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Recorded four-word idioms

1. What are the little-known and most memorable four-word idioms → Know whether to cheat a fool → Be stupid → Make a fish → Fish, silks and foxes → Dog board → Freeze → Freeze and thaw → Get off the bus → Walk on the ground → Go east, west, north, south → Lose everything → Die in the evening → Sleep at night. I don't know → I get it → My eyes shine → I spend a lot of time on crayons → I'm ashamed of myself → I've been facing the wall for nine years → I spend a lot of time on flowers → I'm a soldier → I'm a knife → I'm a knife → I'm a pencil → I straighten my back → I respect Meng Liang → I respect my mind → I calm my mind → I'm a country → I'm a country → Fluency → clamoring for promotion → helping each other in illness → helping the poor → going to the countryside to ask about the customs → vulgarity → forbearing people's chewing → chewing the tongue → root tiles → potting tea and urine → drowning the heart and destroying the quality → worrying about the eyes → feeling at ease → Taishan Rock → sinking into the sea → heading south for the sea → cars, horses and feet → enough soldiers and food → food case abbot. I'm full of intestines and brains → I don't care → I'm surprised → I'm outside → I stand on tiptoe → I'm cocky → I go my separate ways → I don't pick up leftovers → I'm simple and arrogant → I'm vulgar → I'm playful → I like chewing vinegar → I'm full of jealousy → I'm mediocre → I can't control my mouth → I'm talkative → I'm embarrassed at Chang 'an chess game. → Failure → Success or Failure → Failure → Chickens who are not as good as chickens → Chickens who show a one-stop attitude → Do what they want to do → Do what they want to do → Be sure → Be firm → Pull out the original → Be at the end of the road → Sell knives and buy calves → Receive calves' wages → Hand in storage → Hold the wine upside down → Hold the pincers → Worry about wine → Worry about wine for a long time. Books are bound to have books → things are impermanent and sentimental → one favors the other → he advocates this harmony → he is kind and approachable → people are in trouble → mechanical application → brain-binding → brain-blocking → panacea → medicine can cure diseases → eliminate violence → good days → Sang Yu's thin days → humiliating the country and damaging the teacher → being dissatisfied with the teacher → mastering the classics. External causes → internal injuries → injuries → rivers entering the sea → low waves are not shocking → shock is only a wind escape → dust breaks martingale → martingale is unhappy → tears of joy → intertwined → I'm sorry for your loss → intensify efforts → prepare horses → horses are not as good as dust → and become famous → stay in history → Shi Ce Dan Xin → slander your heart → blame your name. Clean the source → clean a few windows and light a few windows → cross a horse between windows → be patient and die → die for virtue → die for extreme things → get twice the result with half the effort → bring all kinds of troubles → where will you go → brokeback → ignore yourself → care for others → be amiable → be close to each other → be close to each other → be close to each other.

2. Four-word idioms describing history come from historical stories. This idiom story comes from Twenty-two Years of Zuo Zhuan Gong.

This idiom means not arguing with others or making concessions on your own initiative. The story comes from Wu dialect, the national language.

The idiom "in full swing" describes the large lineup and momentum of a group of people or things. This story can be found two years after Tang Jian Ze Di granted permission.

The idiom "please go to the urn" means to punish yourself with someone. This story comes from the biography of Jin Shu Wen Yuan Zuosi.

The idiom "Luoyang paper is expensive" is to praise the popularity of excellent works. The story comes from a false prophecy in Shi Shuo Xin Yu.

This idiom means to comfort yourself or others with fantasy. This story comes from Liezi Tang Wen.

The idiom "high mountains and flowing water" is a metaphor for bosom friends and wonderful music. This story comes from Biography of Historical Records and Meng Changjun.

The idiom "a chicken calls a dog to steal" refers to a humble skill or a person with this skill. This story comes from Jin Shu's Fu Jian Zhai Ji.

The idiom "all plants are soldiers" describes nervous and paranoid panic psychology. This story can be found in Zhuangzi Lieyukou.

The idiom "looking for pearls" means that writing an article can stick to the theme and grasp the main points. The story comes from Su Shi's Notes on Yu Wenke yún dāng Gu Yan in the Northern Song Dynasty.

