1. Four-character idioms starting with "luck"
strategize: plan: plan, plan; curtain: the tent in the ancient army. Refers to formulating combat strategies. Extended to planning and command.
It is a common practice to transport jin: luck: swing; jin: axe. Swing the ax and the wind howls. The metaphor is proficient and the technique is superb.
The wonderful use; it comes from one mind:
The ease of use: The use is very skillful and natural.
Opportunity comes: When the opportunity comes, luck also changes. Refers to turning from adversity to prosperity.
The Palm of Luck: Luck: Movement, operation. Running on the palm of your hand. Metaphors are extremely easy.
Poor luck and difficult times: refers to bad luck and adversity.
Good fortune when bad luck: refers to bad luck and adversity.
Use wisdom and strategy: Use strategy.
Transportation changes: refers to the end of luck and changing times.
Good fortune: Good fortune. Good luck.
Good luck and good luck: It means good fortune and good fortune.
The movement of the weight is like the wind: the command of the ax becomes the sound of wind. Describe the superb technology.
Fortune is bad: refers to bad luck and adversity.
Luck is low: refers to bad luck and adversity.
Use strategies and strategies.
Fortune is good and bad: refers to bad luck and adversity. Same as "Be good when you are lucky".
Move freely: refers to being very skilled and natural in using and maneuvering.
Planning to win: refers to formulating a combat strategy to win the battle.
Operational planning: Planning the situation and formulating combat strategies.
Planning: Refers to deciding the combat strategy in the rear.
Operational planning: refers to deciding the combat strategy in the rear.
Operational planning: Planning the situation and formulating combat strategies.
Planning for thousands of miles: refers to formulating combat strategies to win the battle.
Operational planning and final accounting: Planning the situation and formulating combat strategies.
Operational planning: refers to formulating a combat strategy to win the battle.
Operational decision-making: Planning the situation and formulating combat strategies.
Operational planning borrows chopsticks: refers to planning and planning.
Operational planning: Planning the situation and formulating combat strategies.
Operational planning: Planning the situation and formulating combat strategies.
Surprise planning: Formulate combat strategies and make surprise plans.
Strategizing: Refers to deciding the combat strategy in the rear.
Operational decision-making: planning the situation and formulating combat strategies.
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Idioms starting with the word "Yun":
Operational decision-making
Same as "operational decision-making"
Operational strategy
Same as "strategic planning"
Extraordinary planning< /p>
Formulate combat strategies and plan surprises
Operational planning
Same as "operational decision-making"
Operational planning
Same as "operational planning and decision-making"
Operational planning and borrowing chopsticks
Same as "operational planning and decision-making"
Operational planning and decision-making
Planning the situation and formulating combat strategies
Planning for victory
means formulating a combat strategy to win the battle. The language version of "Historical Records: The Benji of Emperor Gaozu" says: "My husband is planning the curtains, and the victory is thousands of miles away. I am not as good as Zifang (Zhang Liang).
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Operational planning and final accounting
Same as “operational planning and decision-making”
Operational planning for thousands of miles
See “operational planning and decisive victory”
Operational planning and planning
Same as "operational planning and decision-making"
Operational planning and planning
Same as "strategic planning and planning"
Planning and planning
Means to decide the combat strategy in the rear area
To strategize
Same as "strategize"
To plan and maneuver
Same as "to make decisions"
Maneuver to win
See "Manage to win"
Maneuver with ease
It means to use and maneuver very skillfully and naturally
To move an ax like a gate
Just like a classmate is to play with an ax
To move well when you are lucky
Same as "when you are lucky to be lucky"
Stratagem
Use strategy
When luck is low
Same as "When luck is bad, be good"
When luck is bad
p>It means that one has bad luck and is in an adverse situation
It means that one's fortune is like wind
It means that one's luck is like wind.
It means that one's luck is like wind.
See "good fortune comes with the wind"
Good luck and prosperity
It is said that fortune is auspicious and peaceful
Fortune is strong and prosperous
Strong fortune means good fortune
Changes of fortune
It means that luck will end and the situation will change
The best way to use it lies in one mind.
It is said that the skillful use of the art of war all depends on being good at thinking
The best use lies in one mind
See "The best use lies in one mind"
Use it freely
It means to use it very skillfully and naturally
Use wisdom and planning
Use strategy
Be good when you are unlucky.
Same as "good luck when luck is bad"
bad luck when luck is bad
Same as "good luck when luck is bad" 3. Four-character idioms with the word luck p>
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Four-character idioms with the word luck:
To strategize,
To emerge as the times require. ,
Prosperous official fortune,
Prosperous financial fortune,
Prosperous fortune,
Bad fortune,
Good luck,
Talented and talented,
Transportation is easy,
Peng Tuan is lucky,
Provided by heaven,
The six relatives have the same luck,
The ax and the gate,
The luck of the gods and the ghosts,
The luck opens and the time is good,
Operational planning,
Operational planning,
Good luck,
Operational planning, borrowing chopsticks,
Good luck in times of prosperity,
Operations and planning,
Returning to heaven and luck,
Carpenter stone transporting gold,
Sitting and planning,
Ripe at the right moment,
Extraordinary planning,
Great craftsmanship,
Good luck at the right time,
Unique luck, < /p>
Runs freely
Manage thousands of miles,
Time flows smoothly,
Luck is in the palm of your hand,
Tao Kan Yuntong ,
Luck decision-making machine 4. A complete collection of four-character idioms about luck
Talent is high, luck is unfavorable: not going well. He has great talent and learning, but has bad luck and cannot display his talent. With the intention of not encountering talents.
