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Four-word idioms describing training people
1. four words describe the hardships of students in sports schools.

Jan K ǔ Jouva, Excellence: Beyond the General Meaning. Describe the struggle as very hard and unusual.

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Extremely hard and bitter

Foreign name

Distressed and noble

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Biography of Shao Yong in Song Dynasty

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Shao Yong Biography of the History of the Song Dynasty: "The beginning is learning, that is, studying hard and persevering, no cold stove, no fan in summer, and no seats at night for several years."

2. What are the four-word idioms that describe training and learning? They are angry, forget all about eating and sleeping, are diligent, have no distractions, and are wholeheartedly.

First, forget to eat when you get angry [fā fè nà ng Shí]

Explanation: I studied or worked so hard that I forgot to eat. Describe being very diligent.

From: Spring and Autumn Period. Confucius "The Analects of Confucius": "Anger and forgetting food, joy and forgetting worries. I don't know that my old age is coming. "

I was so angry that I forgot all my troubles and didn't even know I was old, that's all.

Second, forget to eat and sleep.

Explanation: waste: stop. I forgot to sleep and eat. Describe to concentrate on your efforts.

From: Spring and Autumn Period. Liezi Kerry: "Some people in Qi were worried about the collapse of heaven and earth, so they died and sent them away."

People in Qi are worried about the collapse of heaven and earth, and they don't eat or sleep.

Third, tireless [z and Z and bù juan]

Explanation: Diligence: Diligence, no slack. Refers to hard work or study.

From: Pre-Qin. "The Scholars Jun Chen": "No one dares to slack off if he is diligent every day."

No one dares to be happy unless he is diligent every day.

Fourth, don't be distracted.

Explanation: side; In addition; Raccoon: Pursuit. E69DA5E887AA7A68696416F31333431353963 The mind has no other pursuit, and it describes concentration and concentration.

Said by: Bing Xin's Letter Envelope: "Many people, like me, like to write letters on a piece of white paper, or just use authentic paper, so they are free and have no distractions."

Verb (short for verb) wholeheartedly.

Description: devote all your energy without reservation.

From: Mao Dun's Collection of Advocates: "When you experience life, you should live wholeheartedly and put aside the idea of finding a theme."

3. What are the four-word idioms to describe fierceness? 1, leopard head eye bà o tó u huá n y m: n.

Describe a person's face is dignified and fierce.

2. The evil spirit rén miàn shòu xρn

Describe a fierce tone of voice and a rude attitude.

3, human face and animal heart.

Although the face is human, the heart is fierce like an animal. Describe people as cruel and despicable.

4. The ruthless cán bào bú rén

Fierce and vicious, with no sympathy at all.

5, the loss of heaven and harm to reason

Doing things is fierce and cruel, and there is no morality at all.

brutal and merciless

Pinyin: bà o l ? z ? su ?.

Synonym: vicious, overbearing, do whatever you want antonym: kindness.

Use: combined; As predicate and attribute; Describe people as vicious and cruel, and do bad things at will.

Explanation: violence: fierce and cruel; Indiscriminate: Do bad things at will. Describe cruelty and violence and do whatever you want.

Source: Sima Qian's Biography of Boyi in the Western Han Dynasty: "Stealing the foot can't be killed, but the liver and flesh are violent and arrogant, and thousands of people gather in the party and run rampant all over the world."

Example: this new official, or kind and open-minded, makes people feel grateful; Or violent touching porcelain, which makes people afraid, and the people who make books are too busy to make detailed statements. (Qing Li Garbo's A Brief History of Civilization, the twelfth time)

A human face, the heart of a beast-a humanoid beast.

Pinyin: rén miàn shòu xīn

Synonym: human head and animal sound, cruel and heartless, devil wears the opposite word: gentleman.

Use: combined; As subject, predicate, object and attribute; derogatory sense

Description: Although the face is human, it is like a beast. Describe people as cruel and despicable.

Source: Ban Gu's "Han Shu Hunchuan Zan" in the Eastern Han Dynasty: "The person who changed the emperor is greedy for profit, and he has a beast."

Example: Blade saw the "animal face and human heart" and didn't dare to hurt it. If it saw "~", how could it not? (Li Qing Ruzhen's "Mirror Flower Edge" tenth time)

As fierce and cunning as foxes and foxes.

Pinyin: Cai Hongzhi: x: n

Explanation: refers to the cruel and cunning heart of a jackal and a fox.

Source: Wu Zixu's essay, Collection of Dunhuang Changes: "Recently, I heard that the King of Chu had no choice, so he made a fox's heart and destroyed his concubine's house.

4. What are the four-character idioms that describe the actions of characters?

Agile, fast as lightning, moving like a rabbit, looking up, striding forward, strutting, dancing, running, cheering, telling each other, returning with full load, wading through mountains and rivers, breaking the waves, wave after wave, bullying the weak, wearing a star Dai Yue, fighting day and night, tenacious struggle, throwing its weight around, super anecdote and dust.

Go on the rampage, rush to chase the wolf, go on the rampage, go on the rampage, go on, go on, get to the point, do it quickly, do it quickly, do it quickly, do it quickly, do it cleanly, do it three times, five times, split in two, like lightning, like lightning, like lightning, like lightning, like lightning, like lightning, like lightning.

Staring at the rumor with rapt attention.

Climb over the eaves, run around, stare, swagger, look around and struggle.

Fly, look around, limp, run, fly, blink, crawl, jump up and down.

Looking forward and looking back, I crept up and watched from a distance. I walked lightly and watched.

Witty, quick as lightning, lightning Shi Huo, witty, decisive,

Meteors chasing the moon, stars galloping away, crossbows moving like rabbits, tears streaming down their faces,

Cry, cry, cry, cry, cry, cry, beat my chest,

Cry for this, do your job well, prevent violence, cry gradually, nod and smile, pout, smile indifferently, dance,

Eat, run, scratch, look at each other and giggle.

Eloquence, fluent answer, Kan Kan and talk, Kan Kan and talk, Kan Kan and talk.

Flattery, nervousness, nervousness, confusion.

Be in a hurry, work hard, forget all about eating and sleeping, smell chickens dancing, go all out to strive for the upper reaches and cut through thorns.

Stand upright and selfless, strong and unyielding, not afraid of death, shameless.

Hold your head high, panic-stricken, dejected, woebegone, pale with fear, and energetic.

Rush to the crown in anger, read ten lines at a glance, travel thousands of miles a day, step by step, step by step.

Dancing with the old and the young, chatting, leaning forward and leaning back, running and telling each other, wading through mountains and rivers.

Grind your teeth, dance wholeheartedly, grope and blink, get carried away and smile.

Stay stupefied and wait for rabbits to steal bells, buy coffins and return pearls, and sigh over mountains and mountains.

Sneaking, prevaricating, sneaking around, whispering, chattering

I am eager to try to run around, blind people touch elephants, and I will stagger and look around and feel depressed.