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Ancient four-character idioms and culture

1. A four-word idiom about culture: erudite: erudite.

Well-informed: know: know. I have seen a lot and know a lot.

Describe a profound experience and rich experience. I saw the news: I saw it, completely saw it; Contact information: extensive.

I have seen everything I need to see and heard everything I need to hear. Describe well-informed and knowledgeable.

Lessons from the past: clearance: familiarity; Bo: Extensive and knowledgeable. Know a lot about ancient things and be familiar with modern things.

Describe rich knowledge. Great talent: excellent intelligence and strategy.

Versatile: There are many talents and skills. Real talent and practical learning: real talent and practical learning.

My mind is full of economy and knowledge: economy and knowledge: sorting out silk threads and extending people's talents and skills. Describe people as extremely talented and resourceful.

Confucian classics practice: the old name refers to being familiar with Confucian classics and having good conduct. Have both ability and political integrity: virtue: moral character; Talent: talent; Equipment: Yes.

I have both good ideological quality and working ability and talent. Talent: talent: talent.

Metaphor is that people are extremely talented. Talented people: talent: talent.

Metaphor is that people are extremely talented. Building materials: roof purlins and beams.

Wood that can be used as a house beam. Metaphor can bear the heavy responsibility of the country.

Going out into the phase: going out to fight can be a general, and entering the DPRK can be a prime minister. Refers to people who are both civil and military, and also refers to people with high civil and military positions.

Outstanding person: Jie: outstanding; Ling: OK. It means that when an outstanding person is born or visited, his place becomes a scenic spot.

Stone country is unparalleled: Stone country: a national outstanding figure. Refers to the unique talents of a country.

Nanguan: the outstanding talent in the South. Refers to people with outstanding talents and knowledge.

Rising star: an outstanding person who appears late or grows up newly. Extraordinary: extraordinary: ordinary music.

Describe something extraordinary and excellent. Outstanding: outstanding appearance; Not a group: different.

Refers to talent and virtue beyond ordinary people, different. Excellent: pull out: surpass; Class: of the same kind; Extraction: originally like grass, it is extended to collection.

Beyond the same kind. More refers to people's moral ability.

Gao Chao: Karen: Same age. Beyond ordinary people, unparalleled.

Chinese odyssey: Gay: Overwhelming and surpassing. Talent or martial arts is the first in the contemporary era, and no one can match it.

Lu Jiang; Lu: Lu Ji in Jin Dynasty; Pan: From the Jin Dynasty. Lu Ji's literary talent is like the sea, and Pan Yue's literary talent is like the Yangtze River.

Metaphor is a person with knowledge and talent. Both wisdom and courage: resourceful and fearless.

Xuefu five cars: five cars: refers to five cars. Describe reading more and learning more.

Site bookcase: a metaphor for people who read a lot and have rich knowledge. Feng Ming, Yue Long: The elephant is prancing and the phoenix is singing.

Metaphor is outstanding talent. Teng jiao: dragon; Phoenix: Phoenix.

Like a dragon and phoenix dance. Describing people is very literary.

Embroidery: brocade, embroidery: exquisite and bright silk fabrics. Describe beautiful writing and gorgeous rhetoric.

Jingwei: Jingwei: The vertical line of fabric is called warp and the horizontal line is called weft, which is a metaphor for planning. Plan heaven and earth.

Describe people who are very talented and can do great things. Happiness from now on: hall: a tall hall.

Full of treasures. Describe a lot of wealth

Also described as knowledgeable. Collision of ironware: collision of metal utensils.

Metaphor is a talented person. Unparalleled: out: beyond; Right: In ancient times, right was respected.

No one can surpass him. Heroes of the first world: bears: heroes.

A hero of an era. A pillar of heaven: green: hold up.

A pillar of heaven. It is a metaphor that people can bear the heavy responsibility of the world.

Speak clearly: speech becomes an article. Describe quick thinking and good eloquence.

Write a chapter: write an article as soon as you brush your pen. Describe the agility of writing.

Lean on the horse: lean on the horse that is about to leave and draft the document, and you can wait for it to be completed. Metaphor means that the article is written quickly.

Wit of eyebrow sweeping: eyebrow sweeping: women draw eyebrows. Always refer to talented women.

Scholar: Comb: Comb your hair. No bun, no hairpin Jinshi.

Always refers to a woman with literary talent. Climb into the room: climb: board the ship; Hall: Hall; Room: inner room.

In ancient palaces, the front is the hall and the back is the room. Metaphor knowledge or skills from shallow to deep, step by step, and gradually achieve high achievements.

