1. There is a four-word idiom for stupid words
Some people with outstanding intelligence seem to be stupid and don't show their abilities.
if you are not stupid, you will be falsely accused: slander. It is either stupid by nature or deliberate slander.
Pretend to be wise by pretending to be foolish, and boast about yourself in front of fools.
I'm stupid: I'm shallow and stubborn. Modesty of sticking to one's opinion.
being wise above and foolish below: smart; Stupid: stupid. The smartest person and the stupidest person. Confucius believes that they are all innate decisions and cannot be changed.
Make the greedy fool: use; Greed: not satisfied; Stupid: stupid. Use what is short, serve yourself. It also describes the use of people's different characteristics to give play to their strengths.
Pretend to be wise and boast in front of the ignorant.
A fool who gains a point refers to his own opinion on something.
Stupid: stupid, stupid, and: comparable. Stupid as others. Describe extremely stupid.
a foolish husband and a foolish woman used to be called ordinary people.
Yu Gong moves mountains is a metaphor for persistently transforming nature and unswervingly fighting.
Ignorance describes stupidity and lack of knowledge.
fools worry a lot, and there must be an ordinary person who will be right once after many considerations.
the humble name of a peasant in the old days. A man as ignorant as the grass in Shan Ye. It also refers to people's derogatory terms for farmers.
Great wisdom is like a fool. It means that a person with great intelligence does not show off himself, and on the surface, he seems to be stupid.
shocking the foolish and vulgar shocked the ignorant and vulgar.
promote the wise, retreat from the foolish, use the wise, and retreat from the foolish.
A foolish eyebrow with the naked eye is a metaphor for poor knowledge.
make a fool use too much: use; Stupid: stupid. Use what is short, serve yourself. It also describes the use of people's different characteristics to give play to their strengths.
Laddering fools into saints means enlightening and guiding ordinary people to become saints. 2. The four-character idiom of Yu Zi
Yu Gong Yi Shan
yü g not ng yí shā n
[Interpretation] means that you have strong perseverance and the spirit of not being afraid of difficulties and sacrifices.
[out] Qing Huang Zongxi's "Zhang Cang Water Epitaph": "Yu Gong Yi Shan; Jingwei reclamation; Ordinary people are ashamed to say the bell; The sage refers to the bloody road. "
[pronunciation] stupid; Can't be pronounced "yū".
[discriminating] stupidity; Can't write "Yu".
[near meaning] perseverance
[antonym] anticlimactic
[usage] used to describe perseverance in doing things; Not afraid of difficulties. Generally used as subject, attribute and object.
[structure] subject-predicate type.
[Example] We should use the spirit of ~ to treat viscera, disorder and bad; Never stop until you get what you want.
[English translation] The foolish old man who removed the Macntains
[Idiom story]
It is said that there were two mountains in ancient times, one called Taihang Mountain and the other called Wangwu Mountain. There lived an old man named Yugong, who was almost 91 years old. Every time he goes out, he is blocked by these two mountains, and he has to make a big detour before he can go to the south.
One day, he called the whole family together and said, "I'm going to work with you to move Taihang Mountain and Wangwu Mountain and build a road leading to the south. What do you say? "
Everyone agreed, but the wife of the foolish old man raised a question: "If we can't move a hill together, how can we move the two mountains of Taihang and Wangwu?" Besides, where shall we put the excavated soil and stones? "
after discussion, everyone thinks that the excavated soil and stones can be thrown to the seaside in the east and the farthest place in the north.
Early the next morning, Yu Gong took his children and grandchildren to dig the mountain. Although the family can't dig much every day, they still insist on digging. I didn't go home until the season changed.
An old man named Zhisou came to persuade Yugong after learning about this incident, saying, "It's very unwise of you to do so. How can you level these two mountains with your limited energy?" The foolish old man replied, "You are too stubborn to enlighten me. Even if I die, my son is still here.". When a son dies, there are grandchildren, and grandchildren have children, and children have sons. There is no end to children and grandchildren, but the mountains will not increase any more. Why not dig rough? "
at that time, the mountain god saw that the foolish old man kept digging mountains, so he reported it to God. God was moved by the spirit of the foolish old man and sent two Hercules down to earth to carry the two mountains away. From then on, there is no longer a mountain barrier here. 3. The fourth word is the idiom
Meeting the Games
. With the "encounter".
when you meet someone
when you meet someone, it's time.
when you are in trouble, you will
talk about the opportunity.
when you meet, you will
talk about the opportunity. With the "encounter".
when you meet someone
it's time to meet someone.
