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Four-word idioms expressing promotion
1. A complete set of four-word idioms to express inspiration: smell the chicken dancing, start from scratch, make a comeback, beat gongs and drums in the morning, kick down the bridge, throw a pen into your arms, open the door with a stone, man will conquer nature, bitter medicine, stab the stock, have a clear conscience, aim at all directions and grind it into a needle.

Smell the chicken and dance "Biography of Zu Ti in the Book of Jin": "Smell the pheasant crow in the middle of the night, and feel that its sound is not bad." For dancing. "

Get up and dance the sword when you hear the cock crow. Metaphor after aspiring to serve the country, the people rise in time.

Starting from scratch, I started a career by my own efforts. The dust rolled up when those people ran back.

Describe the organizational strength after failure and try to save it. In ancient Buddhist temples, bells were rung in the morning and drums were rung at dusk to make people aware.

Burn one's bridges is to act decisively, with the determination to look forward and not look back. He devoted himself to The Biography of Ban Chao in the Later Han Dynasty: "If a gentleman has no ambition, he should still serve Fu Jiezi and Zhang Qian in a foreign country in order to win a title. Can he stay long? " Join the army: join the army.

Throw away the pen and join the army. It refers to the new preface and miscellaneous four, which was written by the literati in charge of the army: "The son of Xiong Qu saw his sincerity and the stone opened it. What is the situation? " Stone: metal and stone are the hardest things.

Even the stones have been opened. Describe a person's sincere and strong heart and infinite strength.

Diligence can make up for Song Shaoyong's "writing": "If you make a fake image, it will always be fake." Diligence can make up for the deficiency.

Man can conquer nature by analogy. Where there is a will, there is a way. If you have a firm ambition, you will succeed as long as you work hard.

Good medicine tastes bitter and can cure diseases, but it tastes bitter. Metaphor tells the truth and remonstrates criticism. Although it sounds uncomfortable, it is good for people.

Hanging beam and stabbing stocks describe studying hard. Liu Xiang's Warring States Policy Qin Ce Me in the Western Han Dynasty: (Su Qin) was sleepy when he was studying, drawing a cone and stabbing his legs, bleeding at his feet. "

Han Shu by Ban Gu in the Eastern Han Dynasty: "Sun Nai's literary talent and eagerness to learn will not stop sooner or later. When you are tired of sleeping, tie your head with a rope and hang the housing beam. "

Have a clear conscience Li's "Officialdom Appears" 22: "It's just that there will be some wind outside in the future. Fortunately, the master didn't earn the money himself, so I can have a clear conscience. " Ask your heart: ask yourself.

Ask yourself if you have any shame. Chapter 25 of the Chronicle of the Eastern Zhou Dynasty in Feng Ming: "I heard that' men are ambitious in all directions'.

When you are in your prime, you don't want to be an official, just keep your wife trapped. "Sifang: the world. Have lofty aspirations and ideals.

Mill pestle: A stick used to pound rice or beat clothes. Grind the iron bar into fine needles.

Metaphor as long as you have perseverance and are willing to work hard, you can succeed in anything. Song Zhu Mu's "Yu Fangsheng, Lan Mei, Zhou Mozhen Xi": "At the foot of Xianger Mountain, it spread to Dushu Mountain in Li Taibai, and it was not abandoned. It was a small stream. When I met an old man, I asked him with a pestle and said,' I want to be a needle' is too white, and I still feel willing to drop out of school. "

Lessons from the previous car "Xunzi Xiangcheng": "The previous car has been built, when is unknown!" Xiang said to "Said Yuanshan": "The front car is covered, and the rear car is alarmed." Mirror: Mirror is a lesson.

The lesson of overturning in front. Lessons from the past.

Those who are late bloomers must be honed before they can succeed in their later years. Used to describe talented people who are late in their careers.

Hard-won: firewood. Sleeping on straw still smells of bravery after eating and sleeping.

Describe a person who works hard and strives for the best. "Historical Records of Gou Jian's Family": "The King of Yue crossed the road and opposed the country, but he was worried and didn't dare to sit or eat."

Hard work, angry: determined to work hard; Figure: seeking. Determined to strive for prosperity.

Excellence: perfect, good; Benefits: more. Okay, much better.

