? In a four-character idiom, the first word is a paragraph:

Article digression: The meaning in the article does not match the topic. Refers to people who can't speak or write articles on the subject.

There is no dot in the text: dot: draw a dot to indicate deletion. The article is written in one go and needs no revision. Describe quick thinking and skillful writing skills.

Literally: from: obey, obey; Shun: smooth. Refers to the fluency of an article.

Four Treasures of the Study: Vulgarity refers to pen, ink, paper and inkstone.

The style of writing does not move: it does not move at all. Describe without any damage or change.

Cover up mistakes: words and decorations: cover up; Right and wrong: wrong. Cover up your mistakes and mistakes with beautiful words.

Wen Jun's new widow: refers to a woman whose husband died shortly.

Wen Jun Xinyi: yi: It used to mean that women get married, but here it means remarriage. Zhuo Wenjun married Sima Xiangru of the Han Dynasty. Later, it refers to widow remarriage.

Illiteracy means that the article is not good at words and content.

Literati who like to play with words are often immoral.

Scholars despise each other, that is, scholars despise each other.

The style of the article is very similar to the author's personality.

Wen Tao's Wu lue Dao: refers to Liu Tao, an ancient art book, which contains six towers of Wu, Wu, dragon, tiger, leopard and dog; Abbreviation: refers to "three abbreviations", ancient art of war, three volumes. For example.

Wu Tian: at ease; Play: Have fun. Civil servants are free and unfettered, while military attaché s wander for pleasure. Refers to officials who only covet comfort, eat, drink and be merry, and don't care about state affairs.

Both civil and military texts: literary talent; Wu: Wushu. Be able to be literate and martial, and be outstanding in literary talent and martial arts.

Civil and military ways, one after another, relax the culture and martial arts: referring to Zhou Wenwang and Zhou Wuwang. Combining leniency with severity, this is the way for King Wen to govern the country. Now it is used to describe the tension of life and the fatigue of work.

Source of the text: learning; Line: conduct; Out: be an official; Location: seclusion. Always refers to the scholar's knowledge, conduct and attitude towards official retirement.

The text is elaborated by "Loading and Stretching"; Tao: Truth generally refers to thought. Refers to an article that tells the truth.

Hate begets hate: disgust. Articles hate lucky people. Describe a talented person whose experience is very bad.

Wenzhi Wushu is a political and military metaphor.

2. Idioms with "Wen" and four-character idioms with "Wen" are listed (several explanations are as follows):

Illustrated with pictures and words, gentle, speaking like a book, penniless, red tape, gentle, Four Treasures of the Study,

Posing, gentle and playful, taking everything, making a mountain out of a molehill, superficial articles, a dead letter, making friends,

Sven Wen, capable of writing and martial arts, both civil and military, helping others to abuse, Pan Wen's joy, erudition in the world, irrelevant,

A snake turns into a dragon, but its writing style remains unchanged, and it is profound and elegant, full of prose and martial arts. Wen Jun's new widow, the ancient prose on the cave wall, disintegrated profoundly and skillfully.

The copy is boring, inexplicable, wordless, not far away, both civil and military, literate,

Keywords Wen Binbin, loneliness, underground writing, gifted scholar, civil literature, wordless, martial arts writing,

The same text * * * rules, improper, grasping the text and martial arts, micro-writing and deep vulgarity, ignorance of writing and ink, literary communication and martial arts, full of articles,

Deep in writing and dense in network, able to be good at writing and martial arts, brave in writing and martial arts, pillow books, articles, dancing and writing, and literati are useless,

Moire Yun Wu, literary ambition is harmful to meaning, Mr. Wenguang, his literary talent is romantic.

Idiom: gentleness [wé n zh: b: n b: n]

Interpretation: text: literary talent; Quality: essence; Binbin: Describe the fitness. The original appearance is elegant and simple, and the later description is elegant and polite.

Source: The Analects of Confucius Yongye: "Quality is better than literature; Literature is superior to quality and history. Gentle and sincere; Then a gentleman. "

Sentence: The new Chinese teacher is wearing a pair of nearsighted glasses and a student costume, and looks ~.

