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What are the four-character idioms?
1. What do you mean by standing sideways? Afraid, can't stand straight?

Stand with heavy feet, look sideways, pay attention to heavy feet: feet together; Look sideways: squint. Describe the appearance of fear and resentment.

Sleep foot to foot, sleep in a bed. Describe a close relationship and deep feelings.

Three-legged metaphor is a situation in which three aspects are opposed. It also refers to three aspects.

Stand on tiptoe and wait. The metaphor will come true soon.

Standing with heavy steps, feet crossed, afraid to step. Describe fear.

Living in a tripod is like the separation of its three legs. Metaphor is three opposing situations.

Like three pillars, each with its own side. Metaphor three aspects of separation, stalemate.

Stand on tiptoe, stand on tiptoe and wait. Describe being able to see the result of things in a short time.

2. What are the idioms whose fourth word is foot?

To give a few examples,

Lack of human heart, snake swallowing elephant,

Work hard,

Self-sufficiency,

Comments,

Beat my chest and feet,

Brotherly feelings,

The only fly in the ointment is that,

Raise your hand and cast your feet,

Satisfied,

Comment on things,

Judging,

Full of pride,

Split skirt, foot binding,

As brothers,

Congenital deficiency,

Greed,

Head and feet,

Humble and unworthy,

Give people enough,

Tie your feet with a red rope,

Rub your hands, stamp your feet,

Shake your clothes and feet,

3. Be content with a four-word idiom: obey the rules: do your duty.

Be honest, do your duty, and don't do anything illegal. Source: Song Dynasty's Comments on Weng Xian VIII: "Bian An is self-disciplined, proud and self-righteous. Is he willing to be so lucky? " Be content with your duties and know how to be satisfied with the treatment you receive.

Source: Mai's "Rong Zhai's Essays, Three Paintings, People Should Be Satisfied": "It means things and things, and it will never change." Be content with poverty and stick to your faith.

Source: Shi "Praise Buyi" said: "I want to see Xuzhou Buyi's words are ancient, overflowing, poor and smooth." Relax, be content with the status quo and let nature take its course.

Describe the status quo. Source: "Zhuangzi Health Master": "Be safe, don't enter."

Be content with the status quo, get used to the status quo and don't want to change. Source: * * * "On the Party": "Other comrades are tired of work, old-fashioned and content with the status quo."

Settle down in a corner: a corner. Peace of mind in the corner.

Describe the corner of Gou' an, not seeking progress. Source: Song Chenliang's "Two Books of Filial Piety": "I respect the enemy of Emperor Li Zhizhi, refuse to settle down in a corner, and also contribute to the country."

Happy-go-lucky: Enron, calm; Refers to: pronouns refer to people or things; Sue: Usually. Get along well, as always, and don't feel anything wrong.

Source: Qing Fan Yin's "Le Yan Attached to Poverty": "Greed and easy to work, shame and learn flattery, willing to live under others, comfortable." Golden Horse used this metaphor to escape from the world as a court official.

Source: Biography of Historical Records Comics: "(Dong Fangshuo) was drunk while sitting at the table. According to local songs, Shen Lu is vulgar and shuns the world. You can avoid the whole body in the palace. Why are you under the Artemisia in the mountains? " "Escape from the Golden Gate" is a metaphor for escaping from the world as a court official.

Source: See Golden Horse. To quit the world means to escape from the turbid world and transcend the secular world.

Source: Wang Hanchong's "On Heng Ding Xian": "Is it wise to be honest and self-sufficient and not humiliate yourself? If so, then avoid the world. " Escape into an empty net: escape; Empty door: refers to Buddhism, because Buddhism believes that the world is empty.

Point out the home. Avoid the world and enter the Buddha.

Source: Chapter 28 of Yao's "Li Zhicheng": "The world will return to peace, not miss the preciousness, retire after success, and escape into an empty door to be a person who does not compete with the world." Escape from this world without boredom means escape from this world without worry.

Source: "Ganyi": "If you don't name it, you will be bored." Ying Da Shu by Confucius: "It means to escape from the world. Although there is no way, I am not bored. "

Escape from the secular is to escape from the secular carefree. Use "seclusion"

Source: Tang Wang Bo's "Monument to Longhuai Temple in Jiulong County, Pengzhou": "It's time-consuming to escape from customs." Escape from boredom is to escape from this world without worry.

Use "seclusion" Source: On Inaction by Liang Jiangyan in the Southern Dynasties: "If you want to be blessed from heaven, there is no harm, you can take it with you, advance and retreat naturally, escape without annoyance, and live in seclusion forever. Where is the glory? " After you are satisfied with your wealth, you should know how to be content and not be insatiable.

Source: Xiang Tan Yuan Tan Cong: "If you are rich, you will be satisfied, and you will seek retreat." Harmony is like dust.

Harmony with light: mixing all kinds of brilliance; Common dust: common dust custom. Refers to the passive attitude of not showing one's edge and not competing with the world.

It is also a metaphor for collusion. Source: Chapter 4 of Laozi: "With its light, with its dust."

Slipping mud and making waves means drifting with the tide and floating with the customs. Muddy customs and light muddy customs: confused with the secular; And light: mixing all the brilliance.

