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A complete collection of multi-X cattle X four-character idioms
1. Idiom version about cattle: build a rice cow and build an earth wall; Rice cow, feed the cow.

Later, it was considered as a code name for the humble birth of a virtuous minister. Beating a cow: It means that the main goal should be to kill Qin like a beetle on the back of a cow, not to kill others like a flat louse.

Later, by comparison, his ambition was bigger, not smaller. Sweaty cow: refers to books piled as high as columns, and many cows and horses are sweating.

Describe the wealth of books or works. Newborn calves are not afraid of tigers: calves, calves.

The more wit, the less courage. Metaphor young people worry less and dare to do it.

Cows fighting under the bed: I heard ants moving under the bed and mistakenly thought that cows were fighting. Describe weakness, hearing loss and extreme allergies.

Beating cattle and drinking: killing cattle and filtering wine. Refers to preparing food and wine for Yan to enjoy.

Wear a calf: It originally refers to Gong Sui, the governor of Bohai Sea during the reign of Xuan Di, Emperor Gaozu, who persuaded the peasants who held the sword uprising to give up armed struggle and engage in farming. Later, this metaphor became agriculture.

A dime a dozen; A dime a dozen. Describe a lot.

Return the cow to the horse: release the cow and horse for fighting. Metaphor is the end of the war, no more fighting.

Serve cattle and ride horses: let cattle and horses drive. How to cut a chicken with an ox knife: Why kill a chicken with an ox knife?

This is a metaphor. It doesn't take much effort to do small things. Return the horses and cattle: release the horses and cattle used in the battle.

Metaphor is the end of the war, no more fighting. A lot of sweat: architecture, architecture, house.

Books sweat when transported and can be piled on the roof when stored. Describe a large collection of books.

Sweaty: There are many descriptions. Use "sweating a lot".

Han Niu Saidong: Describe a large collection of books. Use "sweating a lot".

Call the ox and horse: call, call. Call me a cow or a horse.

It is a metaphor for others to scold or praise, and never compare with others. Call an ox a horse: a metaphor for others to scold or praise, and never care.

The same as "calling cows and horses". Queen of Chicken Mouth: I'd rather be a small and clean chicken mouth than a big and smelly cow.

It is better to make your own decisions in a small situation than to be controlled by others in a big situation. A dead chicken and a cow: for example, it is better to be alone in a small situation than to be controlled by others in a big situation.

Cocoon, silk, ox hair: Describe the meticulous kungfu. Whales suck milk: whales suck milk, just like whales suck water.

Like a whale sucking up a hundred rivers, like a cow drinking water from a pond. Metaphor is drinking.

The power of the nine cows and two tigers: the power of metaphor is huge. It is often used in situations that require a lot of effort to complete.

Nine cows can't pull: describe a firm attitude. Nine Niu Yi points: one hair of nine cows.

Metaphor is a very small number in a very large number, which is insignificant. Nine Niu Yi hairs: One hair on nine cows.

Metaphor is a very small number in a very large number, which is insignificant. Lift the tripod and lick the cow: lift the tripod.

Buckle the cows and separate the two fighting cows. Can lift a tripod, can pull two fighting cows apart.

Describe brave and powerful, extraordinary. Old calf: lick; Calf, calf.

The old cow licked the calf. Metaphor parents love their children.

Bull horn: a metaphor for a bad father giving birth to a clever child. It's the same as "the tiller has his horn".

Son of the tiller: It means that a father is not good but does not harm his son's wisdom. Buying cattle and selling swords: originally refers to laying down weapons and engaging in farming.

The latter metaphor turns business into agriculture or bad people into good. It's the same as buying a plow and selling a sword.

Buy cattle, brother Xi: You still say that you sell swords to buy cattle. The original intention was to lay down their arms and engage in farming.

The latter metaphor turns business into agriculture or bad people into good. Selling swords to buy cattle: originally refers to laying down weapons and engaging in farming.

The latter metaphor turns business into agriculture or bad people into good. Headless bull: a metaphor for skilled skills or excellent plans.