Idiom: Speak like a book.

Interpretation: a word that describes excessive consideration. More refers to dead words than to spiritual essence.

Source: Yuan Qiaoji's "Little Peach Blossom is Liu Yuer" song: "Including Gong Shan's signature; Speak like a book; Who dares to bite his teeth? "

Sentence making: to understand the meaning of words correctly, never ~.

Idiom: [Review the past and learn the new]

Interpretation: text, decoration: cover up; Right and wrong: wrong. Cover up your mistakes and mistakes with beautiful words.

Source: Liu Tang Zhiji Shi Tong: "The teaching of saints in the future; Its principle includes macro; Or swear to show your mind; Don't be wronged. How can we learn from the end of Confucianism? Whitewash mistakes; Shut up the questioner; Doubt is not obvious; If it's just Jose! "

Sentence-making: If you make mistakes and don't correct them, you will make bigger mistakes.

Idiom: Meeting friends by writing.

Interpretation: refers to making friends through words.

Source: The Analects of Confucius Yan Yuan: "Zeng Zi said:' A gentleman takes literature as his friend; Use friends to spread kindness. " "

Sentence-making: At the appraisal meeting, friends from all over the world took out their own works to communicate.

3. Make a big fuss about the four-character word with the word' Wen'. Metaphor is to complicate some issues in order to achieve a certain goal, or to use topics to expand the situation. Many articles refer to words, articles or phenomena that have been revealed, with elusive meanings or other worthless situations. The whole article is a metaphor for excellent and talented articles: a person who has been imitated by others.

A figure who can be regarded as a model of literati for a long time. Send a tattoo: distribute; Tattoos: Tattoos on the body.

Originally refers to the customs of the ancient wuyue generation. Later it was also used to refer to the customs in uncivilized areas.

Superficial articles refer to grandiose or unrealistic and perfunctory practices. About Li Bo: Jin Ming and Guang; About: constraints.

Be knowledgeable and ask questions, and abide by etiquette. Buddhist language, not based on words, refers to the enlightenment of Zen master, which does not involve words and does not follow the scriptures. Only by mutual understanding, understanding and recognition between master and apprentice, giving and receiving.

Without writing and martial arts, you can neither write nor fight. Both civil and military skills refer to a person's civil and military skills.

Rough pen and ink: omitted; Tong: Yes. Mo Wen: Writing an article.

Know a little writing. A long article: the earth.

Originally refers to the beautiful scenery of nature. Later, it was used to praise others for their rich articles.

Moral articles refer to thoughts, morality and knowledge. The underground revision of prose used to refer to the premature death of talented literati.

Cultural relics refer to laws, etiquette, systems and valuable things left over from past dynasties. Tattooed hair is cut short and tattooed.

This is the custom of some ancient nationalities. 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.

An article written from the opposite side of things. Multi-fingered irony

Nothing is straight: it is the same as "value". It's worthless

Description is worthless. Abandon the text as Wu Wen: Wen Zhi; Ren: appointment; Wu: force.

Abolish sandwiches and use force. Speak softly and talk heavily.

Not a penny, not a penny. Metaphor is free.

Part of the title: possession. Not a penny, not a penny.

Metaphor is poor. Gorgeous and vague words.

Gao Wendian refers to the important documents and imperial edicts of the feudal court. In the old days, there were routine official documents with fixed format and rhetoric in officialdom.

Metaphor only pays attention to form, empty talk without actual content, or empty platitudes perfunctory as usual. Turtle and bird trace refers to ancient hieroglyphics.

A sage refers to a person who has literary talent and has a business relationship with words. Comparison of martial arts papers: comparison and comment.

Comment on martial arts and talk about articles. Ji Zilong Wen Jizhi: Maxima; Long Wen: The name of a good horse is used to refer to a child prodigy.

It is synonymous with a good boy. Dobby is followed by a metaphor of talent.

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 words and sentences: exotic.

Beautiful article. Strange writing * * * rewards rare good articles for everyone to enjoy.

