First, cry bitterly
Explanation: tears: tears. Describe sadness to the extreme.
From: German and English "Winter jasmine" Chapter 6: How can I have the heart to tell him to make the old man cry?
Second, ecstasy
Explanation: gloomy: depressed and ugly; Ecstasy: the soul leaves the body. I feel depressed, as if I have lost my soul. Describe being very sad or sad.
From: Guo Feng's "Drink a glass of loneliness": "Go to the West Building alone without words". The emptiness of the boudoir is filled with the darkness of the desert, leaving love and parting, which is fascinating!
Third, hepatointestinal rupture [gā n chá ng cê n du à n]
Description: the liver and intestine are disconnected inch by inch. Metaphor sadness to the extreme.
From: Western Han Dynasty. Liu Xiang's "Warring States Policy Yance III": "If you want to die, your intestines will die."
I have to cut off my dying son's liver and intestines inch by inch. I am extremely sad.
Fourth, save your heart with an arrow [wàn Jiàn Cuán xρn]
Explanation: save: gather. Like a million arrows in my heart. Describe extreme pain.
From: Xue Qin's "Dream of Red Mansions" The eleventh time: After listening to Qin's words, tears flowed down unconsciously.
When Qin Shihuang said these words, his heart was like a thousand arrows, and tears flowed down unconsciously.
V. Tears
Explanation: crying while talking. Describe extreme grief.
Said by: Zou Taofen High Court Experience: When it comes to passion, I burst into tears.
2. The four-word idiom describing a name is 1. Cherish feathers: a metaphor for human prestige. For example, I cherish my reputation and act very cautiously.
2. As the name implies, responsibility is based on the name of things, and the requirements are consistent with reality.
3. Crossing Chencangdu: Crossing; Chen Cang: The name of ancient county, in the east of Baoji City, Shaanxi Province. Metaphor is to achieve a certain goal by creating illusion. It is also a metaphor for adultery.
4. Ding Bai Lyman Ding Bai: An unknown civilian. Generally refers to vulgar people.
5. White hair is blue: the clothes of those who are not famous. They all say that they didn't achieve fame in their later years.
6. Untitled Scholar refers to a scholar who has never been famous.
7. a hundred years will last forever.
8. Worship the general, make him a general, and wait for him. In ancient times, success was described as the best official.
9. Hemiplegia: Pass "from" and obey. Originally it was a medical name, which meant that half of the body could not rotate at will. Sometimes it is a metaphor. Poetry is partly good, partly bad and not symmetrical enough.
10. There are no names on the published anonymous list. Generally refers to losing the election.
1 1. The leopard died and its skin remained in the world. Metaphor will leave a good reputation for future generations.
12. A pen as big as a rafter describes a famous article. It also refers to a famous writer.
13. fly with me: bird name. Legend has it that this bird with only one eye and one wing needs two Qi Fei. Metaphor is intimate relationship between husband and wife.
14. Renaming changed the original name.
15. hibiscus land in Bindi: the part where flowers or melons are connected with branches and stems; Lotus: another name for lotus. Two lotus flowers make a stalk. Metaphor husband and wife love each other. The two can be compared, which is also a metaphor.
16. Doctors buy donkeys. Doctors: ancient official names. The doctor bought a donkey and wrote three contracts, without a word "donkey". Ironically, writing a long article is irrelevant.
17. Bolexiang: According to legend, he was born in, with a surname, and is good at horse photography. Refers to individuals or groups that discover, recommend, train and use talents.
18. It's not bad at all. Hair: It's all ancient names for length. Ten hairs are hair and ten hairs are centimeters. The description is very subtle. The description is not bad at all.
19. Classics for nothing: refers to works that were respected as models by the ancients. It is not recorded in the classics. Later, it often means that people have no reputation or arguments are unfounded.
20. Undefined names: spoken in words; Description: To describe or describe. Words are beyond description.
2 1. Anonymous money name: possession. Not a penny. Describe extreme poverty.
22. Mo Wen Wen Da: It has a long reputation; Da: Xianda. Do not pursue fame and status.
23. Buddhism is immortal, and Buddhism is considered unchanged, which is synonymous with "permanent residence".
24. Crane Dance without Dance: Dance. A crane that can't dance. Metaphor is a person who is not worthy of the name. It is also used to ridicule people's incompetence.
25. Don't be empty: pursue. Work hard, don't pursue fame and fortune.
26. Boom, boom, boom: boom, boom; Leimen: the name of the city gate in Huiji, Zhejiang Province in ancient times. Playing cloth drums in front of the thunder gate. Showing off one's skills in front of experts.
27. Eating fishy and pecking at rot is a metaphor for pursuing fame and fortune.
28. Kuang Kuang silkworm and crab: back shell. Metaphor is real, and the two are irrelevant.
29. Famous mountains in Tibet, it is said that people hide their works in famous mountains and pass them on to like-minded people.
30. Grass hero grass: grass, grassland. In the old days, it was a famous figure among the peasants' uprising or robbers who haunted the mountains.
3 1. Even Cao knows his fame. Description is very powerful.
32. Chang 'an Road on Chang 'an Street: The name of the ancient capital is in the northwest of Xi City, Shaanxi Province. The ancient metaphor of fame and wealth.
33. It is not easy for Gu Kuang, a poet in the Tang Dynasty, to joke about Bai Juyi's name. Life in a big city is not easy to maintain.
34. Well-known pools at home and abroad: communication. Describe the reputation.
35. inchworm seeks to stretch inchworm: the name of a worm, about two or three inches long, bending and stretching. The inchworm bends to stretch its body. Metaphor is a strategy of retreating for progress.
