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The four-character idiom of demon evil
1. The four-character idiom that begins with "devil"
God plans the devil's way: It's like God sending ghosts. As if there were ghosts and gods instigating me, I unconsciously did things I didn't expect to do.
A group of demons dancing wildly:
The evil demons’ strange ways: It is still said that the evil demons have a crooked way. Refers to improper words, deeds or ways.
Heretic: a Buddhist term. Refers to heresies and behaviors that hinder the right path. Metaphors are inconsistent with orthodox ideas or teachings. It is also a metaphor for goblins, ghosts or people with bad conduct.
The evil way: refers to improper words, deeds or ways.
Evil spirits: refers to evil ghosts.
The devil is one foot tall, and the Tao is one foot tall: Mo: evil ghost; Tao: Tao conducts, Tao method. It is a metaphor that justice always prevails over evil.
The Devil: A monster in "Journey to the West". It is a metaphor for people who disrupt the world and bring serious disasters to people. Sometimes it also refers to the children of rich and powerful families who eat, drink, have fun and fool around all day long.
The Buddha is one foot high, the devil is one foot high: It was originally a Buddhist warning to practitioners to be wary of external temptations. Buddha refers to Buddhism; Demon refers to magic. Later, it is used to describe the growth of one side's power (mostly justice), while the opposite power (mostly injustice) doubles its growth.
The Tao is as high as the devil: The original meaning is that religious experts warn practitioners to be wary of external temptations. The latter is a metaphor for often facing new and greater difficulties after achieving certain achievements.
Dao Gao Mo Zhong: Describes high magic power.
Poisonous Demons: Fierce and cruel monsters.
Sickness: Refers to long-term illness.
Monsters: Monsters and devils. It is a metaphor for various evil forces that endanger the interests of the people.
Groups of demons dancing around: Groups of demons dancing around. It is a metaphor for a group of bad people operating rampantly on the political stage.
The Dao is one foot high; the devil is one foot high: 2. What are the four-character idioms that begin with "魔"?
There is only one four-character idiom that begins with "魔", which is "魔魔道道道" ".
魔魔道道 [mó mó dào dào] Definition: Crazy, abnormal Example: This person is devilish, crying and laughing, he must be a madman. Magic Pinyin [mó] Radical: ghost Structure: semi-enclosed structure Stroke order: dot, horizontal, left, horizontal, vertical, left, dot, horizontal, vertical, left, Na, left, vertical, horizontal fold, horizontal, horizontal, left , vertical hook, deflection, point explanation: 1. In religion or mythology, it refers to evil spirits that harm people's lives and confuse people, and it is a metaphor for evil forces.
2. Unusual, strange. Word group: 1. Evil ghost [xié mó wai suì] evil ghost.
2. Evil devil's crooked way [xié mó wāi dào] refers to improper words, deeds or ways. 3. Evil heretics [xié mó wài dào] is a Buddhist term that refers to heresy and behaviors that hinder the right path.
A metaphor for claims or doctrines that are inconsistent with orthodox thought. 4. The evil way [xié mó guài dào] still refers to the evil way.
5. Monsters and devils [yāo mó guǐ guài] monsters and devils. It is a metaphor for various evil forces that endanger the interests of the people. 3. What are the four-character idioms against cults?
1. Harm others and harm yourself [ hài rén hài jǐ ]
Definition: Harm others as well as yourself.
2. To correct evil and return to righteousness [ gǎi xié guī zhèng ]
Definition: Xie: improper, unrighteous; Gui: return. Return from the evil path to the right path and stop doing bad things.
3. Return to the other side [huí tóu shì àn]
Definition: Buddhist saying, it means that as long as a guilty person changes his mind and changes his past, he can board the "other shore" and obtain salvation. .
The latter is a metaphor for people who have done bad things, as long as they are determined to repent, they will have a way out.
4. Put down the butcher knife [ fàng xià tú dāo ]
Definition: put: place, put aside; butcher knife: a knife for slaughtering livestock. A Buddhist saying that advises people to change their evil ways and do good. It is a metaphor for people who do evil and are determined to change their ways.
5. Reform [xǐ xīn gé miàn]
Definition: Clear out old thoughts and change the old appearance. A metaphor for complete repentance.
6. abandon the darkness and turn to the light [ qì àn tóu míng ]
Definition: leave the darkness and turn to the light. It is a metaphor for leaving the reactionary camp in politics and moving towards the progressive side. 4. Four-character idioms that begin with "devil"
God conspires with the devil: It's like God sending ghosts.
As if being driven by ghosts and gods, I unconsciously did things I didn’t expect to do. The demons are dancing wildly: the evil spirits are talking about strange ways: I still say that the evil spirits are following the wrong way.
Refers to improper words, deeds or ways. Heretic: a Buddhist term.
Refers to heresies and behaviors that hinder the right path. Metaphors are inconsistent with orthodox ideas or teachings.
It is also used as a metaphor for goblins, ghosts or people with bad conduct. Demonic evil ways: refers to improper words, deeds or ways.
Evil spirits: refers to evil ghosts. The devil is one foot tall, and the Tao is one foot tall: Devil: evil ghost; Tao: Tao's conduct, Tao's method.
It is a metaphor that justice always prevails over evil. Demon King: A monster in "Journey to the West".
It is a metaphor for people who disrupt the world and bring serious disasters to people. Sometimes it also refers to the children of rich and powerful families who eat, drink, have fun and fool around all day long.
The Buddha is one foot high, the devil is one foot high: It was originally a Buddhist warning to practitioners to be wary of external temptations. Buddha refers to Buddhism; Demon refers to magic.
Later, it is used to describe the growth of one party's power (mostly justice), while the opposing force (mostly injustice) doubles its growth. The Tao is one foot high, the devil is one foot high: The original meaning is that religious experts warn practitioners to be wary of external temptations.
The latter metaphor refers to often facing new and greater difficulties after achieving certain achievements. Dao Gao Mo Zhong: Describes high magic power.
Poisonous Demons: Fierce and cruel monsters. Sickness: Refers to long-term illness.
Monsters: Monsters and devils. It is a metaphor for various evil forces that endanger the interests of the people.
Groups of demons dancing around: Groups of demons dancing around. It is a metaphor for a group of bad people operating rampantly on the political stage.
The Tao is one foot high; the devil is one foot high:.
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