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A four-word idiom that people often say
Source: Jing's preface to the world: "What's the difference between what a husband says and does?" Directory 1, allusion source 2, synonym 3, idiom data 3, return to the top allusion source Feng Qingjing's preface to the world: "What is the difference between husband's words and deeds and God?"
Synonyms: Every word, every action, every action, every idiom, such as "Cat" by Qian Zhongshu: "From now on, his words and deeds always match his eyes." Commonly used degree: common sense * * * Color: commendatory words Grammatical usage: as subject and object; The idiom structure of words and deeds: the age of joint formation: ancient times.
There is a saying that is a four-character idiom, which is nonsense. Xi ā shu b ā dao explains unfounded and unreasonable nonsense, which is just making it up. Nonsense Xi ā shu not b á i dao explains nonsense that has no basis or reason, which means making up nonsense.
Nonsense without foundation or reason. Nonsense refers to unfounded and unrealistic nonsense, or nonsense.
Nonsense without foundation or reason. Paradox means nonsense.
Source: On Gongsun Longzi and White Horse: "I think it is not a horse, but a white horse is a horse. This flying man enters the pool and the coffin is different. This world is full of nonsense." Nonsense: false words.
Serialization: one after another. What you said is all lies.
Source: Cai Dongfan's "The Romance of the First Han Dynasty" The fourth time: "There are many stories, many caves are fabricated, and many spells are made up." Slang or nonsense.
Refers to unfounded and unrealistic nonsense, or nonsense. Source: Yong's "The Original Road": "Heresy, Taoism gives birth to heaven and earth, and things are mixed to give birth to nature.
Tao is the best in the world. Heaven and earth haven't existed yet. Is it that things are different? And independence is not easy for * * *, why is it called Tao zai? Who was born here? Taoism is full of slang, and it is a big rate. "
Nonsense means nonsense. Nonsense without foundation or reason.
Source: Songshi Puji's "Fa Si of Yuan Zen Master in Longmen, Wuguanghui": "The owner of the secret fantasy rock holds his son and talks nonsense, so he slaps him into dust and scatters in the tenth world." Nonsense or nonsense?
Nonsense without foundation or reason. Source: Chapter 27 of Jin Ping Mei Hua Ci: "I only talk nonsense."
Nonsense, nonsense, nonsense. Source: Jacky Guangzu's Chu Meixiang, the fourth fold: "I can't wait for words, and I can't stand your nonsense."
China people are still talking nonsense. Refers to unfounded and unrealistic nonsense, or nonsense.
Source: Yuan Zhihai Yi Zen Master Fa Si Huang Zhi Bo Yin Zen Master on the Five Lantern Festival: "These two old people are each thirty good. Why? One is gossiping and the other is talking nonsense in Chinese. "
Nonsense or nonsense. Refers to unfounded and unrealistic nonsense, or nonsense.
Source: Yuan's "Sweater Together" is the third fold: "My child listened to his nonsense and made a difference, so he left home to do some business." Nonsense refers to unfounded and unrealistic nonsense, or nonsense.
Source: Songshi Puji's "Five Lantern Festival" Volume 16: "These two old people are good at thirty sticks. Why? One is gossiping and the other is talking nonsense.
Even so, forget it. "Nonsense nonsense.
Nonsense, nonsense, nonsense, nonsense.
Source: Cao Qingxue Qin's eighty-first story of A Dream of Red Mansions: "Although I know a few poems, it is also nonsense. Yes, it's just a storm, and it has nothing to do with the cause of life. "
Nonsense, nonsense at will. Source: Yuan Yang Wenkui's "Reunion of Children" is the third fold: "Then don't listen to him, a drunkard, and talk nonsense in a mysterious way."
In class, the language is hypocritical, talkative and nonsense. Source: Previously on Xuan He Legacy: "There are fake words at home, what can we do? Mom, go to the lawsuit quickly, so as not to bring us tired! " A donkey's lips are not right for a horse's mouth. That's nonsense.
Zuozuo farts and talks nonsense. Source: Back to Episode 34 of Marriage to Wake the World: "We have a large population here. I drank your wine and beat the drums, and then someone farted, so I don't care about you. "
? Metaphor is nonsense. More refers to rumors and troubles.
Source: Ming Lanling Xiao Xiaosheng's "Jin Ping Mei Hua Thorn" The 25th time: "Who is gossiping? If you don't have time to do something, you can't help bullying me! " Nonsense is a metaphor for talking nonsense. More refers to rumors and troubles.
