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The fourth word is a four-character idiom of auspicious words.

1. Four-character idioms beginning with auspicious words are auspicious, auspicious, auspicious, auspicious, auspicious, auspicious.

I. Good luck [jí x and ng g ā o Zhao]

Explanation: Jixing: refers to happiness, wealth and longevity. Good luck shines high.

From: Chen Canyun's Tropical Storm: "It was stabbed when he was an apprentice in Hong Kong, which means' good luck'."

Second, an auspicious day [when jí ré n ti ā n xi]

Interpretation: Renji: a good person; Photo: Help bless. Superstitious people think that good people will get help from heaven. A disease or difficulty or misfortune that is often used to comfort others.

From: Yuan Anonymous "Peach Blossom Girl": "You just follow him; Lucky people and nature; The day after tomorrow, I will come with the girl to congratulate you. "

Just follow him; Good people will get help from heaven; I will come with that girl to congratulate you the day after tomorrow.

Three. An auspicious day

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

From: Qu Yuan's Nine Songs of the Eastern Emperor Taiyi in the Chu Ci of the Warring States Period: "The ecliptic is auspicious, and Mu will be happy with God."

Auspicious day of the zodiac, auspicious day, respectful and solemn to see the emperor.

Four. Good luck and bad luck [jí xi is not stupid].

Explanation: auspiciousness, misfortune, disaster and happiness.

From: Three Kingdoms. Chen Shou's Biography of the Three Kingdoms, Wu Zhi and Taishi Ci: "I am not alone in this crime."

This is a misfortune, and I don't just suffer from it.

V. auspicious day

Explanation: auspicious day, good time. Both are "auspicious days".

Said by: Shi Ming Nai 'an's The Outlaws of the Marsh: "Song Jiang chooses a good day, burns a furnace of incense, drums and gathers people, and all go to class."

Song Jiang picked an auspicious day. When it was good, he burned a furnace of incense, drummed and assembled, and all went to class.

2. Four-word idioms beginning with auspicious words Ji Guang Pian Yu: Ji Guang: the name of the beast in ancient mythology; Feather: a hair. Metaphor preserved precious cultural relics.

Renji Tianxiang: Renji: a good person; Photo: Help bless. Superstitious people think that good people will get help from heaven. A disease or difficulty or misfortune that is often used to comfort others.

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

Good luck: good luck: good luck. Satisfied. Celebrate the happiness and satisfaction of others.

Jixing: Jixing: refers to happiness, wealth and longevity. Good luck shines high.

Ji people have their own nature: phase: help, happiness. God bless the good. It's the same as "a lucky man looks at heaven"

Good luck, bad luck, misfortune, disaster and happiness.

Jill's snare pliers: It is a metaphor for cruel officials and friends who are traitors and frame innocent people.

Good days: auspicious days, good times. Both are "auspicious days".

A piece of fur of Ji Guang: a metaphor for the remaining precious cultural relics. Same as Ji Guang and Pian Yu.

Feng Yu of Jiguang: Hairiness of Jiguang and Phoenix. Metaphor art treasures.

Auspicious stop: the first stop word means stop, and the second stop word is an auxiliary word. Refers to celebrating.

Good luck is uncertain: good luck: good luck, extended to misfortune, success or failure; Divination, extended to prediction. Whether this is a blessing or a curse, success or failure, is unpredictable.

3. The fourth word of the idiom 1 is four, no three no four [bêsānêbês].

Chinese idioms

No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no,no. This is an China idiom. Pinyin is bù sā nù bù ù, which means that it is not like this, and it is not like that. It's just not like it. It's neither fish nor fowl. Be described as indecent or inappropriate.

Chinese name

suspicious

Foreign name

1. with a grain of salt; Indecent II. Neither fish nor fowl; neither fish nor fowl

source

The Water Margin?

2, upside down [[di ā n sā n d ? o s? os]

Disturbed is an idiom, pronounced as di ā n s ā n d m ? o s ā n d mo, which describes the disorder and disorganization in speaking and doing things.

Chinese name

Out of order

source

The Romance of the Gods by Xu Ming Lin Zhong.

spell

din sān dǎo sì

explain

Describe the disorder of speaking and doing things.

explain

Three, four: it means clutter. Describe the disorder of speaking and doing things.

source

Xu Ming Lin Zhong's Romance of the Gods: "After three or four days of worship, my teeth are upside down and I am uneasy."

The fourth word is left. The idiom "Love is the same as sheep"

Athena Chu broth Yangzu

It means that we have a deep friendship and are willing to die for each other. Refers to the difference between life and death.

Used as predicate and attribute; Deep feeling

Similar words are like brothers.

Rhyming words are in a dilemma, not enterprising, not stuffy or not fire, state officials set fire, wind fire, moths put out fire, attract wind and ignite fire, close the edge, wipe the east and wipe the west, and adapt materials.

Origin of idioms

If you want to clean the dust in the villa, Shuyang will be fierce. In the Southern Dynasties, Liu Liangjun broke up with Shangguang.

Examples of idioms

A true friend is like a sheep. Being close to each other, we can call the wind and rain for our friends, be sunny for our friends, and take care of our friends in every possible way.

The fourth word is the idiom "Love the people as a son". In the old society, some rulers were praised for taking care of the people like their own children.

If you don't apologize and thank the Son of Man, it means that you are guilty and unworthy.

The leader of bandits, the son of heaven, also refers to the leader of the mountain uprising in the old society.

Villagers and common people refer to rude and vulgar people.

Canon code: pawn; Rudder: for sale. Sell your wife as usual. Describe life as extremely poor.

The virgin of the East Wall refers to the virgin of the neighbor.

Reading seeds refer to scholars who can connect the past with the future in culture.

Ordinary people generally refer to mediocre people.

The wife of the hero in the monarchical era was given, and the descendants were hereditary officials. In ancient times, it meant the glory of being an official.

A romantic wit is used to refer to a person who is free and easy and talented.

Gaozu disciple Gaozu: Gao Cai, a title of respect for other students. Students with excellent grades.

Solitary minister: an isolated and helpless distant minister in the feudal court; Illegitimate: An illegitimate child born to a concubine. It is a metaphor for people who encounter difficulties and hardships.

Guanghanxian Guanghan Palace: Guanghan Palace, the legendary fairy palace on the moon. The Fairy in Guanghan Palace-Chang 'e.