Metaphor is not sharp, otherwise. It also means incompetence and uselessness.

Source: Master Wang Yuan's "The West Chamber", the first book, the second discount: "My ancestors are very vulgar and gorgeous, really beautiful." Mixed customs and light customs are the same as dust customs, and they are not sharp.

Refers to not seeking singleness and not competing with the world. He who sees through the world of mortals refers to a negative attitude towards life that sees through life and ignores the joys and sorrows of life and death.

Now it also refers to the attitude of passive escape and inaction after setbacks. Source: Han's "Journey to the West": "The city overflows the country and flows for hundreds of miles, and the red dust is mixed."

A happy life is content with the status quo and is arranged by fate. This is a fatalistic outlook on life.

With the death of "Lotte know life", he fled the secular world and avoided the monarch. Source: "Eight Treatises on Han Feizi": "Doing private affairs for an old friend is called' never leaving'; The distribution of public wealth is called' benevolent government'; Those who are light are Lu, and those who are heavy are called' gentlemen'; It is called' having a line' to bend the law and bend the relatives; Abandoning the official pet is called' having a knight'; Death is called' arrogance'; What crosses the dispute is called' rigid material'. "

Obedience refers to adopting a submissive and tolerant attitude towards harsh environment or rough treatment. Source: Zhou Mingzhen's "West Lake Episode II: Xia Nv Scattered Wealth and Martyrdom": "If you have a little sense of interest, you can accept it when you see your master visiting."

Abandoning the remaining fish is a metaphor for abstinence and contentment. Source: According to Su Xun in Huainan, Hui Shi is the prime minister, and riding by car is not enough.

Zhuang Zize saw it and abandoned the rest of the fish to show irony. Legend has it that Shuai, the son of Chu Lingyin, once warned his son not to suffer from the fertile soil sealed by the king of Chu, but from the barren sleeping grave to ensure long-term stability.

Later, it was called "the ambition to sleep in the mountains", because it was said that Zhi Zhi was satisfied with not fighting the world. When in Rome, do as the Romans do. When you go to a place, you will abide by the local customs.

Source: Zhuangzi Miki: "When in Rome, do as the Romans do, and listen to its orders." Play with greed: use; Greed: not satisfied; Stupid: stupid.

What's short? Serve yourself. It also describes the use of different characteristics of people to play their own strengths.

Source: The Book of the New Tang Dynasty Hou Chuan: "The Art of War says:' Make wisdom brave, make greed stupid, so the wise are willing to make contributions, the brave are good at fulfilling their ambitions, the greedy are invited to pursue their interests, and the fools don't care about their death. "As a former saint, he will learn from his strengths and abandon his shortcomings."

It's still a matter of speaking, abandoning wisdom and forgetting body. Refers to being above things and not competing with the world.

Source: "Historical Records Biography of Qu Yuan and Jia Sheng": "Interpreting knowledge and leaving shape, detached from self-mourning; Vast and desolate, soaring with the road. " Keep the road and be poor, keep the right path and be content with poverty.

Scholar-officials who were poor and virtuous in the old society. Always keep your duty and be content with the past.

Source: Cao Qingxue Qin's Dream of Red Mansions: "You can study hard and be careful if you don't behave!" Go with the flow: follow. When the waves rise and fall, they drift with the running water.

Metaphor has no firm position and lacks judgment of right and wrong.

4. Four-character idioms: never leave home, full of wine and food, full of lofty sentiments, insignificant, and worry-free.

First, stay indoors.

Explanation: Don't leave the house.

From: Luxun's Lace Literature Chinese Characters and Latinization: According to my personal experience, the dialect there is very different from Suzhou, but a biography of flowers on the sea has taught me to stay indoors.

Second, eat and drink enough [Ji Zú nb m: o]

Explanation: I have tried my best to drink and I am full. Describe satiated with food and drink.

Said by: Yao's Li Zicheng, Volume II, Chapter 16: Just detained by yangfu, and drunk enough.

Third, full of pride.

Explanation: air: a smug and arrogant look. Describe pretending to be superior.

From: * * * * "Investigation Report on Hunan Peasant Movement": The peasant associations are full of lofty sentiments.

Fourth, it is insignificant.

Description: it is not heavy without it, and it is not heavy with it. it doesn't matter

Said by: Chapter 4 of Feng Deying's "Winter jasmine": "This liquidation is really insignificant to Jiang Dianren."

Verb (abbreviation for verb) has plenty of food and clothing.

Explanation: Enough: Enough. There is plenty of food and clothes. Describe a rich life.

From: * * * * Selected works: We achieved the goal of food and clothing by ourselves.

5. What four-word idiom is enough?

Gild the lily,

Tiny,

To give a few examples,

Important,

Not enough for training,

Not surprisingly,

Cut your feet and fit your shoes,

Work hard,

At a loss,

Three legs,

It doesn't matter,

Dancing,

Self-sufficiency,

Comments,

Empty valley footsteps,

Stay at home,

Beat my chest and feet,

Brotherly feelings,

Get there first,

Have plenty of food and clothing,

Hold back,

Gold is not enough,