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What is the four-character idiom of Yanshan?

What is the word 1. Mountain? What are the four words of mountain: majestic mountain, continuous mountain and four mountains.

1, towering mountain: describe the mountain as high and magnificent. Wei Wei [wēi wēi] For example: ~ Jinggangshan.

2, continuous mountains: describe the mountains as one, continuous rain and snow. Continuous, describing uninterrupted mountains, rivers, etc. , together, rain and snow. See Xie Lingyun's poem "Shu Ning" in the Southern Song Dynasty: "The rocks are steep and the mountains are thick, and the continents are connected."

3. Shanying IV: Simian Mountain responded. Make a metaphor, make a phone call, and everyone will respond. English: Yinghe. Source: Zhu Ziqing's On Slogans: "It is for the sake of' vibration due to deafness' and' four responses to mountains', and the people's awakening and rising."

Extended data:

mountain range

Pinyin: [qn shān]

Interpretation: continuous or tufted mountains: ~ around.

Gunsan City, located in the southwest of South Korea, is a sister city of Weihai City, China.

Group:

Basic explanation:

1. People or things gathered together: people ~. Chicken ~. Architecture. Form a team.

2. many people: super ~. ~ Yan Tang. ~ strategy ~ force.

3. Crowded: ~ Mountain peak. ~ home. ~ set.

4. Used for a group of people or things: one-on-one children. A horse.

5. Last name.

2. A four-word idiom: non-stop.

Pinyin: mübütíng tí

Explanation: the metaphor keeps moving forward.

Source: Master Wang Yuan's "Li Chuntang" is the second fold: "He won in a hurry and played non-stop."

Ex. ~ When it was dawn, I stopped my horse when I saw the pursuers far away. Qing Wu Ren Jian's Third "History of Pain"

Synonym: day and night, make persistent efforts and work hard.

Antonym: waste time, waste time, stand still.

Two-part allegorical saying: competition on grassland

Grammar: as predicate, attribute and adverbial; Refers to uninterrupted

L 1: non-stop

Japanese: Instant (ぃっこく), とまらずにぜんんんし).

French: brǔler's tape

German:: daspferd l m: β t the huffenichtruehen-immerauf demtrabsein

(non-stop, non-stop)

Metaphor never stops, never stops.

Yuan Ming's "Little Wei Chi" is the third fold: "If you meet an enemy today, you will never stop killing him."

The twenty-fifth time of Jin Ping Mei Hua Ci: "Dad, if only, don't let him stay at home, let him stop."

The third paragraph of Lao She's Two Horses: "Alexander handed him the fruit bowl and kept talking."

3. Four-character idioms are formed.

Thousands,

Crazy,

Icing on the cake,

To make matters worse,

Soaring up,

Go shirtless,

Supreme,

Upwelling vomiting and diarrhea,

Heaven and earth,

Prosperity,

Sakaka walks to take medicine,

Radiant,

Catchy,

Take office,

Jump up and down,

Jump up and down,

The whole country,

Above the sword,

The apple of your eye,

It's hard to get up and down,

Add fuel to the fire,

High above,

Come from the back,

Theoretically,

Smell the smell of fish,

Drinking calves upstream,

On the screen of the swallow nest,

Mass killings,

It's good for the world, but bad for the world.

4. Four words in this composition:

Have a preference for something,

Wait, this,

And so on,

Enjoy it,

Taking care of one thing and losing another,

Regardless of each other,

And so on,

Either this or that,

Sure enough,

One by one,

Extra effort,

Damn it,

From here to there,

I'm glad you came,

Make this big mistake,

That's all,

Cut this cloth,

Make a living from it,

From this perspective,

One by one,

For no reason,

This hair should be,

This question is very difficult,

Leave it as it is,

This boundary,

It's just this heart,

As for this pole,

Compare things with this ambition,

Kill this old man,

Rely on this movement