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Four Character Idioms with Good Significance

1. Four-character idioms with good moral

1. 吉星高照

吉星高照 is a Chinese idiom with the pinyin jí xīng gāo zhào, Ji Xing (吉星), meaning the three stars of good fortune, fortune and longevity. It means the lucky star shines high.

Source: Chen Yuyun, Tropical Shocker: "It was pricked on when he was an apprentice in Hong Kong, with the meaning of 'auspicious star shining high'."

Vernacular translation: that tattoo is when he was an apprentice in Hong Kong when stabbed with the meaning of the auspicious star shining high when.

Usage: subject-predicate; as subject, object, determiner; with positive meaning, used in written language.

例句:Nothing you do is not smooth, but the lucky star shines high.

2. Turtle, Dragon, Scale and Phoenix

Turtle, Dragon, Lin and Phoenix, pronounced guī lóng lín fèng, is a Chinese idiom traditionally used to symbolize the longevity, honor and good fortune of four animals. It is a metaphor for a person who is in a high position and has virtue over the four seas.

Source: Eastern Han Dynasty, Ban Gu, "The Book of Han - Zhai Fangjin Biography": "The Empress Dowager is in power, and there is the response of the tortoise, the dragon and the phoenix."

Vernacular translation: The Dowager Empress Dowager is in charge of the government, as if she were a tortoise, a dragon, and a phoenix.

Usage: as subject and object; as a metaphor for a person of high moral character.

3. Ziqi Donglai

Ziqi Donglai is an idiom, pronounced as zǐ qì dōng lái, which is a metaphor for auspicious signs.

Origin: Han - Liu Xiang "Biography of the Immortals": "Lao Zi traveled to the west, Guan Ling Yin Xi looked at the purple gas floating off, and Lao Zi fruit by the green ox and pass also."

Vernacular translation: Legend has it that before Lao Zi crossed the Hangu Pass, Guan Ling Yin Xi saw purple gas coming from the east and knew that there would be a saint crossing the pass. Sure enough, Laozi came riding a green ox.

Usage: as object, determiner; with positive meaning.

例句:Shanghai is near the East China Sea, the place where the purple energy is generated.

The Chinese idiom of "绝处逢生" (绝处逢生) is Jué Chù Féng Shēng (jué chù féng shēng), which describes finding hope in a desperate situation.

Origin: Ming Menglong, "Metaphors of the World": "I was happy to find life in a desperate place, and met an old man with a staff."

Vernacular translation: Fortunately, I found hope in a desperate situation and met an old man who came with a walking stick.

Usage: partial formal; as predicate, determiner, dative; describing a matter of life and death.

Example: Don't think too much about the obstacles in the way, sometimes "ignorance" can produce a magnificent scene of survival.

5. 才高八斗

才高八斗 is a Chinese idiom, pronounced as cái gāo bā dǒu, 才, meaning literary talent, talent; 斗, the name of the utensil, which means describing a high level of human talent and rich knowledge.

Source: Southern Dynasty - Song - Anonymous "Shi Changtan - Dou Zhi Cai": the article is much, called the talent of eight buckets.

Vernacular translation: When one writes many articles, one can be regarded as being highly talented in humanities and rich in knowledge.

Usage: subject-predicate; as predicate, determiner, object.

Example sentence: Li Bai is highly talented, known as "embroidered mouth is half of the Sheng Tang"!

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2. Four-word idioms with good moral significance

Auspicious Star Highly Illuminated: Auspicious Star: refers to three stars of blessing, fortune and longevity. The star of good fortune shines high.

Sanyangkaitai: "Zhouyi" said the lines even for the yang hexagrams, broken for the yin lines, the first month for the tai hexagrams, the three suns were born in the next; winter and spring, yin and yang long, there is a good heng of the image. It is often used to praise the beginning of the year or to symbolize good luck.

Turtle, dragon, scale and phoenix: traditionally used to symbolize longevity, dignity and auspiciousness of the four animals. It is a metaphor for a person in a high position of virtue.

Changle Yongkang: An auspicious ode. Endless joy and everlasting health.

Five Sons: used as a wedding blessing or auspicious words.

Purple gas to the east: Legend has it that before Laozi crossed the Hangu Pass, Guan Yin was happy to see a purple gas coming from the east and knew that there would be a saint to cross the pass. Sure enough, Laozi came riding a green ox. In the old days, it was compared to an auspicious sign.

