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What is the idiom that precedes and follows?

1 Idioms about what is before and what is after

Previous dynasties, descendants, and various dynasties before and after. Metaphor refers to the past dynasties.

Lean forward and close, body rocking back and forth. Describes the appearance of laughing so hard that one cannot stand straight up.

The phrase "recovery before recovery and recovery after recovery" is a metaphor for previous failures, which can be used as lessons for the future.

One after another, those in front rushed forward, and those behind followed closely. It describes constantly engaging in battle and rushing forward bravely.

The phrase "pretend before and then give up" is a metaphor for previous failures, which can be used as lessons for the future.

Lean forward and lean back and rock your body back and forth. Describes the appearance of laughing or being so sleepy that one cannot stand straight up.

Singing before dancing and then dancing originally referred to King Wu's defeat of Zhou, and the morale of the army was high. It was later used as a praise for the army fighting for justice.

People in front shouted to clear the way, and people behind them surrounded and protected them. In the old days, it was used to describe officials traveling with many people accompanying them.

Qian He Hou Yan describes the way the body rocks back and forth.

Front and back: bend the body and lean on the ground; Yang: face up to the sky. The body rocked back and forth. Describes the appearance of laughing or being so sleepy that one cannot stand straight up.

Arrogant at first and humble at the end: arrogant; humble: humble and respectful. He was arrogant before, but later he was respectful. Describes a change in attitude toward people.

Arrogant in the front and respectful in the rear: arrogant; respectful: respectful. He was arrogant before, but later he was respectful. Describes a change in attitude toward people.

The front foot and the rear foot are metaphors for following closely.

The front and back skirts describe the close relationship between brothers when they were young.

The front streets and back alleys refer to the streets and alleys everywhere.

Front and back: details; Fan: overview. A kind of writing method in "Spring and Autumn", one thing appears repeatedly in the text, the former is explained in detail, and the latter is briefly described.

Arrogant. He used to be arrogant, but later became respectful and polite. The attitude before and after is completely different.

The phrase "front and back" describes the heroic struggle. Same as "one who goes before and one after another".

front and foot: to fall down; to follow: to follow up. Those in front fell, and those behind followed closely. Describe the heroic struggle.

front and back: to fall; to rise: to follow up. Those in front fell, and those behind followed closely. To describe the heroism of the struggle

To push forward and push back is to describe someone who helps both front and back.

If the front is in danger, the people in front will be in danger, and future generations should take a warning. It is still said that the recovery of the previous car is a lesson for the next car.

Causes and consequences causes and consequences. Refers to the entire process of something.

Lean forward and close, and rock your body back and forth. Describes the appearance of laughing or being so sleepy that one cannot stand straight up.

Look forward and look back. Sometimes it is described as having too many worries and being indecisive. Same as "looking forward and looking behind".

Covering the front and crowding behind the back describe a very crowded and noisy appearance.

Hope to adopt it

What are the idioms with "one" in front of the second one?

A blockbuster, love at first sight, a fortune, a talent, an extraordinary, etc.

1. A blockbuster

Explanation: Ming, bird call. A cry that shocked people. It is a metaphor for usually being ordinary and suddenly doing something amazing.

Source: Han Fei·Warring States Period, "Han Feizi·Yu Lao": "Although it does not fly, it will soar to the sky; although it does not make a sound, its sound will be astonishing."

Translation: Although it does not usually fly, it will reach the sky. Fly, fly to the sky as soon as you fly. Although you are not famous usually, becoming famous must be amazing.

2. Love at first sight

Explanation: Love at first sight means that a boy or girl develops feelings for each other as soon as they meet and likes him (her) as soon as they meet.

Source: Qing Dynasty Mo Langzi's "The Story of the West Lake": "It was love at first sight for the husband, so I felt it in my heart."

Translation: I fell in love with you as soon as I saw you. Feelings, I fell in love with you.

3. Make a fortune

Explanation: Small capital, big profit.

Source: Chapter 26 of "The Sound of the City" by Ji Wen of the Qing Dynasty: "This time I have to go on a long trip, but I hope to make a fortune."

Translation : This will make you decide to take a long trip and transfer the most money with the minimum cost.

4. A handsome person

Explanation: Describes handsome appearance. Table, instrument.