Prosperous wealth: prosperous, successful. You have good luck in getting rich and making money smoothly.
Fengtian Chengyun Feng: obey; Fengtian: obey the will of God, which means the emperor is ordered by heaven; Chengyun: inherit the new destiny. Refers to the divine right of kings. A formula at the beginning of a feudal emperor's edict.
Prosperous official luck Official luck: luck in officialdom.
Prosperity: success. Refers to a smooth official career and promotion.
Carpenter stone transports gold Carpenter: craftsman; stone: person's name; transport: swing; jin: axe. It originally refers to the carpenter's stone ax cutting off the white ash on the tip of the Ying people's noses without bruising the Ying people's noses. Use later.
Ingenuity: ingenuity: the thought of craftsmanship. Use ingenuity and ingenuity.
It's like moving the palms, just like playing with them in the palm of your hand. It is very easy to describe things.
Bad luck, bad luck. This is the fatalistic view of idealism.
The time has come and the fortune has changed. The old meaning is that the time has come and fortune has changed. It means the situation has improved.
Arise at the historic moment Ying: adapt; Yun: originally refers to destiny, generally refers to timing. The old finger was born in response to destiny. Now refers to the emergence of adapting to the opportunity.
strategize: plan, plan; curtain: the tent in the ancient army. Refers to formulating combat strategies. Extended to planning and command.
The luck of the jin becomes wind. Luck: swinging; jin: the axe. Swing the ax and the wind howls. The metaphor is proficient and the technique is superb.
The best way to use it lies in your single-mindedness. It means to set up your formation and then go out to fight. This is a routine in fighting, but the clever and flexible use of it all depends on being good at thinking. Refers to the superb art of commanding operations.
Use it freely. Use it very skillfully and naturally.
A great craftsman carrying a heavy weight is a metaphor for a person who is highly skilled in craftsmanship or skilled in writing.
Unique ingenuity Ingenuity: exquisite thinking. Describes exquisite and unique artistic conception.
Returning to the Heavenly Luck Dou is still about turning the world around.
Subtly move or change naturally without showing any trace.
Transport by gods and transport by ghosts refers to the rapid transportation. It is also a metaphor for stealing. Same as "God's luck and ghost's loss".
Divine luck and ghost transportation ① Describes the rapid transportation. ②It is used as a metaphor for stealing and leaking.
5. What are the idioms starting with luck
There are no idioms starting with luck, the following are all the idioms with luck
They came into being,
The official luck is prosperous,
Transportation is easy at times,
Talent is good at luck,
Good luck at times,
Operations are amazing,
The luck of gods and ghosts,
The luck of planning,
The luck of wisdom,
The luck of axes,
Luck is uneven,
Peng Tuan is lucky,
Luck is common,
Carpenter’s stone is lucky,
Prosperous wealth,
Planning and final settlement,
Planning and planning,
Prosperous fortune,
Destined to be blessed,
The strategy is good,
The luck is good,
The luck is good,
The luck is low,
The luck is bad,
A great craftsman transports pounds
Borrows chopsticks for planning,
When luck is strong,
Ying people transport axes,
Make good plans,
When bad luck comes,
Make good plans,
Make good fortune,
Make good luck, < /p>
It's like transporting the palms,
Unique ingenuity,
Returning to the sky to transport the bucket,
Transporting the catty like the wind,
Planning and making decisions,
Good luck at times but bad luck at times,
Rising at the right moment,
Good luck at times but bad luck at times,
Planning strategies Accounts,
operate freely,
make strategic plans,
timely and smooth,
sit and make plans,
When the time comes, luck comes,
Luck is in the palm of your hand,
God conveys luck to ghosts,
Subtle luck,
Encountering good luck,
planning and making plans,
good luck sometimes,
good fortune sometimes,
good luck comes< /p>
Good luck,
Good luck at good times,
Bad luck at bad times,
Planning for thousands of miles,
Make decisions,
Make plans,
Use them freely,
Plan strategies,
Use ingenuity,
Tao Kan Yun Zong,
Breathe with the same destiny,
The beauty of application lies in one mind,
The beauty of application lies in one mind 6 . Four-character idiom about "what luck will happen to you"
There is no idiom "what luck will happen to you". The idioms with "suffer" in the second place are as follows:
1. Narrowly encounter an unexpected situation
p>xiǎn zāo bù cè
Explanation describes escaping from an extremely dangerous situation.
Structure verb-object type
Used as predicate and attributive; used in spoken language
2. Fear of being criticized
kǒng zāo wù yì
Explanation: here refers to people; discussion: discussion. Worry about being criticized by everyone.
Source "Book of Liang·Biography of Xie Jiqing": "At that time, Zuo Chenggeng and Zhongrong were also exempted from returning. The two of them had mutual ambitions and indulged in wild affairs. Then he will sing the elegy of the priest and disdain material discussion.
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Structure verb-object
Used as predicate; fear of being criticized
3. Misfortune
cǎn zāo bù xìng p>
Explanation of serious disasters, often death
Source from Liu Xinwu's "The Bell and Drum Tower": "But this couple selling soybean juice suffered misfortune a few days ago. ”
Structured verb-object idiom
Used as predicate and object; mostly refers to death