Whole cow: whole cow, whole cow. There is no complete cow in the eye, only the bone structure of the cow.

Metaphor is skilled and handy. Better be a chicken mouth than a cow queen: cow queen: cow * *.

I would rather be a small and clean chicken mouth than a big and smelly cow anus. It is better to be independent in a small situation than to listen to others in a big situation.

Better be a chicken's mouth than a cow's queen: this is a metaphor, and it is better to be on the small head than behind the big one. Better be a chicken's mouth than a cow's queen: it is better to be in front of the small than behind the big one.

It's the same as "it's better to be a chicken mouth than a cow queen". Small test of ox knife: ox knife, knife for killing cattle; Try a little, use a little, and show your skills.

To make a metaphor, people with great skills first show their talents in small things. It is also a metaphor that a capable person shows his talents as soon as he starts to work.

Cows are tall and horses are big: a metaphor for people growing tall and strong. There is a book hanging in the corner: a metaphor for studying hard.

Horn scholar: a metaphor for diligent readers. Song of the Horn: Later, it was the story of the poor seeking the world.

Cowherd and Weaver Girl: Cowherd and Weaver Girl are mythical figures, derived from the star names of Cowherd and Vega. A couple lives in two places.

Also refers to a pair of lovers. Mao Mao Rain: It refers to the fine rain in Mao Mao.

Cattle farmers cry: sleep in cow clothes and cry relatively. Describe that husband and wife live a poor life together.

Niu Ma Shi Bo: Niu Shi, Niu Urine, when plantain, it is beneficial to urinate; Bob, it can cure sores. This is a metaphor. Things that are usually considered useless can become useful items in the hands of people who know their performance.

Niubi Mabo: Another name for Niubi, Niubi and Plantago. Ma Bo, a horse and a dung beetle, is a fungus that lives in wetlands and rotten wood.

You can take medicine. Metaphor is humble but useful.

Bo, Tong Bo. Cowherd and Weaver Girl: Cowherd and Weaver Girl.

Don't practice cattle and sheep: don't step on it. Metaphor is love.

A hair of a cow: a hair of a cow. Metaphor is insignificant.

Also known as "Nine Niu Yi hairs". Skilled workers: skilled workers, kitchen workers; Solve, dismember, divide.

Metaphor after repeated practice, grasp the objective laws of things, do things with ease and use them freely. Wang Qi gave up the cow: symbolizing the emperor's sympathy for his subjects.

Riding an ox to read Han Shu: describe studying hard. Inflatable bullfighting: gas, momentum; Cow and bucket, namely Altair and Big Dipper, refer to the sky.

Describe anger or motivation. Inflatable bullfighting: gas, momentum; Cow and bucket, namely Altair and Big Dipper, refer to the sky.

Describe anger or motivation. Asthma like an ox: describes the appearance of panting loudly.

Chick Bullfighting: Fighting, Big Dipper. Cow, Altair.

Bullfighting refers to the starry sky. Describe great verve.

Fight with "swallowing cattle." Swallow cattle: cattle, Altair.

Fight, Big Dipper. Bullfighting generally refers to the starry sky.

Describe great verve. Strong as an ox: strong, but clumsy.

Morning glory and Vega: refers to Altair and Vega. It also refers to the cowherd and weaver girl in ancient mythology.

Knocking on cattle and slaughtering horses: refers to slaughtering livestock. Break up the horse and stop the cow: it means there is no war.

How to Kill a Chicken: How to Kill a Chicken?

2. A complete collection of idioms containing the word "Niu".

Idiom at the beginning of the word "Niu": (***36 words) [n] If the cow doesn't drink water, it is better to cut the chicken with a cow knife than to cook the chicken with a cow knife. Measure the height of a cow, a horse, a monster, a bezoar, a dog treasure and a horse. The ox horn hangs books, the ox horn scholar, the ox and horse in the same trough, the ox and horse in the same soap, the song of the ox horn, the cowherd and the weaver girl under the cow's mouth, the drizzle of the ox hair, the cow farmer crying the cow, the horse-faced ox head doesn't go far from the horse-faced ox boy, the cow listens to the piano, the fish in the cow's hoof, the ox star and the weaver girl are sick, and the cow clothes cry for years.

