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A four-character idiom at the beginning of the last word
1. What idioms begin with the word "final"?

It's not over in the end.

Permanent education

An important event in one's life (usually marriage)

A lifetime of evil

A lifetime of troubles

The ugliness of life

Contempt for life

Never die

The ultimate futile hope

Starting Over

live/dwell in seclusion

Choose a place to retire

all day and all night

Finally, there is no game

End in smoke

The hair stood up against the hat.

The ending is the same.

Fu Yu is at the end.

Always the same.

Uneven start and end

Never change

Consistency from beginning to end

Always bear a grudge

Revenge at last.

End of life

Eternal admiration

lifelong regret

The thought of the last day

A shortcut to a high position

Final years of support

Live a natural life

2. About the four-character idiom at the end:

The idiom "end" begins with: (*** 10) [z] No result, no result, no result, no result, no result, no year, no life, no death.

The second word is the idiom "End": (***2 1) [h] Never regret, never be embarrassed [j] Always be loyal to the beginning, always be cautious, always be respectful, always be cautious [p] No, never take it back, always be Thai [q] The song is always played elegantly [s].

The third word is the idiom "end": (***7 words) [b] You can't eat all day [s] You can't eat all day [x] You can't eat all day.

Idiom at the end of the word "end": (***25 words) [b] If you die badly, you don't know the end [c] If you start from the beginning, you will always see the end [d], and it will be more difficult to know the end [g] [j] Be careful, always see the end, always know the end [l].

3. Is there an idiom at the beginning of the last word (zh not zh not zhōng tiān bào hèn n)?

Explanation: finally: for life. Regret or unsatisfactory things can't be removed even after death.

Source: Yuan Zhen's "The Orphan of Zhao" is the first fold: "Pity its 300 relatives, who do you hate?"

Finally bear a grudge (zh not zhng tiān bào hèn)

Interpretation: In the final analysis: for life; Hug: the mind; Hold a grudge: hold a grudge. Have a lifelong resentment.

Source: Ming Hu Huan Wen's "Collection of Music, Yu Junji, Introspection": "I'm afraid there was no evidence in the past, which really became bad luck, and it also ended up with a good reputation and tears. It is expected that this body will always hate ghosts. "

Endless hatred

Explanation: finally: for life. Regret or unsatisfactory things can't be removed even after death.

Source: Gao Ming Zecheng's "Pipa Story: A Jing Award": "Humble people have nothing to think about and hold on to their grievances."

Desire for the last days (zh not zhōng tiān zh and mi)

Explanation: lifelong yearning.

Ultimate friends (zh not ng ti ā n zh and q:)

Explanation: finally: for life. Being old means being sad for life because of the death of your parents. Now it means doing something wrong and regretting it for life.

Thinking about the last days (zh not ng ti ā n zh and s:)

Explanation: finally: for life. A longing to die.

Finally, there is no competition (zh not ng w ú li m: o j ú).

Description: game over: ending. After all, it is not a long-term solution.

The ultimate illusory hope

Explanation: finally: finally; Virtual: void. The last wish cannot come true.

Ultimate ambition (zh not zhōng yān zh and zhi)

Explanation: The idea of living here forever.

Source: Southern Dynasty Yue's Biography of Song Shu Fu Longchuan: "Yi Xichu, 40 years old, is General Meng Changjianwei, riding around as assistant minister. Sit and talk, be free. After that, he will join the army. Home is in Shangyu. When you return to the East, you will have your final ambition. "

Years of final support (zh not ng y m: ng ti ā n niá n)

Interpretation: support: support, support; Year: the natural life span of people. Refers to supporting the elderly and dying for old age.

Source: Jin Shimi's Chen Qingbiao: "Blackbird has an affair, and I am willing to beg."

The evil of a lifetime

Explanation: evil: bad thing. A bad thing that has been affected by it for a lifetime.

Source: Biography of Yan Feng in the Later Han Dynasty: "Father Kong Lin broke the precepts, so he fell into lifelong evil."

Lifelong plan is nothing more than tree people (zh not ng sh ē n zh and j, mòrúshürén).

Explanation: The most important plan in life is to cultivate talents.

Source: "Guanzi Quanxiu": "One year's plan is nothing more than a tree valley; Ten-year planning is not like a tree, and lifelong planning is not like a tree. "

Worry about life (zh not ng sh ē n zh and y not u)

Explanation: refers to a lifetime of troubles.

Source: Talking about Bows in the Book of Rites by Dai Sheng in the Western Han Dynasty: "A gentleman has lifelong worries, but he doesn't suffer from them. Therefore, I don't like to avoid the sun. "

4. Idioms that start with the last word:

A lifelong event,

All day and all night,

Tireless all day,

For the rest of his life,

The greatest sorrow,

Seclusion,

Consistent,

Finally, Fu Yu,

The ultimate ambition,

A shortcut to the south,

Finally,

Endless desire,

The thought of the last day,

A lifetime of worries,

In the end, there is no game.

The ugliness of life,

Endless hatred,

This is not the end of the game,

Uneven beginning and end,

The evil in life,

Contempt for life

5. Four-character idioms beginning with words:

Just in case,

Good for evil,

Make an example of others,

Died in the line of duty,

Getting earlier and earlier,

In a nutshell,

Lead by example,

Fight poison with poison,

Take one as ten,

Measure people by themselves,

Retreat for progress,

Convince people by reasoning,

And so on,

Defend and attack,

In order to see the effect,

Serve people with virtue,

Judge a book by its cover,

To meet friends,

Abuse power for personal gain,

Treat each other with courtesy,

Just in case,

Test the law,

With softness,

Pass it on,

Good for evil,

Confuse the real with the fake,

Throw eggs at stones,

Use a measuring body,

Drive flies away with fish,

Continue to be long and short.

6. Four-word words or idioms beginning with the word "all" are completely unscrupulous and heartless. All lions fight rabbits and accept everything from beginning to end.

First, no scruples.

Vernacular explanation: refers to unscrupulous behavior without any scruples and fears.

Dynasty: Song Dynasty

Author: Zhu

Source: Shen Shangshu Province: "His people are violent and greedy, and they are completely unscrupulous."

He is fierce, greedy, unscrupulous and fearless.

Second, completely heartless.

Interpretation of vernacular: metaphor for shame.

Dynasty: modern

Author: li yanshou

Source: History of Chen Houzhu: "Uncle Bao has no intention."

Qin is even more shameless.

Third, the whole lion fights rabbits.

Vernacular explanation: describe exerting great power to attack weak targets.

Dynasty: modern

Author: Ceng Pu

Source: "Evil Sea Flower" episode 24: "Since he wants to be a gladiator, why don't I go to the whole lion to shoot rabbits and give him a duel?"

Fourth, from beginning to end.

Vernacular interpretation: it is perfect and consistent from beginning to end.

Dynasty: Ming dynasty

Author: Wu Cheng'en

Source: Journey to the West 48: "For people, you have to wait for the king to eat. This is the whole story; Otherwise, it is not beautiful to teach him to bring disaster and injury. "

Fifth, accept everything.

Vernacular interpretation: Feudal ethics believed that people's bodies came from their parents, so when I was born, I should lead an honest and clean life and go back to my parents without being insulted or damaged.

Dynasty: Western Han Dynasty

Author: Dai Sheng

Source: "Sacrifice Ceremony": "Both parents are born, and all children return."

When the parents give birth to the child completely, the child will give himself back to the parents completely.