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Funny four-word idioms are homophonic.

1. Ask for some funny homophonic four-character idioms or words to be published.

Spilling sperm and seeking stems.

A wall covered with manure

The stems are covered with shade.

The farmer's three fists

I want to sleep every day

Laugh and boil

Make a hole with a stem

Throw away all four pairs of trousers.

Sperm years

The mad cow cried

Stand upright for a hundred years

Niubuqun

Ma Wuji

Love the environment, everyone is sick.

Long hard true stem

Nine yin competing for stems

Children will not be left behind.

Dida Wu Bo

be deeply rooted

Betty Wong is cheap enough.

Give it directly to you

Spend money like water.

Want to be Huang da d

Judas in heaven'

Volleyball tackle

Married for a long time.

People still love when they are cheap.

Write with a pen.

2. What are the four words to describe funny? They are funny, silly, funny, funny, funny, funny, funny, funny, funny, funny.

First of all, interesting.

[Hu Ajia]

Description (words, movements) makes people laugh: the clumsy movements of giant pandas are funny and lovely.

Second, humor.

[y u mò]

Interesting or ridiculous and meaningful: Xiaogang is very humorous, and everyone likes to chat with him.

Third, it is harmony.

[Paisier]

Humor: During the Southern and Northern Dynasties, some southern literati imitated the form of official documents and created many humorous sketches.

Fourth, humor.

[huxié]

Humor makes people laugh: Teacher Lin talks humorously, and the students love his lectures.

Five, interesting

[ yǒu qù ]

Can arouse people's curiosity or love: In knowledge of nature class, teachers often lead us to do some interesting experiments.

3. Seek funny homophonic idioms ... Poor brothers are extremely hungry (extremely vicious)

Talents are cultivated (talents come forth in large numbers)

Understanding clothing (understanding)

There is honey in the mouth and health in the stomach (honey in the mouth and sword in the stomach)

Kissing and dancing (civil and military)

A war of words is a group of chests (a war of words is a group of Confucianism)

Bees and calendars (sunny days)

Step by step to win (step by step)

Wine has a good reputation (for a long time)

as long-lasting as the heaven and the earth—everlasting and unchanging

The cup is safe (prepared)

The tortoise is fine (I hope it is fine)

(of an obscure person) achieve spectacular result by one's first trial

Nine cups return to the earth (nine cups return to one)

Unparalleled calcium (unparalleled in the world)

Unknown (unknown) There are no mosquitoes

Be famous for drinking.

Opportunity knocks but once.

No fear of hemorrhoids (no fear)

Join the army (army)

Box feeling box principle (reasonable)

Unique (unique)

Continuous flow (continuous flow)

Stock goes to gold (through the ages)

First bend a piece of paper (second to none)

There is no stomach to cure (no nursing)

Be proud of drinking.

Nothing to ask for (nothing to ask for)

Complete food beauty (perfection)

Strive for a gold medal (strive for perfection)

Out of expectation (out of expectation)

Love each other deeply.

have one's wish fulfilled

Homophonic imitation idioms in commercial advertisements

Clothing: "The name of clothes is amazing" (imitating blockbuster)

Water heater: "take a bath at will" (imitating "at will")

Quilts: "You don't suffer hardship if you have a quilt" (imitating "You don't suffer hardship if you are prepared")

Cough medicine: "Cough can't be delayed" (imitating "urgent")

Perm: "everything is obedient" (imitating "everything is obedient")

Hemorrhoid medicine: "Hemorrhoids must win" (imitation of "Determined to win")

4. Crossword puzzles, two-part allegorical sayings, Chinese jokes, four-character words and humorous sentences are a special language form created by China people in their daily life.

Generally, it consists of two parts, the first part is an image metaphor, like a riddle, and the second part is an explanation and explanation, like a riddle, which is very natural and appropriate. In a certain language environment, you can understand and guess the original intention by saying the first half sentence and "resting" the second half sentence, so it is called two-part allegorical saying.

