Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - The 24 Solar Terms - Idioms beginning with four words
Idioms beginning with four words
I can't ask for more blessings, perfect blame, thirst for wisdom, seek common ground while reserving differences, and seek honor to betray my country.
Seek the final report, fame and responsibility, flattery, fame and profit, virtue as thirst, greed as insatiable, truth from blindness, death, divination, righteousness, honor and disgrace, and divination.
Excessive knowledge, thirst for knowledge, seeking relatives and friends, seeking wine, surviving against benevolence, seeking gains and losses, thirst for knowledge, seeking three worships and four worships, seeking blessings and disasters, seeking land and homes, seeking complete destruction, not seeking survival, seeking loyalty and filial piety.
Seek one person, horse, talent, talent, literature, people, literature, god, Buddha and benevolence.
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