暗箭伤人 放冷箭伤害人. It is a metaphor for secretly hurting people by some means.
A hundred-year tree tree: plant, cultivate. The metaphor is that cultivating talents is a long and arduous task.
Pity the Heaven and Pity the People Pity the Heaven: to lament the times and the world; pity the people: to pity the people.
The host of the northern road The host who receives guests on the northern road. Synonymous with "host".
The maid as a wife Maid: maid of honor; Mrs.: housewife. In the olden times, it refers to the fact that even though one deliberately imitates others in literature and art, one cannot catch up with them in terms of talent and scale of work. It refers to the fact that even a slight chill can harm a person's body. It is also used as a metaphor for people who cannot withstand a slight beating when they are aging or in distress.
Thin life beauty Thin life: blessed with a thin life. A beautiful woman who is blessed with a thin life.
不齿人 Refers to being looked down upon.
不乏其人 乏:缺少;其:那,那些。 There are not many people like that.
Not willing to be followed by others Not willing to be left behind.
Not to be told Cannot be told to others. It means not to be seen by anyone.
Talent: talent; qi: vigor. The talent and vigor of a person is better than that of an ordinary person.
Talent and insight are more than ordinary people.
才子佳人 泛指有才貌的男女.
Hurried host Hurried: in a hurry. The sudden arrival of a guest makes it difficult for the guest to be well entertained in a hurry.
Zha Yi Zhi Zhi Ren (察己知人) refers to something that is reasonable and reasonable, and if you know yourself, you can know others.
The old saying is that there is no one in the court who is not an official.
Success or failure of a person On: comment, measure. The success and failure of a person as the standard of commenting on the person.
Outlet hurt people To say something to insult someone; to say something that is detrimental to one's dignity.
The metaphor of a man who is wearing a well is to say that words have been passed around and are untrue.
2. Idioms with the fourth character Quan百举百全 Every action accomplishes something, describing that everything is done with ease and good results.
百下百全 犹言百发百中,万无一失。
The word "talent" is used to describe a person who is both talented and beautiful.
The same as "both talent and appearance".
才貌俱全 俱:全,都。 It is also used as "both talent and beauty". Also known as "talent and appearance", "talent and appearance", "talent and appearance", "talent and appearance", "talent and appearance".
才貌两全 才学相貌都好。 The same as "both talented and good-looking".
The two are good in talent and appearance.
残缺不全 残:残破;缺:缺少;全:完整。 It is broken, lacking, and very incomplete.
Fortune and fortune Fortune: fortune; fortune: salary. Both have good fortune and are officials, enjoying their salaries.
福寿雙全 Happiness and longevity are both complete.
The plan is very secure and well thought out. It describes a plan that is so sound and thorough that no accidents will happen.
The metaphor of "the cow with no eyes" is to describe a person who is skillful or clever in planning.
The metaphor of a small bird is that the thing is small in size but complete in content.
*** All kinds of things are complete.
All four corners of the earth Metaphorically speaking, it is perfect.
It feels terrible to exceed the expectations of others. It is also known as "yielding to perfection".
It feels terrible. It is necessary to yield far beyond expectation. It also means to yield for the sake of the overall situation.
文武双全 文:文才;武:武艺.
Man of letters, man of arms, and man of war, both of which are outstanding.
Five poisons: five animals: snake, scorpion, centipede, gecko and toad. It refers to breaking the law and doing all kinds of bad things.
The five flavors are all complete Five flavors: sour, sweet, bitter, spicy and salty. It describes a complete and appropriate seasoning.
The five tones are incomplete Five tones: five levels on the pentatonic scale, Gong, Shang, Horn, Zheng, Feather, equivalent to 1, 2, 3, 5, 6 on the simple musical score; since the Tang Dynasty, it is called Harmony, Four, B, Shak, Work. It refers to a person's lack of musical cells.
3. Idioms in which the fourth character is WenUnspoken, an empty paper, spreading caiwen, being penniless, laying down Wu Xiuwen, Gizi Longwen, Sisi Wenwen, weaving brocade back to the text, pillowing the seat of the text, the fish quality Longwen, the kind of learning to perform the text, the weight of thick and little text, palms on the view of the text, Zuwu Zongwen, the underground repair of the text, the thick appearance of the deep text, laying down Wu D??àêà?è??òà, laying down the Wuxingwen, the kind of learning to weave the text, the festival of the Wei against the text, laying down the Wu line of the text, the er Ya Wenwen, The first is to look at the text at Qie, dance the brush to make the text, down the pen into the text, rhinoceros top turtle text, Naiwu Naiwen, analyze the law and dance the text, do not straighten a paper, lay down the army to repair the text weiwu jingwen, perform the martial arts to repair the text, the car track *** text, lay down the leather Shangwen, lay down the martial arts, the remainder of the style left over the text, the snake turned into a dragon does not change the text, the bottled wine paper, make the law dance the text, horizontal small, minute, the text, the text of the more military, the rumors fly the text, the text of spit into the text to adopt the bar ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ -.
4. Idioms in which the fourth character is Zi爱民如子 In the old days, certain rulers were praised for loving the people as if they were their own children.
Improper son of a man Words of apology or thanks, meaning sinful, not daring to be.
Cao Tou Tian Zi (草头天子) The leader of robbers, in the old days, also referred to the leader of the uprising in the mountains.
Village folk A person who is coarse and vulgar.
典妻 典:典当;鬻:卖。 To sell one's wife. Describes a life of extreme poverty.
The Virgin of the East Wall The virgin of the neighbor.
Scholar's Seed A scholar who is able to take the lead in culture.
Mundane A term used to describe mediocre people.
Wife and son The wives of meritorious ministers in the monarch's era were given grants, and their children and grandchildren inherited official titles. In the old days, it referred to the honor of being an official.
Windy and talented The old term refers to a person who is free and unconstrained, and rich in talent.
Gaozou Di Zi (高足弟子) Gaozou: high talent, a term of respect for calling someone's student. The students who have excellent grades.
Orphan Minister Sin Son Orphan Minister: a distant minister who is isolated and unsupported in the feudal court; Sin Son: a concubine's son born of a concubine. It is a metaphor for a person who has suffered hardship.
Guanghan Fairy Guanghan: Guanghan Palace, the legendary fairy palace on the moon. The fairy in Guanghan Palace - Chang'e.