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What idioms are there in the introduction of the fourth word?
1. What are the four-word idioms at the beginning of the introduction that are eye-catching, fascinating, inspiring and warning?

First, striking [y ǐ n ré n zhm]

Interpretation: Note: Gaze. To attract people's attention

From: * * * "Investigation Report on Hunan Peasant Movement": "There are gongs and drums, holding high flags and attracting attention."

Second, charming.

Explanation: Victory: Victory. Bring people into a good place. Now it is often used to refer to particularly attractive scenery or literary works.

From: Qin Mu's "Shrimp Fun": The fan painting is small, and the Suzhou garden pattern is small, but it is always so fascinating.

Third, sing loudly [yǐn háng gāo gē].

Explanation: citation: elongation; Nothing: throat, throat. Sing loudly.

Said by: Ye Shengtao's "Drunkenness is not about wine": "When they sing loudly, there is a kind of procrastination."

Fourth, take a warning.

Explanation: quote: use; Attention: Warning. Refers to learning from past mistakes and avoiding repeating them.

Said by: Qing Li Garbo, Chapter 18 of Officialdom Appearing: Therefore, in the past seven or eight years, all the governors have taken a warning and dared not entrust other affairs.

Verbs (short for verb) are proud of this.

Explanation: I am proud of it.

From: Lao She's Four Generations under One roof 74: "They always behave themselves, and they also behave themselves with their children, which is something they are proud of."

2. Four-word idioms with quotation marks:

Eye-catching,

Parallel quotation,

Charming,

Quote classics,

Singing loudly,

Strangled,

Blame yourself,

Throw a brick to attract jade,

Be ashamed of ...

Proud of it,

Lure the wolf into the room,

Accept the warning,

Regret,

Pull the snake out of the hole,

With hope as the guide,

Leading rope and cutting ink,

Side-cited music certificate,

Cite examples to help in class,

Guide the law to be taken seriously,

The loss of metaphorical meaning,

Throw one's hand into one's foot,

Extended touch class,

Take responsibility,

Light passes through the wall,

Draw a tiger to defend itself,

Attract bees and butterflies,

Tilt your feet and take the lead,

Send a close call,

Guide the cone to stab the thigh,

Children can inherit the inheritance of their fathers and brothers.

3. What are the four-character idioms with the first word as the quotation? What idioms are there that go astray in the details: go astray in the details? Lead astray: lead astray: a fork in the road.

Take it astray in detail? Draw the snake out of the hole: a metaphor for luring the bad guys, and the details are exposed? Quote: Quote similar examples to illustrate things. Righteousness: justice and etiquette.

It's inappropriate and unreasonable to speak. Detailed? Julian full tone: refers to the extensive Julian.

Detailed? Attracting bees to attract butterflies: attracting bees; Attract butterflies. Metaphor attracts others' attention.

Detailed? Pride: Pride? Thread the needle: let one end of the thread pass through the eye of the needle. Metaphor contact, painting.

Detailed? Water into the wall: metaphor leads to disaster. Detailed? Call friends: attract: attract; Class: of the same kind; Call: call.

Refers to attracting like-minded people. Detailed? Lead a dog into the village: Jude's words lead a wolf into the house.

Detailed? Lead the wind to blow the fire: metaphor to incite and stir up trouble. Detailed? Fascinating: winning: attracting people into a good place.

A beautiful realm. More refers to the attraction of scenery or literary works.

Detailed? Neck pain: neck: elongation; Elongation; Slant: kill. Extend one's neck; Waiting to be killed.

Refers to not doing any resistance; Willing to die. Detailed? Sing loudly: lead: pull; Stretching; Hey: throat; Sound.

Let go of the noise; Sing loudly. Detailed? Blame yourself: blame: mistakes.

Take the initiative to accept mistakes; Blame yourself. Detailed? Attract the tiger to defend itself: attract: attract.

Attract tigers and protect yourself. Metaphor means trying to rely on the wicked, and the result is that you suffer.

Detailed? Take a warning: learn a lesson; Be wary of yourself. Often refers to warning yourself with your own or others' past failures and mistakes; Avoid duplication.

Detailed? Eye-catching: To attract the attention of others. Describing people or things is very distinctive.

Can attract people's attention. Detailed? Lead the wolf into the room: lead: attract; Lead the wolf indoors.

Metaphor attracts bad guys or enemies. Detailed? If you are modest.

Metaphor is a superficial and immature opinion published in order to elicit others' brilliant opinions. Detailed? Calling ghosts to the door: a metaphor to attract bad people.

