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The most difficult four-word idiom in history
1. The more four-character idioms or words that are the most difficult to explain in the world, the better. For the most difficult to understand, it is best to be satisfied with the explanation of the rock, which is as safe as the rock.

Describe stability. Source: Xunzi Guo Fu: "Not for fame, not for profit, not for anger.

Then the country settled on the rock and lived on the flag wing. "Yang Qi's note:" Rock, thin plate, big stone. "

Kindness and love explain benevolence: benevolence. Be kind to people, and then care for creatures.

It used to mean that officials are kind and virtuous. Source "Mencius": "A gentleman is to things, loving others is benevolence; For the people, be kind to others, be kind to others, be kind to others, and love things. "

As for the fear of heaven and the love of things, it is not needed for a moment. An Chang insists on his old method: I am used to the smooth life of daily life and keep the old one.

Refers to sticking to the old ways and not knowing how to change. Ex.: He is used to the past for a long time and lacks exercise, so he can't stand setbacks.

Other farthest places-the most desolate place in the ends of the earth-the most disparity in barren land-the most abnormal climate-the most expensive manuscript fee from a bolt from the blue-the most desperate future-the most difficult meal without rice-the shortest giant with indomitable spirit-Sanqiu's longest leg in a day-are one step ahead. Become the fastest running water-the biggest slap in the face-the widest field of vision-the biggest profit at a glance-the beast with the highest chin and the strangest tiger neck-the indomitable mouth &; The deepest breath-the longest leg that swallows mountains and rivers-the biggest hand that reaches the sky in one step-the meanest person who covers the sky in one hand-the widest mind that does not spare-the longest life span with a broad mind-the most precious words that last forever-the most powerful thief of good words-the widest mouth that steals the day-the most expensive words that flow like a flow of words. It is difficult to catch up with the most important word-the most accurate word-the most valuable word in a transaction-the most sincere suggestion-the greatest oath in one sentence-the most knowledgeable person thousands of miles away-the heaviest hair that knows everything-the most important highest place-the biggest home-the longest time to forget all about eating and sleeping-the longest stick from generation to generation. Work-the greatest satisfaction of rooting out roots-the most desirable color-the most time-consuming project-the busiest season of educating people once in a hundred years-the most open autumn in troubled times. The best technology to get rid of diseases ―― the most ingenious command ―― the best memory to know as soon as you listen ―― the biggest eye to see ―― the smallest needle to see the world ―― the strangest animal that can penetrate everywhere ―― the biggest ability of anticlimactic ―― the biggest difference of everything &; The biggest difference ―― the most difficult cooking ―― the biggest change without rice ―― the fastest earth-shaking speed ―― the fastest resource season ―― the biggest action in a day in Sanqiu ―― the broadest vision of being thoroughly remoulded ―― the biggest adventure ―― the desire for the biggest leaf ―― the biggest noise of a leaf ―― the highest in the world. Seeking-the farthest place in the opposite direction-the greatest progress in the ends of the earth-the wildest place one step away-the most dangerous time in the barren land-the fastest running water-the greatest skill-the most abnormal climate in the world-the most expensive manuscript fee-the smallest mailbox in one word-the incredible longest sentence-the largest photo album without boundaries Separating mountains and rivers ―― the busiest airport in the world ―― the most thorough cosmetic surgery ―― the longest day beyond recognition ―― the best driver who knows everything ―― the best prescription.

2. Difficult-to-read four-character idioms.

Flowers fall in the forest along the spring river

[Interpretation] Charm: also called "charm"; In ancient legends, ghosts in mountains and lakes; Ghost: also known as "Confusion II"; Landscape monsters in ancient legends. Refers to a ghost that harms people. Later used as a metaphor for all kinds of bad guys. The original work is enchanting and confusing.

[Language] "Zuo Zhuan Gong Xuan Three Years": "There are two charms and one confusion; Can't be satisfied. "

[Pronunciation] Bang; You can't read "lí".

[Discrimination] On the left side of these four words is "ghost"; Can't write "soup"

Ghosts are ghosts.

[antonym] A person with lofty ideals and a kind heart

[Usage] It is derogatory. Mostly used in written language. Generally used as subject, object and attribute.

[Structure] Combined type.

[Discrimination] ~ And "Ghosts"; Are metaphors of all kinds of bad people. But ~ is only used in written language; Metaphor bad guys are rarely mentioned; "Ghosts" are often used in spoken language; The metaphor of the bad guy is meaningful.

