Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Lucky day inquiry - Four-character idioms beginning with stars

Four-character idioms beginning with stars

1. There are many four-character idioms at the beginning of many words.

Unity is strength,

The stars arch the moon,

In full view,

A lot of money,

Opinions vary,

As we all know,

Public opinion is difficult to adjust,

Drunk, waking up alone,

The expectations of the public,

Rebellion and alienation,

People feel uneasy,

All the people are drifting in the mountains,

Every eye has vision,

Many people returned to the sea,

It's easy to do,

All the good and evil,

Public services,

Everyone checked,

All evil must be investigated,

Dog barking,

This * * * attack,

Tigers stick together,

Everyone is looking forward to returning,

Everyone touches the elephant,

Back to the ruins,

Public anger is hard to achieve,

Debates between people,

People, national scholars,

A huge gap in numbers.

2. What are the four-word idioms at the beginning of the outnumbered crowd: many; Less: very little; Enemy: resist. A few enemies are not many.

Disparity: describe the huge difference in manpower between the two sides.

Everyone has different tastes, so it's hard to make a delicious meal for everyone. It is difficult to satisfy everyone.

Everyone is talking about gold: it is melting. Describe the power of public opinion, even metal can melt. Metaphor can confuse right and wrong.

Bottom line: Everyone says the same thing.

All eyes: all eyes: the way you look at it. Many people are staring at each other. Under the gaze of the broad masses.

All eyes are clear: clear: obvious. Everyone can see it clearly.

Public anger is difficult to commit: offense, offense. The anger of the masses, untouchables. It means you can't do things that the masses are not satisfied with.

Rebellion: betrayal: betrayal; Leave: Leave. Everyone opposes, and relatives deviate. Describe complete isolation.

It's easy: Qing: hold it up. Many people work together and it is easy to lift things. It's easy to get things done through cooperation.

Targeted: arrow: arrow; The center of the arrow target A target hit by an arrow. Metaphor is the object of attack.

Different opinions: different opinions: more and more chaotic. There are a lot of people talking.

As we all know: as we all know.

Public expectation: public expectation: the hope of all; Return: Return. Everyone expected it. Refers to gaining the trust of the masses.

Stars hold the moon: many stars set off the moon, which means that people support a person they respect and love.

United as one: United as one, as strong as an iron wall. Metaphor is United and powerful.

Many people peck at the same sound: the word "everyone speaks" All the people say the same thing.

Resentful: The object of public resentment.

Open discussion leads to forests: it means that people's comments can make people believe that forests have appeared on the flat land. Metaphor many rumors can be confused.

People move mountains: people can move mountains by blowing. Metaphor means that many hands make light work. It is the same as "many people drift away from the mountain".

People floating on mountains: People can move mountains by blowing air. Metaphor means that many hands make light work. It is the same as "many people drift away from the mountain".

All people are floating on the mountain: here: blowing. Many people blow, which can make the mountains drift away. To make a metaphor, the more people speak ill, the greater the harm to people. This is also a metaphor for the power of numbers.

Many stars gather around the moon. Metaphor means that people support one person or more things around one thing.

Stars around the pole: Metaphorically, many things revolve around one thing, and perhaps many people support one person.

Many stars gather around the moon. Metaphor means that people support one person or more things around one thing. Just like "the stars are saving the moon".

The stars are arched: a metaphor for many things around one thing, perhaps many people support one person. Just like "the stars are surrounded by poles".

All hearts are like a city: United as one, as strong as an iron wall. Metaphor is United and powerful.

Concentric: refers to one heart and one mind, such as a solid castle. Metaphor means that everyone is United and powerful.

Public expectation: what people expect and admire. Describe the high prestige among the masses.

Everyone knows: everyone: many people. As we all know.

3. What is the month of the star? The word "the stars arch the moon"

Pinyin: zhòng xīng gǒng yuè

Explanation: Many stars gather around the moon. Metaphor means that people support one person or more things around one thing. Just like "the stars are saving the moon".

Source: Xu Chi's "Seeking the Peak": "And in the position of that major project, there is a big ruby. Around it, there are stars and arches around the moon, and there are many smaller rubies around. "

Example: Like ~, the students surrounded the old professor, shoulder to shoulder, arm in arm. Bi Ye "Bao Xiaofeng"

Synonym: The stars hold the moon and the stars save it.

Grammar: as object and attribute; Used in written language

Countless stars surround the moon ―― enjoying the respect and support of many capable people.

Pinyin: zhòng xīng pīng Yuè

Explanation: Many stars set off the moon. Metaphor means that people support a person they respect and love.

Source: The Analects of Confucius for Politics: "Take Yande as an example, Beichen lives in its place and the stars are * * *."

Ex.: Taking advantage of the change of dynasty, we have to carry him out! Lao She's Four Generations under One Family and Seven Generations under One Family

Synonym: the stars shine, the people want it, and the people want it.

Antonym: Leave Germany and go their separate ways.

Grammar: as predicate and object; Refers to people loved by the public.

Zhong Wu is still alone.

Pinyin: zhòng xīng Cun Yuè

Explanation: Many stars gather around the moon. Metaphor means that people support one person or more things around one thing.