Study the Analects of Confucius: The Book of Songs says,' If you cut it, you must grind it.' What is its significance? "Song Zhuxi's Note:" Those who treat bone angles with words will be beheaded and discussed again; Those who treat jade are all polished and re-polished, and they have been refined and seek their essence. "

Strive for the upper reaches, work hard and strive for the advanced. Diligence can make up for the lack of talent.

Man proposes, God disposes, which means you have done your best. As for whether we can achieve our goal, it depends on luck. Stupid birds fly first. For example, people with poor ability are afraid of falling behind and doing things earlier than others.

Yuan Hanqing's "Mu Chen Jiaozi" is the first discount: "I will make an analogy with you: I am like a ghost bird, and you stupid bird fly first." Don't want to be left behind by others.

I can't stop reading the biography of the reflection of Wu Shu Monroe, quoting the biography of Jiang Biao: "I can't stop reading the military affairs of Wudang." Allusions: interpretation: put down; Volume: refers to books.

Books never leave their hands. Describe being diligent and eager to learn.

Gong Yu's metaphor of moving mountains is insisting on transforming nature and fighting unswervingly. Liezi Tang Wen records that there are two big mountains in front of Gong Yu's house, and he is determined to level them. Another old man is wise, laughing at his stupidity and thinking that he can't do it.

Gong Yu said: I have a son when I die, and a grandson when my son dies. My children and grandchildren will never end, and the two mountains will eventually be razed. Ambitious: pregnant with Tibet.

Aim high. Ming Luo Guan Zhong's Romance of the Three Kingdoms, the twenty-first time: "A hero has lofty aspirations, a good plan in his belly, an opportunity to hide the universe and breathe the ambition of heaven and earth."

Industry is good and diligent: learning; Fine: proficient; Yu: lies in; Diligence: Diligence. Profound knowledge is acquired through hard work.

Tang Hanyu's "Learning and Knowing": "Industry is good at diligence, and play is not hairy; Everything I have done is thought and destruction. " In anger, I forgot to eat, study or work hard, and even forgot to eat.

Describe being very diligent. "The Analects of Confucius": "Anger leads to forgetting food, while joy leads to forgetting worries. I didn't know you would be old. "

Shang Chen Shujun: "No one dares to slack off unless he is diligent." "The History of the Later Han Dynasty and the Biography of Lu Pi": "The nature is deep and studious, and the fruit is tireless."

Biography of the Three Kingdoms Shu Shu Xiang Lang: "I am more addicted to classics and tireless." Diligence: Diligence, no slack.

Refers to hard work or study. Water drops and stones keep dripping through the water, so can stones.

Metaphor as long as you have perseverance and keep working hard, things will succeed. "Han Meicheng Biography": "Mount Tai slips through the stone, and the pole is broken.

Water is not a diamond of stone, but a saw of wood, which gradually becomes natural. Source: Luo Song Dajing's "He Lin Yu Lu" Volume 10: "One yuan a day, a thousand yuan a day, the saws are broken, and the water drops wear through."

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2. Four-character idioms are accumulated: in ancient times, 20 baht was one or two. Accumulate bit by bit

Every little makes a mickle. As long as you keep accumulating, you will get more and more from an early age.

Hongshen Shenzhou: Fine hairs of birds and animals. Although the hairs of Hongyan are light, they can sink if they are piled up too much. The metaphor is that if small problems are not solved, many a mickle makes a mickle, and there will be big problems.

The deeper the accumulated achievements, the wider the spread of kindness to future generations.

Accumulated goodness and Qing Yu accumulated: accumulated; Goodness: good deeds; Qing Yu: It refers to the legacy of the previous generation. A house that accumulates virtue and does good deeds will benefit future generations.

Accumulate virtue and accumulate virtue.

Bit by bit: subtle; Author: amazing. Small things, after long-term accumulation, will become significant.

Accumulate merit and be virtuous.

Although the feathers are small, the accumulated feathers can sink the boat. It is a metaphor that the accumulation of small bad things will have serious consequences.

Inch by inch accumulation to describe the accumulation of bit by bit.

3. Unique four-character idioms, unique, unique, unique and unconventional.

First, originality

Vernacular interpretation: refers to having unique and ingenious ideas.

Source: Landscape of Wang Youcheng: "Mastery is in the end of the pen, but cleverness is difficult at hand".

