1. The last word is the four-character idiom of beauty, urgent
Perfection and beauty, the best of both worlds, the beauty of nature, the beauty of adults, cheap and good quality
1 , supreme perfection [ zhì shàn zhì měi ]
Explanation: to: the most. The most perfect, the most beautiful.
From: Mao Dun's "Three's Company" 7: "He longs for the big storm that shakes the universe, and he takes this understanding as a 'miracle' that the perfect and beautiful world appears instantly with the flip of his hand. , so he cannot understand the actual changes in life-the forward progress produced in the contradiction and chaos, and feels ugly."
2. The best of both worlds [liǎng quán qí měi]
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Explanation: Beauty: beautiful. It means doing something that takes care of both parties and benefits both parties.
From: Liang Bin's "Red Flag Book" Ten: The toubob is defeated, and the poor people see the blue sky. Not the best of both worlds!
3. The sky is not perfect [ tiān bù zuò měi ]
Explanation: The sky is not perfect. Many of the things to be done were affected by wind and rain.
From: Sun Li's "Yun Zhai Xiao Tan (4)": "The sky is not beautiful, and suddenly snowflakes are flying."
4. The beauty of adulthood [chéng rén zhī měi]
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Explanation: Cheng: achievement. Fulfill other people's good deeds.
From: Lu Xun's "Hua Gai Ji·Sacrifice Mo": I have always been the most in favor of all sacrifices, and I am also the most happy with "the beauty of adulthood". Besides, we are comrades, so of course I should think of a complete solution for you.
5. Cheap and good quality [jià lián wù měi]
Explanation: lian: cheap. Things are cheap and of good quality.
From: Lu Xun's "Wandering·Blessings": Fuxinglou's braised shark's fin costs one yuan for a large plate. It's cheap and good. I wonder if there are more of them now? 2. The fourth character is an idiom for beauty.
Don’t dare to plunder beauty. plunder: plunder. Don't dare to plunder the beauty of others.
The beauty of adulthood Cheng: achievement. Fulfill other people's good deeds.
Show off your beauty and show your beauty. It means that flowers and plants show beautiful colors.
The beauty of the Southeast refers to the outstanding figures in the Southeast.
The wind is gentle and the sun is bright. The breeze is gentle and the sun is bright. Same as "the wind is beautiful and the sun is beautiful".
The old metaphor of phoenix feather and beauty is that the father is an official and the son can inherit the father's business.
Cheap and good quality: cheap. Things are cheap and of good quality.
Will go with the flow. Go along with it: help with the situation. Beauty: good thing, virtue. Let's help each other and achieve good things. Also known as "submit to its beauty".
Perfect, extremely perfect, extremely beautiful. It means perfect without any flaws.
Be happy and be beautiful. Be willing to do good deeds for others.
The best of both worlds Beauty: Beautiful. It means doing something that takes care of both parties and benefits both parties.
The beauty of plundering: to seize. Take other people's achievements and honors and keep them for yourself.
The beauty of jostling: stealing, seizing. Take advantage of others. Describes stealing other people's interests and benefits.
Perfect, perfect, without any defects.
The virtues of the previous generation are inherited by the descendants.
Release and increase beauty means to remove evil and increase beauty. Hui means evil.
Nothing is perfect unless the sky is perfect. Many of the things to be done were affected by wind and rain.
Faith is not perfect. Faith: truth. Beauty: wonderful, beautiful. True words are unprocessed, so they are not beautiful.
To conceal one's faults and praise one's faults refers to hiding one's faults and praising others' merits. Same as "covering up evil and promoting good".
To praise something falsely and exaggerately and unrealistically.
The beauty of Yu Cheng is Yu Cheng: the abbreviation of "Yu Ru Yu Cheng", which helps you achieve something, and is later used to mean perfection. accomplish something good. Also known as "the matter is accomplished".
The most perfect, the most beautiful. The most perfect, the most beautiful.
