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What are the four-word idioms about the body?
There are many four-word idioms about the body, such as conflict of views, preconceptions, duplicity, tongue-tied, ingenuity, listening to others, being sincere and so on.

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Idiom analysis:

First, conflicting views.

1, pinyin: q and zu ǐ b ā shé.

2, interpretation: describe people who talk too much and have different opinions. Also describes rapping and talkative.

3, the source: "The record of the irrigation garden, catching the teeth": "Although the general does not say it, I am afraid that the soldiers will talk about it. What should I do?"

Second, with

1, pinyin: jiāo tóu làn é

2, interpretation: charred head, charred forehead, metaphor is very embarrassing, sometimes described as busy, do not know what to do, exaggerated.

3. Source: "Huai Nanzi said mountain training", "I am in a hurry", and so on.

In the vernacular, it means "I reported a fire when shaving, this kind."

Third, duplicity.

1, pinyin: k ǒ u sh ē x ē n f ē i.

2. explanation: it means that what you say is inconsistent with what you think, and it is often used as a derogatory term in daily life.

3. Source: Han Huan Tan's "New Theory and Doubt": "If it were not for the person, the mouth would not be true. Although the inch is broken, the Tao has not yet come out."

In the vernacular, "if it weren't for him, he would be duplicitous." Although he was dismembered, the road could not come out. "

Fourth, buckle teeth.

1, pinyin: jqáo yá

2, interpretation: Ququ: twists and turns, not smooth. Gritting teeth: it's awkward and not smooth. Describe difficult, obscure and difficult words. He also said that he would bow and scrape.

3. Source: Tang Hanyu's Changli Dialect: "Zhou's patent" and "Pan" are full of twists and turns. "

Vernacular "Zhou's Patent and Yin's Pan Geng were carried forward."

Five, tongue-tied

1, pinyin: zhāng kǒu Jie shé

2. Interpretation: It describes being stunned by fear or surprise, and also means being ashamed to speak.

3, the source: Qing Shi Yukun's "Three Heroes and Five Righteousnesses" The 82 nd time: Fan Daren said: "So, your grandfather naturally recognized it."

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Baidu encyclopedia-opinions vary.

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