Detailed? Don't send quotation: quotation: pull quotation; Hair: archery. Tighten the bowstring; But don't shoot arrows.

Metaphor is to get everything ready; Wait for the opportunity; It can also be compared to being good at inspiring and guiding. Detailed? Fire: a metaphor for disaster; Either ask for it or kill yourself.

It can also be compared to actively exposing your own mistakes; Strive for everyone's criticism; Help! Detailed? Lead the rope to drive out the roots: refers to collusion to crowd out dissidents.

Detailed? Citation: citation; Assistance; Citation; Scripture: Scripture; According to: according to; Canon: Classic. Cite classic works as the basis of argument.

Detailed? Throw bricks to attract jade: throw bricks; Attract white jade. Metaphor uses shallow and immature views or articles; Draw out other people's brilliant or familiar ideas or works.

Often used as modesty. Detailed? Side by side: width; Signature: solicitation; Bo: extensive; Citation: quotation.

Widely quoted materials as the basis and examples. Detailed? Introduction; Peng; Friends; Lead: lead; Call: call; Class: of the same kind.

Call; Attract people of the same kind. Describe how bad guys collude with each other.

Detailed? Thread: originally refers to the matchmaking between men and women; Now it is often used to describe contact, wooing and wooing; Connect the two sides. Detailed? Tibetan thieves lead thieves: Tibet: hiding; Lead: seduce.

Cover up thieves and seduce robbers. Describe in detail the collusion with the bad guys Vines lead to plants: vines: the roots of vines.

Follow the vine to find the root. Metaphor grasping all the details? No relatives can't attract outsiders: it means that if no one plays tricks on you, you won't attract outsiders to make trouble. Guide the ship to the shore: move the hull to the shore.

Metaphor is that you take the initiative to solve the details? Look at the neck: stretch your neck and look far away. Describe eager for details? Heel introduction: introduction: neck extension; Heel: Heel.

Stretch your legs and stand on tiptoe. Describe hope in detail? Attention: Attention: Gaze.

Attention-grabbing details? Lead far-reaching: lead: pull; To: Realization. Refers to a heavy object that can reach a certain distance.

Metaphor is ambitious, can create a new situation in details and make magnificent achievements? Lead the way: look up and look far. Describe ardent hope.

Detailed? Shout: to utter: a voice, throat. Singing loudly in my throat.

Detailed? Lead a sad song: lead: pull, stretch. Nothing: throat, throat.

Sing loudly. Detailed? Self-blame: take the initiative to take responsibility for mistakes and make self-criticism.

Detailed? Melon lotus full of drink: metaphor involved in personnel. Detailed? Inference: refers to quoting similar things to express one's wishes.

Detailed? Lead a needle to pick up mustard vegetables: a metaphor for things to sense each other. The language version of Wang Hanchong's "On the Balance of Chaos Dragons": "Dunmou mustard seed and magnet lead needle are all true, not false."

Deng, Hu. Detailed? Regret: regret this matter in detail? Shame: ashamed of this? Bring forth the old and bring forth the new: just talk, bring forth the old and bring forth the new.

The art of keeping in good health in ancient Taoism is breathing and breathing. Detailed? Lead the rope and cut the ink: the carpenter cuts the ink line straight.

Used to describe integrity. Detailed? Extended analogy: also known as "extended analogy".

It means extending from the principle of one thing to something similar. Chinese book "The Book of Changes".

4. Four-character idioms quoted by four-character idioms:

Guide the law to be taken seriously,

Looking forward to leading,

Leading rope and cutting ink,

Side-cited music certificate,

Lead but not send,

Face-to-face court battles,

The loss of metaphorical meaning,

Throw one's hand into one's foot,

The melon lotus is full of drinks,

Strangled,

Traction subsidiary,

Sing a sad song,

Tilt your feet and take the lead,

It takes a long time,

Introduce new ideas and abandon old ones,

Countless marks and quotations,

Beyond and far-reaching,

Baskets lead to fur,

Citing the past to prove the present,

Lead the wolf to defend himself,

Knocking and stabbing,

Light passes through the wall,

Throw a brick to attract jade,

Blind with the blind band,

Lure the wolf into the room,

Lead the wind to blow the fire,

Drive to sell pulp,

Bring a dog into the village,

Extended touch class,

Think it's a shame

5. Four words with quotations are used to drive cars and sell pulp.

The text "Historical Records Biography of Wei Gongzi": "Gongzi led the car into the market, and Hou Sheng welcomed his guest Zhu Hai." Then he said, "I heard that Zhao has Mao Gong hiding in it and selling pulp." Later, because "driving to sell pulp" generally refers to a humble industry.

