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Complete works of four-word idioms praising chickens

The rooster's crown is red, like a red flower, and the sarcoma under his mouth hangs like a pair of earrings. The following are chicken idioms and explanations that I have carefully arranged for you. Welcome to read for your reference.

Chicken idiom 1:

It's better to be king in hell than to serve in heaven.

【jī shī ni? c? Ng] See [Queen of Chicken Mouth].

Irrelevant matter

【jī ch? ng d? Sh:] Gains and losses are like chickens pecking at insects. Small gains and losses don't matter.

Kung fu is home

【m? jī yǎng d? O] wooden chicken: a kind of cockfighting, which looks as stiff as wood. Describe kung fu as home.

It's just a form, but it has no practical significance.

【t? O qu m: n w m: j:] Dogs made of mud, chickens made of mud. Metaphor is just a form.

A cock crows and a dog crows.

【jī m? ng gǐu f? You can hear each other barking and barking. Metaphor is a densely populated place.

Narrow-minded

【xiǎo d? jī ch? Ng] metaphor is narrow-minded, only concerned about small things, regardless of the overall situation. Also said that the old mouse belly chicken intestines.

In ancient times, it was considered that rooster was an abnormal phenomenon, indicating war.

[xi? ng jī? m? Ng] In ancient times, people thought that the rooster crowed at night was an abnormal phenomenon, indicating war.

A man who is going to win power.

[Hu? Me? Ng j and g ǒ u] metaphor clings to others and gains power.

Humble followers wait for the supervision of superiors.

[Hu? Am I here? Nj and qu m: n] The king of chickens and dogs in Huainan. Metaphor refers to people who rely on others to gain power.

Filial piety can be achieved in bereavement.

【jī gǔ zhī chu? Ng] The original meaning is to be haggard and tired on the mattress because of bereavement and excessive sadness. Later, it was compared to showing filial piety in parents' funeral. Also described as thin.

The hen flew away and the eggs in the coop were broken ― everything was lost.

【jī fēi d? The chicken flew away and the egg broke. Metaphor at both ends, nothing.

Kill the chicken to get the egg-kill the chicken to get the egg

[shā j and q Lu m: n] also said that killing the goose lays the golden egg. Metaphor only pays attention to short-term interests and harms long-term interests. Eggs: eggs.

Get the chicken, lose the sheep

【zhēng jīshy? Ng] Metaphor is greedy for small and lose big.

The appearance of the old man

【h? f? jī p? ] Crane hair: white hair; Goose skin: describes the wrinkles on the skin. The skin is wrinkled and the hair is pale. Describe the appearance of old people.

It's better to be king in hell than to serve in heaven.

【jī kǒu ni? h? U] Warring States policy? Han Ceyi: "It is better to be a chicken mouth than a cow queen." It means that it is better before the small one than after the big one. The latter metaphor would rather be independent in a small situation than be dominated in a big situation.

When a person becomes an official, people who have relations with him will follow suit.

[j: qu m: n Ji ē xi ā n] It is said that Liu An, the king of Huainan in the Han Dynasty, scattered the remaining medicine in the yard after cultivating immortality, and the chickens and dogs ate it, and it all ascended to heaven. Metaphorically, when a person becomes an official, people who have relations with him follow suit.

Kill time in cockfighting and dog racing.

【d? U j: And z ǒ u g ǒ u] Let the chicken beat the chicken and let the dog run. It is usually used to refer to an idle person. Also said that the cockfighting ran away.

The hen is flying and the dog is running ― it's a complete mess.

【jī fēi gǒu ti? O] scared the chicken to fly a dog to jump. Describe a panic.

pursue fortune and avoid disaster

【QJ? b? Xi bu ng] beg Anji to avoid disaster.

Something that is light and unimportant.

【jī t? What about you? c? Metaphor is a slight and unimportant thing.

Chicken idiom 2:

Even chickens and dogs were not spared ―― a brutal massacre.

【jī quǎn b? Lee? Describe the cruelty of the massacre, even chickens and dogs were not spared.

art treasure

【j? guāng f? Y incarnation] Ji Guang and the Phoenix Feather. Metaphor art treasures.

Meet good luck.

【f? ng j? děng ch? [n] means to meet good luck.

Make the moon auspicious.

【l? ng yu? j? r? ] preface: good and auspicious. Yue Ji Ji Day. It refers to auspicious days.

Villains and fame and fortune

【jī w? zhēng sh? ] Chicken: A metaphor for a mediocre generation. It used to mean that little people competed for fame and profit.

Look at yourself in the mirror and feel sorry for yourself.

【shān jī wǔ j? Pheasants dance in front of the mirror. Metaphor is self-appreciation.