DajiLiYi: Very auspicious and smooth. In the old days, it was used for divination and blessing.

The first is to sneak out of the house. It is better to run away secretly.

Harmony and good fortune: Zhi: Zhi Zhi. It's a good idea to be in harmony.

Ji Long Zhi Xi: auspicious and grand joy.

Doing good deeds to bring good fortune: the old term refers to doing good deeds on weekdays, which can bring good fortune.

Weeping Lin and sorrowful phoenix: Lin: unicorn; phoenix: phoenix. Ancient legend is that it is an auspicious beast that can only be seen in times of peace and prosperity. It is said to mourn the decline of the country.

The Lord of the Hatchet: The metaphor is to change the danger into peace. The lord is the owl, which was regarded as an evil bird in the old days, and the turtle dove is an auspicious bird.

Auspiciousness and misfortune: Auspiciousness, misfortune, calamity, happiness.

The phoenix bird does not come: phoenix bird: refers to the phoenix, a symbol of good fortune. The phoenix does not come. It is a metaphor for the world is not peaceful, politics is not clear and there is no hope.

East to purple gas: Legend has it that before Laozi crossed the Hangu Pass, Guan Yin was pleased to see a purple gas coming from the east and knew that there would be a saint to cross the pass. Sure enough, Laozi came riding a green ox. In the old days, it was a metaphor for auspicious signs. The same as the "Purple Qi East".

Rui Cai Xiang Yun: Rui: auspicious. The clouds in the sky show auspicious signs.

Auspicious in times of trouble: even in the event of disaster, it can be turned into good luck.

Unlucky wood: auspicious: auspicious; wood: tree. Unlucky tree. I.e., the tree that was destroyed by lightning. Refers to a shelter that does not bring good fortune.

The black cow gives birth to a white calf: the black cow gives birth to a white calf. An old superstition referring to an auspicious omen.

Rui Beasts and Precious Birds: Rui: auspicious; Precious: precious. Auspicious beasts, precious birds.

The cow sleeps on auspicious ground: auspicious: auspicious. It refers to the graveyard that will help the future generations to get promoted and become rich.

Tend: Tend. It means to avoid disaster.

Turtle, Dragon, Lin and Phoenix: four animals traditionally used to symbolize longevity, dignity and good fortune. It is a metaphor for people who are in high positions and have virtue over the four seas.

Phoenix to Yi: Yi: Yi. The phoenix comes to dance, the instrument is extraordinary. In ancient times, it refers to an auspicious sign.

Harmony and Qi to Xiangqi, Violence and Difference: Harmony and Qi: gentle weather; to: to invite; Xiang: auspicious; Violence and Difference: inharmonious atmosphere; Hostility: sins. A harmonious atmosphere can lead to good fortune, while a disharmonious atmosphere can lead to disaster.

Three suns in the sky: often used to praise the first of the year or to symbolize good luck. It is the same as "three suns in the sky".

Feng Feng Hua Ji (逢凶化吉): Feng: Encounter; Fierce: Unfortunate; Ji: Fortunate; Ji: Fortunate, auspicious. It is a term used to describe the transformation of an encounter into an auspicious and smooth one. This is a superstitious statement.

A wind in five days and a rain in ten days: It means that the wind blows once a day and a rain falls in ten days. Describe the wind and rain. In the old days, as an auspicious sign of peace and prosperity.

Lian Li Zhi Mu: trees with different roots and branches together. In ancient times, it was considered an auspicious sign.

Lunar Auspicious Day: Lunar: good, auspicious. Auspicious day. Refers to auspicious and good days.

Harmony invites good fortune, and ill-manneredness invites hostility: Harmony: harmony; ill-manneredness: disharmony; hostility: sin. Harmony leads to good fortune, disharmony leads to disaster.

Xiangyun Ruiqi: In the old days, the colorful clouds in the sky were considered auspicious signs, so called Xiangyun Ruiqi. Also known as "auspicious clouds of color".

In the event of disaster into auspicious: encountered a disaster can also be turned into auspicious.

Jingxing Qingyun: a metaphor for auspicious signs. Qing Yun, five-colored clouds, auspicious clouds.