Source: Chapter 1 of "Flying Flowers" by Liu Zhang of the Ming Dynasty: "Youmei was born with a talented person, as beautiful as a crown jade, and he was also clever and enlightened. Every article he wrote was beautiful and well-written. Zi Zhuji, at the age of fifteen, he was admitted to the first batch of Qiantang County School.” Won the favor of Qiantang County Magistrate.

5. Extraordinary appearance

Explanation: appearance: appearance; Fan: ordinary. Describes a person who is handsome and energetic.

Source: The first fold of "Mandarin Duck Quilt" by Anonymous Yuan Dynasty: "Born with an extraordinary appearance, you can match it well."

Translation: If you are born well, you will be matched. Go to you,

What are the three idioms that mean blooming in front and what comes behind?

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Explanation: in full bloom: in full bloom. My heart is as happy as flowers blooming. Describe extremely happy.

From: Chapter 60 of "A Brief History of Civilization" by Li Baojia of the Qing Dynasty: "Ping Zhongcheng was so happy that he even said: 'It's hard for him, it's hard for him.'"

< p> Example: Thinking of this happy thing, I suddenly feel ~.

Grammar: subject-predicate form; used as predicate, attributive, complement; with complimentary meaning

Source

Chapter 60 of "A Brief History of Civilization" by Li Baojia of the Qing Dynasty: " Ping Zhongcheng was so happy that he even said: "It's hard for him, it's hard for him."

What are the four idioms of "front and back", such as "one after the other"

The saddle is in front of the horse, the horse is in front of the horse, and the horse is in the back. Refers to following around.

The postscript before and after the postscript is the same as "postscript Hu Weiwei". A metaphor for a dilemma.

Behind means either in front of or behind.

Ba calculated and thought over and over again.

Postscript: step on; stumble: trip over. This means that if the wolf moves forward, it will step on its own neck, and if it moves backward, it will trip over its own tail. A metaphor for a dilemma.

The postscript before and after the postscript are the same as "postscript Hu and postscript". A metaphor for a dilemma.

To avoid punishment before punishment and to avoid punishment later: to be vigilant; to avoid punishment: to be cautious. Refers to criticizing the mistakes made in the past, learning lessons, and being more cautious in the future so as not to make them again.

To be ahead of the curve means to surpass those who came before, and there will be no one to compare with in the future.

Helping those who are ahead and falling behind, grabbing those who are ahead and falling behind, and not cleaning up.

To carry forward the past and carry forward the future. To carry on: to take over; to start: to create. Take over what came before and create what comes after. Refers to inheriting the legacy of predecessors and paving the way for future generations.

Beyond the past and beyond. Surpassing his predecessors, he is the best in future generations. Describe unique and incomparable.

Recovery before recovery and recovery after recovery: fall back; alert: be on guard. It means that the failure of the previous thing can serve as a reference for the next thing.

To overthrow the former, to guard against, and to return: to overturn; to guard: to be on guard. It means that the failure of the previous thing can serve as a reference for the next thing.

Light before and after, light: light, expand; absolute: cut off. It has expanded things that were beyond the reach of its predecessors and done things that are difficult for future generations to do. Describes great achievements or outstanding achievements.

A bright future will bring prosperity to the future. Describes a person's great achievements.

Guangqian and Yuhou Guangqian: Guangdong’s previous career; Yuhou: bequeath to future generations. Bring glory to ancestors and benefit future generations. Describes a person's great achievements.

The former shines brightly and the latter shines brightly: the former shines brightly. Honor our ancestors and benefit future generations.

Learning from past mistakes means learning from past mistakes and acting cautiously in the future to avoid making them again.

Unprecedented has never happened before and will never happen again. Exaggerate to describe uniqueness.

The wolf is in front of the tiger and the tiger is behind. The wolf is driven away at the front door, but the tiger comes at the back door. It means bad guys come one after another.

The donkey in front and the horse behind is a metaphor for everything being controlled by others.

Details, details, inside and out.

To move forward and retreat means to be hesitant and fearful of wanting to advance and then retreat.

Carrying people in front of others and behind their backs. One thing in front of you and another behind your back.

Think before and after: think, consider; before: reason. Think over the causes and effects of things.

Think before and calculate behind. Think ahead and calculate behind.

Think before and after: consider; before: the antecedents; after: the consequences. Think twice about the reasons why things happened and the consequences of their development.

Fading before rubbing and then fading: retreating. Retreat from the front and meet the one behind. Describe fear and anxiety.

From beginning to end. All, the whole. The same as "to clear the front and clear the future".

Tongqianzhehoutong: through; zhe: thorough, thorough. Refers to the front and back.