Even the smartest people are stupid: some people with outstanding intelligence look stupid and don't show their abilities. Da Qiao Clumsy: Clumsy: Stupid.

Refers to a really smart person who doesn't show himself. It looks clumsy on the surface. Chanting talented women: a special word used to describe talented women.

The story of Xie Daowen, a talented woman in the Eastern Jin Dynasty. According to the biography of his wife Xie in the Book of Jin, your wife is smart and eloquent. When the snow suddenly fell, Uncle Xie An said, "What do you want?" An Xiong Zilang said: "The difference between sprinkling salt and sprinkling air can be simulated." .

Lu Tao said, "If the catkins were not due to the wind." An Dayue, the public agreed. "

Later generations often regard women who are good at poetry writing as "poets". They can write poetry in seven steps: quick thinking and quick response.

Allusions from Cao Zhi's seven-step poems.

2. What crows feed back the four-word idiom describing "traditional culture": w ū y ā f?nb?Jingwei reclamation: j ě jěng wèI tián hǎI ? i steal light from the wall: zbt.

"Ciwu: When this bird is born, its mother feeds it for 60 days, and then feeds it for 60 days when it grows up." Jingwei's reclamation: In the old days, it was a metaphor of deep hatred and determination to take revenge.

The latter metaphor is determined and not afraid of difficulties. Jingwei: the name of a bird in ancient mythology.

Jingwei brought wood and stones and decided to fill the sea. Digging a wall to steal light: It turns out that Kuang Heng dug a wall in the Western Han Dynasty to attract his neighbors to study by candlelight.

Later, it was used to describe poverty and hard work. Word explanation: cut the wall: 1. See "Tearing down the wall and stealing light".

Steal light: 1. "Miscellanies of Xijing" Volume II: "Kuang Heng is a naive girl who studies hard without a candle, but his neighbor has a candle but doesn't catch it. Balance is to send its light through the wall and read it with a book that reflects light. " Later, he studied hard because stealing light made his family poor.

2. Still cheating. Review old knowledge and gain new experience.

It also refers to recalling the past to better understand the present. Word explanation: Review: 1. Review what you have learned.

So: old. Don't do to others what you don't want them to do to you: don't do to others what you don't want them to do to you.

Profound and profound: It describes profound thoughts and profound knowledge. Single word explanation: Bo: wide, many.

Sentence: Crows feed back 1, filial piety is precious, and filial piety is gentle and sweet. The lamb kneels and suckles to know filial piety, and the crow feeds back filial piety.

If you don't know filial piety, you are more pitiful than that bird and beast! Filial piety is the root of happiness. 2, the crow feeds back, the lamb kneels, the foundation of being a man, and filial piety to parents.

But how much love an inch of grass has is three times! I hope this short message can convey my love for my mother. Mother's Day is coming, I wish all mothers in the world a happy holiday and a safe life! 3. There is a kind of reward called digging a well, and there is a kind of gratitude called dripping, and the spring is rewarded; There is no danger, the crow feeds back, and the goat kneels and milks.

Touching is everywhere, and gratitude is a must. The indomitable spirit of Jingwei Reclamation 1 and "Jingwei Reclamation" deserves our praise. If you want to realize your dream, you must have the spirit of jingwei reclamation.

3. With the spirit of Jingwei filling the sea and Gong Yu moving mountains, what difficulties can't be overcome! Steal the light by poaching 1, the learning environment of students is greatly improved, and there is no need to poach the light any more. 2. We really admire the learning spirit of the ancients, reflecting snow and stealing light, and standing on the wall.

We should learn from Kuang Heng's reading spirit and study hard. Review the past and learn the new 1. If you can't learn new things, you will forget the old ones. You should review from time to time, and you will really make progress.

2. Be familiar with what you have learned, be ashamed to ask questions you don't understand, and never tire of learning. 3. In fact, another function of the review class is to review the past and learn new things, so that you can have a deeper understanding of what you have learned.

Do as you would be done by. Just loyalty and forgiveness. Don't do unto others what you don't want done unto you.

I don't want others to do it to me, and I want to do it without others. Be tolerant in life. No wonder Confucius said, "Don't do to others what you don't want others to do to you." .

In reality, many people can't abide by the creed of "Don't do to others what you don't want them to do to you". Everything is centered on personal interests, only caring about their own feelings, while ignoring the feelings of others. 1 and * * * profound poems, which are profound and memorable after reading.

China has a profound civilization, and China is a great country and a great nation. 3. Although there are a lot of dross in Confucianism, the overall content is profound and profound, and it has accumulated for thousands of years and has far-reaching influence.

