1. A complete collection of four-character idioms with index finger
The index finger moves greatly
Explanation: It originally refers to an omen of something delicious to eat, and later refers to seeing something delicious. The look of being greedy for something delicious.
From: "Zuo Zhuan·Xuan Gong 4th Year": "The Chu people presented a turtle to Zheng Linggong. The son of the Song Dynasty and the Zi family were about to meet, and the prince's index finger moved."
Spring and Autumn Period At that time, the son of Zheng State, Song, would taste something strange every time he moved his index finger. When he came to see the king, Zheng Linggong, his index finger moved greatly. It happened that Zheng Linggong was eating something strange. Songzi thought he would be invited to eat, but Zheng Linggong deliberately refused to give it to him, which was used to express the so-called index finger. Big moves are not effective. Young Master Song was furious. He reached into the pot, dipped his hand in the meat juice, tasted it, and walked away. Duke Linggong of Zheng was also furious and prepared to kill him, but ended up losing his life and was killed by Prince Song.
During the Spring and Autumn Period, Zijia and Zigong, ministers of the State of Zheng, went to visit Duke Linggong of Zheng. Outside the palace, Zigong suddenly moved his index finger. Zigong said to Zijia: "Today we have something delicious to eat." Zijia asked why. Whenever Zigong said there was going to be delicious food, his index finger would tremble.
The two of them went to Zheng Linggong’s place and saw that, sure enough, Duke Linggong drank the tortoise soup presented by Chu State. Zijia and Zi Gong looked at each other and smiled. Duke Ling asked them why they were laughing. They told Zheng Linggong what had just happened. Duke Lin was unhappy when he heard this and thought to himself: Okay, Master Zigong, aren't you moving your index finger? I'll treat everyone to some bastard soup, but I won't let you eat it, Mr. Zi!
Zi Gong saw everyone eating and drinking happily, but he had no part in it, so he secretly put his finger into the tortoise soup, tasted the taste, and walked away. ——This is the origin of "Ranzhi"
Zheng Linggong became even more angry. Stealing bastard soup without the monarch's permission was contempt of the monarch's authority. This was the same as Sun Wukong stealing the fairy wine at the Flat Peach Conference. . Duke Lin had the intention to kill Duke Lin, and Duke also understood that there would be a price to pay for this "involvement", so he took the initiative and united with the Zi family to kill Duke Lin. 2. Four-character idioms with "hand"
To gesture, to compare: to compare.
Describes using gestures to indicate or strengthen the tone when speaking. Fighting hands: twisting hands. Finger twisting hands, unable to reach it, close at hand, reaching out to touch the hanging hand, describing it effortlessly, rubbing hands and stamping feet, describing anxious and restless appearance. Danqing Miaoshou Danqing: originally refers to Dansha and Qingjue Two minerals used as pigments, later generally referred to as pigments.
Mostly refers to the master of traditional Chinese painting. Unprepared: to deal with, cope with; too late: too late. Something happened suddenly and there was no time to deal with it. Raise your hands to celebrate. It means to raise your hands and forehead to celebrate. You can't put it down. Release: Let go.
I love it so much that I can’t bear to let it go. Get in the way and hinder others from doing things.
Cracked hands and calloused feet. To describe doing one's best; to be helpless; to describe one's reckless actions; to tiptoe on tiptoe; to tiptoe: to step lightly.
Describes the way of walking lightly. It also describes being sneaky and sneaky. Starting from scratch. Starting from scratch: empty-handed; starting from scratch: creating a family business.
Describes self-reliance and hard work in starting a business without foundation and poor conditions. The end justifies the means. Choose: choose.
It means that in order to achieve the goal, any means will be used. Bare hands: bare hands.
Empty-handed. The metaphor has no basis.
Get Lu Lu: In ancient times, in the Ao Pu Opera, all five stones were black in one throw, which was the most successful. A metaphor for achieving victory in one fell swoop.
Hang down and get it. Hang down. You can get it without moving your hands.
Effortless to describe. Cun Iron in Hand Cun Iron: A very short weapon.
He held a short weapon in his hand. Rubbing one's hands and stamping one's feet describes an anxious and impatient look.
Fighting Fighting: a martial arts technique in opera. The main characters in a play fight with multiple opponents to form various martial arts scenes. It is a metaphor for beating someone or fighting with violence.
lavishly describes spending money and using things without saving. Show off one's skills Show: reveal, express; Skill: refers to one's abilities.
Fully demonstrate skills and talents. Handy: get, think of; should: respond, cooperate.
Whatever you think in your heart, your hands can do. It is a metaphor for being skilled in skills or doing things very smoothly.
Breaking procedure jade: break: cut off; continue: connect. Cut off the hand and put a piece of jade on it.
It is a metaphor that the gain outweighs the loss. Put your hands on your forehead to express your gratitude.
Turning one's hands into clouds and turning one's hands into rain describe people who are capricious or habitual of playing tricks. The backhand can be reversed: flipped.