The second word is the idiom of "ox": (***52 words) [b] Bullfighting [c] Beating ox, beating horse, hammering horse, drinking, killing blood and dividing ox [d] Playing the piano to ox with calf [f] Riding and releasing ox. Nine cows and two tigers, nine cows can't pull barren cows and porpoises, nine Niu Yi Millie-nine Niu Yi Mao plowed cows and horns, old cows and broken cars, old cows and calves, the son of plowed cows [m] rode cows, bought cows and sold swords and horses, but not all his eye-catching cows bought cows. Brother Xi [n] mud cows go to sea [q] ride cows, read Chinese books, ride cows, find cows and knock wells. Wu Niu Chuanyue asked the ox to know the horse [x] to stop the ox from returning to the horse, to stop the ox from scattering the horse, and the rhinoceros looked at the moon [y]. A cow roared, a cow locked nine locks, and a cow sang [z], holding its ears and drilling its horns.

The third word is the idiom of "cow": (***2 1) [c] Newborn calves are not afraid of fighting under the tiger bed [d] as many as cattle hair [f] as far as the wind goes [j] After the chicken's mouth is over, the dead cows suck cow drink from the cocoon, and the cow hair and whale [m].

The end of the idiom "cow": (***25 words) [b] version of all the cows [c] full of sweat, breathing on the moon, black cattle [f] wind horse cattle [g] back to the horse to release cattle, buy old cattle across the mountain [j] pack horse cattle [k] carry tripod to lick cattle [m]

3. What are the four-character idioms containing "Niu"? Also known as "cutting chicken with a cow knife".

Metaphor is overqualified, overqualified: metaphor has great skills. First, show your skills in small things: metaphor for people who are tall and big, ghosts and ghosts: ① the ghost of the cow's head, the god of the snake body. Describe the works as illusory and grotesque.

It also refers to illusory and grotesque works. (2) Metaphor of crooked ways: Niuhuang Goubao: Niuhuang, the stone in cow gall; Dog treasure, the coagulation in dog organs.

Both of them are products of visceral diseases, because they are both used to describe rotten hearts and the same soap: also known as "the same trough". It is said that cows and maxima eat in the same trough.

Metaphor: Scholar: Song of the Horn by Yu Qin During the Spring and Autumn Period, Ning Qi was very poor and wanted to be an official in Qi Huangong. One day, Huan Gong went out to welcome guests, fed cows under the car, and "buckled his horns and sang". Hearing this, Huan Gong praised him as an "extraordinary person" and took him to the car after his life, worshiping him as a Shangqing.

See Lu Chunqiu for the difficulty, and Chunqiu for the question 2. Han and Liu Xiang also recorded this in Shuo Yuan Zun Xian.

Later, "Song of Horn" and "Song of Cattle" were used as allusions for the poor to seek the world. Niu Kouxia: Biography of Historical Records: "Husband is a doctor, and Jing is also a man. I heard that the sage of Qin Miaogong had seen it, but he had no resources. I was cooking porridge in Qin Ke and was eaten by a brown cow.

In the future, Miao knew about it and raised it under the cow's mouth. People were above it, and Qin did not dare to look. ""Lu Chunqiu Ju Nan "and other things that think Ningqi Fanniu have been appreciated by Qi Huangong.

Later, "under the cow's mouth" and "cow's mouth" were used to refer to the humble position of the Cowherd and the Weaver Girl: ① Cowherd Star (commonly known as Cowherd Star) and Vega. The two stars face each other across the milky way.

Myth and legend: The Weaver Girl is the granddaughter of the Emperor of Heaven. She has been knitting brocade for many years, but she has stopped knitting since she married the cowherd in Hexi. The Emperor of Heaven ordered them to separate and only allowed them to meet once a year on the Tianhe River on July 7th.

Commonly known as "Tanabata". When they met, magpies bridged the bridge for them. This bridge is called Magpie Bridge.