Dynasty: Tang Dynasty

Author: Zhang Hu

The essence lies in the moment of writing, but it is not easy to have a unique and ingenious idea.

Second, unique.

Vernacular interpretation: also said not to be unique. Unique. Metaphor is unique, married.

Source: "Poetry with the Fate": "So it is because it does not attack the conventions of the prosperous Tang Dynasty."

Dynasty: Qing dynasty

Author: Yuan Mei

It is precisely because of this failure to inherit the previous tradition that we can find our own way.

Third, originality

Vernacular interpretation: Originally, it means that poetry has a unique conception, but later it means that the way of thinking out is different.

Source: "Mirror Flower Edge": "Absolutely; Frankly speaking. "

Dynasty: Qing dynasty

Author: Li Ruzhen

Translation: The way of thinking out is different, and it makes sense to speak freely.

Fourth, find another way.

Interpretation of vernacular Chinese: a new way. Metaphor creates a new style or method. Path: mountain road, path.

Source: Yanzi Chunqiu; The inside article is miscellaneous: "The cure of yesterday's baby is also the way to build a new road."

Dynasty: Qi State

Author: politician Yan Ying

In the past, my way of governing the country was to create a new style or method.

5. Be unconventional.

Vernacular interpretation: The original meaning is that this branch can be original and innovative, and its argument is different from others. The latter refers to putting forward new ideas.

Source: Shi Shuo Xin Yu Literature: "Zhi Zhuoran's new standard buries the table of the two schools, which is different from the sages."

Dynasty: Southern Song Dynasty

Author: Liu Yiqing

Translation: Intelligent originality, innovation, and different arguments.

4. The four-word idiom for thinking is 1. This is unimaginable: the future situation is unimaginable. Expect things to get worse.

2. wishful thinking: infatuation: infatuation with someone or something; Delusion: an absurd plan. Thinking about the impossible. It also refers to stupid and absurd ideas.

3. Non-trivial thinking: non-trivial: not within the scope of their duties. An illusion of interests beyond one's duties.

4. Imagination: Imagination: floating imagination; Serial: The way birds fly is a metaphor for continuity. A lot of imagination is constantly emerging.

5. Fantasy: refers to unfounded and unrealistic fantasies.

6. It is conceivable that you can imagine it without explanation.

7. Meditation: Rack your brains and think deeply.

8. Toad wants to eat swan meat: a metaphor for a person who has no self-knowledge and is bent on finding the impossible.

9. Meditation: Rack your brains and think hard.

10. Think forward, then think backward. Describe thinking repeatedly.

1 1. Think before and after: think: consider; Before: before; After: consequences. Think twice about the cause and effect of the incident.

12. take it for granted: according to subjective inference, think that things are probably or should be like this.

13. find a way: find a way.

14. fantasy: right and wrong: originally a Buddhist term, meaning illusory realm. I thought of a very mysterious and illusory place. Describe completely divorced from reality.

15. Desire for elegance

Pinyin: xi m: ng w à ng f ē ng c m: i.

Interpretation: desire: admiration. Personable: personable. I admire him very much and am eager to meet him.

16. Strange: strange: strange; Tiankai: a metaphor for something that appears out of thin air and does not exist at all. It means that this idea is unrealistic and very strange.

17. Miss: Good morning; Dusk: at night. I'll miss it sooner or later. Describe missing or thinking about something very much.

18. Think about it: think about it in many ways.

5. The four-word idiom "Miss" lingers for a day. If you miss Sanqiu, look through the autumn water and miss it. Idiom: The first hill where a fox dies Pinyin: hú sǐ shǒu qiū Source: Chu Ci of the Warring States Period Qu Yuan's "Nine Chapters on the River": "If a bird flies against his hometown, the fox will die at the first hill."

"The Book of Rites on Tan Gong": "The fox died on the hill, and it is also a benevolent person." Allusion: Shouqiu: A mound with its head facing the fox hole.

Legend has it that when a fox dies, its head will face the hill where it was born. Metaphor is not forgetful.

It is also a metaphor for missing your hometown when you are old. Idiom: hún qiān mèng yíng Source: Guo's "Drunk Taiping" word: "I miss you, I am frightened in my dreams, and I can't wake up when I am drunk."