It's the same as "cutting off your mouth and pulling out your tongue". Nonsense is a metaphor for talking nonsense.
More refers to rumors and troubles. It's the same as "cutting off your mouth and pulling out your tongue".
Nonsense is a metaphor for nonsense. Sometimes it also refers to rumors and slander.
Saliva, cheeks, nonsense, indecency. Nonsense.
Nonsense without foundation or responsibility. Source: Zhuo's "The Legend of the Flying Dragon" for the first time: "Where are you coming from? How dare you talk nonsense! " Puns are a metaphor for nonsense.
Source: Han Jiao Yanshou's "Yilin" Volume XIII: "Two tongues in one spring, false words flatter." Say four words and three fingers, nonsense.
Source: Telephone Selection Group: "Why do you ridicule people for no reason?" Incoherence: coherence.
The words are messy, messy. Source: Song Huzai's "Tiaoxi Fishing Hidden in Conghua Pre-Collection" Volume 7 quotes "Eye of Poetry": "The poem of the ancients is also an article, and the language seems incoherent, meaning like a pearl."
Flattery, rhetoric, and nonsense Source: Wu Ming Cheng-en's Journey to the West The 27th time: "Dear brother [Friar Sand], you are a good man, but you just need to pay attention to the gossip of Bajie and be more careful on the road."
3. Describe the four words you said, gushing, eloquent, relishing, nagging, talking, gushing, bragging, making a fuss and measuring waves in Kan Kan dialect. Explain the basic information: describe the continuous flow of water.
Absolutely: broken. As uninterrupted as running water.
Describe eloquence very well, and speak continuously. After the Tang Dynasty, Wang Renyu's "The Legacy of Kaiyuan Tianbao": "Zhang Jiuling is good at talking, and every time he discusses the theme with his guests, he talks endlessly, such as taking a pill in Xiaosaka."
Gender neutral words. Synonyms are endless, antonyms are tongue-tied, and two-part allegorical sayings are speechless. The reservoir opens the floodgates to release water-a steady stream of eloquent speeches by spot English translation] Ye Zi's One Night in the Mountain Village: "Two lines of tears as big as pearls rolled out!" "I can't live without Wang Bao's passport to Li Liu. Nobody can stop me, and I can't go on. I crossed the Yellow River with hundreds of thousands of soldiers. "
Chen's Water Margin (Chapter 20). I can't believe that the young driver who said few words said so much to his uncle Lao Zhao.
Who do you like in LinYu's works? The mystery of lanterns is vast.
Allusions are endless, which is also equivalent to endless. This idiom comes from Wang Renyu's "Kaiyuan Tianbao Heritage" in the late Five Dynasties.
During the reign of Emperor Xuanzong of the Tang Dynasty, there was a prime minister in Li Longji named Zhang Jiuling, who was famous for his eloquence. Seeing that Tang Xuanzong neglected to govern the country, he advised him many times.
Zhang Jiuling advocates appointing people on their merits and recruiting talents, and has set up a special organization to select talents. Whenever he talks about the Bible with his guests, he always gushes.
Later, Zhang Jiuling was removed from the post of prime minister because he offended powerful Li. Chatter (Chinese idiom) Idiom information Pinyin: diédiébùXi \u English: Chatter without stop Explanation: Chatter: Describe the sound.
Go on. Usage: more formal; As predicate, attribute and adverbial; There is a derogatory example: Liao Ersao is still sulking.
(Sha Ting's Howling) Synonyms: gushing, eloquent, relishing, nagging, talking about antonyms: taciturn, tight-lipped, taciturn. Two-part allegorical saying: riddles of plates and lamps on the wine table: The idiom of endless white clouds comes from the biography of Zhang Hanshi: "Fu Qianghou and Dong Yanghou are called elders, and their words and deeds cannot be exported. Idiom story During the Western Han Dynasty, Emperor Wendi sent a princess to Attila as a queen to collect porridge, so as to ensure the peace of the border and let eunuchs escort the princess. After the Bank of China arrived, it surrendered to the Xiongnu and made suggestions for the Xiongnu. The envoys of the Han Dynasty laughed at the Huns who lived in tents, and the Bank of China responded that they would only dress up and talk endlessly.
A spout is also called a spout. Also known as "the mouth is like a hanging river".
