Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Lucky day inquiry - What makes up four idioms?

What makes up four idioms?

A. What are the idioms with the word "day" in the fourth word?

The idioms of the word "day" in the fourth word are: dark day (à n Wú ti ā n Ri), white and red viewing day (bái hóng guàn rì), incomplete day (bùk zhōng rì), whole day (bùo shízhūng ri) and seeing the day through the clouds (bù nji).

B. Japanese four-character idioms.

Wait for the sun with a cloud: look at the sun with a cloud. Describe being inspired, thinking suddenly enlightened, or metaphorically seeing the light and promising to return. The same as "seeing the clouds should be the sky."

Not in the same breath: you can't talk about it at the same time. Descriptions cannot be compared.

Darkness: metaphor for social darkness, no light can be seen.

Patching the sky and bathing day: refers to the two fairy tales of Nu Wa refining five-color stones to patch the sky and how to bathe the sun. Later used to describe people's ability to overcome nature. It also describes great achievements.

See the sun through the clouds: see the sun through the clouds. Metaphor breaks through the darkness and sees the light. It is also a metaphor to eliminate doubts, and my heart suddenly understands.

Baihua Birthday: In the past, it referred to February 12th of the lunar calendar, that is, the Flower Dynasty.

Tragic day: I still say there is no darkness.

Re-appreciating the light in the daytime: comparing out of the dark, seeing the light again.

Get out of trouble, etc. Refers to the day when you get rid of difficulties, grievances and depression.

Long rope tied to the sun: tie: tie, tie. Tie the sun with a long rope. Metaphor wants to keep time.

Almost no virtual day: almost: almost; Virtual: empty. Almost no day is free. It is described almost every day.

Daylight: during the day. Emphasize the contrast with dusk darkness.

No day can pass away: it will pass away soon, and there is no time to postpone it.

Clouds cover the sun: clouds cover the sun. The original metaphor is that a traitor blinds the monarch. After that, the villain is in power and the society is dark.

C. what Japanese idioms are there?

Steal a day,

An auspicious day,

Day and night,

Day after day in Kuafu,

The weather is fine,

The sun rises,

Tomorrow's yellow flowers,

Around the beam for three days,

See the sun again,

There is enough time,

Every day,

On a clear day,

Increasing day by day,

Kuafu chased the sun,

An auspicious day,

Prosperity,

Sunset on the western hills,

In the hot sun,

Good times and auspicious days,

Just around the corner,

At the same time,

The river is falling,

In full swing,

The world is getting worse and worse,

Shu dog barks at the sun,

Bai Hongguan,

I've been watching people for a long time,

Day and night,

Careful work,

The sun is three poles high-it's late in the morning.

D. what day is it today?

What day is it today? There is no four-word idiom, and the third idiom is day. It is as follows:

Wasted time: wasted time. Idle away time. Idle away time.

Long road: the sun goes down. It's a long way and the sun sets. There are still many things to do, but time is running out.

The weather is sunny, breezy and sunny. Describe sunny and warm weather.

The wind is calm and the sun is warm.

Metaphorically speaking, although my accomplishments are deep, I still need to practice and improve. Metaphor has reached a high level, but it is still not satisfied, and further efforts are needed.

The sun and the moon in the kettle are used to refer to the carefree life of Taoism and the life of quietism.

Glowing day by day often means that a person is making progress in morality, literature and art.

The river is getting worse and worse, and the river is flowing downwards day by day. Metaphorically, the situation is getting worse every day.

As bright as the sun and stars: clean and bright. As white and bright as the sun and stars. The description is obvious.

Maman Zimao Maman: It takes a long time to describe. Over time, it prospered day by day.

It's a long time. It's a long time.

Teeth are growing day by day: of population; Numerous: many. The population is increasing.

The world is getting worse, which means that the social atmosphere is getting worse every day.

As time goes by, as time goes by, as time goes by.

Jumping pill: a kind of bouncing pill. Describe how time flies.

Tired and tired: exhausted; Day: day after day; Clumsy: Clumsy. Now people who do bad things are often accused. Although they do their best, they will not get any benefits in the end. On the contrary, their situation will get worse every day.

