The third time, the king cleaned up, got a piece of white jade and carved it into jade, which was called "harmonious jade" by the world. Metaphor means not knowing a good talent or talent.
No three-tile metaphor is incomplete. Avoiding the army means giving in and avoiding.
A house: three miles. Eight difficulties and three disasters are a metaphor for children being born sick.
It also describes frequent misfortunes. There are five classes in the middle of the night, and midnight is midnight.
It means late at night. Drooling: Drooling.
The saliva hangs three feet long. Describe the appearance of extreme greed
Also described as very hot eyes. Samadhi Samadhi: Buddhist term, Sanskrit transliteration word, which means "positive definite", that is, shielding distractions and calming the mind is a method of Buddhist practice.
Metaphor is the secret of this. A tripod has three legs, which means that the three parties are separated and compete with each other.
The same as "three points". Three days in Daan: get together and drink.
In order to celebrate, the feudal emperor chartered the people to drink for three days. Later, it was used to express large-scale celebrations.
Samadhi Samadhi: Sanskrit, meaning positive definite. Get rid of all distractions, calm your mind, concentrate and achieve enlightenment.
Extend to technical know-how or essence. It means to be profound in some way and familiar with the essence.
Reading three describes reading seriously. There are three strips tied to the abdomen: thin bamboo strips, which can be woven into mats.
Hold your stomach with three sticks. Tighten your belt.
Metaphor is hungry and content with poverty. Read for more than three hours: after winter, after night, after rain, after sunny days.
This means that you should seize all your free time to read a good book. Twice and three times: again and again.
More than once, again and again. Two emperors, three kings and two emperors: Tang Yao and Yu Shun; Three Kings: Yu Xia, Shang Tang and Zhou Wenwang.
Refers to the ancient emperors. Two full and three flat metaphors mean that life is passable and very satisfying.
The same as "three levels and two full". Two peaches and three scholars: samurai.
During the Spring and Autumn Period, Qi Jinggong gave two peaches to Gong, Tian Kaijiang and Gu Yezi respectively, and all three of them abandoned the peaches and committed suicide. Metaphor is impeded.
Half-hearted.
Describe the idea unprofessional and uncertain. With "half-hearted".
Half-heartedly describes indecision, indecision or indecision. Feng Xuan in the Three Caves in Feng Xuan: Qian Feng, a guest of Meng Changjun during the Warring States Period; Cave: a nest.
It is a metaphor for setting up multiple hiding places for safety or taking various measures to avoid disasters. Convert into three treasures: YieldThree treasures: Buddhism refers to Buddha, Dharma and Monk.
Believe in and abide by Buddhist precepts. The beak is three feet long. Beak: mouth.
The mouth is three feet long. Describe a person who is good at arguing.
Hedong refers to the lost books. Huafeng Zhu Sanhua: an ancient place name.
Seal: boundary, scope. Huafeng: This place in Iowa.
Three blessings of Huazhou people to the sage Tang Yao. That is, birthdays, wealth, and many men are collectively called three wishes.
Fire emit three feet describes anger to the extreme. With "fire emit three zhangs".
The fire flared up. Describe anger to the extreme.
Heqing three days is a sign of peace and good luck. The red sun is three poles, indicating that it is already bright and it is not early.
The three armed forces: the former refers to the upper, middle and lower armed forces. It means that a family can equal half the number of the three armed forces.
Describe a big family. Several times, three times: times.
Over and over again. Number of descriptions.
Jiuchun Sanqiu Jiuchun: Spring lasts for 90 days, so it is called "Jiuchun"; Sanqiu: The performance season lasts for three months, so it is called "Sanqiu". It refers to the beautiful time of spring and autumn.
Nine thorns, three locusts and locusts: the name of the tree. Thorn trees and locust trees were planted in the outer court of the ancient palace as a sign of the residence position of courtiers when they met the emperor.
Later, it generally refers to senior official positions such as Sangong and Jiuqing. Nine Classics and Three History generally refer to ancient books.
False eyebrows in three dialects. Pretend.
Nine schools and three religions generally refer to various religious and academic schools. It also refers to people from all walks of life.
Nine fierce three sections: chastity; Lie down: Lie down. Feudal society was used to praise women's chastity.
The "Nine Songs and Three Cities" refers to the prosperous market. The silence of the golden man is a metaphor for keeping his mouth shut because of concerns.
In the old customs, a newly-married woman went to her husband's house, and the three dynasties took her home once, and the nine dynasties gave each other a gift and visited each other once. Hurrying to describe being in a hurry.
Three rows and four rows. Three hairs on the cheek are a metaphor for the beauty of an article or a painting.
