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What are the four-character idioms that begin with guests?

Hakka dialect has different meanings, which can be interpreted as guests, visitors and so on. What are the idioms at the beginning of Hakka dialect? Please enjoy the related content of the idiom at the beginning of the guest role I brought to you, and welcome everyone to learn from it.

Idioms at the beginning of the guest word

Die abroad

Idioms solitaire had guests at the beginning.

Death in a foreign land → making a fuss with a fake wall → getting twice the result with half the effort → getting into the good and getting rid of the evil → eating the difference → eating the difference → talking eloquently → the river falls on the moon obliquely → elegant → stealing light from the wall → dazzling → arrogant → man can conquer nature → unexpected events happen in the sky → unexpected events happen in the sky. → At the end of one's rope → Perfect → Fly in the ointment → Be resourceful → People try to solve problems → Man can conquer nature → There are days behind the world → Family happiness → Extreme joy → Solve problems → Strip → Flowers → Green mountains and green waters → Beautiful scenery → Showing off classes and lines → Flowing. Anger → Swallowing mountains and rivers → Falling moon → Natural and graceful → Fiona Fang chisels → Cutting walls and stealing light → Brilliant and dazzling → Arrogance → Man can conquer nature → Unfortunate weather → Family happiness → Unscrupulous → My knees are like iron → The mountain is irrefutable → No water → Perfect.

The Significance of Hakka Prefix Idioms

Die in a foreign land: die in a foreign land or abroad. Died far from home.

Interpretation of Hakka idioms

1 Guest is like a cloud: There are so many visitors. Describe many guests.

2 welcoming guests: welcoming the door: full of doors. Guests crowded the door. Describe that there are many guests at home.

3 guests are full: it means that there are many visitors.

4. Wave to the guests: a metaphor for quick thinking. Millimeter, brush.

5 anti-customer-oriented: guests become masters in turn. Metaphor turns passivity into initiative.

6 take revenge: help others take revenge.

7 moving customers: moving customers: officials who have been relegated to other places; Poet: Poet. An exiled official, a sentimental poet. Generally refers to depressed literati.

8. Be kind to customers: It refers to hospitality and loyalty.

9 inversion of subject and object: it means that the weight and size of things are inverted.

10 guests go: it means courtesy entertainment. It also means that there are many guests coming and going.

1 1 People come and go: it refers to courtesy socialization. It also means that there are many guests coming and going. Go with the visitors.

12: Qin Shihuang once issued a marching order to expel guests from all countries. Generally speaking, the host drives away unwelcome guests.

13 solitary mail: Jude said solitary mail. Describe isolation and helplessness.

14 Dumen Xie Ke: Dumen: Closed; Xie Ke: Refuse guests. It means not to associate with people.

15 Poet: Poet: Qu Yuan wrote Li Sao, so he called Qu Yuan or the author of Chu Ci a poet. Mo Ke: Literati. Refers to poets, writers and other elegant literati.

16 poets: poets, writers and other elegant literati. Both are "poets and writers".

17 poet's escape: refers to poets, writers and other elegant literati. Both are "poets and writers".

18 Sao Weng Mo Ke: refers to poets, writers and other scholars. Both are "poets and writers".

19 Tanwan Borrowers: Metaphorically, a ranger kills for revenge.

20 Literati: Generally speaking, it refers to literati and literati.

2 1 Ding Bai laity: Ding Bai: an unknown civilian. Generally refers to vulgar people.

Emi passers-by: refers to the time that has passed forever.

Uninvited guests: speed: invitation. An uninvited guest.

Changting Guest: Diners who go to the countryside belong to Nanchang Pavilion in Huaiyin City, Jiangsu Province. Originally refers to Han Xin, the Han Dynasty Huaiyin Hou. Later, because I didn't meet my talent, I temporarily put myself under the fence.

25 East Bed Footman: A good name for a son-in-law. The same as "son-in-law of East Bed".

Dumen is a guest: it means not to associate with people. With "Dumen Xie Ke".

Customer with abnormal flow: an educated and knowledgeable person.

28 metamorphosis and escape: refers to a noble and refined hermit.

Jiuliuke: From the pre-Qin Dynasty to the early Han Dynasty, there were nine academic schools: Fa, Ming, Mo, Confucianism, Taoism, Yin and Yang, Vertical and Horizontal, Miscellaneous and Agriculture. Refers to all kinds of talents and figures.

Greenwood Hawker: Greenwood: the heroes of the Western Han Dynasty headed by Wang Kuang and Wang Feng. Refers to the armed forces gathered in the mountains to resist the government, and refers to bandits who harm the people.

3 1 No visitors: There are no visitors at home. Describe being cautious in making friends. With "there are no miscellaneous guests in the door."

32 Green Fly Hanger: Only when the green fly dies will it hang. Metaphor is a person who had no confidant before his death.

Expulsion: refers to a person who has been demoted to exile.

A person who founded idioms.