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A collection of four-character idioms about homophones

1. Four-character idioms about homophonic sounds

Not three and not four, confused, lost, deceived, and humble.

1. Bu San Bu Si Pinyin: bù sān bù sì Definition: Not like this or that. That is, it doesn’t look like it; it’s neither fish nor fowl.

To describe being unseemly or unseemly. Source: Volume 5 of "Surprise at Two Moments" by Ming Linghuchu: "It can be seen that on the night of the Lantern Festival, there are many people who take advantage of the hustle and bustle to do all kinds of things."

Vernacular Interpretation: You can see that on the night of the Lantern Festival, people take advantage of the noisy crowd to do shady things. 2. Pinyin of confusing words: diān sān dǎo sì Definition: refers to confusion and lack of order.

Describes unclear and confusing thoughts, words, and actions; no order. Source: Chapter 44 of "The Romance of the Gods" by Xu Zhonglin of the Ming Dynasty: "After worshiping for three or four days, Ziya was bowed upside down and restless."

Vernacular interpretation : After praying for three or four days in a row, your prayers become unclear, confusing, and restless. 3. Lost three and fallen four Pinyin: diū sān là sì Definition: Throw away these; leave out those.

Describes carelessness and forgetfulness; focusing on one thing and losing another. Source: Chapter 67 of "Dream of Red Mansions" by Cao Xueqin of the Qing Dynasty: "As the saying goes: 'The birds fly first if they press hard.' It is a joke to save everything and forget about it temporarily."

Vernacular interpretation: As the saying goes : "The sparrows fly first." It's a joke because it's temporary and incomplete. 4. Deception three concealment four Pinyin: qī sān mán sì Definition: Repeated deception and concealment.

Source: Volume 7 of "Eternal Words to Awaken the World" by Feng Menglong of the Ming Dynasty: "When I heard it, I felt angry and cursed You Chen for being unreasonable and being such a deceitful matchmaker and lying to others. Daughter." Vernacular interpretation: When I heard it, I felt angry and scolded Qi Chen for being unreasonable. He was a matchmaker who deceived others and deceived other people's daughters.

5. 小三下四 Pinyin: dī sān xià sì Definition: Refers to low status, work, etc.; inferior to others. It also refers to the demeanor of being submissive and humble.

Source: "The Peach Blossom Fan Listens to the Barnyard" by Kong Shangren of the Qing Dynasty: "If you think that the ghost here is in charge of the family, you are looking for someone else, you are afraid that you will be a lowly person and still work in the old business." Vernacular interpretation: You think the ghost here is at home. He is looking for the Lord in a place where he is afraid of being inferior to others and doing the same old business. 2. A collection of idioms about homophonic sounds

Idioms about homophonic sounds: win every step of the way (win every step of the way), lose your reputation when drinking wine (prestige for a long time), taste the wine from heaven and earth (forever), have a cup and avoid trouble (be prepared for trouble), The turtle comes well and is well (be well and well), Yiming is amazing (a blockbuster), Jiujiu returns to the ground (nine and nine return to one), Ca Shi Wushuang (unparalleled in the world), Wuwu mosquito (obscure), Drink and drink famous (famous), The chicken cannot be lost (the opportunity cannot be lost), there is no hemorrhoid to fear (there is no fear if there is perseverance), the pen is congruent (the pen is used to join the army), the box of feelings and the rationality (reasonable and reasonable), unique (unique), the flow is endless (the flow is endless) ), stock money comes (from ancient times to the present), No. 1 paper (second to none), no stomach is not cured (meticulous), drink with pride (take pride in it), have no other demands (nothing else), eat the whole food delicious ( Perfect), Jingqiujin (Keep improving), Wash it out (overjoyed), Yiwang Shenqingshen (love deeply), Jingrurenyi (as expected), Dai Tianjiao (a generation of genius), Lustful Tu (lecher), Eat a pound (surprised), have no shoes to reach (impeccable), calcium is indispensable (cannot be lacking), be reluctant to part with clothes (reluctant to part with them), drink in the morning and dance in the evening (9 to 5), the pot is delicious and fragrant ( The country is beautiful and fragrant), the net is inexhaustible (move forward inexorably), the money scene is unlimited (the prospects are unlimited), the money has a broad future (the future is broad), drink with pride (take pride in it), run away (peach of the moon),. 3. What are the idioms with homophones?

Idioms with homophones include: win step by step (win every step of the way), lose the reputation of wine (wine for a long time), taste the wine of heaven and earth (endless), have a cup There is no danger (preparedness means no danger), the turtle comes without any harm (the turtle comes without any harm), step by step we win (step by step is camp) bùbùwéiyíng meaning: the last word should be camp.

Step by step means step by step: In ancient times, one step was five feet, and "step by step" meant that the distance was short. Each time the army advanced a step forward, a fortress was set up.

Describes tight defense and cautious action. Example: When playing chess with a master of chess, the opponent is really following every step.

2. jiǔ fù shèng míng Definition: The first one should be long, long-standing reputation means negative: bear, bear, extended to enjoy. Enjoy a good reputation for a long time.