3. What are the four-character idioms that describe "traditional culture"? 1. crow feeds back: w ū y ā f?n b?

2. Longitude and latitude reclamation: j ρ jρng wèI tián HγI γ i.

3. Dig the corner and steal the light: zá o bì t not u gu ā ng

Step 4 review the old and learn the new

5. Don't do to others what you don't want them to do to you.

6. Broad and profound: bó d à j and ng sh ē n

Explanation:

1. The crow feeds back: a metaphor for caring for the filial piety of the elders. "Ciwu: When this bird is born, its mother feeds it for 60 days, and then feeds it for 60 days when it grows up."

2. Jingwei Reclamation: In the old days, it was a metaphor of deep hatred and determination to take revenge. The latter metaphor is determined and not afraid of difficulties.

Jingwei: the name of a bird in ancient mythology. Jingwei brought wood and stones and decided to fill the sea.

3. Stealing light through the wall: The original intention is that Kuang Heng in the Western Han Dynasty dug holes in the wall to attract neighbors to study by candlelight. Later, it was used to describe poverty and hard work.

Word explanation:

Poacher: 1. See "Digging the Corner and Stealing Light".

Steal light: 1. "Miscellanies of Xijing" Volume II: "Kuang Heng is a naive girl who studies hard without a candle, but his neighbor has a candle but doesn't catch it. Balance is to send its light through the wall and read it with a book that reflects light. " Later, he studied hard because stealing light made his family poor. 2. Still cheating.

4. Review old knowledge and gain new experience. It also refers to recalling the past to better understand the present.

Word explanation:

Review: 1. Review what you have learned.

So: old.

5. Don't do to others what you don't want them to do to you: Don't do to others what you don't want them to do to you.

6. Broad and profound: describe the broad and profound thoughts and knowledge.

Single word explanation: Bo: wide, many.

Make sentences:

Show filial piety to elders

1, filial piety is precious, filial piety is gentle, and filial piety is sweet. The lamb kneels and suckles to know filial piety, and the crow feeds back filial piety. If you don't know filial piety, you are more pitiful than that bird and beast! Filial piety is the root of happiness.

2, the crow feeds back, the lamb kneels, the foundation of being a man, and filial piety to parents. But how much love an inch of grass has is three times! I hope this short message can convey my love for my mother. Mother's Day is coming, I wish all mothers in the world a happy holiday and a safe life!

3. There is a kind of reward called digging a well, and there is a kind of gratitude called dripping, and the spring is rewarded; There is no danger, the crow feeds back, and the goat kneels and milks. Touching is everywhere, and gratitude is imperative.

A symbol of Jingwei's reclamation/tenacious determination

1, the indomitable spirit of "Jingwei Reclamation" deserves our praise.

If you want to realize your dream, you must have the spirit of jingwei reclamation.

3. With the spirit of Jingwei filling the sea and Gong Yu moving mountains, what difficulties can't be overcome!

A hole was drilled in the wall to get light from the neighbor's house.

1, the learning environment of students has been greatly improved, and there is no need to steal the light from the wall anymore.

2. We really admire the learning spirit of the ancients, reflecting snow and stealing light, and standing on the wall.

We should learn from Kuang Heng's reading spirit and study hard.

Reviewing the past helps to understand the present.

1. If you can't learn new things, you will forget the old ones. You should review them often, so that you can really make progress.

2. Be familiar with what you have learned, be ashamed to ask questions you don't understand, and never tire of learning.

3. In fact, another function of the review class is to review the past and learn new things, so that you can have a deeper understanding of what you have learned.

Don't do unto others what you don't want done unto you.

1. A gentleman's way is loyalty and forgiveness. Don't do to others what you don't want others to do to me, and I want to do it without others.

2. Be tolerant. No wonder Confucius said, "Don't do to others what you don't want others to do to you.".

In reality, many people can't abide by the creed of "Don't do to others what you don't want them to do to you". Everything is centered on personal interests, only caring about their own feelings, while ignoring the feelings of others.

broad and profound

1 and * * *' s poems are profound and memorable after reading them.

China has a profound civilization, and China is a great country and a great nation.

3. Although there are a lot of dross in Confucianism, the overall content is profound and profound, and it has accumulated for thousands of years and has far-reaching influence.

4. A four-word idiom to describe culture: critically absorb all the beneficial things from foreign cultures and use them for our own use.

Literacy means having cultural knowledge.

Make the past serve the present: critically inherit the cultural heritage and make it serve today's proletarian politics.

The corner is affected; Corner; Kowtow; Accept culture. Originally, it meant that four major nationalities and foreigners came to China to pay tribute and receive education. Describe the prestige.

