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What is the four-character idiom with the word at the end? What is the idiom?

1. What are the idioms in four-character idioms in which the last character is Cheng?

Bolan Laocheng Bolan: waves, describing the ups and downs of an article; Laocheng: referring to an article that is very sophisticated. Describe the article as majestic and sophisticated.

Success: career; sue: announcement. Refers to the announcement of completion of a huge project or important task.

Late bloomer: a metaphor for great talent. It means that people who can take on important responsibilities have to go through long-term training, so they achieve success late. It is also used as a word of comfort to people who have been frustrated for a long time.

Once planted, late in the day, it is a metaphor for extremely fast results.

The earth is flat and the sky is flat. Ping means peace; Cheng means success. It originally refers to Yu's success in controlling floods, which enabled the creation of heaven to prosper. It is often used as a metaphor for everything being arranged properly.

A single tree cannot make a forest. A single tree cannot make a forest. It is a metaphor that personal power is limited and cannot achieve great things.

The success is on the verge of failure. Chui: close, almost. Things failed just when they were about to succeed.

Good dreams are hard to come by. It is not easy to have a good dream while sleeping. It is a metaphor that beautiful fantasies are difficult to turn into reality.

Hating that iron cannot become steel describes being dissatisfied with the person you expect to live up to and failing to make progress, and eagerly hoping that he will get better.

Natural and natural means that the structure of the poem is strict and natural, and the wording and dictionary use show no trace of chiseling. It also describes people's talents and virtues as perfect and natural.

Desperate for immediate results.

Nine turns of success Turn: Circulation turns into splendor. Originally a Taoist term, it refers to refining the Nine Turns Golden Pill. It is often used as a metaphor for finally achieving success after long-term and unremitting hard work.

Long-term habit is a metaphor for being deeply sophisticated in the world.

The boss has no success. The boss: old. He is old and has achieved nothing.

Be mature and mature.

Young and mature originally refers to a person who is very mature even though he is young. Nowadays, it also refers to the lack of vitality among young people.

2. The last word is a four-character word for "talk"

1. Alley discussion Pinyin: xiàng yì jiē tán Definition: People's discussion in the streets and alleys. The phrase comes from Zhang Heng's "Xijing Fu" of Han Dynasty : "Talk in the streets, eject Zang Bu." 2. Eloquent talk Pinyin: xióng biàn gāo tán Definition: Debate fully and powerfully, bold and uninhibited words. Describes someone who is eloquent. Also known as "eloquent talk". 3. Pinyin of superficial talk: pí xiāng zhī tán Definition: Refers to a superficial opinion that only looks at appearance without seeking in-depth understanding 4. Talking about Pinyin: liú kǒu cháng tán Definition: An old saying that everyone talks about. 5. Talking about boasting Pinyin: kuā kuā ér tán Definition: To describe speaking that is exaggerated and unrealistic. 6. To talk loudly. Pinyin: kuò lùn gāo tán Definition: To express empty remarks that are unrealistic or to make extensive and clever discussions. 7. Do not talk about family scandals outside the home. Pinyin: jiā chǒu bù kě wài tán Definition: Disgraceful things in the family cannot be publicized. Same as "Family ugliness should not be publicized". 8. Jianfu Gaotan Pinyin: jiǎn fù gāo tán Definition: Jianfu: empty in the belly, a metaphor for lack of knowledge. Belly He lacks knowledge, but likes to talk eloquently. 9. Talk of experience Pinyin: jīng yàn zhī tán Definition: Refers to the speech that is based on personal practice; it can convince and move people. 10. Mix it up Pinyin: hùn zuò yī tán Definition: see "Confused". 11. Talk in general Pinyin: fàn fàn zhī tán Definition: Talk in general terms (general: superficial but not deep). Refers to speaking or writing articles that are not profound. 12. Pinyin of Chuan Xiaotan: chuán wéi xiào tán Definition: Joke: a joke; a joke. It spreads and becomes a material for people to talk and laugh. 13. Chuan Wei Tan Pinyin: chuán wéi měi tán Definition: A good talk: a good thing that people talk about. It means spread and become people's praise. Things to praise. 14. Bugenzhitan Pinyin: bù gēn zhī tán Definition: Root: basis; Tan: speech. Refers to unfounded remarks 15. Boqing Shoutan Pinyin: áo qīng shǒu dán Definition: To endure a boring life .. 3. What are the four-character idioms that end with the word "before", and the last word is "before"?