Good behavior leads to hostility, and harmony leads to good fortune: good: disharmony; hostility: sin. It means that disharmony leads to trouble, while harmony brings good fortune.

Phoenix: phoenix: phoenix, the legendary king of birds; Yi: Yi. In ancient times, it was a sign of good fortune.

Phoenix Emperor Lai Yi: Phoenix comes to dance with extraordinary instrumentation. In ancient times, it referred to an auspicious sign. The same as "phoenix to Yi".

Rui Ying: Rui Ying: auspicious signs; Calamity: natural calamities and peculiar natural phenomena. It refers to both auspicious and disastrous signs.

Avoiding evil and tending to good fortune: avoiding danger and tending to good fortune.

3. idioms with better meanings, four-letter idiom words with good meanings

Turn disaster into happiness: turn misfortune into happiness. Refers to turning bad things into good things.

Remembering the bitter and thinking of the sweet: recalling past sufferings and recalling today's happy life.

Turtle, Dragon, Lin and Phoenix: four animals traditionally used to symbolize longevity, honor and good fortune. It is a metaphor for a person who is in a high position and has virtue over the four seas.

Turning a lord into a dove: a metaphor for turning danger into peace. The lord is the owl, which was considered as a vicious bird in the old days, and the dove is an auspicious bird.

Turn disaster into happiness: same as "turn disaster into happiness". The same as "turn disaster into happiness".

Phoenix: phoenix: phoenix, the legendary king of all birds; Yi: the appearance. In ancient times, it was a sign of good fortune.

Have Blessings Together: Happiness comes *** to share together.

Fortune doesn't come in vain: Fortune: for nothing. Happiness does not come without a reason.

Woe without favoritism: the arrival of disaster and happiness is not the will of God, can not be biased, are caused by their own doings.

Woe and Happiness Without Door: No Door: There is no certainty. It refers to the fact that disasters and happiness are not predestined, they are all caused by people themselves.

Liao Yu Blowjob: Liao Yu: the daughter of Duke Mu of Qin. It is a metaphor for a man and a woman who are in love with each other and enjoy happiness.

Changle Yongkang: an auspicious ode. Endless joy and everlasting health.

Purple gas to the east: Legend has it that before Laozi crossed the Hangu Pass, Guan Yin was pleased to see a purple gas coming from the east, knowing that there will be a saint to cross the border. Sure enough, Laozi came riding a green ox. In the old days, it was a metaphor for auspicious signs.

Seek more happiness for yourself: you will get more happiness if you seek help from yourself than from others.

The cow sleeps in a lucky place: lucky: auspicious. It refers to the grave site that will help the descendants to get promoted and become rich.

4. Four-letter idioms with good meaning

A pen participates in creation: creation: to create and nurture. A pen is involved in the creation and fertilization. The word "good" is used to describe a person who has a high level of skill in writing. Pen and ink dance: the writing is marvelous and brilliant. Pen and Han: refers to the quickness of the writing without stagnation. The power of the pen is carried alone: carry: lift with both hands. Describes a strong writing style and a great momentum in writing. Iron under the pen: Iron: weapons, such as swords and knives. Describe the sharpness of the writing. Spring and Autumn Writing Method: refers to the praise and blame in the twists and turns of the writing. The Great Craftsman Carries a Catty: a metaphor for a person who is skillful in his craft or skillful in his writing. Pouring Gorges and Diarrhea River: a metaphor for the soundness and majesty of the writing style. Punctuation of the pen: pen: writing. Refers to the article's sublime and wonderful place. MA-闳中肆外:闳:博大;肆:奔放,淋尽尽。 It refers to the rich content of the article, and the writing can be maximized. Hongbian Li Zao: describes the poetry and writing of strong, gorgeous words. Rapid turn: describes the situation or writing, such as a sudden change, and very quickly down the trend of the development of the next. Dragon Jumping and Tiger Lying: a metaphor for writing and calligraphy. Meng Poetry and Han Pen: the poetry of Meng Jiao and the writing of Han Yu. It refers to a good work of poetry and writing. Clean water and ice: as clean and pure as ice water. Describes a person of high character or elegant writing. Stealing Heaven and Wonderful Hands: Stealing Heaven: describes a person with amazing skills; Wonderful Hands: refers to a person with talent. Describes a writer or artist who is skillful in writing and has a very beautiful and original style. WANGYANG PESHU: WANGYANG: the vastness of the water; PESHU: opening and closing. The water is vast and the switch is controlled. Metaphorically speaking, the writing and speech is sound, open and close. Literary style edge decoration: literary style: refers to the article brilliant; edge decoration: refers to the clothing decorated with lace. Refers to the lace literature, exquisite writing. A diarrhea: diarrhea: water down straight injection. It describes a river flowing straight down, flowing fast and far. It is also used to describe the exuberance of a piece of writing or a piece of music. It also describes a price that has fallen sharply. Yuan light white vulgar: Yuan: refers to Yuan Zhen; white: refers to Bai Juyi. Generally speaking, the writing is vulgar and shallow, frivolous and frivolous. The clouds are full of paper: clouds: a metaphor for literary talent. Describe the eyes are full of brilliant writing, word hostage frost: metaphorical writing praise and criticism.