Barbecue in the rain: barbecue. In the rain, in the sun. Describe the hardships of traveling or field work.

Prosperity day by day: a liter, the appearance of prosperity. Describe your career development day by day.

Be a monk for a day and hit the bell for a day. Metaphor perfunctory, muddle along.

The guests were greeted by the sun and the moon. Refers to the passage of time. Bing, by "hey", it means meeting. Say goodbye.

The guests were greeted by the sun and the moon. Refers to the passage of time. Bing, by "hey", it means meeting. Say goodbye.

As bright as the sun and stars, as bright as the sun, moon and stars.

If the sun and stars are bright, they are just like the sun, moon and stars. Both are "soldiers like the sun and stars"

Sun and Moon God, Chen, two-star star. In the morning, the sun and the moon are opposite, so it is used to describe irrelevance or irreconcilable.

Wind and sun, wind and sun. Describe nothing to hide.

The wind and Japanese and American breezes are smooth and sunny. Same as "sunny day".

The wind is sunny, the breeze is warm and the sun is warm. See "Warm Weather".

Look up: bamboo pole tip; Up: up. This is a metaphor for rapid academic progress.

Lake, sky, sun and moon refer to the immortal life of Taoism. With "the sun and the moon in the kettle".

Huiguang Rixin refers to persistent study in Germany and updating every day.

The water in the river flows downwards day by day. Metaphorically, the situation is getting worse every day. It's the same as "the river is getting worse."

Delay the sun and the moon, or delay. Use "delay the years".

Things have passed, which means things and time have passed.

The sky is high and the sun is far away. Metaphor away from the emperor.

Clearly understand, but still in broad daylight, broad daylight.

Still the end of the road.

There is still a long way to go. Metaphor is a situation of despair or decline.

In vain: in vain. Cost: waste. Day and month: time and time. Waste time in vain.

Xishan is getting thinner and thinner: approaching. The sun is going down. Metaphor things close to decline or people close to old age. Also known as "Sunset in the Western Hills" and "The Western Hills are forced by the sun."

Relaxation means not working hard, but getting better and better.

As high as the sun and the moon. Describe the eternal vitality of the work.

Agenda: discuss or deal with things; Timetable: Timetable. A planned discussion, a date to do something.

Rain, sunshine, rain and sunshine exposure. It also describes the hard work in the wild or on the journey.

The new month is different on different days, and it is updated every day. Describe rapid change and development.

As bright as the sun and stars: obvious. As obvious as the sun and stars. Describe the achievements, everyone sees * *. Also known as "as bright as the sun and the moon".

Loyalty to the sun and moon can run through the sun and moon. Describe extreme loyalty.

When a monk hits a bell every day. Metaphor perfunctory, muddle along. There is also a feeling of helplessness and reluctance.

E. What Japanese four-character idiom?

Idioms ending in Japanese characters

Absence of justice

It's too dark to see the sunshine in the sky. Describe the social darkness under the rule of reactionary forces.

A white halo penetrated the sun.

Bai Changhong wears the sun. The ancients believed that if there were extraordinary things in the world, it would cause this change in the sky. In fact, this is not a rainbow but a halo, which is an atmospheric optical phenomenon.

The twelfth day of the second lunar month.

In the past, it referred to February 12 of the lunar calendar, that is, the Flower Dynasty.

Eat all day, don't use your head and do nothing.

All day: all day. Eat all day, don't think, don't do anything serious.

There is great hope for enlightenment or seeing the light.

Clear the clouds and see the sun. Describe being inspired, thinking suddenly enlightened, or metaphorically seeing the light, there is great hope. It's the same as "seeing the sun through the clouds"

Dispel the dark clouds and see the sun

Open the dark clouds and see the sunshine. Metaphor breaks through the darkness and sees the light. It is also a metaphor to eliminate doubts, and my heart suddenly understands.

Two fairy tales: Nu Wa's alchemist and He bathed the sun.

Here are two fairy tales: The goddess patching the sky and Sun Bath. Later used to describe people's ability to overcome nature. It also describes great achievements.