It is not intended to show the abbreviated form and length of jup.

It means to show your shortcomings and show your strengths by deliberately not showing them.

Draw a bow but not an arrow.

No archery, full bowstring. The language "Mencius is dedicated": "The great master does not waste rope ink for my poor work, and does not change the winning rate for my poor shooting. The gentleman cited it but did not send it. " People who are good at teaching archery just make eager gestures for learners to observe and understand. Later, it was used as a metaphor to stand by and be prepared. Or metaphor is good at guiding rather than replacing.

Incite, stir up trouble

Metaphor provoked others to expand the trouble.

Introduce a bad person or enemy

Jude's words brought the wolf into the room.

The current reality of ancient historical facts or documents.

Cite ancient historical facts or documents to illustrate the current reality.

Prove reality with ancient experiences and lessons.

Cite ancient historical facts or documents to prove current actions.

It will be even more disastrous to introduce another evil force to resist the original evil force.

Also known as "attracting wolves to the tiger". For example, introducing another evil force to resist the original evil force will make the disaster even bigger.

Introduce a bad person or enemy

Jude's words brought the wolf into the room.

Trying to rely on evil results.

It is a metaphor that relying on evil forces for self-defense will bring disaster.

Fire-self-criticism to encourage/attract criticism from others

(1) metaphor self-destruction; Ask for it. Today is also used to describe actively criticizing your mistakes and seeking help from others.

Cite authoritative works

Quote classics. The text "The Biography of Xun Shuang in the Later Han Dynasty": "Shuang is based on righteousness and is the classics."

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Cite classics, historical sentences or stories as the basis.

Take responsibility for mistakes and criticize yourself.

Use "blame yourself"

Blame yourself.

Admit your mistakes and blame yourself.

Stretch one's neck and sing

Open your throat and sing loudly.

It will be even more disastrous to introduce another evil force to resist the original evil force.

See "draw the tiger back from the wolf"

Lure the wolf into the room-open the door to dangerous enemies

Metaphorically, I introduced the bad guys into the room.

Trying to rely on evil results.

Jude's words drew the tiger to defend itself.

People with the same interests

Call on like-minded people.

Conviction analogy

Ancient legal terms. Quote the law, draw inferences from other cases.

attractive

Attract people into a wonderful situation. The text of Liu Yiqing's "The Story of Ren Xinyu's Birthday" in the Southern Song Dynasty: "Wang Weijun Cloud, wine is attracting scenic spots." Later it is often used to refer to beautiful scenery or articles.

The depth of missing

A day is like a year. Describe the depth of missing.

Attention, high musical expression.

See "attracting businessmen to carve feathers"

Elegant music

Ancient scales include palace, quotient, horn, sign, feather, sign change and palace change. The upper tone is the highest among the five tones, which is called "leading"; Feather sound is fine, which is called "carving". "China Merchants Carving Feathers" refers to a musical performance with lofty tunes.

Extend from the principle of one thing to the same thing

See "Extending and Contacting Classes"

Extend from the principle of one thing to the same thing

Also known as "extended analogy". It means extending from the principle of one thing to something similar. The Chinese book "Book of Changes": "The introduction is delayed, and the touch is long."

Conspire to repel aliens

See "Guiding Ropes to Roots"

Synthetic repulsive force

Also known as "leading rope to arrange roots". Metaphor together to repel dissidents.

Vertical and horizontal

Describe vertical and horizontal neatness

Strong and upright, unpretentious and unbiased.

The carpenter's ink lines are cut straight. Used to describe integrity.

Micro-power can help others.

Metaphorically, a small force can save others. The text of Tang Hanyu's book Time and Man: "Those who know power are not poor, and forget to raise your hand and cast your foot into a clear wave?"

Self-frustration

Metaphor brings disaster.

Quote or imply something, cascade and other similar things

A reference or metaphor of one thing, which is associated with other things of the same kind.

Contact and painting

See "threading the needle"

Contact and painting

Also known as "threading the needle". Thread the thread into the eye of a needle. ② Metaphor comes from connection and matching.

The art of ancient Taoism, that is, spitting.

Talk about old things and get new things. The ancient Taoist art of keeping in good health is breathing and breathing.

Mutual feeling of things

Metaphor things are mutual induction. The language version of Wang Hanchong's "On the Balance of Chaos Dragons": "Dunmou mustard seed and magnet lead needle are all true, not false." Deng mou, amber. Said it was tortoise shell

Draw a tiger for self-defense/attraction/downhill.