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What is a four-word idiom that is alive?
1. Synonym idiom "Endless" () Four-word idiom for recuperation.

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[Definition] refers to the post-war or social unrest; Reduce the burden on the people; Live a stable life; Stand up again. Interest: population reproduction.

[Language] Yu Pinghuai said: "Zhong Rui; Recuperate; As for Xuanzong; Access to credit; Active and rich. "

[Pronunciation] Healthy; It can't be pronounced "sēnɡ". "

[Body Identification] Hugh; Can't write "repair".

Live and work in peace and contentment, save your strength.

[antonym] turmoil and exile

[Usage] Used as a compliment. Mostly used to protect people, maintain stability and unity, and develop production. Generally used as predicate and attribute.

2. What are the idioms 62616964757a68696416fe78988e 69833133333393733 "Xi" pinyin: sh ē ng x ě xi m y m ng to rest?

Refers to reducing people's burden, stabilizing people's lives and restoring people's vitality after war or social unrest. It belongs to a commendatory term.

The basic definition of [[[[shēng xī fán shù]]]] refers to reproduction. Fan: Farming is common: common people, population.

Reproduction [fá n y [fá n y ? n sh ē ng x ī] Basic definition: Reproduction is the behavior of life giving birth to the next generation, which can be divided into sexual reproduction and asexual reproduction. Man is a species that thrives through sexual reproduction.

Endless [shēng shēng bù xī] Basic interpretation: Life refers to China's philosophical terminology, which refers to changes and the occurrence of new things; Constant means no end. Keep growing and reproducing.

Source: In the Book of Changes, "Life is easy." In Song Dynasty and Zhou Dunyi's Illustration of Taiji, "Two Qi coexist, and everything is endless."

A continuous stream [chu ā n liú b ú x:] Basic definition: Sichuan refers to a river. Describe pedestrians, cars and horses as continuous as running water.

Beacon drums are endless [fēng gǔ bú xī] Basic interpretation: Beacon drums refer to bonfires and war drums; Breathing means stopping, which is a metaphor for war. Endless [jρng Jiǔbúxρ] Basic interpretation: you can't stop after a long time.