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What is the idiom with the same idiom in the front and the middle?

"一" What words should be added in front and in the middle of the wall to form an idiom?

Copper wall and iron wall_Explanation of the idiom

Pinyin: tóng qiáng tiě bì

Definition: The original metaphor is that the defense is very strong and cannot be destroyed. Also a metaphor for unity.

Source: Yuan·Anonymous's "Xie Jinwu" wedge: "Follow his copper and iron walls, and you are not afraid of not tearing them down."

Example: Song Jiang led the front troops and turned around. When I passed Dulonggang and came to see Zhujiazhuang, there were people behind me, and they were very well guarded. Ming Dynasty Shi Naian's "Water Margin" Chapter 48

Hold the wall and touch the wall_Idiom explanation

Pinyin: fú qiáng mō bì

Definition : Stroking the wall. Metaphorical speech advocates are relatively weak and mediocre.

Source: Chapter 30 of "Water Margin" by Shi Naian of the Ming Dynasty: "These two bird men and women are struggling in the tank holding on to the wall."

『 二』 is preceded by a verb, the middle is up, and the latter is something. What idioms are there?

To take chestnuts from the fire huǒzhōngqǔlì

[Definition] To steal chestnuts roasted in the fire. It is a metaphor for risking one's power to publish for others; oneself is in a position of power, but gains nothing.

[Quote] The story can be found in the fable "The Monkey and the Cat" by La Fontaine, a seventeenth-century French fable poet.

[Correct pronunciation] Li; cannot be pronounced as "sù".

[Shape identification] Li; cannot be written as " millet ".

[Synonym] To be married for someone else

[Antonym] To sit back and enjoy the rewards

[Usage] Used to describe being taken advantage of; taking risks but not getting anything. benefit. Generally used as predicate and attributive.

[Structure] Formal.

[Example] Criminals make money by smuggling drugs; purely ~; in the end they can only fall into the law.

"三" What idiom has the same two characters in the middle?

One heart and one mind

One heart and one mind

A hundred hits and a hundred hits

Separation of heart and virtue

This life and this life

Heart to heart

Endless life

I suddenly realized that you asked The two characters are in the middle. Is it the ABBC type?

Just let it go?

『四』 In the picture, there is a person with three characters in the middle and four characters behind them.

Pinyin: [diū sān là sì]

Explanation: Describes carelessness in doing things, either forgetting this or forgetting that.

From: Chapter 67 of "Dream of Red Mansions" by Cao Xueqin of the Qing Dynasty: "There is no one in our family. As the saying goes, 'the birds fly first', the spare parts are temporarily missing and incomplete, which is ridiculous. "

Grammar: conjunction; as object; derogatory meaning

Source

Chapter 67 of "A Dream of Red Mansions" by Cao Xueqin of the Qing Dynasty: "As the saying goes. : 'The bird flies first'; the province is temporarily lost and incomplete."

Example sentences

Young people should be considerate of the memory loss of the elderly and their frequent work.

"五" What idiom has the character Youhesuo in the middle?

A ruler is shorter,

An inch is longer,

If There are things to think about,

Everyone has their own loves,

There are other plans,

If there is something to mourn,

There is something to grow old with Finally,

Each has his or her own job,

What idioms can be formed from the first one and the middle one?

Gentle breeze and drizzle

gentle rain [hé fēng xì yǔ]

[Explanation] gentle breeze: refers to the spring wind. Mild wind, light rain. The metaphor is gentle, not rough or violent.

From: Chen Zhang Zhengjian of the Southern Dynasties, "Accompanying the King of Hengyang on a Tour to Qihe Temple": "The breeze blows the wheat ridges, and the drizzle washes the plum trees.

Example: It is neither cold nor warm, ~, the weather is sleepy.

◎Song Dynasty Zhang Xian’s "Eight Treasures Suit" words

Grammar: Union Form; used as subject, object, attributive; has a commendatory meaning

Synonyms: pleasant, gentle and elegant

Antonyms: stormy, aggressive

"淒" starts with and in the middle What are the idioms for Zhi

Fatal ambitions

Zhiyuan hanging car

Zhiyuan is afraid of mud

Zhiyuan has a heavy responsibility

< p> To the extreme

To express elegance

To express his guilt

To be extremely profound

To achieve three goals

< p> We have the same goal

Wen Zhi Taiping

In high spirits

In high spirits

In high spirits

Lack of interest

Unanimous and thoughtful

『八』 What is the idiom with the word "got" in the middle of the color?

So red that it turns purple

The Chinese idiom, pinyin is hóng de fā zǐ, describes someone who is highly trusted and valued, as if he is in the sun. It also means that he is a person who is very favored by the emperor in ancient times.

The ancient nine-rank official system. They are divided according to their official positions from high to low: purple robe, vermilion (red) robe, green (blue) robe, and green robe. A family that has been an important official in the court for several generations is called "full of vermilion". So red that it turns purple means: already. It's almost time to leave the "Zhu" level, and it's about to be upgraded to the "Purple" level.