Min He: Min: Diligent. Refers to diligent study of ancient culture.

No ink in the chest: no ink in the chest. Metaphorically, people are uneducated and have a low education level.

Know nothing: I don't even know that the word "know" or "know nothing" is used to describe people who are illiterate and have low education.

Reading seeds: refers to scholars who can connect the past and the future in culture.

Golden age: refers to the most precious period in a person's life. It also refers to the most prosperous period of national politics, economy and culture.

Beautiful rain and European wind: Europe: Europe. Metaphor from Europe and the United States and other aspects of ideological and cultural invasion.

Taste both refined and popular: describe some literary works as beautiful and popular, which can be enjoyed by people of all educational levels.

It has a long history: the source is far away and the water flow is very long. Metaphor has a long history.

5. Four words about culture, read widely: learned and versatile.

Well-informed: know: know. I have seen a lot and know a lot. Describe a profound experience and rich experience.

I saw the news: I saw it, completely saw it; Contact information: extensive. I have seen everything I need to see and heard everything I need to hear. Describe well-informed and knowledgeable.

Lessons from the past: clearance: familiarity; Bo: Extensive and knowledgeable. Know a lot about ancient things and be familiar with modern things. Describe rich knowledge.

Great talent: excellent intelligence and strategy.

Versatile: There are many talents and skills.

Real talent and practical learning: real talent and practical learning.

My mind is full of economy and knowledge: economy and knowledge: sorting out silk threads and extending people's talents and skills. Describe people as extremely talented and resourceful.

Confucian classics practice: the old name refers to being familiar with Confucian classics and having good conduct.

Have both ability and political integrity: virtue: moral character; Talent: talent; Equipment: Yes. I have both good ideological quality and working ability and talent.

Talent: talent: talent. Metaphor is that people are extremely talented.

Talented people: talent: talent. Metaphor is that people are extremely talented.

Building materials: roof purlins and beams. Wood that can be used as a house beam. Metaphor can bear the heavy responsibility of the country.

Going out into the phase: going out to fight can be a general, and entering the DPRK can be a prime minister. Refers to people who are both civil and military, and also refers to people with high civil and military positions.

Outstanding person: Jie: outstanding; Ling: OK. It means that when an outstanding person is born or visited, his place becomes a scenic spot.

Stone country is unparalleled: Stone country: a national outstanding figure. Refers to the unique talents of a country.

Nanguan: the outstanding talent in the South. Refers to people with outstanding talents and knowledge.

Rising star: an outstanding person who appears late or grows up newly.

Extraordinary: extraordinary: ordinary music. Describe something extraordinary and excellent.

Outstanding: outstanding appearance; Not a group: different. Refers to talent and virtue beyond ordinary people, different.

Excellent: pull out: surpass; Class: of the same kind; Extraction: originally like grass, it is extended to collection. Beyond the same kind. More refers to people's moral ability.

Gao Chao: Karen: Same age. Beyond ordinary people, unparalleled.

Chinese odyssey: Gay: Overwhelming and surpassing. Talent or martial arts is the first in the contemporary era, and no one can match it.

Lu Jiang; Lu: Lu Ji in Jin Dynasty; Pan: From the Jin Dynasty. Lu Ji's literary talent is like the sea, and Pan Yue's literary talent is like the Yangtze River. Metaphor is a person with knowledge and talent.

Both wisdom and courage: resourceful and fearless.

Xuefu five cars: five cars: refers to five cars. Describe reading more and learning more.

Site bookcase: a metaphor for people who read a lot and have rich knowledge.

Feng Ming, Yue Long: The elephant is prancing and the phoenix is singing. Metaphor is outstanding talent.

Teng jiao: dragon; Phoenix: Phoenix. Like a dragon and phoenix dance. Describing people is very literary.

Embroidery: brocade, embroidery: exquisite and bright silk fabrics. Describe beautiful writing and gorgeous rhetoric.

Jingwei: Jingwei: The vertical line of fabric is called warp and the horizontal line is called weft, which is a metaphor for planning. Plan heaven and earth. Describe people who are very talented and can do great things.

Happiness from now on: hall: a tall hall. Full of treasures. Describe a lot of wealth Also described as knowledgeable.

Collision of ironware: collision of metal utensils. Metaphor is a talented person.

Unparalleled: out: beyond; Right: In ancient times, right was respected. No one can surpass him.

Heroes of the first world: bears: heroes. A hero of an era.

A pillar of heaven: green: hold up. A pillar of heaven. It is a metaphor that people can bear the heavy responsibility of the world.

Speak clearly: speech becomes an article. Describe quick thinking and good eloquence.