"Have a plan" means that you are fully prepared before doing things and are very sure of the success of things; It also means calm, very calm. The story comes from the biography of Du Yu in the Book of Jin.

The idiom "like a broken bamboo" describes the ceaseless victory in the battle. The story comes from Yang Shen's "Yilin Felling Mountain" in the Ming Dynasty.

The idiom "from the book" means to do things mechanically in the old way and not know how to be flexible; It is also a metaphor to look for things according to certain clues. The story can be found in Zhuangzi Autumn Water.

This idiom means that when you don't have enough strength to do something, you will feel helpless. The story comes from Zuo Zhuan Xi Gong Five Years.

The idiom "the lips are dead and the teeth are cold" means that the two sides are closely related and interdependent. This story comes from the Biography of Zu Ti in the Book of Jin.

Waiting for Your Pillow, written by Liu Kun, vividly shows Liu Kun's determination to kill the enemy and serve the country at any time. Later, it was used as a metaphor to always be alert to the enemy and prepare for battle.

This story comes from Biography of Historical Records and Zheng Ji. The idiom "coming from behind" often means that the latter can surpass the former.

And Ji An said the original intention, very different. The story comes from Lu's Spring and Autumn Annals: Self-knowledge. "Stealing the bell of the ear" describes "stealing the bell of the ear" as a metaphor for covering up ignorance and deceiving others.

This story comes from Biography of Jin Zu. The idiom "smell the chicken and dance" describes energetic and promising, and also means that people with lofty ideals should cheer up in time.

This story comes from Historical Records Wei Shi Jia. The idiom "pick firewood to put out the fire" means that evil is eliminated in the wrong way, but it is enlarged as a result.

The story comes from Zhuangzi Autumn Water. The idiom "Handan toddler" means to imitate others mechanically. Instead of learning from others' strengths, you will lose your own strengths and skills.

The story comes from Historical Records of Qin Shihuang. The idiom "referring to a deer as a horse" is a metaphor for deliberately reversing right and wrong and confusing black and white.

The idiom "waiting for a rabbit" means getting something for nothing, or sticking to a narrow experience and not knowing how to change it. This idiom comes from Historical Records Biography of General Li, which means that being sincere and strict with yourself will naturally move others and be admired.

Idiom entry: nine Niu Yi hairs (browse number: 553) Idiom pronunciation: jiǔ niú y and má o Idiom definition: one hair on nine cows. Metaphor is a very small number in a very large number, which is insignificant.

The idiom comes from Sima Qian's Letter of Appointment in the Han Dynasty: "If a courtier is brought to justice, what is the difference with an ant?" Example of Idiom: Don't boast in Niu Yi, complacency will capsize. (Chen Yishi's "Feeling the Seven Things of the Ancient Times") Idiom story: Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty (Liu Che) heard that Li Ling led troops into the territory of Xiongnu, and his morale was high and his heart was high.

At this time, many ministers jokingly congratulated the emperor on his wisdom and good use of people. Later, Li Ling was defeated and surrendered, and Emperor Wu was very angry. In turn, the ministers who congratulated Li Ling called Li Ling useless and disloyal.

At this time, Sima Qian stood silently, and Emperor Wu of Han asked his advice on this matter. Sima Qian bluntly said that there were only 5,000 infantry in Liling, and the building was deserted. Send a grasshopper file? ё。 Skiing like this? Shrug your shoulders? Orange? He killed more than 10,000 enemies in the battle and was a great general.

Eventually, the road was cut off and the war stopped because the food ran out. Li Ling didn't really surrender, but was waiting for an opportunity to serve the country. His contribution can still make up for his failure.

Emperor Wu listened to him defend Li Ling and satirized the emperor's closest relative, Li Guangli, for attacking Xiongnu from the front, which made Sima Qian angry and put him in prison. The following year, Li Ling was misrepresented as a Xiongnu soldier. Emperor Wu killed Li Ling's mother and wife without making things clear.

