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Look at pictures of beautiful women and guess the four-character idioms

1. Look at the picture and guess a four-character idiom

Make something out of nothing

wú zhōng shēng yǒu

Explain that Taoism believes that everything in the world comes into being From existence, existence is born from nothingness. Say there is something that does not exist. The metaphor has no facts and is fabricated out of thin air.

Source "Laozi": "Everything in the world is born from existence, and existence is born from nothingness."

Structure subject-predicate formula.

Usage is used in a derogatory sense. Used to point out that something is done for some bad purpose; to fabricate something out of thin air; to frame others. Generally used as predicate and object.

The correct pronunciation is pronounced; it cannot be pronounced as "sēnɡ".

It depends on the shape; it cannot be written as "sheng".

Synonyms: spreading rumors to cause trouble, making false claims

Antonyms: conclusive, irrefutable evidence

Analysis~ and "making trouble" both contain the meaning of creating trouble out of nothing. mean. But ~ focuses more on fabricating things out of thin air; deliberately creating trouble; and having the motive of hurting others; while "making trouble" focuses on causing trouble; causing quarrels; either unintentionally or intentionally.

Example sentences

(1) American news organizations are constantly fabricating lies; distorting the consistent policies of our country’s government.

(2) There are some people who always like to stir up trouble. 2. Guess the answer and picture of the four-character idiom by looking at the picture

The fish’s eyes are like pearls, the water drops penetrate the stone, look around, refer to the deer as a horse, cover the sky with one hand, look ten lines in one eye, as timid as a mouse, the fox pretends to be the tiger, the fish sinks and the geese fall, the sky spins, the water is like a hibiscus, look in the fog Flowers, unmoved, snake-hearted, colorful, water and sky are the same color, exports are clear, grinning, heads held high, extending in all directions, the net is wide open, life is hanging by a thread

A fishy fish is confused

Many businessmen They want to use counterfeit goods to deceive unsuspecting customers.

The master walked up to the painting and took a look at it, and said, "This is a fake painting!"

We must boycott counterfeit products and never allow them to infringe on intellectual property rights. .

A drop of water can penetrate a stone

He worked hard for several years, and finally, a drop of water will penetrate the stone and complete this masterpiece.

He believes that when it comes to falling in love, you need to work hard to get through the stone. After a long time, you will naturally get results.

No matter how weak we are now, as long as we persist in working hard, we will always overcome the difficulties and achieve success.

Looking around

During class, you must concentrate and do not look around or whisper to each other.

Xiao Ming usually doesn’t pay attention to the lectures in class and always looks around. But when it comes to the exam, he can’t do anything and just sits there looking around.

My mother told me a story, and I looked around. My mother got angry and asked me what I was talking about, but I couldn’t answer. 3. Look at the picture and guess the four-character idiom

1. A drop in the bucket 2. Abundant talents 3. Unparalleled 4. Spend a lot of money in a full moon 5. A drop in the bucket can save a car [bēi shuǐ chē xīn] The basic meaning of the vocabulary book is to use a glass of water to save a car Firewood.

It means that the power is too small to solve the problem. Source: "Mencius Gaozi": "Today's benevolent people are like using a cup of water to save a load of firewood."

Example: Due to severe drought in Africa, there are hungry people everywhere. Although the United Nations sent food relief many times, it was of no avail because there were too many victims.

Near and Antonyms Synonyms: Porridge, too few monks, too many, useless, too many people, too many people, Antonyms: Gathering sand into a tower, loading buckets in a cart, gathering armpits into fur Allusions Once upon a time, there was a woodcutter going home from cutting firewood. It was a hot day, so he pushed a cart full of firewood. Arrive in front of a teahouse. As soon as he sat down and drank tea in the house, he heard someone shouting outside: "Oh no, put out the fire! The woodcart is on fire!" The woodcutter immediately stood up, picked up the tea cup and rushed out.

He threw the water from the teacup onto the burning diesel truck. But it didn't work at all, the fire grew bigger and bigger, and finally the diesel engine was reduced to ashes.