It's easy for relatives and followers of senior officials to benefit from it.

[j: qu m: n sh ē ng ti ā n] According to records, after Liu An, the king of Huainan in the Han Dynasty, became immortal, the remaining Dan medicine was scattered in the courtyard, and chickens and dogs ate it and ascended to heaven. Language out of Jin "immortal biography"? Liu An. Later, it was used to mean that a person became a big official, and people who had relations with him followed suit (including derogatory meaning).

Women are thrifty.

【jī m? ng y? Gēng] Metaphorically, women manage their families diligently.

Rooster wild boar is a kind of fighting animal. In ancient times, it was shaped like a crown to show good courage.

【d? I'm j and p? i t? Wear a rooster-shaped hat and wild boar-shaped decorations. Roosters and wild boars are aggressive. In ancient times, they were put on belts to show their bravery.

Goose skin of crane bone

【h? G ǐ j ī f ū] Lonely and skinny. Describe old age.

My son is not like his father.

【jī b? j? f? Chickens can't catch up with the phoenix. A son is inferior to his father.

Appearance masks inner timidity and weak will.

【f? ng m? O j and d m n] d m n] chicken feathers, chicken gall. Metaphor seems brave but actually timid.

Talented people are reduced to mediocrity

【h? k? n jī q? [n] Metaphorically, people with outstanding talents are reduced to mediocrity.

Behavior that has no practical use.

【 t ǔ j: w m: g ǒ u 】 Metaphor has no real thing and exists in name only. The same as "native tile dog".

Extremely desolate Gambon Olakrumbi

【jī quǎn b? W? Describe extreme desolation and loneliness.

Afraid of filial piety and delay business, get up without light.

【jī m? ng h? u d? I am afraid that I will lose my morning and get up before dawn. The cock crows to warn of danger.

Small income

【jī t? Nzh and xι] are metaphors for small gains.

The predicate is shoddy, confusing and not easy to use.

【y? jī w? i f? Ng] refers to shoddy work, confusing advantages and disadvantages.

Runan chicken

【rǔ n? n ch? Nj: And] Runan Chicken.

A look of fear or surprise.

【dāi r? m? J: Stay like a wooden chicken. Describe becoming numb with fear or surprise.

entertain guests

【shā jī w? I shǔ] incarnation refers to hospitality.

Debesha occupies a high position.

【jī qī f? ng ch? O] habitat: living. Chickens live in phoenix nests. Metaphor is that people with humble talents occupy high positions.

make a premature reference

[Ji? n luǎ n qi? J: When I see an egg, I hope it will become a chicken. I'll announce the dawn in the morning. Metaphor is too early.

A woman can only obey her husband after marriage.

[Ji? jī zh? J: For example, a woman can only obey her husband after marriage.

The horizon is wide and shallow.

[jǐng wāxρjρ] Acne chicken: The name of an insect, that is, midges, is often used to describe tiny things. Metaphor vision is not wide, shallow knowledge.

The disciplined March did not even disturb a chicken or dog.

【jī quǎn w? J: and ng] describe marching discipline, even the chickens and dogs are not disturbed. It also means safety. The same is "the chicken and the dog are not surprised."

Get up early to practice sword.

【jī m? Ng q ǐ w ǔ refers to the heroic spirit of being ambitious and striving for strength.

Benevolence is precious.

【r? n jī zu? f? Buddhism. Regard ordinary people as precious.

easy

【f? jī n? ng w? Metaphor is easy. The first chapter of Kang Youwei's Book of Great Harmony: "That is, Ren Xuan in the Song Dynasty in China and the kind and virtuous in the Ming Dynasty were all achieved by the appearance of the mistress? In other words, Lu Wu, a prostitute who usurps the throne, has no choice. His talents control the world, and he can tie chickens and take pills. "

Marry a dog with a dog [Ji? Gǒu Sue? Gǒu] For example, a woman can only obey her husband.

Look healthy and lively.

[Hu? b? ng lu? n ti? O] jump around.

Colorful

【 w ǔ c ǔ ib ǔ n f ǔ n 】 refers to all kinds of colors, very beautiful.

Hold one's head high and one's chest out.

[? Ng sh ǒ u t ǐ ng xi not ng] Raise your head and stand up. Describe high morale and high morale.

stride along with one's chin up

[? ng shǒu ku? b? ] Head up and stride forward. Describe high spirits, high spirits.

Wind and rain swept the gloomy sky ―― a grim and serious situation.

yǔ·r? Hu? 】 "The Book of Songs"? Zheng Feng? Wind and rain: "The wind and rain are gloomy, and chickens crow unceasingly." It is rainy and dark during the day. Later, it was used to describe the grim situation and the dark society. Hey: dim.