Source: "Hui Yuan Liangqingli Zen Master Fasi Huangshan Liangkuang Zen Master": "Q:' How do the stars save the moon? "The teacher said,' What's the name of the moon?' "

Synonym: the stars arch the moon, and the stars hold it.

Grammar: as object and attribute; Used in written language

4. The four-character word "What month is the star" means "The star arches the moon" Pinyin: zhòng xěng gǒng Yuè Explanation: Many stars gather around the moon.

Metaphor means that people support one person or more things around one thing. Just like "the stars are saving the moon".

Source: Xu Chi's "Seeking the Peak": "And in the position of that major project, there is a big ruby. Around it, there are stars and arches around the moon, and there are many smaller rubies around. "

Example: Like ~, the students surrounded the old professor, shoulder to shoulder, arm in arm. Synonym of Bi Ye's Bao Xiaofeng: The stars hold the moon and save it. Grammar: as object and attribute; Pinyin used in written language: zhòng xěng pěng Yuè Explanation: Many stars set off the moon.

Metaphor means that people support a person they respect and love. Source: The Analects of Confucius for Politics: "Take Yande as an example, Beichen lives in its place and the stars are * * *."

Ex.: Taking advantage of the change of dynasty, we have to carry him out! Seven synonyms in Lao She's Four Generations under One roof: the crowning of stars, the return of the people, the return of the people; Antonym: divorced from morality, each goes his own way; Grammar: as predicate and object; Refers to people loved by the public. Pinyin: zhòng xěng Cuán Yuè Explanation: Many stars gather around the moon. Metaphor means that people support one person or more things around one thing.

Source: "Hui Yuan Liangqingli Zen Master Fasi Huangshan Liangkuang Zen Master": "Q:' How do the stars save the moon? "The teacher said,' What's the name of the moon?' "Synonyms: the stars arch the moon, and the stars hold the moon. Grammar: as object and attribute; Used in written language.

5. What are the four-character idioms that start with "Chen" but don't start with "Chen"? Idioms related to Chen are: Beichen's palace, its auspicious day, every auspicious day, sun and moon, and birthday.

Idiom: Beichen Star Arch

Pinyin: büI chén xīng güng

Commentary: Beichen: Polaris; Arch: Probably. Polaris is high and motionless, surrounded by stars. In the old days, it was a metaphor for governing the country and implementing moral policies, and the world would be United. Later, it was also a metaphor for people who were supported by the audience.

Source: The Analects of Confucius for Politics: "If Beichen lives in his place, the stars will be * * *."

Pinyin code: bcxg

Synonym: Star Gongbei

Usage: as object and attribute; It means to be respected

2. Idioms: Good days and auspicious days

Pinyin: liangché n jí rí

Explanation: good: good; Chen: Time; G: Geely. Good times, auspicious days. Later, it was often called a suitable day for marriage.

Source: Qu Yuan's Nine Songs of the Eastern Emperor Taiyi in the Chu Ci of the Warring States Period: "Good auspicious day, Mu Bixi God."

For example, make a sentence: today is a good day, and then you can get married. Xie Ming Shu's "Four Xi Ji Da Ode Bi Yin"

Pinyin code: lcjr

Synonyms: auspicious day, auspicious day, auspicious day

Usage: as an object; It also refers to a suitable day for marriage.

L 1: Good opportunity

3. Idiom: Every auspicious day.

Pinyin: féng JDéng chén n

Interpretation: refers to meeting good luck.

Source: Biography of the Later Han Dynasty and Ban Gu: "Every auspicious day, the scenery is also destiny." "Note:" Ding, when also. Chen, it's time ... Every generation cultivates itself, and it's the birthday of the son of heaven. "

Pinyin code: fjdc

Synonym: Seize every opportunity.

Riddle: Lucky.

Usage: as predicate and object; Refers to good luck.

4. Idiom: Participate in the sun and the moon.

Pinyin: shn chén rìYuè

Commentary: Shen, Chen, two-star name. In the morning, the sun and the moon are opposite, so it is used to describe irrelevance or irreconcilable.

Source: Bai Yuan Pu's "The Wall on the Horse" is the third fold: "Then the husband and wife are often separated, which is better than the sun and the moon living together."

Pinyin code: scry

Synonym: Chen Shen You Mao

Usage: as object and attribute; Refers to opposition

5. Idiom: Birthday

Pinyin: sh ē sh ē shēng chén bā zì √.

Explanation: Birthday: Birthday; Eight-character: the numerical value indicating the date of birth, and each item is replaced by two words and eight characters. Point out the year, month, day and time of birth.

Source: Xiao Xiaosheng of Ming Lanling's "Jin Ping Mei Hua thorn" The twelfth time: "The villain wants to recite, carve two figures of men and women with a wicker, write down the birthdays of husband and wife, and tie them together with 7749 red lines."

For example, today you will send someone to Shouning Palace to inquire about Fei Zhen 'e's date of birth, and then tell Song Junshi about Luo Hu. Yao Li Zicheng Volume 4 Chapter 21

Pinyin code: scbz

Usage: as object and attribute; Used for superstitious activities, etc