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Elk is described with a four-character idiom

1. What are the four-character words that describe "giraffe"?

***draw the deer cart, the deer walks in Sutai, the deer cart ***draws, the red deer changes shape, the power shifts Red deer, the deer in the heart hits, Qin loses its deer, refers to the deer as a horse, covers bananas to find the deer, the red deer has a strange shape.

1.*** Deer cart [ gòng wǎn lù chē ]

Definition: draw: pull; deer cart: a small cart in ancient times. In the old days, couples were praised for being of the same mind and living in poverty and happiness.

Source: "Book of the Later Han·Biography of Bao Xuan's Wife": "His wife returned home dressed as a royal servant, wearing short clothes, and returned home with Xuan Xuan in a deer cart."

2. The deer walks over the Sutai [lù zǒu sū tái]

Definition: It is a metaphor for the country’s collapse and the palace’s ruin.

Source: "Hanshu Wu Bei Zhuan" written by Ban Gu of the Eastern Han Dynasty: "I now see a elk wandering around the stage of Gusu."

3. The red deer changes shape [mǎ lù yì xíng ]

Definition: From the story of Zhao Gao calling a deer a horse, it is a metaphor for confusing right and wrong and confusing right and wrong.

Source: Fan Ye of the Southern Dynasties and Song Dynasty, "Book of the Later Han Dynasty, Wenyuan Zhuan Part 1, Cui Qi": "Unable to marry Zhenliang, he failed to save the disaster, and repeatedly tried to clamp the mouth of the soldier, but Du blocked the Lord's hearing. , Will the color of the black and yellow change, and the red deer will change its shape?"

4. Power transfer to the red deer [quán yí mǎ lù]

Definition: Refers to relying on power to be domineering and arbitrarily confusing right and wrong.

Source: The saying comes from Zhao Gao of Qin Dynasty, referring to deer as a matter of horse.

5. The heart beats like a deer [ xīn tóu lù zhuàng ]

Definition: Describes the rapid heartbeat when panic or excitement. Same as "heart hits a deer".

Source: Chapter 9 of "Negative Exposure Chat": "Don't worry because you see the monk's head. Even if you see a natural bald man, you feel like a deer." 2. Contains deer. The four-character idiom of the word

*** Deer cart - Wan: pull; deer cart: a small cart in ancient times. In the old days, couples were praised for being of the same mind and living in poverty and happiness.

That is, Lu Wuyu - the original meaning is to go into the mountains to hunt deer. Without the help of Yu officials who are familiar with the terrain and the nature of deer, it is a waste of effort. The latter is a metaphor for doing things rashly if the conditions are not ripe, and you will definitely be tired.

Deer cart *** draw - Deer cart: a small cart in ancient times; draw: pull. In the old days, couples were praised for being of the same mind and living in poverty and happiness.

Endless deer fur - a metaphor for simplicity and frugality.

A deer does not choose a sound even if it dies - a metaphor that only seeks a place to live and does not choose a place.

Who will win the victory - the original metaphor is that one does not know whose hands the political power will fall into. Nowadays, it also generally refers to not knowing who will win the final victory in a competition.

The deer walking around Sutai - a metaphor for the country's collapse and the palace being abandoned.

The Alien Red Deer - Using the story of Zhao Gao referring to a deer as a horse, it is a metaphor for confusing right and wrong.

The deer touches the heart - describes the heart beating rapidly due to fear.

Roe, deer, red deer - a metaphor for a person who moves in a hurry.

Point to a deer and say it is a horse. It is a metaphor for deliberately confusing right and wrong.

Zhongyuan Zhulu - refers to the group of heroes rising together to compete for the world.

Zhulu Zhongyuan - zhu: chasing; deer: refers to the object to be rounded up, often used as a metaphor for the throne and political power. Refers to the heroes rising together to compete for the world.

The wild deer of the standard branch - the branch of the treetop is a metaphor for the indifferent and indifferent king in the ancient world; the wild deer is a metaphor for the people below who are relaxed and contented. The latter refers to the ancient times.

Taking risks - ① Refers to taking risky actions when there is no way out. Same as "taking risks out of desperation". ② Refers to taking risky actions because there is no way out.

Cover the deer to find bananas - cover: cover; banana: same as "wood wood", firewood. It is a metaphor for treating the real thing as a dream and making repeated mistakes.