Two-part allegorical saying is a short, funny and vivid sentence. It consists of two parts: the former part acts as an introduction, like a riddle, and the latter part acts as a backing, like a riddle.

Edit this riddle: Rain hits Huangmei's head-bad luck. (Pour plum) Half a piece of cotton-no way.

Bald man holding an umbrella-lawlessness. (Hairless) Shorty transition-peace of mind.

(Pan Xin). Horse shops buy pigs-that's not true.

There is no such city. December weather-hands and feet.

Frozen hands and feet. A father kowtows to his son-hang it all.

There is no such gift. Throwing stones at public toilets-causing public anger.

(causing male feces). Wear a fur coat backwards-pretend.

Pretending to be a sheep. Confucius moved-all lost.

All the books. Pregnant women walk on a wooden bridge-despair.

(despair) Grandma's dead son-hopeless.

(No uncle). The husband slapped a face.

(wife is cold). The scholar's empty coffin was buried-defiant.

There is no one in the Woods. Eight-pronged approach-rules.

Peanuts-you must make noise. I'm going to explode.

The shoemaker doesn't have an awl-that's good. (needle and thread)

It is just right for any girl to marry Zheng Jia. (Zheng Heshi).

The monk's house.-great. (temple)

Wash Huang Lian by the river-why bother? The river is bitter.

Blind people wear glasses-false intelligence. (pretending to be clear).

Dreams become butterflies-daydreams. (Want to fly).

Monkeys learn to walk-pretend. (fake orangutan).

Hardcover maotai-jiu. (Good wine)

Spider trawling-selfish. (from silk).

The blind lead the blind-busy is busy. (blind and blind).

Long live Grandpa with a nosebleed-Zhen Hong. I am red.

What's next-ask the question to the end. (tattoo to the end).

Walking in the watermelon field. (The circle where the left and right sides intersect).

Take off your old shoes and put on new ones-turn over a new leaf. (changing shoes).

Sacks and straw bags-each generation is not as good as the next. One bag is not as good as one.

I can remember the beans at the bottom of the bowl. (the grain enters the eye).

Selling cloth without feet-bad intentions. (deliberate accident).

A poor carpenter starts a business-only one sentence. There is only a saw.

Brick kiln fire-rumor. (kiln smoke).

Without oil, it is a waste of heart. (Waste of energy).

Zhong Kui married his sister-fooling around. (Ghost Marriage) The dung boat crossed the river-pretending to be dead.

(loading shit). Sticking to the Nest and Mixing with Huang Lian —— Year after year of suffering.

(sticky) Open a drawer in a drugstore-have fun.

(looking for pills) Frogs dive well-I don't understand.

(poop-poop). Riding in the opera.-no.

(On foot) Stir-fry pickles without soy sauce-as promised.

Salt comes first. Eating jiaozi without stuffing-naughty.

(pick the skin). From Henan to Hunan-it's even harder.

(South Canada). Carry a stone with a lantern-do it.

(copy). The earth temple was washed away by the flood-be careful.

(Liu Shen). Whips in the fields.-Bullshit.

(urging cattle). The backbone of children-the generation of small people.

The back of the villain. Aviation somersault-handstand.

(inverted flight test). The mouse fell into the water tank-fashionable.

(wet hair). The old monk lives in a cave-there is nothing.

(No temple). The cargo ship is at sea.-amateurs.

(Foreign Airlines). Burn the flagpole-sigh.

(long charcoal). Weasel in the henhouse-speculation.

(stealing chickens). Soak the stone in the sauce jar-it's a long story.

One salt is hard to get in. There is a reason for setting off firecrackers in the well.

(with a round sound). It is not easy for an old hen to hold an empty nest.

(No eggs). Eat ginseng-spare.

(added). Pi Di's mother-too thick-skinned.

(Empress Dowager Pi). Millennium stone Buddha statue-honest man.

(Old Stone Man). Bring a sheep into the photo studio-make a fool of yourself.

(Be a sheep's face) Growing vegetables on the wall-no chance.