In order to cater to the emperor, Du Zhou, the grand marshal of the imperial court, framed Sima Qian for framing the emperor and gave Sima Qian the most cruel and humiliating "greedy punishment". Sima Qian was devastated and wanted to commit suicide when he was in pain; But on second thought, the death of a lowly man like him, in the eyes of many rich people, is just like a drop in the bucket, which not only won't get sympathy, but also makes people laugh.

So I decided to bear the burden of humiliation and use my life and time to painstakingly and tenaciously complete this great Historical Records. The ancients said that people with great courage have great wisdom, and Sima Qian is such a person.

He knew that in his time, it was better to die a dog than a person with no status and fame like him, so he lived bravely and finally finished this unprecedented great historical work-Historical Records. Sima Qian told this idea to his good friend Ren. Later, according to what he said in his letter, people derived the idiom "nine hairs", which is used to mean that something or someone is only a part of the vast majority, just like a hair on nine cows.

Idiom entry: collusion (browse number: 5 19) Idiom pronunciation: shàng xià qí shǒu Idiom definition: metaphor for intrigue and collusion. The origin of the idiom: In Zuo Zhuan's Twenty-six Years of Xianggong, it is recorded that Bozhou Plough deliberately favored the circle of princes, called Huang Jie as a witness, hinted to Huang Jie, raised his hand and said, "The master is the circle of princes, and several princes are your brothers."

3. Four-word historical idiom: Yangtze River water does not return to the east.

Later it was borrowed as a epigraph name. More means that the past disappears and history advances.

Broken newspapers: describe stale and messy; Bao Chao: Copying ancient imperial edicts, memorials and other documents. Refers to the old, incomplete and unreferential historical records.

Earth-shattering ancient myths and legends: Pangu created the world and began to have human history. Later, it was often likened to an unprecedented time since ancient times.

The name is clear and secret: clear words; Qing history: In ancient times, notes were recorded on bamboo slips, which were called history books. Record someone's name and deeds in the history books.

Describe great achievements, immortal. History books: In ancient times, notes were recorded on bamboo slips, which were called history books.

Record someone's name and deeds in the history books. Describe great achievements, immortal.

Pangu's creation means that mankind has begun to have history. Qing history: history books.

Leave a good name in history. Unprecedented. Something that has never happened in history.

It means unprecedented. Counting ancestors: counting theory; Canon: refers to the historical system and deeds.

When talking about the historical system and deeds, I forgot the responsibilities of my ancestors. Metaphor is forgetfulness.

It is also a metaphor. Mistake the past: blame and deny.

Attack current politics with historical stories. It has a long history.

Metaphor has a long history. Dynasty history: refers to books regarded as classics in the old days; Student: It refers to history books.

Read the history of scripture all day. Describe diligent study.

Metaphor originally refers to connecting words, comparing facts and recording history. Later, it was generally called composition chronicle.

4. Four words of history: books that were regarded as classics in the old days; Student: It refers to history books. Read the history of scripture all day. Describe diligent study. Source: Yuan Anonymous's "Licas Marry Maids" is the third fold: "If you dare, you can read a lot of books and know more stories."

The Water of the Yangtze River in river of no return. Later it was borrowed as a epigraph name. More means that the past disappears and history advances. Source: Shi's "Red Cliff Nostalgia": "A river never returns, a romantic figure through the ages."

Cave guide ancient and modern cave guide: clear observation. Have a thorough understanding of history and reality.

Broken newspapers: describe stale and messy; Bao Chao: Copying ancient imperial edicts, memorials and other documents. Refers to the old, incomplete and unreferential historical records. Source: Biography of Wang Anshi in the Song Dynasty: "The book Spring and Autumn Annals should not be listed as a scholar, and the play name is Scrap Newspaper."

Earth-shattering ancient myths and legends: Pangu created the world and began to have human history. Later, it was often likened to an unprecedented time since ancient times. Source: Three Kingdoms Zhi Wu's "May 3rd Calendar": "Heaven and earth are like a chicken, and Pangu was born in it. Eight thousand years old, heaven and earth are open, for heaven, yin is the ground, and Pangu is among them. "

The name is clear and secret: clear words; Qing history: In ancient times, notes were recorded on bamboo slips, which were called history books. Record someone's name and deeds in the history books. Describe great achievements, immortal. Source: Tang Du Fu's poem "Eighteen Books for Zheng": "The ancients are far away, and the words of history are not lost."

