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What, what, what, four-word idiom story

1. What are the four-character idioms that begin with "dial": teasing, teasing. Sow discord, talk nonsense.

Teasing the clouds and pulling the rain refers to people teasing customs.

Set things right: refers to troubled times; Reverse: Pass "Return" and reply. Eliminate chaos and restore normal order.

Picking grass to find a snake is a metaphor for provoking the wicked and asking for trouble.

It is a metaphor for flirting between men and women.

Dial the clouds to see the sun, dial the clouds to see the sun. Metaphor breaks through the darkness and sees the light. It is also a metaphor to eliminate doubts, and my heart suddenly understands.

Sow discord, sow discord.

Pulling grass to observe the wind is a metaphor for being good at observing things.

Set things right or set things right. Eliminate chaos and restore normal order.

Turn chaos into salvation, pacify troubled times and relieve distress. Also known as "bringing order out of chaos".

Wrong square or wrong square. Eliminate chaos and restore normal order.

Dial 10 thousand yuan to describe a lot of property and spend thousands of dollars.

Set aside thousands to describe a lot of property and spend thousands of dollars.

Pulling rain and teasing clouds refers to teasing and testing each other's goodwill. Generally refers to flirting.

See the sun through the clouds. Describe being inspired, thinking suddenly enlightened, or metaphorically seeing the light, there is great hope. Also known as "seeing the sun through the clouds", "seeing the sky through the clouds" and "seeing the sky through the clouds".

Set things right, manage troubled times and restore stability and normality. "Biography of the Ram: Fourteen Years of Mourning for the Duke" said: "Set things right, oppose everything, and don't go near Spring and Autumn Annals."

Dial two points by the catty. See "Break two points by the catty".

Dial two words by star.

Choose three and dial four. See "picky".

Geese pluck their hair when they fly overhead. Metaphor never misses any opportunity to gain benefits.

When [explain] set things right, pacify troubled times and ease the current situation. To "bring order out of chaos and help the poor."

Look at the sky through the clouds [explanation] Only by pushing away the dense clouds can we see the bright blue sky. Metaphor breaks through the darkness and sees the light.

2. Four-word idiom: invincible.

Pinyin: Su xi à ng p and M

Explanation: direction: refers to the place where the force reaches; Invincible: rout. To make a metaphor, all obstacles are removed wherever power can reach.

Source: Historical Records of Xiang Yu: "So Wang Xiangyi shouted that the Han army was invincible."

So he and his friend Xianbo and more than 100 people directly attacked the Qin array, killing countless Qin soldiers. Feng Ming and Meng Long's History of the Eastern Zhou Dynasty: Chapter 46

Synonym: invincible, indomitable

Antonym: a spent force, flinching.

Grammar: as predicate and attribute; Completely removed.

3. A four-word idiom that loves to guess what to draw every day-pulling the mountain to raise the tripod, pulling the seedlings to help.

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Explain and describe the strength or momentum of Superman.

The source of "Qin Six Kingdoms Pinghua" is as follows: "Born at the age of twenty-four, he can strike thousands of people, and he has the power to pull out the mountains and lift the tripod."

Structural combination

Used as predicate and attribute; Description is very powerful.

A synonym for pulling a mountain and lifting a tripod

Antonym weakness

For example, if a person is bound by opium, you can be a hero of ~ ~ ~, and an ocean's hat cast by copper pouring iron, as long as you are addicted to smoking, your bones will suddenly become soft and brittle, and even your strength will be gone. ◎ The first "nigger"

Powerful or powerful English translation

The idiom story Xiang Yu, a noble family, was born in the late Qin Dynasty. When he was a teenager, Xiang Yu didn't like reading and writing, so he changed to fencing and refused to study hard. Uncle Xiang Liang is very angry. Xiang Yu said: "As long as you can remember your name, it is enough to learn to write. Fencing is a matter for a few people and is not worth learning. I want to learn the ability to resist ten thousand enemies. " Xiang Liang then taught him the art of war. He was very happy, but he just wanted to get a rough idea and refused to study it carefully.

It is said that when Xiang Yu was twenty-three years old, he was burly and strong, and he could lift a tripod weighing several hundred kilograms.

Later, Xiang Yu rose up against Qin, and then competed with Liu Bang for the world. From the age of 24, he fought for eight years, was finally surrounded by Liu Bang and others, and finally committed suicide in Wujiang.