Three precepts of a gentleman: precepts. A gentleman has three precepts: abstain from beauty when he is a teenager; Give up fighting in the prime of life; Abstain from greed in old age.
Nine steaming and three steaming, the hot air rises to steaming and the fire is dry. Metaphor works every time.
Oral Samadhi Buddhist language. Refers to the state of concentrating on reciting Buddhist scriptures, eliminating distractions and calming the mind.
Reward the three armed forces: comfort and encourage with property or food. Sanfu: During the Spring and Autumn Period, Zhong Jun, Zuo Jun and You Gong were called Sanfu; Later collectively referred to as the army.
Now it refers to the armed forces. Refers to rewarding and comforting army soldiers.
I don't care about the rule of law Describe the violation of law and discipline, run amok.
Three feet, fingering. The ancient method was written on a three-foot-long bamboo slip, hence the name.
The ancient method was written on a three-foot-long bamboo slip, hence the name. The dream of happiness refers to the promotion of officials.
Six arms and three heads are metaphors for people's extraordinary skills and magical power. Two things and three things are different and inconsistent.
Over and over again Repeat the description.
Six streets and three lanes generally refer to streets and lanes. With "six streets and three cities".
Six Classics, Three Histories and Six Classics: Yi, Shu, Shi, Li, Yue, Chunqiu; Three histories: Historical Records, History of Han Dynasty and History of Later Han Dynasty. Generally refers to ancient books.
Six Streets, Three Cities and Six Streets: Six Streets in Chang 'an City in Tang Dynasty; City: In ancient times, morning, noon and evening were called three-point cities. Generally refers to the streets.
Two-faced people have ulterior motives, one to face and one behind. 2233① refers to the group of 323.
② Describe sparseness. Triple profit: profit; Triple: several times.
Describe the profiteering of buying and selling. Three o'clock, right away, right away.
Double-dealing, describe duplicity, double-dealing, double-dealing. Both are "two white faces."
Liu Tao and Sanlve "Liu Tao" and "Sanlve": both ancient art books. After referring to the art of war, the art of war.
Two-headed and three-headed describe being upset. Six questions and three questions.
2. The third word of the four-character idiom in the idiom Daquan is the idiom "yes":
conform to the historical trend of the time
Getting closer and closer to the coffin-dying
Admitting a mistake is half corrected; Correct mistakes as soon as you know them.
It's only temporary, not long-term
What's the use?
According to the popular practice, simple
Stop before you go too far.
Organize or follow certain procedures.
Deviate from the root cause and pursue the residual root.
Avoid pursuing praise
Hands tied without any resistance ―― Allow yourself to be arrested/caught without any resistance.
Take advantage of loopholes
Inclined to evil from natural disasters
The hard work of raising children
Determine the price according to market demand and price fluctuation.
Simplify sth by deleting superfluous things.
People with high status and low accommodation status.
Sacrifice heroically for a noble cause
orderly
Bow down and endure
Avoid danger and move towards happiness.
Evade primary responsibility and assume secondary responsibility.
No inside information
Not Zhao Zi.
Attack the enemy's weakest point and avoid its stronghold.
Avoid difficulties and do easy things.
Accept your mistake and make the most of it.
Use sb.' s tricks against him
Driving a light carriage on a familiar road ―― handling work easily because of previous experience.
Unable to resist or confess voluntarily.
Give one's life fearlessly
Changes in the situation and circumstances
conform
The hard work of a mother to raise her children.
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The third word of the four-character idiom is big. What is the century-old plan? Big plan: a long-term important plan. Refers to plans or measures related to long-term interests.
Big man: tiger: little tiger, which is a metaphor for the growth of trunk; Han: Men. A tall and fat man.
Fly into a rage; Fly into a rage; Suddenly. Suddenly lost face and lost his temper.
Ignorance of the general idea: general idea: the truth of the overall situation. I don't know how to consider the overall situation.
Long speech: a long speech. Refers to a long speech or article with complex content and repeated words and phrases.
Careless: coarse: coarse vegetables. Refers to doing things carelessly and carelessly.
Careless: careless in drawing and drawing trees, without meticulous brushwork. Metaphor work rough, not serious and meticulous.
Dawu: Car: I understand; Enlightenment: I understand. Describe a complete awakening.
Bragging: Many musical instruments are played at the same time. Metaphor hype.
Compassion and compassion: kindness: giving happiness to all beings with love; Sorrow: relieve the suffering of all beings with compassion; Compassion: Buddhist language, saving the suffering. Describe human charity.
Just look: describe an arrogant attitude.
Right and wrong: refers to the principled and fundamental right and wrong issue.