There is no garden. Crazy chat with a fan.

(rumor) Twelve taels of silver-for sure.

(one ingot). Sleep in the toilet-it's not far from death.

It's not far from shit Tang Priest's book is serious.

A true sutra Eating a small bowl depends on the weather.

(author Tim). The meat pot was thrown into the river-groggy.

(heavy meat). The tortoise has chicken feathers in its belly-anxious to return.

The turtle's heart is like an arrow, and there is a hole in the back of the temple. That's great.

The temple is finished. Birthday star Qi Xianhe-No road.

No deer. Put down eighteen dollars twice-I've heard that for a long time.

(nine articles). The girl in the dyehouse wears white shoes-naturally.

(self-dyeing). Tie a braid in the back-breaking the law and discipline.

(tail hair disorder). The stove turned over-what bad luck.

(Pour coal). Smoke in the rice cooker-confusion.

The rice is burnt. Baidu remembered your name-jealous of daffodils-pretending to be deaf and eating Huang Lian-knowing what you have suffered (or "can't say what you have suffered") and another homophonic allegorical allegorical allegorical allegorical saying, adding homophonic elements to the previous one.

For example, my nephew plays lanterns-Confucius moves as usual-all he does is lose (books) and burn flagpoles-grow charcoal (sigh, that is, enjoy) and combine knives in the cesspit-literature (smell) is not good, and martial arts (dance) is not good. The following are some commonly used two-part allegorical sayings: the dumb eats Huang Lian-it's hard to say when a scholar meets a soldier-it makes sense for a bachelor to teach his son-it's not cheap to get rich-the blind eats soup-there are dozens of monks in his heart-he is confused, humble and upright-he opens the door-he can't live without stealing chickens-but he loses money and throws bombs in the toilet, which arouses people's concern.

5. What are the four-word idioms that describe funny? They are funny, easy to laugh, full of laughter, full of laughter, leaning forward and leaning back.

1, funny

Pinyin: [fēng qüng shēng]

Source: Gao Chuan of Qing Dynasty: "Jun is good at painting, and you can judge whether a stone is a sheep, a sheep, a sheep, a stone, a stone or a stone." He is particularly good at painting. He once painted the story of Huang Chuping turning stones into sheep. In the painting, some sheep have formed and stood, some sheep are about to form and have not yet stood, and some sheep have not yet left the stone. This painting is very interesting. )

Interpretation: The description is very humorous.

Example: The setting of this book is vulgar, but full of wit and humor. When the hostess was surrounded by beautiful men, it was really touching and made people laugh.

2. Laugh and be generous

Pinyin: [yxià o dà f ā ng]

Source: Li Qingru's "Mirror Flower Edge": "But I don't have enough knowledge; I am afraid that I am ridiculous and generous; So I dare not take risks. " I'm just ashamed of my short knowledge and afraid of making everyone laugh, so I dare not visit. )

Explanation: refers to making experts laugh.

Ex.: She spread her indecent article everywhere and was not afraid of being teased?

Step 3 laugh

Pinyin: [pěng füdàXi ao]

Interpretation: Laugh with your hands on your stomach. Describe meeting a ridiculous thing and laughing uncontrollably.

Example: This cross talk of Xian Yi, young and old, is so interesting that people can't help laughing.

4. burst into laughter

Pinyin: [h not]

Source: Song Ouyang Xiu's "Returning to the Field" Volume 1: "Feng Xuju said with his right foot:' This is also 900. "So I baked (coax) laughter. (Fengxiang slowly raises his right foot and says, "This is only 900 coppers." Everyone around us burst into laughter. )

Definition: Describe a room full of people laughing at the same time.

Ex.: At the literary evening, he made a funny gesture on the stage, which made the whole class burst into laughter.

Step 5 lean forward and backward

Pinyin: [China fǔ hò u y ng]

Interpretation: the body shakes back and forth. Describe the appearance of laughing or sleepy.

However, due to his strong reaction, Yan Chun burst out laughing and leaned forward, as if watching a funny opera.