36. Bad voices spread far, and bad reputations spread far.
37. Stinky egg: bear. The smell is unbearable. Metaphor people's reputation is very bad.
38. The smell is unbearable. Metaphor people's reputation is very bad.
39. notorious: reputation; Yang: Communication. Bad reputation spreads everywhere.
40. Everyone knows that people have a bad reputation.
3. Describe a wonderful four-word idiom that is exciting and eye-catching: describe a person's radiant face or the words in the article are wonderful and touching.
Exquisite ecstasy: wonderful, superb.
A stroke of genius: a work written with the help of God. It describes the wonderful sentences in the work.
Vivid: describes a wonderful speech or performance.
Exquisite: unparalleled. Exquisite and wonderful, unparalleled, exquisite and ingenious to the extreme.
Exquisite: Exquisite: Exquisite and beautiful. Exquisite: unique and unparalleled. Exquisite: exquisite and beautiful, unparalleled.
Stunning: striking the table. Describe how much you appreciate it. Can be used for someone's words or masterpieces.
Amazing: praise what you see to the extreme.
Appreciate festivals: festivals: beats; Clap your hands: beat the time; Sigh: admire. It refers to appreciating poetry or works of art with a beat. Describe great appreciation for people's behavior, speech, poetry, skills, etc.
Praise: a chorus of praise.
Full of praise: praise: praise; No: no, this word; Never: stop. Mouth: Keep praising.
4. Describe the new four-character idioms. There are many new four-character idioms, such as: changing with each passing day, being unconventional, being brand-new, refreshing, and renewing everything.
One: changing with each passing day
1. Description: added: updated; Different: different. It is updated every day and changes every month. Refers to the rapid development or progress, the emergence of new things, new atmosphere.
2. From: Book of Rites University: "New is new, new is new." (Translation: If you can update it every day, you can update it every day and continue to update it every day. )
3. Grammar: combination; As predicate, object and attribute; With praise.
Two: be unconventional
1. Interpretation: Subject: put forward and explain; Different: different, different. Come up with novel ideas to show that you are different.
2. From: South Liu Song Yiqing's "Shi Shuo Xin Yu Literature": "In Baima Temple, Zhi Daolin talked about Feng Taichang, and stood out from other sages because of" Happy Travel ". Zhi Daolin talked with Feng Huai, the Taichang in Baima Temple, and then he talked about "free travel". In addition to Guo and Xiang, Zhi Daolin also brilliantly revealed the principles of novels and put forward unique opinions other than celebrities. )
3. Grammar: combination; As subject, predicate and attribute; Describe deliberately different to show yourself.
Three: brand-new [huà n rá n y and x and n]
1. Description: rejuvenation: a bright and bright appearance. Change the old appearance, a brand-new atmosphere appeared.
2. From: Chen's "Water Margin" 11th time: "According to China's statutes, set up a banner and look brand-new." According to the laws and regulations of China, we will make the flag of the ceremony to create a brand-new atmosphere. )
3. Grammar: formal; As predicate and object; With praise.
Four: refreshing [r mù y and x and n]
1. explanation: eyes and ears: refers to what you see and hear. What I saw and heard was completely different from before, which made people feel fresh.
2. From: Tang Bai Juyi's Xiuxiang Mountain Temple: "The color of watching the game, the scenery of Longtan, the spring stone of Xiangshan and the romantic month of Shilou make people coming and going feel refreshed." The color of the border, the scenery of Longtan, the strange rocks of Xiangshan spring, and the cool breeze and bright moon of Shilou are woven by tourists. Scholars, gentlemen and Buddhist disciples all stretch their minds to overcome their shame. )
3. Grammar: subject-predicate type; As objects and attributes; Include praise
Verb (abbreviation of verb) Vientiane update [Xi]
1. Description: Vientiane: all the sights in the universe; More: change. Things or scenes have changed their appearance and a new atmosphere has emerged.
2. From: Cao Qingxue Qin's Dream of Red Mansions, the seventieth time: "This is early spring, and everything is reviving. It's time to inspire others to stand up. "
3. Grammar: subject-predicate type; As predicate, object and attribute; With praise.
The word "noisy" is full of people.
There are people between the lines.
Pronunciation is ré n sh ē ng d ǐ ng fè i.
Stone: ancient cookware; Boil: Boil. Describe the noisy voice of the crowd, just like boiling a pot.
Chu Feng Ming's magnum "Awakening the World" Volume 10: "One afternoon, Liu Fang was cleaning up in the shop and only heard a lot of people."
At this time, the demonstration square has been noisy.
hustle and bustle
Pinyin pronunciation x and x and r m: ng r m: ng
Explain the meaning of Xixi: the appearance of harmony; Bustling: the appearance of chaos. Describe people coming and going, very lively and crowded.
The idiom comes from Historical Records and Biography of Huo Zhi: "The world is bustling, all for profit; The world is bustling, all for profit. "
For example, in the idiom, all Communist Youth League members dress up and go hiking, each carrying a bag, some hanging bags, and some gathering in the factory stadium.
be swarmed with people
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Explain the meaning. Side by side, feet to feet. Describe how crowded people are.
The idiom comes from the Warring States Policy Qi Ce Yi: "The road to Linzi, the car hub hits, people rub their shoulders." Biography of Li Xianzhong in Song Dynasty: "When you enter the city, you will declare your virtue and Italian, and you won't kill anyone. Those who enter the Central Plains will follow. "
In holiday parks, tourists are very crowded.