History books: In ancient times, notes were recorded on bamboo slips, which were called history books. Record someone's name and deeds in the history books. Describe great achievements, immortal. Source: Tang Du Fu's poem "Eighteen Books for Zheng": "The ancients are far away, and the words of history are not lost."

Put on the past, put on the present: flip. Tong: Yes. Learn history and be familiar with ancient and modern times.

Qing history: history books. Mark: Write it down. Write down your name in the history book. Metaphor leaves a good reputation in history. Also known as "the history of Qing Dynasty", "the history of Qing Dynasty", "the history of Qing Dynasty" and "the history of Qing Dynasty". Source: Fang Ming Rugao's "Zen Biography" back to the 36 th: "Although the generals are weak, they are all outstanding, and they are both civil and military, just like the arms of the court and the beams of the halls. Today, I can learn about life in the sky, disarm and surrender. I will draw up the name of history, which will last forever. "

Qing history: history books. Leave a good name in history. Source: Yuan Yiming's "Haotian Pagoda" is the first fold: "You can't hook the name of history and stay forever."

Qing history is called Qing history: Qing refers to bamboo slips, which were recorded on ancient bamboo slips, so it is called history books. H: Pass it on. Make a name for yourself in history. Source: The eighth sentence of Tang Lixian's rhyme "Ten Poems of Ren Shang Mountain Residence": "And the history is stable, and the sages are lagging behind."

Leaving a lasting legacy in history means leaving a good reputation in history. Source: Shen Yuanxuan's "A Flower, Zhang Sigong's Topic, Looking at the Cloud and Thinking of Home" divertimento: "Looking at the filial piety of the ancient sages, this history is immortal."

Qing history: history books. Go down in history. Source: Yuan Yiming's "Haotian Pagoda" is the first fold: "You can't hook the name of history and stay forever."

Qing history: history books. Go down in history. Source: Yuan Yiming's "Haotian Pagoda" is the first fold: "You can't hook the name of history and stay forever."

Unprecedented. Something that has never happened in history. It means unprecedented. Source: Feng Jia's Notes on Poems on the Cloudy Rilou in Linghai in the Qing Dynasty (Volume 12): "Why does Tianmen hang its wings?" There is no precedent for a hundred years, and everything is important. "

Counting ancestors: counting theory; Canon: refers to the historical system and deeds. When talking about the historical system and deeds, I forgot the responsibilities of my ancestors. Metaphor is forgetfulness. It also means ignorance of one's own history. Source: Fifteen Years of Zuo Gong: "Father has no future! I have forgotten my ancestors. "

Mistake the past: blame and deny. Attack current politics with historical stories. Source: Historical Records of the First Emperor Qin Shihuang: Those who dare to speak, poem and write abandon the market and take the past as the past. I don't think it's the same crime. "

Learn from the past and learn from the successes and failures in history. Source: "The Biography of Wei Zhi in the New Tang Dynasty": "Taking copper as a mirror can be positive; Taking history as a mirror, we can know the rise and fall; Take people as a mirror and you can know the gains and losses. " The Biography of Wei Zhi in Old Tang Dynasty takes the sword as the mirror.

Take history as a mirror and absorb the successes and failures in history. Take history as a mirror. Source: Biography of Wei Zhi in the Old Tang Dynasty: "My husband can take copper as a mirror and clothes as clothes; Taking history as a mirror, we can know the rise and fall; Taking people as a mirror, you can understand the gains and losses. "

Those glorious deeds or great spirits that will never go down in history will be circulated in history forever. Source: Tang Du Fu's Eighteen Books for Zheng: "The ancients are far away, and the words of history are not lost."

It has a long history. Metaphor has a long history. Source: Tang Juyi's Epitaph of Mrs. Pei Jun in Haizhou: "The husband is long, and the roots are deep."

Metaphor originally refers to connecting words, comparing facts and recording history. Later, it was generally called composition chronicle. Source: Interpretation of the Book of Rites: "It is a matter of rhetoric, which is taught by Chunqiu."