Allusions: Describe the yearning. Idiom: Jane Eyre Pinyin: Jiā n Jiā zh and S: Source: The Book of Songs Qin Feng Jane Eyre: "Jane Eyre, White Dew Frost, the so-called Iraqis are on the water side."

Allusion: Jia Jian: a new reed. Think: miss, miss.

Refers to the love of lovers. Idiom: Cut the candle at the west window Pinyin: Ji m Ji m ? n zhú x Ι chu ā ng Source: Tang Li Shangyin's poem "A message to friends in the north on a rainy night": "Cut the candle at the west window and talk about the rain at night."

Allusion: Originally, I miss my wife far away and hope to get together at night. Later, it generally means that relatives and friends get together to talk.

. (Qing Pu Songling's "Strange Tales from a Lonely Studio") Idiom: Profound lovesickness Pinyin: ké xiā ng sī Source: The word "New Sound II" in the Five Dynasties: "A candle at the bottom of a well, Lang Changxing will not go.

Linglong dice Ann Monkey Bean, do you know how much you miss it? Allusions: describe the depth of missing, lasting forever. Idiom: Muyun Chunshu Pinyin: mù yún chūn shù Source: Tang Du Fu's poem "Spring Memories of Li Bai": "Spring Trees in Weibei, Sunset in Jiangdong. "

Allusion: It means missing friends far away. Idiom: Never forget Pinyin: niàn niàn bù wàng Source: Zhu Zi's The Analects of Confucius: "What you say is faithful and respectful, never forget."

Allusions: Missing: Missing all the time. Keep it in mind and never forget it.

Idiom: niàn zī zài zī Source: Shang Shu Da Yu Mo: "The emperor reads! The lady is here, and the prince is here. The famous saying is here, and it is here, but the emperor reads merit. "

Allusions: Miss: Miss; Liz: Here, here. It means never forgetting something.

Idiom: Baiyun flies alone Pinyin: bái yún gū fēi Source: The Book of the New Tang Dynasty Di Zhuan: "Recommend Bingzhou to join the army, near Heyang. Ren Jie climbed the Taihang Mountain and looked back. He saw Baiyun flying alone and said to the left and right,' I give up.

Looking forward to it for a long time. Clouds are moving, but they must leave. "

Allusions: Metaphorically, I miss my parents in a foreign country. Idiom: báI yún qěn shè Pinyin: báI yún qρn shè Source: The Book of the New Tang Dynasty Di Zhuan: "I recommend Cao Jun to join the army and go to Heyang personally.

Ren Jie climbed the Taihang Mountain and looked back. He saw Baiyun flying alone and said to the left and right,' I give up.' Looking forward to it for a long time.

Clouds are moving, but they must leave. Allusions: pro: refers to parents; Health: alive.

Metaphor of missing parents. Idiom: Chunshu Muyun Pinyin: chūn shù mù yún Source: Tang Du Fu's poem "Spring Memories of Li Bai": "Chunshu in Weibei, sunset glow in Jiangdong.

When can we have another drink and discuss our poems? Allusion: It means missing friends far away.

Idiom: Seeing things and thinking about people Pinyin: dǔ wù sī rén Source: Tang Pei's "Legend of Yan Rui": "The imperial concubine presented a dust rhinoceros hairpin and said,' Seeing things and thinking about people in a different day'." Allusions: See: See; Thinking: Missing.

When you see something left by someone who has died or left, you will think of this person. Idiom: Gan Dang's first illness Pinyin: gān xρn shǒu jí Source: The Book of Songs Feng Weibo Xi: "Gan Dang Si Bo, Gan Dang first illness."

Allusions: Willingness: Willingness, Willingness; Head: head; Illness: Illness means pain. I'd like to have a headache.

Idiom describing the infatuation between men and women who miss each other: going to the right to guard the hill Pinyin: guēzhèng shǒu qiū Source: Book of Rites Talking about Bows: "The fox died at the head of the hill, and benevolence also."

Allusion: Legend has it that when a fox dies, its head will face the hill where it was born. Metaphor is not forgetful.

It is also a metaphor for missing your hometown when you are old. Idiom: Thinking of Cold Spring Pinyin: hán quán zhī sī Source: The Book of Songs Li Feng, Kai Feng: "There is a cold spring, under Xun.

With seven children, my mother is very hard. Allusion: refers to the child's yearning for his mother.