Big hands and feet: originally refers to big hands and feet. The latter is often used to describe that it is not easy to spend money.
Stagger when walking. Describe the arrogant attitude of thinking oneself great.
Great wisdom and courage: refers to extraordinary wisdom and courage.
Daming: It's very famous.
Fat head and big ears: a fat head and two big ears. Describe a fat figure, sometimes referring to a lovely child.
Clap your hands and laugh: caress: pat. Clap your hands and laugh to describe being very happy.
Take care of the overall situation: it is necessary to consider the overall interests so as not to be harmed.
Burst into laughter: describes the whole room laughing at the same time.
Huang Zhong Da Lv: Huang Zhong: The first unification of the Six Yang Rhymes in China's twelve ancient rhymes. Lu Da: The Fourth Rule of Six Yin Laws. Music or words that describe solemnity, justice, mystery and harmony.
Suddenly realized: suddenly realized: suddenly enlightened; Enlightenment: I know quite well. The description suddenly understood.
Generosity: open-minded and generous.
Open-minded: open-minded: open-minded; Generosity: the test questions are big. Describe people as generous, open and tolerant.
Jiang Yang Thief: A robber who commits robbery in rivers, lakes and seas.
Avenue: Avenue: flat and accessible. A wide and flat road extending in all directions. Metaphor for a bright future.
Generosity: describes a large measure and can accommodate people.
Escape: escape when people are not looking; G: what luck. Might as well sneak away.
Embarrassed person: embarrassed: obvious. Refers to an obvious and important aspect.
Above, for reference!
4. The third idiom is universal: Four Seas: The ancients thought that China was surrounded by the sea, so they called the whole country "Four Seas"; Accurate: accurate. Metaphor is a universal truth that is universally applicable.
There are four walls in the home: disciple: only, only. There are only four walls in the house. Describe being poor and having nothing.
Wolf smoke is everywhere: Wolf smoke: smoke from burning wolf dung when the ancient border guards called the police. Alarms and fireworks are everywhere, indicating that the frontier is not calm.
Three obedience and four virtues: one of the moral standards that feudal ethics bound women.
Three turns and four turns: turn: turn. Willful.
All corners of the country: refers to all parts of the country, and sometimes refers to all parts of the world. The present tense is also a metaphor for broad unity.
Aim in four directions: four directions: the world. Have lofty aspirations and ideals.
The arm has four elbows: a metaphor for extraordinary appearance.
84,000: This is a number that Buddhism means many things, and it was later used to describe many things.
Chu songs are everywhere: a metaphor for being besieged on all sides and falling into an isolated and critical predicament.
Four combinations of Chu ci: metaphor of being attacked on all sides and falling into the predicament of isolated criticism.
Chu songs are besieged on all sides: a metaphor for being besieged on all sides and falling into an isolated and critical predicament.
Universal: Universal truth is applicable everywhere. Use "omnipotent".
Flames are everywhere: the war is burning from all directions. Describe the restless border defense, where enemies invade.
Neighborhood: Neighborhood: Neighborhood. Refers to people who live in close proximity. With the "neighborhood".
Kyushu Four Seas: Still Speaking of the World. It refers to the whole of China.
Jiuzhou Four Seas: Jiuzhou: China; Four Seas: The ancients thought that Kyushu in China was an endless sea, referring to places outside China. Refers to China and its surrounding areas.
Six links and four gentlemen: it refers to the four directions and the four seasons of spring and autumn.
Six links and four reaches: still extending in all directions. Describe the transportation is extremely convenient. The way is also described to all parties.
Overlooking the four seas: four seas: refers to all parts of the country. Seeing that all the seas are empty. Metaphor is arrogance, arrogance or conceit.
Famous all over the world: all over the world: all over the world. Fame spread all over the world. Describe a great reputation.
Tolerance: tolerance: all metaphors are included. Refers to the unity of the country.
Four hundred and four diseases: refers to all the limbs at four seasons. Generally refers to various diseases.
Four generations: a metaphor for exile in remote areas.
Five continents and four seas: referring to all parts of the world.
Qin, chess, books and paintings.
Four objects in the study: common refers to pen, ink, paper and inkstone. Same as "Four Treasures of the Study".
Four scholars in the study: vulgar refers to pen, ink, paper and inkstone. Same as "Four Treasures of the Study".
Four waiting rooms in the study: pen, inkstone, paper and ink. The ancients called the pen Guancheng Houmao, the inkstone Jimo Houzhong, the paper Haobai and the ink Song Zihou Guang, hence the name.