Example: I especially want to mention Aite’s famous “Word Bully”. 3.Tiān cháng dì jiǔ Definition: The second character should be long, and the four characters of earth should be long.

Eternal explanation: As long as heaven and earth have existed. Describes a long time.

It also describes things that will never change (mostly referring to love). Example: I don’t care about eternity, I only care about whether you want it or not.

4. If you have a cup, there will be no danger (If you are prepared, there will be no danger) yǒu bèi wú huàn Definition: The second word should be prepared, and if you are prepared, there will be no danger. Explain: misfortune, disaster. Disasters can be avoided by being prepared in advance.

Example: Be prepared for danger in times of peace, and be prepared for danger. 5. Bié lái wú yàng (Bie Lai Wuhao) bié lái wú yàng Definition: The first character should be Bie, Bie Lai Wuhao means "illness".

Have you been fine since the breakup? It is often used as a greeting when communicating after farewell or when meeting again. Example: Long time no see my friend, farewell and well. 4. A collection of idioms with homophones of

Win step by step (win step by step), lose the reputation of wine (wine for a long time), taste the wine of heaven and earth (eternally last forever),

Have a cup and be safe. (be prepared for any trouble), be well prepared (be well prepared), be safe (be well), be astonishing (become a blockbuster),

Nine wines return to the ground (nine and nine return to one), unparalleled in the world (unparalleled), silent and mosquito-free ( Obscurity),

Drink famously (famous), Don’t miss the chicken (Don’t miss the opportunity), Have hemorrhoids without fear (Stand up without fear),

Contribute to the writing ( Throw a pen and join the army), be sentimental and rational (reasonable), be unique (unique),

The flow will never stop (the stream will never stop), stocks will make money (throughout the ages), be second to none (second to none),

No stomach is cured (meticulous), drink with pride (take pride in it), seek nothing else (nothing else to ask for),

Eat whole food and eat delicious food (perfect in everything), lean Seeking money (strive for perfection), wash out and be overjoyed (overjoyed),

One network of love is deep (one love is deep), Jingrurenyi (as everyone wishes), one wears Tianjiao (a generation of genius),

Lustful person (lecher), eat a pound (surprised), no shoes to reach (impeccable),

Calcium is indispensable (nothing is lacking), clothes are reluctant to part (reluctant to part with them) ), Drinking in the morning and dancing in the evening (9 to 5),

The beauty of the pot is heavenly (the beauty of the country is scented), The net is inexhaustible (the future is endless), The money scene is unlimited (the prospect is unlimited),

< p> The road to money is broad (the future is bright), drink with pride (take pride in it), run away (peach is in the air),

Wan Yan shares the same cup (Ten thousand beauties share the same sorrow), everyone drinks the same cup (well-known), cure the population quickly (popular),

lead the fresh one step (one step ahead), burn one step ahead (slightly better), immerse the devil (the one who is close to the ink is black),

Drinking wine must be Fen, Fen wine must be drunk (for a long time, it must be divided, and for a long time, it must be combined), to support the prostitute to sleep rich (the husband sings and the woman follows),

To keep pace with the food (to keep pace with the times), to be lucky to have fish (to be lucky) More than enough), 5. All homophonic word puzzles, and the answer to the riddle, the answer is a four-character idiom

1. A drop in the bucket (Analysis: cup, cup of water, car, property are related to salary, together they form the idiom "a drop in the bucket" ”) A cup of water can save a cart of firewood. bēi shuǐ chē xīn means using a cup of water to save a cart of firewood.

It means that the power is too small to solve the problem. 2. Talents abound (analysis: people, money, eggs, chickens, referred to as "human wealth chickens", homophonic to the idiom "talents abound") Talents abound rén cái jǐ jǐ Explanation: numerous.

Describes many talented people.

3. Unparalleled (analysis: "zero points" means "nothing", "fish" is a homophone of "and", "wheel" is a homophone of "lun", "1:2" is "bi", together they are the idiom "unparalleled") Unparalleled wú yǔ lún bǐ explanation: analogy, rivalry.

It means that something is so perfect that nothing can compare with it. 4. Flowers are good and the moon is full (Analysis: Huahao, OK means good, month, and round. Together they form the idiom "Huahaoyuanyuan") Huahaoyuanyuan huā hǎo yuè yuán means that the flowers are in full bloom and the moon is full.

A metaphor for beauty and perfection. It is often used to congratulate people on their wedding.

5. As beautiful as a flower (analysis: hat, plum blossom, snake squirming, flower, referred to as "hat plum squirming flower", homophonic as the idiom "beautiful as a flower") as beautiful as a flower mào měi rú huā explanation and description The woman is beautiful and as lovely as a flower. 6. Fly together (Analysis: pen, wings are wings, two people, airplanes, referred to as "fly together with pen and wings", the homophony is the idiom "fly together with wings") Fly together bǐ yì shuāng fēi Explanation: wings next to wings.

Flying in pairs: flying together in pairs. Is this a metaphor for a husband and wife who are in love and move forward side by side in their careers?