Idiom: Hehe Huating Pinyin: hè lì huá tíng Source: Liu Song Yiqing in the Southern Dynasties, "Shi Shuo Xin Yu You Regret": "Lu Pingyuan lost the Jiangqiao Bridge and was slandered by Lu Zhi. When he was dying, he sighed:' If you want to hear the pavilions and cranes, you can get them back!' "Allusions: expressing nostalgia and nostalgia.

I also lament that my career is sinister and my life is impermanent. Idiom: Qiushui Yiren Pinyin: qi Shuǐyīrén Source: "Shiqin Feng Jianjian": "Jian Peijun is pale, and the Millennium is frost; The so-called Iraqis are on the water side. "

Allusion: refers to the missing person. Idiom: Sexual intercourse is far away from people Pinyin: shěréNYU?n Source: The Book of Songs Zheng Fengdong Menyi: "Its sexual intercourse is near, but its people are far away."

Allusions: room: house; You: Near. The house is nearby, but its owner is far away.

Mostly used to miss people far away or mourn the dead. Idiom: Love of Shoushan Pinyin: shǒu qi zh chíng Source: Chu Ci of the Warring States Period Qu Yuan's "Nine Chapters Involved in the River": "Birds fly against their hometown, foxes die in Shoushan."

"The Book of Rites on Tan Gong": "The fox died on the hill, and it is also a benevolent person." Allusion: Shouqiu: A mound with its head facing the fox hole.

Legend has it that when a fox dies, its head will face the hill where it was born. Metaphor is not forgetful.

It is also a metaphor for missing your hometown when you are old. Idiom: dripping like rain Pinyin: tì líng rú yǔ Source: The Book of Songs Xiao Ya Xiaoming: "People who miss him are dripping like rain."

Allusions: tears: tears. Tears fell like rain.

Describe the deep feelings of missing. Idiom: cool wind at the end of the day Pinyin: tiān mò liáng fēng Source: Tang Du Fu wrote a poem to Li Bai at the end of the day: "There is a cold wind blowing in the distant sky. What are you thinking, old friend? ? "Allusions: Doomsday: Doomsday; Cool wind: especially the southwest wind in early autumn.

It turned out that Du Fu thought of his best friend Li Bai in exile at the end of the day because of the autumn wind. Later, it was often compared to touching the scene and missing the old friend.

Idiom: looking at the clouds, pinyin: wàng yún zhī qíng qí ng qí ng Source: The Biography of De Renjie in the New Tang Dynasty: "Ren Jiedeng Taihang Mountain, looking back. He saw Baiyun flying alone and said to the left and right,' I gave up.' Looking forward to it for a long time.

If the clouds move, they go. "Allusions: Metaphors miss parents' mood.

Idiom: Fear of power.

6. Nourishing words. Nourishing words.

More common are three sacrifices and five ding.

Meaning:

In the past, it was described as a rich sacrifice. Later, I also described the food as beautiful.

Word sound:

Sang sang w incarnation

Don't eat good rice or chopped meat-you are very picky about food.

Are you right?

Idiom allusion: disgust: satisfaction; Meat: finely cut meat. The finer the particles, the better the meat. Describe food that has been refined and carefully cooked.

The origin of the idiom: "The Analects of Confucius and the hard-working township party": "Zhai will change into food, and the residence will move." Fine food is not greasy, fine food is not greasy. "

7. What are the idioms of the four-character word?

Look around, look left and right, look back, look far, and want to see through the autumn water.

Looking at the ocean, sighing, gazing, concentrating, and looking forward are pleasing to the eye.

You can see it at a glance, at a glance.

Sharp eyes, quick thinking, bright eyes, equally surprised.

Look at the flowers in the fog, stare and glare at each other.

A dazzling array of things, a sneak peek, a glimpse and a glimpse.

Look at words, faces, words, deeds, wind direction, rudder, down and unannounced visits.

Look ahead and play it by ear, have it both ways.

Look at the sky, sit up straight and pay attention. Look at others and turn a blind eye.

Turn a blind eye to everything, stand by and watch.

Terrible, shocking, vivid and visible to the public.

Seeing things and thinking about people, seeing the scenery and touching the scenery, caring for the shadows and feeling sorry for themselves.

The authorities are fascinated by the beholder. See what they hear is false, and see what they see is true.

Look and listen, look and listen, look and listen.