Obtained by turning your palm over. Very easy to describe.
The viper stings the hand, and the strong man removes the wrist. If the wrist is bitten by the viper, it is cut off immediately to prevent the venom from spreading to the whole body and endangering the life. It is a metaphor that when things come to a critical juncture, one must make a decisive decision.
It also means sacrificing the local area and taking care of the overall situation. With a straight face and hands folded, I pointed out that I should change evil and do good, and I would not dare to act arbitrarily.
Hold your hands high. It is an old-fashioned word to ask for forgiveness or forgiveness. It means that as soon as you raise your hand, I will go over.
To give one’s hands to others: To show respect by clasping hands in front of one’s chest. Give it to others respectfully.
Describes someone who is timid and can be bullied or who is willing to be a slave or vassal. Hands down: Hands clasped in front of the chest to show respect.
Surrender respectfully. hurriedly describes movements in a hurry.
Heliang joins hands Heliang: bridge. Refers to farewell.
Cruel and ruthless. Cruel heart and vicious methods. Fake hands on people Fake: use.
Use others to do things for you. A lift of a hand is as hard as a lift of a hand.
It is easy and effortless to describe. Raising your hands and forehead, and cupping your hands in line with your forehead, is the ancient people's meaning of celebrating.
Raise your hands and move your feet. Describing it is easy and effortless.
Empty-handed describes a person who has very little money and no money at all. Careless and careless in doing things.
A skilled person can get it by chance. It is also used to describe people with profound literary literacy who can accidentally come up with witty works out of inspiration.
Specialty show originally refers to the repertoire that an actor is good at. Generally refers to the skill you are best at.
Rejuvenate with a wonderful hand refers to a doctor's excellent medical skills. Watch and wave. Use your hands and eyes together, and use them however you want.
It is also a metaphor for the meaning of language and words, with double meanings. Miao hands are empty. It refers to a thief and also describes having nothing in his hands.
Who will win the victory? The original metaphor is that one does not know whose hands the political power will fall into. Nowadays, it also generally refers to not knowing who will win the final victory in a competition.
Miaoshou Danqing Miaoshou: a person with superb skills; Danqing: the pigment of painting, a metaphor for the art of painting. Refers to an excellent painter.
Seven hands and eight feet describes a person with many hands and chaotic movements. Calluses on hands, calluses on feet Calluses, calluses: calluses.
Calluses appear on hands and feet. Describes regular hard work.
Clap your hands and say happy Kuai: happy. Applause.
It mostly refers to justice being done or the ending of things satisfying people. Be gentle with your hands and feet. The movements of your hands and feet are very light so that there is no sound.
Nudge hands and feet to describe walking lightly. Also describes frivolous behavior.
There are no weak soldiers under a strong general. There are no weak and incompetent soldiers under a brave general. It is a metaphor that a good leader can lead a good team.
To meet an opponent in chess is a metaphor for the fact that both sides of the battle are equally capable. A superior move in chess means binding hands and feet. It originally refers to the skill of chess, but later it is used as a metaphor for someone who is superior in skill, and the opponent cannot display his skills.
Like your left and right hands. Like your own left and right hands. A metaphor for a very capable assistant.
It also means that the relationship between the two is extremely close or they work well together. The fists never leave the hands, and the songs never leave the mouth. Those who practice martial arts should practice frequently, and those who sing should sing frequently.
It is a metaphor that only by studying hard and practicing hard can one become proficient in Kung Fu. The stronger among the stronger, the stronger among the stronger. It is a metaphor that there is no limit to one's skills and one cannot be complacent or arrogant.
Sympathy for brothers and sisters: a metaphor for brothers. The friendship is very deep, like brothers.
To be unable to see anything means that the light is very dark and one cannot see the surrounding things. Brotherly love: a metaphor for brothers.
A metaphor for brotherly feelings. Three punches are no match for four hands. It means that a person with few people cannot defeat a person with many people.
Like hands and feet. Brothers and feet: a metaphor for brothers. A metaphor for brotherly feelings.
The disease is cured at your fingertips. As soon as you start treatment, the disease is cured. Describes excellent medical skills.
It also means doing a good job and solving problems quickly. Each person holds a book.
More describes how many readers a book has. Hands up and down is a metaphor for playing tricks and colluding to cheat.
It is easy to get things done. Quick hands and quick eyes describe cleverness and agility.
Be merciful. Be merciful when you strike. Don't be too harsh when dealing with things.
Waiting for death: death. Bind your hands and wait for death.
It is a metaphor for not actively thinking of solutions when encountering difficulties, sitting back and waiting for failure. Hands and eyes can reach the sky. It is a metaphor for many ways and clever means.
Being in a hurry describes being in a panic and not knowing what to do. Capture with your hands. Capture: capture.
It originally means that the enemy can be captured in a battle, but later it means that something can be done with confidence and effortlessly. Ten eyes can see, ten hands can point to. It means that personal speech and actions are always under the supervision of the masses.