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Four-character idioms about homophones or homophones
One, no, three, no, four.
Pinyin: bù sān bù sì
Interpretation: not like this or like that. That is, unlike appearance; Neither fish nor fowl. Be described as indecent or inappropriate.
Source: Ming Lingmengchu's "The Surprise of the Second Moment" Volume 5: "It can be seen that there are many people who do that kind of no three no four activities in the noisy crowd on the Lantern Festival night."
Interpretation of the vernacular: You can see the Lantern Festival night, taking advantage of the lively crowd to do that kind of irresponsible activities, and so on.
Second, upside down.
Pinyin: ?os?
Interpretation: refers to disorder without order. Describe thinking, speaking, doing things, etc. , chaotic, upside down; Something's wrong.
Source: Xu Ming's "Romance of the Gods" 44: "After three or four days of worship, I am uneasy."
Interpretation of vernacular Chinese: After three or four days of worship, you are confused, upside down and uneasy.
Third, forget things.
Pinyin: dis ā n là sí
Interpretation: throw these away; Missed it again Describe carelessness and forgetfulness; Take care of one thing and lose another.
Source: The sixty-seventh chapter of Cao Xueqin's Dream of Red Mansions in the Qing Dynasty: "As the saying goes,' the rammer flies first', and the province is not complete for a while, which is ridiculous."
Vernacular interpretation: As the saying goes, "Ramming sparrows flies first" makes people laugh.
Fourth, bully three and bully four.
Pinyin: q: s: n m á n s √.
Interpretation: Repeated deception and concealment.
Source: Feng Ming magnum "Awakening the World" Volume 7: "I heard it, and my heart was angry, and I cursed you for being unreasonable. I am such a matchmaker that I lied to my daughter. "
Interpretation of vernacular Chinese: As soon as I heard it, my heart was on fire, and I cursed especially Chen for being unreasonable. I cheated the matchmaker and cheated my daughter in this way.
Fifth, condescending.
Pinyin: d: s: n: xi:.
Interpretation: indicating status, work, etc. Are very humble; Inferior. It also refers to obedience and servile attitude.
Source: Clear sky Ren Shang's "Peach Blossom Fan Listening to the Barn": "You suspect that the ghosts here are the masters of other places and ask for their masters, but I am afraid that they will be there and still be their old jobs."
Vernacular interpretation: You suspect that the ghosts here are looking for the Lord elsewhere, and you are afraid that you will go there, do your old job and be an inferior person.
2. Are there any four-word idioms about love that are lofty and noble and homophonic?
[Interpretation] Heroic feelings; Ambitious.
[Language] Mao Dun's "Comment on Old Learning and New Learning": "Most of them add frost to their temples; However, lofty aspirations; Stronger. "
[Pronunciation] Hao; Can't say "good".
[Discrimination] Hao; Can't write "milli"; Strong; Can't write "shape"
Full of passion and ambition
[Antonym] Nothing can be saved except mediocrity.
[Usage] It has a positive meaning. Generally used as subject and object.
[Structure] Combined type.
Discrimination ~ and "ambition" both contain the meaning of "lofty ideal" But ~ focus on lofty sentiments; "ambition" focuses on "ambition"
[example]
(1) This article praised the geologists who are familiar with it all over the world.
His mouth is full of ~; Go to the morning glow.
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