Before committing suicide, Xiang generously told his beloved concubine and a famous horse named Xiang in the camp on the night when he was besieged on all sides: pulling out the mountain will make the world angry, and when it is unfavorable, he will never die! What can I do without dying? I'm afraid I'm afraid I can't do anything!

Step 2 pull out the seedlings and encourage them

Battle of eight banners

Explaining metaphor violates the objective law of the development of things, and it is a bad thing to be eager for success.

The source of Mencius Gongsun Chou: "Song people were dumbfounded when the seedlings were not long, saying that they were sick today and helped them grow up." His son hurried to see it, Miao was dying. "

Structural connection

Use linkage; As a predicate; Metaphor is unrealistic, haste makes waste.

The pronoun of "quick success and instant benefit"

The cramming teaching method regardless of whether students can accept it is tantamount to ~.

Pulling out rice seedlings is to help them grow.

4. The four-word idiom story of Handan toddler

Handan was the capital of Zhao during the Warring States Period. It is said that people in this place walk in a particularly beautiful way. A young man from Yan took the trouble to come to Handan to learn to walk. While observing the walking posture of Handan people, he learned to imitate. But in a few days, he couldn't hold on. The more he studied, the more awkward he became, and the more unnatural he walked. Not only did I not learn to walk in Handan, but I forgot my original walking movements. I had to climb back to Yan State. Handan toddler: toddler: learning to walk is a metaphor for mechanically copying others and joking.

Buy the box, but return the pearls.

During the Warring States Period, a businessman from the State of Chu went to Zheng to sell jewelry. He made a box out of good wood, smoked it with spices, carved a vivid rose pattern, inlaid with jade, pearls and jade ornaments, dressed it up extremely exquisitely, and then put an extremely precious pearl in it. No-later, a buyer came. He saw this box and liked it very much. So he bought it. However, the buyer opened the box, took out the pearls and returned them to the merchant, leaving only with the box. Buy bamboo slips and return them to pearls-bamboo slips: wooden cases. Metaphor, or improper choice.

5. I hope to adopt the four-character idiom with pull.

Pulling hair like a seedling helps to pull up mountains beyond the sea.

Pull up the mountain, lift the tripod, pull up the tree, find the root, and pull up the rhinoceros.

Pull out new collars, pull out different houses, pull out signs for signs, but don't pull out ambitions.

Super dust, extraordinary, extraordinary cramp, outstanding

The tiger's mouth is pulled out, and perseverance is tense.

Lifting the tripod to pull the mountain can pull the mountain, and pulling the brain really hurts.

It's a waste of time to pluck out your tongue, and the goose will come back without plucking its hair.

Pull out the group, pull out the class, pull out the knife, pull out the pot and roll the mat.

Draw swords, reward according to merits, delimit classes, pluck hair, save the world, pluck hair and even grow it.

Pull the crowd, pull the mountain, pull the tripod, pull the tree and shake the mountain.

Pull out trees, find roots, pull out wells, pull out houses, soar, and pull out Zhao Yihan.

Stand out from the crowd.

Blow out the lights and pull out the wax, empty the mountains, lift the tripod and uproot the trees.

A wise man can pull out his strength, but he is determined to climb the ladder.

Looking at the root and pulling out the tree is different from pulling out the stone by spirit.

Pull out the nail in the eye, pull out the custom, pull out the sky.

Pull the earth to help the poor, pull the mountain to pull the source of Haila.

Stand out from the crowd and draw swords to help each other.

Wedge pulling, sunflower pulling, jujube pulling, sunflower pulling, weaving, pulling.

You can't extricate yourself without pulling a penny, but you are tenacious.

You can't pull your feet out, your legs out, and you can draw your sword.

Pull the flag, change the flag, stand out from the crowd, pull the blade, pull the bow and pull the plug.

Leave the crowd

From the online Xinhua dictionary

6. What four-character idioms can you pull out?

Perseverance,

Outstanding,

The road is bumpy, draw your sword to help each other,

Take a tooth out of the tiger's mouth,

Not a penny,

Cann't help myself,

Pull up the radish, and the land will be wider.

At daggers drawn,

Unbreakable,

Change the flag,

Pull out the humble,

Pull out the blade, pull up the crossbow,

Pull the earth to shake the mountain,

Unswerving strategy,

God pulls the ground,

The road is bumpy, draw your sword to help.

La Zhao Yihan,

Pull up trees to find roots,

Supermundane,

The short man pulled out the general,

Pull out the rhinoceros,

Goose plucking,

Take the lead,

Draw a sword to help,

Pull sunflowers to weave,

Break away from the enemy and come to our side.