Such as flowing, gushing, agile, good at defense. From Liu Song Yiqing in the Southern Dynasties, Shi Shuo Xin Yu Appreciation: "Wang Taiwei said,' Guo's comments are like streams that are inexhaustible.
Romance of the Three Kingdoms: If Su Qin, Zhang Yi, Lu Jia and Li Sheng come again, their mouths will be like a hanging river, and their tongues will be like swords, so Ann can move my heart! "Jin Ping Mei Ci Hua" The third time: "Han Daoguo! But when you see people, you sit or stand, and you talk like a river. " Pronunciation is eloquent: kǒu ruo Xuán hé eloquent idioms with pinyin explanation if: such as, such as; Hanging river: waterfall, pouring rapids.
Words are like waterfalls, gushing. Described as eloquent, eloquent and articulate.
Many people admit that he is very eloquent. But his father-in-law despised him for it. Many people envy his eloquence, but his father-in-law looks down on him for it. He described it as eloquent and articulate. "Biography of Guo Xiang in the Book of Jin": "Every Cloud of Wang Yan" says: "Listening to elephants is like pouring water, which is inexhaustible. "
The source is "Shi Shuo Xin Yu Appreciation" in the Qing Dynasty of the Southern Dynasties: "Guo's talk is endless." Usage subject-predicate type; As predicate, object and attribute; Neutral words.
For example, chapter 4 of Wu Qin Jingzi's Scholars: "The magistrate of a county can't help but believe what he says when he sees that he is a thief with a glib tongue at that time." Back to Zhou Sheng's Biography of Awakening the World 18: "Clever tongue is like a spring, clever tongue is like a spring."
He is eloquent and witty. Synonyms are eloquent, talkative and boastful. Kan Kan talks are full of words. The antonym of eloquence and wit is taciturn, speechless, silent, clumsy and silent. In the Jin Dynasty, there was a great scholar named Guo Xiang, whose name was Xuan.
He was already a very talented person when he was young. In particular, he can carefully observe some phenomena in daily life and then calmly think about the truth.
So his knowledge is very profound, and he often has original opinions on things. Later, he devoted himself to the study of Laozi and Zhuangzi and had a deep understanding of Laozi and Zhuangzi.
After some years, the court sent someone to invite him again and again. He really couldn't refuse, so he agreed and became an assistant minister at the Yellow Gate.
When he arrived in Beijing, he was able to talk about everything clearly because of his rich knowledge. Besides, his eloquence is very good and he likes to express his opinions very much, so whenever people listen to him, they feel with relish. At that time, there was a captain named Wang Yan who appreciated Guo Xiang's eloquence very much. He often praised Guo Xiang in front of others, saying, "Listening to Guo Xiang is like an upside-down river that keeps pouring down and never dries up."
Guo Xiang's eloquence illustrates this point. Later generations described people who are good at talking as "eloquent". Once they speak, they are like an upside-down river, articulate, and never stop.
Thank you for your adoption.
4. Idioms that describe frequently saying one sentence Idioms that describe frequently saying one sentence are: 1, and the cliche: [chén qiāng làn diào] basically refers to stale and vague arguments, not novel and vulgar things.
2. Play the same tune: [jio diào chóng tán] Play the same tune again. Metaphor is to move out the old one.
3. Out of date: [bühéshíyí] Out of date: needs and trends at that time. Inappropriate to the needs of the times.
4. Old saying: [l m: [l m: o sh ē ng ch á ng tá n] What old scholars often say. This is a metaphor. People are used to hearing things that have no fresh meaning.
5. Repeat the same tune: [jio diào chóng tán] Repeat the same tune. The metaphor is to move the old one out and make a sentence: 1. Anyway, we're not here to show off these old Zen jokes.
2, the so-called creativity, not only refers to the ability to make something out of nothing, it is also a realm to write cliches as unique. Peiping has long been called "University City" and "Cultural City", which used to be the same old tune, but now it seems to be playing louder.
5. There are idioms with words. Four-word idioms make a long story short.
Song of everlasting regret
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There are so many things to say that I can't say clearly at the moment, only a few simple words show the main meaning.
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The thirty-sixth chapter of Qi Lu Deng in Qing Dynasty: "To make a long story short, you and Tan are allies, and he won 100 yuan."
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Combined type; As predicates and clauses; to be short
English translation/ translator/ interpreter
make/cut a long story short
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