Under the rule of darkness

Metaphor social darkness, there is no light at all.

cannot be mentioned in the same breath

We can't talk about it at the same time. Descriptions cannot be compared.

I cann't last a day

All day: from morning till night, all day. I can't last a day. Describe a critical situation or extreme panic.

Five days in Youyanan

It is still dark.

Want to keep time

Tie: tie, tie. Tie the sun with a long rope. Metaphor wants to keep time.

Have a bright future

Get out of trouble, etc. Refers to the day when you get rid of difficulties, grievances and depression.

Wasting time.

Wasted time: Time goes by in vain. Idle away time. Idle away time.

in public

Emphasize the contrast between daytime and dusk darkness.

Almost every day.

Almost: almost; Virtual: empty. Almost no day is free. It is described almost every day.

Clouds cover the sun-treacherous officials deceive the king

Clouds covered the sun. The original metaphor is that a traitor blinds the monarch. After that, the villain is in power and the society is dark.

There is no time to postpone.

Will soon perish, there is no time to delay.

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Still dry clouds covered the sun.

(of tall trees or buildings) reaching out into the sky to block out the sun.

Dry: rush; Cover: cover. Rush into the sky and block the sun. Describe a big tree or a building.

F. What are the four-character idioms with Japanese characters?

One day [yǒ copy u zhā o y and ri] will go on strike. One day.

Day by day [rüshèn yürü] is very: deepening, better. Describe how things are getting deeper or worse.

One day in Sanqiu Sanqiu: Three quarters. It means that a day without seeing each other is like three quarters. The metaphor of parting is short, but it feels long. Describe yearning.

Elegance in a day [yΡ rzhΡ yΡ] Elegance: communication. Refers to a short-lived association. Friendship is not deep.

A date of one day [y: r: b: ng: m:] describes being extremely favored and being promoted within one day.

A thousand dollars a day [y and r qi ā n j and n] is a delicate and unchangeable description.

G. when and when, four-character idiom

There is no such idiom.

Japanese idioms:

Three days in never say goodbye, when we looked at each other,

If I know today, why should I know,

Since you regret it, why did you do that?

H. four idioms about what to say.

be stunned

Stunned is an idiom of China, pronounced as müdèng kǒu dāI, which describes being stupefied and silly because of surprise, fear or excitement.

From the first episode of Yuan Anonymous's Earning Fast Pass.

1. What are the idioms whose fourth word is Japanese?

Steal a day,

An auspicious day,

Day after day in Kuafu,

Around the beam for three days,

See the light of day again,

On a clear day,

Kuafu chased the sun,

An auspicious day,

Good times and auspicious days,

Shu dog barks at the sun,

Bai Hongguan,

Day and night,

Clear the clouds and see the sun,

Day after day,

One day,

Cover the sun,

Darkness,

In broad daylight,

Not in the same breath,

A long rope tied to the sun,

Cover the sun, cover the sky,

Eating all day,

There will never be peace,

Clear the clouds and see the sun ―― Eliminate misunderstandings

J. Idiom encyclopedia, four-character idioms, when and where?

1000 Aliri days

Lady Yang

It means that the horse runs fast. The latter metaphor has made rapid progress in specialization.

The source "Zhuangzi Autumn Belongs to Water": "Qi, Ji, Hua and Qi, a thousand miles a day." "Historical Records Biography of Assassins": "I heard that Miracle is prosperous, thousands of miles away; To its aging; Drive the horse away first. "

Structural subject-predicate form.

Usage is as a compliment. Mostly used in production, career, economy, science and technology and personal career. Generally used as predicate, attribute and adverbial.

Positive sound one; It must be pronounced "y"

In shape discrimination; Can't write "Lee".

Synonyms are changing with each passing day.

Antonyms are stagnant and slow.

~ and "changing with each passing day": Both describe rapid development; Progress is rapid. But ~ focus on the front and advance quickly; "Changing with each passing day" focuses on rapid change.

example sentence

(1) Under the guidance of the Party's correct line; China's industrial and agricultural production is developing steadily.

(2) My parents want me to study.