This is an ancient custom. On this night, women should wear needles to beg for wisdom. See the General Order of the Month and the Order of July. Liang Zonggu's novel The Chronicle of Jingchu in the Southern Dynasties, and the Chronicle of China are quoted from the Customs of Yingshao in the Han Dynasty.

(2) Today it is often used to refer to separated couples. Also known as "cow mother Mabo". (1) the cow nose, namely Niu Yi, the alias of plantain.

Ma Bo, a horse and a dung beetle, is a fungus that lives in wetlands and rotten wood. Both are cheap and can be used as medicine.

(2) refers to the humble and useful material fish in the hoof: the fish in the pit stepped out by the hoof. I have reached the brink of despair.

Liu Xiang, a native of Han Dynasty, said in "On the Garden Mountain": "The poor in Zhuang and Zhou Dynasties borrowed money from Wei Wenhou. Hou Wen said,' Give me the millet when it comes.

Zhou Yue: "I came to see you today. There were fish in the hooves. I said to Zhou Yue,' I can still live. Zhou Yue said, "If you want me to meet the King of Chu for Runan, I will definitely set Jianghuai to irrigate you."

The fish said, "I live in a pot because I saw the king of Chu and decided to irrigate me." You begged me to be the boss of a dead fish. " There is a similar record in Zhuangzi Foreign Things, which is "fish in the rut". Niu Tingqin: Metaphorically, I don't know Cowboy and Horse: in the old days, it generally referred to people with humble status.

Cowboy, shepherd boy; When the horse is gone, the servant's head can't match the horse's mouth: metaphorically speaking, the answer is irrelevant or wrong, that is, the cowherd and weaver girl don't practice: don't let the cattle and sheep trample on them. Metaphor is love.

The poem "Poetry, Elegance, Walking on the Reed" says: "If you don't walk on the reed, your cattle and sheep won't walk on it. It's square and muddy." Zheng Xuan wrote: "The lush vegetation will eventually be used by people. Therefore, King Xian of Zhou loved it. Where are people? " Niu Yi is sick: describing poverty and illness makes Niu Yi cry: Zhang Wang in the Han Dynasty was poor before he became an official, and he had to lie down in Niu Yi when he was seriously ill. He thought he would die and cried goodbye to his wife.

The wife angrily denounced, saying that those distinguished people in Beijing can match you. "Today, I was tortured by illness, but I was not excited. I was crying. What a pity. " See Biography of Zhang.

Later, because of his poor family, he was called "Cow clothes crying at night" and "Cow clothes crying at night". During the period of Niuyi: some people called it "the poor version of building rice and cattle": the version was built and the earth wall was built; Rice cow, feed the cow. According to legend, Fu Shuo, a sage of Shang Dynasty, built a city in Yanfu, and Wuding took this as a phase.

See the Book of Life for details. In the Spring and Autumn Period, Ning Qi, a sage of the country, dined under an ox cart, buckled its horns, sang songs, and was different from others, and worshipped as an official.

See Lu Chunqiu. Later, "Edition Cooking Cow" was regarded as a classic of humble origin: it is said that books are piled high and columns are so high that cows and horses sweat.

Describe the wealth of books or works. From Liu Zongyuan's Tomb Table of Mr. Lu in the Tang Dynasty: "Although it is a book, it is full of sweat."

Love of Yu Aiko. Cows love their calves very much and often lick them.

Lick a pen mistake for a cow: Biography of Wang Jinxian Zhi: "Huan Wen tried to make a book fan, and the pen fell by mistake, because the painting refutes the cow, which is wonderful." Later, due to the metaphor of "making mistakes like cows", Wu Niu made up for the brevity of the moon by making mistakes. According to legend, Wu's cattle are afraid of heat, suspicious of the sun at the sight of the moon, and panting.

See Shi Shuo Xin Yu by Liu Yiqing in the Southern Song Dynasty. Later, I thought it was standard.

It is also a metaphor for those who are afraid of similar things because of their own suffering. They brag and flatter: they flatter cows and drink; They kill cows and filter wine. It means to prepare food and wine and enjoy playing the lute to a cow; It's also called "Drum Spring for Cows"

Metaphor is to reason or talk to unreasonable people. It often implies futility or satirizes each other's stupidity.