The meeting of clothes
and "the meeting of chariots" refer to the meeting of reconciliation between countries in the Spring and Autumn Period.
one edge for a while
refers to the coincidence of fate.
when the stars leave the moon,
it's still a matter of time, and when it comes, it will come.
understanding
means that the other party has understood it without saying it clearly. With "the message".
get the message
get the message: comprehend, understand. It means that the other party has not said it clearly, but he has understood it in his heart.
Unveiled convention
Unveiled: it means to treat people equally, regardless of rank, monks and customs, wisdom and ignorance, good and evil. Buddhist language originally refers to the general meeting of giving alms to monks and customs. Later, it is also used as other general terms.
literary reception
poetry and wine gatherings held regularly by scholars in the old days.
different ways will lead to the same goal
. It is a metaphor to take different methods and get the same result.
just in time
right: just right; Will: timing. Happened to meet that opportunity or opportunity.
Shen Wen fu hui
cited the legal provisions in a far-fetched and harsh way to trap people.
the deep text will be attached
far-fetched and harsh references to legal provisions are used to trap people. The same as "Shen Wen Fu Hui".
personal experience
refers to one's own experience.
traction
words are far-fetched. Insist that something that doesn't have some meaning has some meaning. It also refers to pulling unrelated things together and confusing them.
far-fetched
insist that something that doesn't have some meaning has some meaning. It also refers to pulling unrelated things together and confusing them.
the fu hui
insists that something that doesn't have some meaning has some meaning. It also refers to pulling unrelated things together and confusing them. The same as "drawing the meeting".
draw a line
it's far-fetched. Insist that something that doesn't have some meaning has some meaning. It also refers to pulling unrelated things together and confusing them.
once in a thousand years
once in a thousand years. Describe the opportunity as rare.
tacit understanding
refers to silently understanding and pondering the spiritual charm contained in things from the depths of consciousness.
kua Qiang Dao hui
hui: yes. Boast of one's ability and skill. Also known as "boasting and saying".
Hengjia Club
Hengjia: Good things get together. Metaphor excellent people gathered together.
mastery
mastery of words. Melt and merge all aspects of knowledge and truth to get a comprehensive and thorough understanding.
through integration
melt and merge all aspects of knowledge and truth to get a comprehensive and thorough understanding. With the "mastery".
every opportunity
meets an opportunity.
Fengyun meeting
Fengyun: a metaphor for a rare opportunity; International meeting: encounter. Metaphor means that a capable person meets a good opportunity.
the meeting of dust
dust: a metaphor for war; Will: timing. Refers to the war.
The meeting of Goose Lake
is a metaphor for a groundbreaking debate.
single knife to the meeting
single knife: a knife refers to a person. Originally, Guan Yu, the general of Shu, took only a knife and a few followers to the Dongwu banquet. Later, it generally refers to a person taking risks to keep an appointment. There is a sense of praising the wisdom and courage of the participants. 4. Idioms with the fourth word of four are
1, no three no four [bù sā nù bù si]
Chinese idiom
no three no four is a Chinese idiom, and the pinyin is bù sā nù bù si, which means it is not like this or that. That is, it is not like appearance, neither fish nor fowl. Describe as indecent or unbecoming.
Chinese name
no three no four
mbth
1.dubious; indecent 2. nondescript; Neitherfish, Flesh or Fowl
Origin
Outlaws of the Marsh
2, upside down [di ā n sā n d ? o ? ?]
upside down is an idiom, pronounced di ā n sā n d ? o ? ?, which describes that there is no order and no organization in speaking and doing things.
Chinese name
upside down
Origin
Ming Xu Zhonglin's Romance of the Gods
Pinyin
diā n sā n d ? o s?
Explanation
Describe the disorder of words and deeds
Explanation
Three or four: It means disorder. Describe the disorder of speaking and doing things.
Source
Ming Xu Zhonglin's Romance of the Gods: "After worshipping for three or four days in a row, I prostrated myself." 5. The fourth word is the idiom
far behind,
stupid,
unexpected,
beyond my power,
unawares,
unprepared,
too far behind,
within reach,
thunderbolt,.
thunderous,
unexpected,
regretful,
wanting,
cheating,
brother's death,
whip is not as long as horse's belly,
regretful,
sword and shoe,