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 accusing people regardless of the facts. No matter how the form changes, the essence remains the same.

Books are the same, cars are on the same track, and texts are the same. Metaphor is national unity.

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.

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. Sour vinegar describes being pretentious and polite.

Wenzhi Wushu is a political and military metaphor. A new widow in Wen Jun refers to a woman whose husband died not long ago.

Scholars despise each other, that is, scholars despise each other. Civil and military ways, one after another, relax the culture and martial arts: referring to Zhou Wenwang and Zhou Wuwang.

Combining leniency with severity, this is the way for King Wen to govern the country. Now it is used to describe the tension of life and the reasonable arrangement of work and rest.

Wu Tian: at ease; Play: Have fun. Civil servants are free and unfettered, while military attaché s wander for pleasure.

Refers to officials who only covet comfort, eat, drink and be merry, and don't care about state affairs. The writing doesn't move, not at all.

Describe without any damage or change. Gentle: literary talent; Quality: essence; Binbin: Describe the fitness.

The original appearance is elegant and simple, and the later description is elegant and polite. Dance, dance, dance: play, play; Text: legal provisions; Law: Law.

Distortion of legal provisions, graft, graft. Decoration is not decoration, but decoration: hiding; Right and wrong: wrong.

Cover up your mistakes and mistakes with beautiful words. Weft and martial arts refer to the ability to govern the country with literature and martial arts.

Literati who like to play with words are often immoral. There are no dots in the text: dots in the text indicate deletion.

The article is written in one go and needs no revision. Describe quick thinking and skillful writing skills.

Literal obedience: obedience, obedience; Shun: smooth. Refers to the fluency of an article.

Wen Jun's new meaning: It used to mean that women get married, but here it means remarriage. Zhuo Wenjun married Sima Xiangru of the Han Dynasty.

Later, it refers to widow remarriage. Gentle and sincere: gentle and polite; Er ya: gentle.

Describe a person's gentle attitude and behavior. The present tense also means that there is no spirit of struggle, and there is no courage and enterprising spirit in doing things.

Four Treasures of the Study refers to pen, ink, paper and inkstone. The text is elaborated by "Loading and Stretching"; Tao: Truth generally refers to thought.

Refers to an article that tells the truth. Source of the text: learning; Line: conduct; Out: be an official; Location: seclusion.

Always refers to the scholar's knowledge, conduct and attitude towards official retirement. I tried my best to convict innocent people.

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.

The meaning in the irrelevant article doesn't match the topic. Refers to people who can't speak or write articles on the subject.

Wen Tao's Wu lue Dao: refers to Liu Tao, an ancient art book, which contains six towers of Wu, Wu, dragon, tiger, leopard and dog; Abbreviation: refers to "three abbreviations", ancient art of war, three volumes. Metaphor is a strategy of fighting.

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.

4. What is Tao's four-character idiom to make money?

The way to keep fit,

The six parts of the wheel of karma,

An auspicious day,

Thieves also have ideas,

Left door,

The golden mean,

Noble,

There is still a long way to go,

Talking about things,

Have a glib tongue,

Bullying people,

Different ways, no common goal,

Go their separate ways,

With relish,

Rumors,

Tiny,

Run counter to ...

Happy in poverty,

Sit down and talk,

Words carry the Tao,

Weird,

Do good for heaven,

The way to make money,

Confucius and Mencius,

Watch the road,

Nonsense,

Wide roads,

Cruel,

Clear and logical

5. four letter word contains:

Well organized,

Like-minded,

Run counter to ...

A narrow path,

With relish,

Gossip,

Rumors,

Weird,

Left door,

Go their separate ways,

Cruel,

Tiny,

Go the same way,

Noble,

Do good for heaven,

A man of noble character,

Respect the teacher,

Make money wisely,

Bullying people,

Great transgression,

The jackal came to power,

The way to keep fit,

Gossip,

Professional ethics,

Make irresponsible remarks,

Two-way dealer,

There is still a long way to go,

Wudou rice road,

The golden mean,

Have eloquence