4-character idioms are difficult to understand. The tongue is sealed and the lips are sealed.

Drink water and touch each other.

1. Tongue sealing lip zé shé jiān chún

Bite your tongue and shut up. Describe silence. From "Biography of Xiaoji, King of Sui Dynasty": "In feelings, between ice and fire, frost invades the bone marrow, Anke shuts his tongue and seals his lips (lips), swallowing his breath, and the sound is so cool!"

2. Xie Kuang chan Xi èkuāng chán Rui

Kuang: back shell; Ji: The needle kiss of cicada. Metaphor is real, and the two are irrelevant. From the Book of Rites: "If an adult has a brother who dies but never dies, the text will be ruined, so it will decline." Adults say,' Silkworms are the best, crabs are the best, fans are the best, and cicadas are the worst; Brother will die, son will die'

3. Oak, Huo Ru, Xiang, Ruhu and Chu.

Take acorns as rice and bean leaves as soup. Generally refers to a bad diet. From Fang Mingxiao's Cai Wei Xuan Ji: "Expensive and expensive banquets, cheap and fragrant rooms all need taste."

4. drink water. Chu ci Tian Shu

Drink bean porridge and white water. Metaphor life is hard. Han Huan Kuan's "On Salt and Iron and Filial Piety": "Drinking water is enough to respect him."

5. Climb to the river, I am the incarnation of F incarnation.

Refers to wooing relationships and clinging to powerful people in order to get promoted. From The Biography of Yin Zhi in Ming Dynasty: "Song Cong and Bin Xu (Yin Zhi), an imperial envoy, spoke frankly in court and became attached to each other."

6. Intimate relationship

The ears and temples rub against each other. Describe the intimate scene. More refers to the intimate scene of men and women falling in love. A Dream of Red Mansions by Cao Qingxue Qin.

4. Four-character idioms are difficult to understand. The tongue is sealed and the lips are sealed. Crab is cicada, oak is like lotus, and drinking water is close to the ear. The tongue is sealed and the lips are zé shé jiān chún ú n

Describe silence. From "Biography of Xiaoji, King of Sui Dynasty": "In feelings, between ice and fire, frost invades the bone marrow, Anke shuts his tongue and seals his lips (lips), swallowing his breath, and the sound is so cool!" Xie kuangchan Xièkuāng chán Rui Kuang: back shell; Ji: The needle kiss of cicada.

Metaphor is real, and the two are irrelevant. From the Book of Rites: "If an adult has a brother who dies but never dies, the text will be ruined, so it will decline."

Adults say,' Silkworms are the best, crabs are the best, fans are the best, and cicadas are the worst; My brother will die, but my son will die.' Oaks live like acorns and bean leaves as soup.

Generally refers to a bad diet. From Fang Ming's Xiao Ru Cai Wei Xuan Ji: "An expensive and expensive banquet is humble and prosperous, so you need to taste it.

"Drink water, chuo shyǐn Shuǐ drink bean porridge and white water. Metaphor life is hard.

Han Huan Kuan's "On Salt and Iron and Filial Piety": "Drinking water is enough to respect him." Attaching to én Yuán pān fǔ means to win over relationships and attach to powerful people for promotion.

From The Biography of Yin Zhi in Ming Dynasty: "Song Cong and Bin Xu (Yin Zhi), an imperial envoy, spoke frankly in court and became attached to each other." The intimacy between my ears rubbed my hair.

Describe the intimate scene. More refers to the intimate scene of men and women falling in love.

A Dream of Red Mansions by Cao Qingxue Qin.

The most difficult brain teaser in history is favoring one side over the other. Attach importance to; Thin: neglect; despise

Attach importance to or give preferential treatment to the party; Despise or ignore each other. Also known as "favoritism".

Treat two parties or two people unequally. [Language] Ming Yuanhong Dao's "Guangzhuang Health Master": "I have raised it all my life; It is not appropriate to favor one over the other. "

[Pronunciation] Thin; It can't be pronounced "báo". [Body discrimination] Thin; I can't write a blog or a book.

Treat people differently [antonym] impartial [usage] describes treating people and things differently; Different treatment; There is prejudice. Generally used as predicate, object, attribute and adverbial.

[Structure] Combined type. He treats his colleagues equally; Never ~; So the prestige is very high.

② Strictly implement the Party's ethnic policy; Treat the Han nationality and ethnic minorities with a bowl of water; Can't ~. Be partial to one side and slim down the other.