World-famous: famous: spreading fame. Four Seas: The ancients thought that China was surrounded by the sea, so they used "four seas" to refer to all parts of the country; Also refers to all parts of the world. Fame spreads everywhere.
Keep an eye on all directions and listen to all directions: describe a person who is witty and flexible and can observe and analyze things in many ways.
Modesty and four benefits: Modesty can bring many benefits to people.
Well-informed all the way: it describes people as witty and flexible, and can observe and analyze things from many aspects.
Open your eyes: describe arrogance and see nothing.
Universal ambition: universal ambition.
Three diseases and four pains: refers to a lot of pain.
Three old and four young: ① Everyone, suitable for all ages. ② Dialect. People who say they have been to green gang. Jude said that young people and old people or brother men.
Three long and four short: ① Especially human death. With "three long and two short". (2) to gossip, abusive.
Repeated: refers to capriciousness.
Three turns and four turns: changeable or repeated many times.
Three friends and four friends: generally refers to all kinds of friends.
Three wives and four concubines: the meaning of multiple wives.
Three complaints and four complaints: refers to repeated complaints.
Three clean-ups and four whites: it means innocence.
Three relatives and four relatives: generally refers to all relatives. With "three relatives and six relatives".
Three neighbors and four houses: generally refers to neighbors.
Three three four four: still in twos and threes. Describe a small number of people.
There are four walls in the room: there is nothing in the room. Metaphor is poverty.
Danger is everywhere: there are hidden dangers everywhere.
Computers are everywhere: there are hidden dangers everywhere.
Four Treasures of the Study: Vulgarity refers to pen, ink, paper and inkstone.
Four chapters of the study:
504 scattered: describe scattered.
The third word is a four-word idiom. Crazy guess idiom: bonfires are everywhere, and wars are burning from all directions. Describe the restless border defense, where enemies invade.
A family has only four walls. Describe being poor and having nothing.
Jiuzhou Four Seas Jiuzhou: refers to China; Four Seas: The ancients thought that Kyushu in China was an endless sea, referring to places outside China. Refers to China and its surrounding areas.
Wolf smoke everywhere: smoke rising from burning wolf dung when the ancient frontier defense alarm sounded. Alarms and fireworks are everywhere, indicating that the frontier is not calm.
All-encompassing: metaphor is all-encompassing. Refers to the unity of the country.
One of the moral standards to liberate women from the four virtues of feudal ethics.
Three turns and four turns are changeable or repeated many times.
Three friends and four friends refer to all kinds of friends.
Three wives, four concubines and more concubines.
For four generations, it is a metaphor for exile in remote areas.
Computers are everywhere, hiding dangerous bane.
Four Treasures of the Study refers to pen, ink, paper and inkstone.
All corners of the country refer to all parts of the country, and sometimes to all parts of the world. The present tense is also a metaphor for broad unity.
504 San describes sporadic rambling.
Well-informed all the way describes that people are witty and flexible, and can observe and analyze things from many aspects.
A man with wide eyes describes arrogance and can't see anything.
6. Among the four-character idioms, the idiom with the third word as one is set in a corner: the corner. Peace of mind in the corner. Describe the corner of Gou' an, not seeking progress.
Arrogance: squinting. Look on proudly, ignoring everything in the contemporary world. Describe arrogance.
There are not a hundred left. It means lost.
Nothing can be done.
A simple and clear description means that you are completely sure and will never make mistakes.
Nothing is done a hundred times, and nothing is done right. The descriptions are all wrong. It's useless.
Nothing useful, nothing useful. It's no use describing it
Back to back: back. Fight to the death with the enemy at your own doorstep. Refers to the final battle that decides life and death.
The last stop is back water: back water means there is no retreat. Metaphor and the enemy do or die.
Unique: In addition. There is also a unique style.
Don't be a maverick: stand; Flag: Flag. Metaphor to create another family or create another situation.
Mix different things together and talk about them as one thing.
Without doing something, you won't get wisdom: wisdom and insight. You can't increase your understanding of a thing without experiencing it.
Unlimited: limited; G: specifications and methods. Not limited to specifications or models.
Fragile: unbearable. Describe the weak strength and can't stand a blow. He also described the argument as not rigorous and could not withstand refutation.
Pride: for a while. Think that contemporary people can't. Describe supercilious, arrogant to the extreme.
No money and no name: possession. Not a penny. Describe extreme poverty.
I don't know a word.
Disdain: unworthy, unwilling; C: Look. I don't think it's worth seeing Describe extreme contempt.
Don't cover up your virtue with one thing: because; Qi: negligence, mistake; Cover up: cover up, cover up; Morality: virtue. Don't erase a person's great achievements just because he has individual mistakes.