3. The four-character idiom for beauty
The four-character idiom for beauty:
Good quality and low price,
Good gold and beautiful jade,
Fresh clothes and delicious food,
Incomparably beautiful,
Beautiful as a phoenix,
Perfect,
Delicious food,
Complimenting the beauty,
The beauty is made of jade,
A pair of two beauties,
Beautifully calling it,
Extravagant clothes Food,
Beauty’s hairpins,
The sky is not beautiful,
Good intentions prolong life,
Seeking beauty,
Beautiful rain and European style,
Will let its beauty flow,
Beauty vanilla,
Cover up evil and promote beauty,
Beauty Old age,
Happiness brings beauty,
Four seasons are full of beauty,
Praise of words,
Aspirations to be beautiful,
The wind is harmonious and the sun is beautiful,
Showing off your beauty is beautiful,
Obedience to its beauty,
The beauty of adulthood,
The beauty of wine 4. The fourth character is an idiom of beauty
The fourth character is an idiom of beauty:
Perfect,
Perfect,
To Goodness is the ultimate beauty,
Heaven does not create beauty,
The best of both worlds,
A pair of two beauties,
Phoenix feathers complement beauty,
< p> Compliment the beauty,Happy to be beautiful,
Will let it be,
Seek the beauty,
Show off your coquettishness Present beauty,
Full of beauty in all four seasons,
Submit to its beauty,
Adult beauty,
Praise,
< p> Beliefs are not beautiful,The world helps the beauty,
Don’t dare to plunder the beauty,
Release it back to increase the beauty,
The beauty that robs people,
The beauty of the past,
Overflowing with false beauty 5. What are the four-character idioms starting with the word "美"
Flaws in the ointment, beauty in the beauty Huan, beautiful scenery and good time, overwhelming beauty, beauty is late, beauty is like a crown jade, the gift of celery, beautiful jade is flawless, good intentions extend life, beauty hairpin flowers, beauty breaks tongue, beauty vanilla, beautiful words are unbelievable, beauty seeks beauty, beautiful man is old , good words, good deeds, beautiful rain and European style, medicinal stones for treating acne, beautiful names, good wine and food, beautiful and moving
1. Flaws in the ointment
Explanation: Generally very good Good, but still lacking.
From: Volume 27 of "Surprise at the First Moment" by Ling Shuchu of the Ming Dynasty: "It is a good thing to reunite after a broken mirror, and to reunite after separation. However, Mrs. Wang's misfortune and loss of her concubine was never investigated. Revenge for a traitor is a fly in the ointment."
It is certainly a good thing to reunite after separation, but the misfortune that Mrs. Wang encountered was that she lost her virginity and became a concubine, and she was unable to investigate and take revenge on the criminal. Snow hate is really a fly in the ointment.
Grammar: more formal; used as object and attributive; refers to generally very good
2. Beautiful
Explanation: Wheel: tall; Huan: numerous . Describes a tall and gorgeous house.
From: Zou Taofen's "The First Episode of Message from the Footprint: After the Turbulent Waves": "We passed an area with beautiful and majestic mansions. The driver told us that this was a residential area for Westerners and local rich people. . ”
Grammar: conjunction; used as predicate and attributive; to describe the tallness and number of houses
3. Beautiful scenery
Explanation: Liang: beautiful; Chen : hour. Great times and sights.
From: Xie Lingyun of the Southern Dynasties and Song Dynasty, "Preface to the Collection of Poems by Prince Ye of the Wei Dynasty": "It is difficult to combine the four in the world: good times, beautiful scenery, enjoyment, and pleasure."
The world Good times, beautiful scenery, pleasant mood, and happy things are difficult to have at the same time.
Grammar: used as predicate, attributive, complement
4. Too beautiful to behold
Explanation: Victory: exhaustion. There are so many beautiful things that we can’t see them all at once.
From: Qian Yong of the Qing Dynasty, "Luyuan Conghua·Yineng·Zhiguo": "There is only one thing called fish, and it is so beautiful."
There is only one thing called fish, So beautiful.
Grammar: subject-predicate form; used as predicate, attributive, complement; with complimentary meaning
5. Beauty dies
Explanation: The original meaning is that people who have done something will also Gradually aging. It is a metaphor for feeling sad and resentful due to declining life.
From: Qu Yuan's "Li Sao" in the Warring States Period, Chu Dynasty: "But the scattered vegetation is a fear of the beauty's twilight.
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Thinking of the grass and trees falling and withering in the autumn wind, the worry that I am getting old also arises sadly
Grammar: subject-predicate form; as object; refers to the fleeting, flourishing 6. What are the four-character idioms for beauty?