Han Morong's Theory of Reason and Confusion (language version): "The fair and clear meaning is the exercise of Niu Qingjiao, and Niu Fei hears its voice." Eating cattle and killing dogs: ① refers to engaging in despicable things.

(2) refers to those who are engaged in low-level businesses and release cattle as horses: The text of "Fifty percent Book" says: "It was written by Yan, which belongs to the Yang of Huashan Mountain, and released cattle in the wild of Taolin to show the world". Later, there was a metaphor of "returning the cow to the horse", and the soldiers were no longer irrelevant: "Zuo Zhuan Xi Gong Four Years": "You are in the North Sea, I am in the South China Sea, and the wind and horse are irrelevant."

Kong said to Qian, "It's the wind that attracts cattle and horses ... The phrase' wind, horses and cattle' means that cattle and horses are easy to escape, and cattle and horses attract each other. In the end, it's a trivial matter. It doesn't matter to say that it doesn't matter, but it doesn't matter. " Say: wind, escape, loss.

It is said that Qi and Chu are thousands of miles apart, and Ma Niu will not get lost. Later, it was used to describe a rhinoceros looking at the irrelevant moon: "Guanyin Zi Five Lessons": "For example, a rhinoceros looks at the moon, and the moon is in the corner, which is special because it knows life, but it is really the moon, and it was not in the corner from the beginning."

It is said that rhinoceros looks at the moon for a long time, so it feels its shadow in the corner. Chen Ming Gill.

4. Four-character idioms with ox words and nine hairs,

Five cows cross,

A lot of sweat,

It's drizzling,

Pneumatic bullfighting,

Niu Shan Zhuo,

Play the lute to a cow,

Cows are tall, horses are big,

Ghosts and monsters,

I am a skilled worker,

Bull's head and horse's face,

Bragging and flattery,

Drill a dead end,

A little test,

Cowherd and Weaver Girl,

Whip the fast cattle,

After the chicken's mouth,

Rabbit horn and cow wing,

Without cows,

Cattle hooves,

Eye-catching,

Cowboys and horse stance just look,

Son of plow,

Niuhuang Goubao,

Infertile cows, bearded dolphins,

The rhinoceros looks at the moon,

To Niuguquan,

Yeah, crying cow clothes,

Niuji prison,

Unwilling to retreat in a subordinate position

Local cattle, Trojan horses,

Cocoon silk and cow hair,

Like a cow,

Horses, cows and wind,

Hang a book in the corner,

Niu Ding cooks chicken,

Eat cattle and kill dogs,

Buy cattle to rest,

Song of the horn,

Cows and horses,

Cows and horses,

Petunia and Weaver Girl,

Trade sheep for cattle,

Eat the whole cow,

The speed of snails,

Cow clothes cry at night,

Don't practice cattle and sheep,

Cows fight under the bed,

Sell swords and buy cattle,

A slip of the pen makes a cow,

Vertebrate cattle,

Serve cows, ride horses,

Wang Qi gave up raising cattle,

Well, Li Niu Guai,

Calfskin,

Lick the cow with a tripod,

A dime a dozen,

Niu Shan was in tears,

Cattle-hoofed fish,

live in poverty

5. Four-word idioms related to cows: Cowherd and Weaver Girl, Skilled Cowboy, Swearing Cowboy, Playing the lute to Cow, Nine Niu Yi Hairs.

First of all, the Cowherd and the Weaver Girl

Explanation: Cowherd and Vega are mythical figures, which come from the names of Cowherd and Vega. A couple lives in two places. Also refers to a pair of lovers.

From: "Nineteen Ancient Poems": "Far away, cowherd, cross-toed river girl. Skillful hands, make a loom. There is no chapter all day, and tears are pouring down. What's the difference between a clear river and a shallow one? Ying Ying is easy to water, and his pulse is silent. "

Look at the distant Altair, the bright Vega. The weaver (Weaver Girl) stretched out her slender white hand, fiddled with the loom (weaving) and made a firm knitting sound. I didn't knit a piece of cloth all day, and tears rained down.