5. Four-word idioms with good meaning

吉星高照 [ jí xīng gāo zhào ]

Explanation: 吉星:指福、禄、寿三星。 The star of good fortune shines high.

Derived from: Chen Yuyun (陈残云《热带惊涛录》):"That was pricked on him when he was an apprentice in Hong Kong, and it carries the meaning of 'auspicious star shining high'."

Example: After that, ~, he will have soaring days in politics.

◎ Xu Chi "Peony"

Grammar: subject-predicate tense; as subject, object, determiner; with positive meaning, used in written language

Example sentence

Chen Mianyun "Tropical Shocker": "Suddenly, I found that there was a light-blue, eight-pointed star tattooed on his right arm, which was tattooed on his right arm when he was an apprentice in Hong Kong, bearing the '~' meaning, but the guy thought it was a sign of 'undesirable elements' and was immediately detained."

Near-synonyms

Hongluan照命 吉祥如意 大吉大利 洪福齐天 吉人天相 三生有幸

6. idioms with good meanings, idioms with good meanings four-letter words

福禄寿喜, 福地洞天, 水天一色,郁郁郁葱葱,青山绿水 , 山zd青水, 湖光山色,江山如画 , spring flowers, spring rains, peaches and red plums, Full of spring color in the garden, beautiful algae, spring flowers, spring breeze on the lips, tiger's tail, spring ice, cold wood, spring blossom, the earth returning to spring, spring rain like oil, spring earthworms, autumn snakes, spring, the end of spring, the teeth in spring color, spring frogs, autumn cicadas, spring recitation, summer strings, spring birth, summer growth, spring depths as deep as the sea, spring mountain like a smile, spring bamboo shoots sprouting angrily, spring color full of gardens, spring trees, twilight clouds, spring color, tantalizingly, spring flowers and algae, spring blossoms, spring dews, autumn frosts, spring flowers, autumn months, spring and scenery, spring springs, spring water, spring sunshine, inch of grass, lips in full of color, spring mountain like a smile, spring depths as deep as the sea, spring life and autumn kills, spring births and summer growths, autumn harvests, winter hiding Spring bamboo shoots sprout in fury Spring frogs, autumn cicadas, springtime, springtime, springtime, springtime, springtime, springtime, springtime, springtime, springtime, springtime, springtime, springtime, springtime, springtime, springtime, springtime, springtime, springtime, springtime, springtime, springtime, springtime, springtime, springtime, springtime, springtime, springtime, springtime, springtime.

7. What are the words with good meanings

Examples of words with good meanings are: bái tóu fù guì (白头富贵), bái tóu fù guì (白頭富贵), which is composed of a white-headed man and a peony flower.

The metaphor is that the couple grow old together. Bái tóu fù guì (白头富贵), commonly used as a wedding greeting in old China.

The pattern is often composed of white heads and peony flowers. Zhou Dunyi "Love Lotus": "The peony flower is also rich and noble".

The white-headed bird is the size of a painted eyebrow, and when it is old, it has a white head, also known as the white-headed man. It is a metaphor for a gray-haired old man.

Liu Tingzhi's poem on behalf of the sad white-headed man: "Sending words to the red-faced son in full bloom, I should pity the half-dead white-headed man". The poem "Chuī xiāo yǐn fèng" (吹萧引凤) expresses the hope for a happy marriage.