Don’t dare to steal beauty, adult beauty, show off your beauty, extravagant clothes and delicious food, spread good stories
Wine and beauty, The beauty of the southeast, the beautiful scenery, the gentle wind and the beautiful sun, the beauty of the phoenix feathers
The sweet words, the merits and the beauty, the beautiful dreams of Huangliang, the beautiful dreams of Huangliang, the low price and good quality
Jiangshun Its beauty, its perfection, its perfection, its beauty, its exquisiteness
The beauty of happiness, the beauty of good times, the beauty of good times, the beauty of good nights
The best of both worlds, plundering The beauty of the market is grace, the beauty that robs people, the beauty is endless, the beauty is beautiful
The beauty is magnificent, the beauty hairpin, the gift of celery, the beauty is late, the beauty is vanilla
Beauty is like a crown jade, Good words are not believed, good intentions prolong life, beautiful jade is flawless, but there are flaws in the ointment
The European style and beautiful rain, the beauty of others, perfect in every possible way, the world benefits its beauty, and the release returns to increase the beauty
Follow the beauty and correct the evil, The sky is not beautiful, the sweet words are beautiful, the beauty is jealous of the same, perfect and flawless
Perfect, good quality and cheap, fresh clothes and delicious food, vanilla beauty, the faith is not beautiful
Silence Good reputation, cover up evil and praise beauty, lamb and wine, praise and praise, praise and words
Words of praise, words of praise, words of false beauty, perfection of beauty, delicacies and delicacies
Perfection and beauty, ambition and perseverance 7. Idioms whose first character is four
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There are 51 four-character idioms starting with four, as follows:
Besieged on all sides
Extend in all directions
All directions
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Wandering in the Four Seas
Home in the Four Seas
Four Books and Five Classics
All four are empty
Peace in the Four Seas
Four feet facing the sky
Falling apart
Four limbs and hundreds of skeletons
Four seas bearing the wind
Four mountains and five mountains
Four seas One family
The four seasons are full of beauty
The four seas are at peace
All four corners are complete
The four directions converge
Four seasons and eight festivals
Four Cleanses and Six Lives
Four Seas are Calm
Four Pavilions and Eight Dangs
Four Directions
Four The body is not diligent
Connected in all directions
The four seas are roaring
Four marriages and nine relatives
Four seas and nine states
Four Qus and Eight Streets
Four rushes and eight stretches
Four suburbs with multiple bases
Four desolations and eight poles
Four rushes and six stretches
Four stops and eight times
Four horses gather their hoofs
Four don't hold back for six
Four directions and eight directions
Four hundred and four diseases
Attacking from all sides
Being attacked from all sides
All four limbs
Four places of battle
The energy of the four seasons
Four bodies and hundreds of skeletons
Four scattered and five fallen
Others in the world
Four divided and five fallen
Four arrivals Eight Paths
The Kingdom of the Four Wars
Quarter-to-Five Sections
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The four elements are empty: The four elements: Ancient India called earth, water, fire and wind the "four elements".
Buddhist terminology. It means that everything in the world is empty.
It is a negative thought. Falling apart: describing incompleteness, lack of concentration, lack of unity, and lack of unity.
The four seas are our home: It originally means that the emperor occupies the whole country. After that, he said that any place can be his home.
Refers to being ambitious in all directions and not nostalgic for hometown or personal world. In all directions: refers to all aspects or places.
Besieged on all sides: It is a metaphor for being in a situation of being surrounded by enemies and being isolated and helpless. All parts of the body are even and stable: originally used to describe all parts of the body being well-proportioned and strong.
It is often used to describe speaking and doing things steadily. It also describes someone who only wants to make no mistakes in doing things and lacks a positive and innovative spirit.
The four limbs are not working hard, describing being out of work. Accessible in all directions: There are roads leading from all directions.
Describes extremely convenient transportation. Also describes leading to all directions.
The Four War Country: refers to a place that is flat on all sides, has no danger to defend, and is easily attacked. Four-sided convergence: It is a metaphor that talents or goods from all directions gather in one place like the spokes on a wheel gather at the hub.
Later it was extended to mean gathering from all sides. Peace everywhere: refers to peace in the world.
Sihai Wandering: Sihai: refers to all parts of the country. Wandering: a metaphor for encountering misfortune, losing support, and living an unstable life.
