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Idioms starting with the word "car

The idioms starting with the character "car" include: 車尘马足, 車驰马骤, 車殆马烦, 車怠马烦, 車怠马烦, I will be very optimistic, 車烦马毙 , 車攻马同 , 車轨***文, 車过腹痛, 車击舟连, 車笠之盟, 車量斗数, etc.

Chinese idiom: 车尘马足

Interpretation:1)means that the car is in great need of transportation. It is also a metaphor for the world. The same is true for the other side.

Chengduo

Chengduo (pinyin: chéng yǔ, English: idiom) is a stereotyped word in the Chinese vocabulary. The idioms are said by all people, and they become idioms in the language, so they become idioms. Most of the idioms are four characters, but there are also three characters, five characters and even more than seven characters.

Chinese idioms are a major feature of traditional Chinese culture, they have a fixed structural form and a fixed way of saying things, they express a certain meaning, and they are applied as a whole in a statement, taking on the components of subject, object and determiner.

A large part of idioms is inherited from ancient times, and it represents a story or allusion. Some idioms are miniature sentences. Idioms are also ready-made words, similar to idioms and proverbs, but also slightly different.

Chinese idioms are a bright pearl in Chinese culture.

Basic Explanation

Ancient Chinese vocabulary is characterized by a kind of fixed phrases used for a long period of time, which are derived from the ancient classics or writings, historical stories, and people's oral stories. The meaning of idioms is incisive, often implied in the literal meaning, not a simple addition of the meanings of its constituent parts.

It is tightly structured, and generally cannot change the word order arbitrarily, change or add or subtract its components. Its form is predominantly four-lettered, with some three-lettered and multi-lettered ones, mostly consisting of four words.

Simply put, idioms are terms that everyone knows, that can be cited, that have clear sources and allusions, and that are used to a fairly high degree.