The Milky Way looks clear and shallow, fiddling with the loom (weaving) and making a weaving sound. Although there is only a clear river, they can only stare with emotion, but they can't talk in words.

Grammar: combination; As subject, clause and object; derogatory sense

Second, I am a skilled worker.

Description: Kenting: a kitchen worker; Solution: dismemberment and segmentation. Metaphor after repeated practice, grasp the objective laws of things, do things with ease and use them freely.

Said by: Master Zhuangzi: "My master is Wen Jie Niu. Touching him with your hands, leaning against him with your shoulders, standing him with your feet, standing him with your knees, and suddenly the sound of a knife is alto. "

There is a chef named Ding who specializes in slaughtering cattle. Wherever his hands touch, his shoulders rest, his feet step on, and his knees stand, he makes a sound of separation of flesh and blood, and the knife goes in, making a louder noise. These sounds are out of tune. In tune with the dance rhythm accompanied by Sang Lin and Jing Shou.

Grammar: subject-predicate type; As objects and attributes; It has a positive meaning and is often used with "easy"

Synonyms are balanced and convenient, just like armbands.

The antonym is at a loss and elongated.

Third, sweating.

Commentary: Dong: Dong Yu, house. Books sweat when transported and can be piled on the roof when stored. Describe a large collection of books.

From: Zong Yuan's Tomb Table of Lu: "It's a book, and when it was published, it was sweat."

When moving with cows to pull books, because there are too many books, cows also sweat; When putting books in the house, because there are too many books, the pile of books can be piled on the pillars of the house.

Grammar: combination; As a predicate; It contains praise and describes a large collection of books.

Synonyms are vast, ubiquitous, left and right, full of sweat, pan-ideology, countless, simple and simple, full of cars, everywhere.

There are only a handful of antonyms, few and far between.

Fourth, casting pearls before swine.

Explanation: People who laugh at the listener don't understand what the other person is saying. Accustomed to sneer at the speaker without looking at the object.

Said by: Play the lute to a cow, the cow won't listen, and it's very nice to scold. Let's settle accounts once and for all! Li Qing Dangzhen's "Mirror Flower Edge" Chapter 90

Grammar: formal; As predicate and object; It is derogatory and used to ridicule others.

Synonyms such as shooting cattle, shooting out of thin air, chicken and duck talking, wasting your breath, improper action, cattle chewing peony.

Antonyms are targeted, and the right medicine is given.

Five or nine Niu Yi hairs.

Description: A hair on nine cows. Metaphor is a very small number in a very large number, which is insignificant.

From: Letter to Ren Shaoqing by Sima Qian of Han Dynasty: "If a courtier is brought to justice and punished, what is the difference with nine cows and nine ants?"

If I have to accept the punishment of the law and die, it will be like pulling a hair from nine cows. What's the difference between a mole and an ant?

Grammar: formal; As subject, object and attribute; Metaphor is insignificant

Synonym Taicang is a drop in the ocean, a drop in the ocean, nine points Niu Yi, not many, though, love the ocean, Taicang rice, only one fruit.

The antonym Ganges is full of sand, abundant and countless, and Jiuding Road has mushroomed and piled up like mountains.

6. Four-character ox four-character ox:

Nine Niu Yi hairs,

Five cows cross,

A lot of sweat,

It's drizzling,

Pneumatic bullfighting,

Niu Shan Zhuo,

Play the lute to a cow,

Cows are tall, horses are big,

Ghosts and monsters,

I am a skilled worker,

Bull's head and horse's face,

Bragging and flattery,

A little test,

Drill a dead end,

Whip the fast cattle,

After the chicken's mouth,

Cowherd and Weaver Girl,

Without cows,

Cattle hooves,

The rhinoceros looks at the moon,

Eye-catching,

Rabbit horn and cow wing,

Son of plow,

Niuji prison,

Niuhuang Goubao,

To Niuguquan,

Cowboys and horse stance just look,

Yeah, crying cow clothes,

Shame on the cow queen,

Mud cattle into the sea-worthless things/people