Refers to wandering around and living a life without security. Brothers all over the world: People from all over the world are like brothers.
Same as "We are all brothers within the four seas". Limbs: All parts of the human body.
Refers to the whole body. Same as "limbs and bones".
Limbs and bones: various parts of the human body. Refers to the whole body.
Four to Eight Roads: Old terms used to mark land boundaries. It represents the places you visit in all directions and the roads leading to them.
Extended in all directions: Connected in all directions. Describes smooth traffic.
Stop everything and do everything right: It describes that everything is arranged very appropriately. Same as "Four Pavilions and Eight Dangs".
If the four bodies are not diligent, the five grains will not be distinguished: Four bodies: refers to a person’s two hands and two feet; five grains: usually refers to rice, millet, millet, wheat, and bean sprouts. It means that one cannot distinguish grains without participating in labor.
Describes being separated from productive labor and lacking production knowledge. Four body parts: various parts of the human body.
Refers to the whole body. Same as "limbs and bones".
The Four Books and the Five Classics: The Four Books: also known as the Four Books, namely "The Great Learning", "The Doctrine of the Mean", "The Analects" and "Mencius"; the Five Classics: "Poetry", "Book", "Li", "Li" "Yi" and "Spring and Autumn". Refers to Confucian classics.
The Qi of the Four Seasons: Originally refers to the weather of the four seasons throughout the year, later it was used as "prepare the Qi of the Four Seasons" to refer to people's magnanimity. Four mountains and five mountains: generally refers to all regions in all directions.
All four corners are complete: a metaphor for perfection. There are many bases in the suburbs: base: camp.
Enemy troops are approaching from all sides, and the situation is critical. It also means there are many competitors.
Four Wastelands and Eight Extremes: Extremely remote places in all directions. We are one family across the world: Within the four seas, we are like one family.
Describes the unification of the world. Sihairen: refers to those who have no relatives.
四海九州: refers to the whole of China. Cut into quarters: torn into pieces.
Describes dispersion and disunity. Disorganized: scattered and scattered.
Same as "four points and five points". Four parts and five parts: scattered and scattered.
Ambition of the Four Directions: Ambition: Ambition. Refers to lofty aspirations.
Also known as "aiming in all directions". In all directions: everywhere; in all directions.
Four rushes and six reaches: refers to the main roads extending in all directions. Si Chong Ba Da: refers to the main road extending in all directions.
Same as "four rushes and six reaches". Four Hundred and Four Diseases: refers to the four seasons of illness and pain in the limbs and body.
Generally refers to various diseases. We are all brothers within the four seas: People from all over the world are like brothers.
The four seasons are full of beauty: the world is at peace: Shengping: peace. The world is at peace.
The four seas are boiling: Four Seas: The ancients believed that China was surrounded by seas, and used to refer to all parts of the country; Ding Bo: a metaphor for an unstable situation, like a cauldron of boiling water. Describe the chaos in the world.
Four Qus and Eight Streets: Refers to the large number of streets in big cities. Four Cleansings and Six Lives: Describing being smart and capable.
Besieged on all sides: Threatened or attacked by hostile forces from all sides. Attack from all sides: Describes that the work is carried out in an all-round way without any focus.
Four horses with hoofs: refers to two hands and two feet being tied together. Four feet in the air: Four feet: refers to the four limbs.
Describes falling on one's back. It also describes death.
The Four Battle Grounds: refers to a place that is flat on all sides, has no danger to defend, and is easily attacked. Four o'clock and eight festivals: Four o'clock: refers to the four seasons of spring, summer, autumn and winter; eight festivals: refers to the beginning of spring, the vernal equinox, the beginning of summer, the summer solstice, the beginning of autumn, the autumnal equinox, the beginning of winter and the winter solstice.
Generally refers to the various solar terms throughout the year. Four marriages and nine relatives: a metaphor for having many relatives.
The waves in the world are quiet: a metaphor for peace in the world. Four cannot resist six: It means that a few people cannot resist the opinions of the majority.
Sihai Jiuzhou Island: Sihai Chengfeng: means that the whole country accepts enlightenment. Four Pavilions and Eight Dangs: Pavilion, Dang: that is, stop and fit.
Describes that everything is arranged very properly.