Hong'an, deer and cart - a metaphor for mutual respect between husband and wife, consideration for each other, and sharing joys and sorrows.

Deerskin Cangbi - the description does not match the basics.

A deer does not choose shade when it dies - a metaphor that only seeks shelter and does not choose the place. It also means that the situation is critical and cannot be considered carefully.

Deer reincarnation and pig violence-meaning that one moment is as docile as a deer, and the next moment is as ferocious as a pig. Describe cunning.

The red deer changes shape - comes from the story of Zhao Gao referring to the deer as a horse, which is a metaphor for confusing right and wrong and confusing right and wrong.

Qin lost its deer—deer: a metaphor for the throne. A metaphor for losing the throne.

Power transfers to red deer - refers to relying on power to be domineering and arbitrarily confusing right and wrong.

Heroes vying for the throne - Heroes: used to refer to many people with military power. Chasing a deer: a metaphor for competing for the throne of the emperor. Describes the various factions competing for the highest dominance.

To take risks is to take risks. Refers to being forced to take risks in times of urgency.

Heart pounding - describing a rapid heartbeat when panic or excitement. Same as "heart hits a deer".

Feeling like a deer is hitting my heart. Describes the rapid heartbeat during panic or excitement.

Take a deer as a horse - say the deer is a horse. Metaphor deliberately confuses right and wrong.

Referring to a deer as a horse - a metaphor for intentionally confusing right and wrong. Same as "referring to a deer as a horse". 3. Words describing elk

Latin name: Elaphodus davidianus

English name: Pere David's Deer

Distribution range: Once widely distributed throughout China, later wild Species become extinct. Beijing Zoo 1 Indochina and China’s southeastern coastal areas (including Myanmar, Vietnam, Laos, Cambodia, Thailand, and China’s southeastern coastal areas, Hong Kong, and Hainan Island.) 7 Central America (located between North America and South America, including Guatemala, Belize, Honduras, El Salvador, Nicaragua, Costa Rica, Panama, Bahamas, Cuba, Haiti, Jamaica, Dominica, Antigua and Barbuda, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, Saint Lucia, Barbados, Grenada, Trini Successful breeding every year in countries and regions such as Dart and Tobago

Protection level: China's Class II protected animal

Animal introduction: Elk (also known as Sibuxiang) lives in swamps, Tidal flat area. Social, diurnal. Loves water, good at swimming and trekking. Feeds on weeds, aquatic plants, etc. It was once widely distributed throughout China, but later the wild species became extinct. They were stolen and shipped abroad at the end of the 19th century. The remaining 18 birds multiplied into a group at Ubon Temple in the UK and returned to their hometown for the first time in 1956. The breeding period is from June to August, with courtship fights. The gestation period is about 10 months, with 1-2 offspring being born each time. They are sexually mature at about 3 years old and have a lifespan of about 20 years. Because the elk's antlers are like a deer but not a deer, the head is like a horse but not a horse, the body is like a donkey but not an ass, the hooves are like an ox but not an ox; some people also say that the antlers are like a deer but not a deer, the neck is like a camel but not a camel, the hooves are like an ox but not an ox, and the tail is like a donkey It is not a donkey, so it gets the name of Sibuxiang. 4. The four-character word with deer is interesting and has its origin

Referring to a deer as a horse:: The term referring to a deer as a horse comes from "Historical Records: The Chronicles of Qin Shihuang". According to legend, Zhao Gao was trying to usurp the throne. In order to test which ministers in the court would obey his wishes, he specially presented a deer to Qin II and said it was a horse. Qin II didn't believe it, so Zhao Gao asked the ministers for excuses. The ministers who did not dare to oppose Zhao Gao said it was a horse, while those who dared to oppose Zhao Gao said it was a deer. Later, all the ministers who said it was a deer were killed by Zhao Gao in various ways. The story of calling a deer a horse has been passed down to this day, and people use it to describe a person who does not distinguish right from wrong and confuses right and wrong.

Chasing deer in the Central Plains: "Historical Records: Biography of the Marquis of Huaiyin": "Qin lost its deer, and all the people in the world chased it. It is a metaphor for fighting for the world.

Fawns colliding with each other:: describing because Scared and the heart beats rapidly

"Little deer bumping into each other" refers to inner uneasiness and is often used to describe the mood between men and women when they are in love.