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What are the four-word idioms for fishing?

1. What are the four-word idioms for fishing?

Fishermen get benefits-third parties get benefits.

Snipers compete with mussels; Benefit from the quarrel between the two sides

Harvest the fruits of victory with no effort.

Benefit from

Reading everywhere.

Take care of immediate interests and come uninvited.

Only immediate interests, no long-term plans.

Drain the pond and let the fish in.

Village and water town

When the clam fights, the fisherman gains.

In Yuyang in 755, the troops were dispatched, and the troops were dispatched.

The profit of Youyan fisherman

Benefit from the quarrel between the two sides

live/dwell in seclusion

The two sides disagreed and fought like kilkenny cats, which made the third party take advantage.

The two sides disagreed and fought like kilkenny cats, which made the third party take advantage.

The two sides disagreed and fought like kilkenny cats, which made the third party take advantage.

The two sides disagreed and fought like kilkenny cats, which made the third party take advantage.

Robbery and extortion of people's property

There's fighting.

There are four words in the idiom to describe fish: "What is a fish?"

Conceal the identity of an emperor or official.

A good omen for military action

Salted fish shop

be covered with cuts and bruises

Seeing fish in deep water-too smart.

ordinary people

(of female beauty) striking enough that the fish sink and the birds fall-very beautiful.

The fire at the city gate harmed the fish in the moat-in the chaos, innocent bystanders got into trouble because of the misfortune of others; Caught in crossfire

Fish in a pond and birds in a cage-trapped in trouble, no freedom.

Fish disaster in the moat-trouble/tragedy/harm to innocent bystanders

Trivial textual research

As soon as the fish is caught, it forgets the bamboo trap-giving up the means to achieve the goal.

The direction and method are wrong, and the goal cannot be achieved.

Get a reputation by some improper means

A person or thing in extreme danger.

Be at the top of the list of successful candidates-become a champion.

Doing long-term things, although not immediate, will gain greater benefits in the future.

Take care of immediate interests and come uninvited.

A fish swimming at the bottom of a pot ―― a man in extreme danger/doomed.

Extreme poverty

A desperate man

Once the headrope of the fishing net is pulled up

Pursue fame and praise

A fishbone stuck in my throat-I have an idea/criticism that I can't help expressing.

In court, female officials are given preferential treatment.

Only immediate interests, no long-term plans.

Fish trapped in a dry rut-a desperate man

diarrhea

fish in troubled 【muddied】waters

Fish in troubled waters [fish in troubled waters]

Something that is light and unimportant.

Cultivate private strength

For a fish like Jiang Taigong, he throws a line without hook or bait for the fish that wants to be caught ―― looking for a voluntary victim or collaborator; Willingly fall into the trap; Willingly used by someone; Deceive only those who are willing to be deceived; Be a willing victim

Let the water out of the pond so that all the fish can be caught ―― a thorough but unwise use.

Don't leave too much for immediate interests.

Drink heavily.

Things don't last long.

Desperate situation

Yue longmen, a carp ―― Climbing the social ladder.

Like fish scales and comb teeth-closely arranged

Stand by and watch: I long for a pond with fish ―― dreaming of something beautiful, but not taking action to get it.

The fish that escaped from the net-the fugitive

Error in making private copy of text

Mistakes-A clerical error or typographical error caused by confusing similar characters

I wanted to go back.

Get together often

The age of the imperial examination should be compared to being an official, and then life encountered setbacks and was in distress.

No, no, no.

A large number of harsh criminal codes

Be meat or fish on someone's chopping block-be at someone's mercy

It's like having a fishbone stuck in your throat-when a person can't restrain his opposition, it's necessary to speak out.

Get along well (like a duck to water)

Easy to do, effortless

Fishing for three days and drying the net for two days-working intermittently; Lack of perseverance; play with

Wild game and wild vegetables-local dishes

When the water is too clear

When the water is too clear, there is no fish in it.

Just like a fish swimming to Jiang Taigong's fishing line without hook or bait-open your eyes and walk into a trap; Be a willing victim; Willing to fall into the trap

3. What to catch, what to catch with four-character idioms, four-character idioms. Sorry, I can't find it.

Inexplicably reminds me that Born in Worry and Died in Happiness is a well-argued and eloquent essay, which is selected from Mencius' Gao Zi Xia. Firstly, the author lists six examples of people who were tempered by poverty and setbacks and finally took on great responsibilities, which proves that hardship can motivate people to work hard and achieve new achievements. Then, the author further demonstrates the truth that sorrow is greater than heart death from two different angles: the development of a person and the rise and fall of a country. Finally, let nature take its course and come to the conclusion that "born in sorrow, died in happiness". The full text adopts the way of enumerating historical cases and reasoning, and deduces them layer by layer, making the article compact and meticulous. In addition, the article uses parallelism and antithesis, even if the tone is patchy, it also creates an unstoppable momentum and effectively enhances the persuasiveness of the argument.

Fishing idioms

: Fisherman's benefit, fisherman's benefit, bridge village fishing, dry river fishing, Yuyang fishing, drum fishing, taking advantage of it, west fishing, east fishing, fisherman's benefit, fishing in the sea, fishing in the dry river, hunting in the forest, burning the forest.

4. Four-character idioms: Have a full meal,

Talk without action,

Crying in the corner,

Come back from the dead,

Do your best,

Followed by,

It varies from person to person,

Do your best,

Enough is enough,

Get something for nothing,

Go deeper,

Naturally,

Lead but not send,

Choose good and follow,

Poverty and backwardness,

Punish without teaching,

Come in droves,

Talking in the palm of your hand,

Do your best,

Easy to eat,

Break up in a hubbub,

Keep your promise,

To sum up,

Anger,

Settings,

Obviously,

Know silently,

Archived in,

And walked away,

Be attracted by the scenic spots of a place.