春和景明 [chūn hé jǐng míng] Spring and Jingming [chūn hé jǐng míng] Symbol of warmth and warmth in spring, the scenery is bright and colorful. 如登春台 [rú dé chūn tái] 春台:美好的旅游、观光的地方,比喻极好的生活环境。

As if living in a happy and peaceful world. 怀瑾握瑜 [huái jǐn wò yú] 怀:怀藏;握:手握;瑾、瑜:美玉,比喻美德。

The metaphor is that people have pure and noble character. 例 句 We should strengthen our ideological cultivation when we are in our youth, ~, should be the goal of each of our secondary school students.

Bird's voice and flower's fragrance [ niǎo yǔ huā xiāng ] Birds chirp beautifully and flowers bloom fragrantly. It describes the beautiful scene of spring.

Origin and Sources Qing Dynasty - Li Yu's "Birds and Flowers": "All the way to the park, the mountains are green, the water is green, and the birds and flowers are fragrant, it's really a good scenery." Example sentence Spring to the park to trekking, in the realm of ~, don't have some fun.

8. Auspicious idioms, moral good four-letter words

吉祥如意

祥:祥瑞. The word "auspicious" is used to describe a person who is happy and satisfied with his or her life. The idiom of "Auspicious and Satisfactory" is used to praise others for their good fortune.

[Pinyin]

jí xiáng rú yì

[出处]

North and South Dynasties - Zhang Cheng "statue inscriptions": "For the deceased parents to honor the creation of the Guanyin statue of a district; the size of the family, such as the eight mouths of the people to worship; good luck and good luck."

[Example sentence]

It's New Year's Eve, and my father put up spring scrolls at the front door to represent good luck.

[Near Meaning]

All things go well, as one wishes, as one wishes, as one wishes

[Opposite Meaning]

The time is bad, the luck is bad, and things go against one's wishes, the time is bad, the life is bad, and the life is not good

9. What are the Four Character Words of Good Significance

There are four four character words of good significance: auspicious and good luck, as in the spring stage, good fortune, good fortune and good health, everything is going well, always be in agreement, and pillow and flow of stones.

吉祥如意

Pronunciation: [ jí xiáng rú yì ]

Interpretation:祥:祥瑞. It is often used to praise others for their fulfillment and satisfaction.

Origin: North and South Dynasty - Zhang Cheng "Statue Inscription": "For my late parents, I made a statue of Goddess of Mercy; the whole family, including eight people, made offerings to it; it was auspicious and satisfactory."

Example sentence: a young intellectual who has been admitted to the university, walks on the river with joy and sees the carp jumping out of the water in the river, the writer can use this to play and say that this is a symbol of ~, Peng Cheng Wanli.

如登春台

Pronunciation: [ rú dēng chūn tái ]

Interpretation: 春台: a wonderful place for traveling and sightseeing, a metaphor for an excellent living environment. It seems to live in a happy and peaceful world.

Origin: Laozi, Chapter 20: "The crowd is as happy as enjoying the Taijinyuan, as if they were on the Spring Terrace."

福泰安康

Pronunciation: [ fú tài ān kāng ]

Interpretation: meaning peace and health, indicating auspiciousness.

万事如意

Pronunciation: [ wàn shì rú yì ]

Interpretation: 如意:符合心意。 Everything is in line with the mind, very smooth

Yongjie Tongxin

Pronunciation: [ yǒng jié tóng xīn ]

Interpretation: Yongjie Tongxin is used as a kind of blessing in the marriage life, which expresses that husband and wife have harmonious relationship, mutual help, and family harmony. It is also used to bless the newly married couples to be eternally united, to grow old together, and to be happy for a hundred years. This dish also expresses that husband and wife will always have the same heart, heart to heart, mutual understanding, and snuggling together.

Pillow flow gargling stone

Pronunciation: [ zhěn liú shù shí ]

Interpretation: In the old days, it referred to the life of seclusion.

Origin: Southern Dynasty - Song - Liu Yiqing 《世说新语-排调》:"Wang said: 'The stream can be pillowed and the stone can be gargled?' Sun said: 'So pillow stream, want to wash its ears; so gargle stone, want to sharpen its teeth.'"

Example sentence: ~Jun family affairs, think with the senator carefully discussed.