Go from beginning to end. All, the whole. The same as "to clear the front and clear the future".

Think forward and backward: look, see. Think about the front and worry about the back. Describes a state of indecision and conflict.

The idea before writing and then writing means that the idea is mature first and then the writing is done so that the artistic conception can be fully expressed.

Look ahead and look back: look forward; Gu: look back. Look in front, and look behind. Describes thinking carefully before doing something. It also describes having too many worries and being indecisive.

Look forward and suddenly backward: look forward. Look in front, and look behind. Describes acting cautiously.

Strive ahead

Look forward and look backward: look forward. Look ahead and think behind. Describes thinking carefully before doing something. It also describes having too many worries and being indecisive.

Think forward and backward, think over and over again

To cover one’s head and cover one’s back means to hide one’s head and tail while speaking.

What is the idiom preceded by five and followed by everything

The word has nothing

Pronunciation yī wú suǒ yǒu

Definition Nothing. It refers to money, but also to internal achievements and knowledge.

Source: "Dunhuang Bian Collected Works: Lu Rong Shan Yuan Gong's Talk": "Like the moon in the water, the wind in the sky, there is nothing, nothing."

Example Today's Sister Feng The son had nothing, and Jia Lian was full of debts. (Chapter 16 of "Dream of Red Mansions" by Cao Xueqin of the Qing Dynasty)

Synonyms: empty hands, empty body, no long-term possessions, only four walls

Antonyms: omnipotent, omnipotent, all-encompassing, all-encompassing, all-encompassing, everything

What is preceded by and followed by phase in the six idioms

Cold and warm, cloudy and clear, high and low

Black and white, light and dark, dense and dense

Black and white Phase between

Pinyin hēi bái xiāng jiàn

Explain that black and white are the gaps between each other, that is to say, white is used to separate black and black, and black is used to separate white and white. Open space.

Source Ming Liu Ji's "Sauve Acacia": "The ears of grass are high and low, the ears of wheat are flat, and the yellow flowers are bright."

Example of Yang Shuo's "Spring of Life": "I saw zebras, There are dozens of horses, all covered with black and white stripes, plump, handsome, and very clever."

On the seventh picture, there is a person with a "three" in front of the middle and a "three" behind it. What is the four-character idiom?

Pinyin: [diū sān là sì]

Explanation: It describes doing things carelessly and carelessly, either losing 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.

What do the first four characters of eight mean after the idiom?

Hello, this is an eight-character idiom!

Nine pictures to guess the idiom about a person in front and a big person behind

外强中干wàiqiángzhōnggān

[Definition] Refers to the appearance of a person who looks like Very strong; actually very weak.

[Quotation] "Zuo Zhuan: The Fifteenth Year of Duke Xi": "Strong on the outside and strong on the inside; unable to advance or retreat; unable to maneuver."

[Authentic pronunciation] Strong; cannot be pronounced as "qiǎnɡ" Or "jiànɡ"; dry; cannot be pronounced as "ɡàn".

[Shape Discrimination] Medium; cannot be written as "loyalty".

[Synonym] Rigid on the outside, soft on the inside, square on the outside and round on the inside

[Antonym] Soft on the outside, rigid on the inside, round on the outside and square on the inside

[Usage] Used as Derogatory meaning. It is often used to describe people or groups that appear to be strong but are actually weak. Generally used as predicate, attributive, and adverbial.

[Structure] Union.

[Analysis] See "Severe color and soft color" (page 843).

[Example]

① He would rather let others say he is timid; rather than act as a hero.

②Superpowers appear to be powerful; in fact, they are just paper tigers.

[English Translation]

[Idiom Story]

There was a war between Qin and Jin. Duke Hui of Jin wanted to use the horses donated by Zheng. drive. Minister Qingzheng advised Duke Hui: "Since ancient times, good horses from the country have been used in wars, because they are native, familiar with the roads, and obey orders. It is difficult to control foreign horses. If an accident occurs, they will be killed." It can kick and scream. Moreover, this kind of horse looks very strong on the outside, but in fact it has no ability (the original text is "strong on the outside but strong on the inside"). How can it fight?" But Hui Gong did not listen to Qing Zheng's advice. After the battle started, Jin's chariots and horses ran wildly and soon got stuck in the mud, unable to advance or retreat. As a result, he was severely defeated by the Qin army, and Duke Hui of Jin was also captured alive by the Qin army.