To move forward bravely,

To stand still,

To be afraid of not moving forward ,

The grand occasion is unprecedented,

The enemy is at hand,

The poisonous hand is in front,

Hesitant to move forward,

Paused Not moving forward,

The chariot is in front of the horse,

Queen Lu Qian,

Hesitating in front of the picture,

Hesitating,

Hesitant to move forward,

Happy with the present,

Hold back and avoid the front,

I wish you were choked in advance,

Fighting in a hundred battles,

Staggering forward,

Moving forward,

But moving forward,

Food recipes In front,

Wait and wait,

Go forward bravely,

The chaff is in front,

Walk forward on your knees,

Fading backward and moving forward,

Standing still,

Focusing on beauty in the front

The abbot is in front,

The moon is blowing Before,

Being timid and unable to move forward 4. What are the idioms in which the last character of the four-character idiom is "行"

The idioms where the last character of the four-character idiom is "行" are: Walking] You can speak when you sit down, you can walk when you stand up.

The original meaning is that the speech must be practical and feasible, but the later metaphor means that what is said must be done. [Wandering arbitrarily] Wandering: arbitrarily, haphazardly; Wandering: doing anything wrong.

Do whatever you want and do whatever you want. [Excellence alone] refers to surpassing others and not following the crowd.

[Day and night] concurrently: double. Walking day and night.

Describes traveling in a hurry. Also known as "day and night."

[Day and night travel] Fu: hide; travel: rush. Hide during the day and travel at night.

Refers to covert activities taken to avoid being discovered by the enemy. [Hindered and difficult to move] Stifled: Blocked and blocked.

There are too many obstacles to implement. [Zhi Qing Jing Xing] Jing: straight; Xing: engaged.

Just do what you want to do. It means that you can do whatever you want.

[Go straight] is a metaphor for doing things fairly. [Looking squarely at the rope line] means being honest in words and deeds.

[Choose good things and do them] means choosing something beneficial to do. [Fish Tail and Wild Goose] refers to the formation of military ships, with one ship in the center as the leader, and other ships arranged on both sides in a herringbone shape, shaped like a fish tail or a formation of wild geese.

[Fish passing by and flying geese] is a metaphor for moving forward continuously, just like schools of fish joining each other and flying geese moving in formation. [Filing in a row] Like swimming fish, walking one after another.

Describes moving forward in a single line. [Leftover food excrescences] Leftover food, excrescences on the body.

Metaphor for something that is disliked by others. [Study diligently in childhood and practice vigorously in adulthood.]

[Mean words and deeds] refers to ordinary words and deeds. [Yi Xiu Day Travel] Day: daytime.

Wearing brocade clothes and walking in the daytime. It is a metaphor for becoming an official in your hometown, or returning to your hometown after becoming wealthy.

[Food, clothing, housing and transportation] generally refers to the basic needs of life such as clothing, food, housing, and transportation. [Yi Jin Night Walk] Brocade: Silk fabrics with colorful patterns.

Walking in brocade clothes at night. Metaphors cannot show glory and wealth in front of others.

[Going one's own way] means not accepting other people's advice and stubbornly following one's own subjective ideas. [Words and Actions] Every word, every action.

[One eye and five lines] Just like one eye and ten lines. Describes reading very quickly.

[One eye counts rows] It is like one eye with ten rows. Describes reading very quickly.

[Ten lines at one glance] When reading a book, you can read ten lines at the same time. Describes reading very quickly.

[Words, listening, deeds, and deeds] means being able to listen to what is said and being able to execute things. [Words, words and actions] describe having great trust in someone.

Same as "obey and obey". [Too much talking hurts one's conduct] Too many words can easily lead to problems, resulting in inconsistent words and deeds, damaging one's character.

[Words should be followed by actions] to describe having great trust in someone. Same as "follow your words and deeds".

[Words do not match deeds] means words and deeds are not consistent. [Words without regard to deeds] What you say does not match your deeds.

[Yan Shi Mei Xing] Yan Shi: look slightly; Mei Xing: walk slowly. Describes a shy and unnatural appearance.

[Duck walks and goose walks] Ducks and geese walk in eight-character steps, because it is used to describe the slow and swaying appearance of people walking. [show out the class line] Show out: to be higher, which extends to outstanding ability and excellence; ban line: to rank in the class, refers to the position of an official in the court, and later also refers to the same row and peers.

Excellent talents, beyond peers. [Cultivation of one's character and clean conduct] Cultivate one's character and maintain pure virtue.

[Walking leisurely] Xin: Casual. Walking randomly without any purpose.

[Complement each other] Assist each other or use each other in conjunction. [Kneeling and snaking] Kneeling to speak and walking on the ground.

It is said that he is in awe. [Walking without shins] Shin: lower leg.

Can walk without legs. It is a metaphor that things do not need to be promoted and can spread quickly.

[Literati have no character] People who like to play with words often have bad conduct. [Private travel in private clothing] Private clothing: civilian clothing.

Private travel: traveling secretly. It used to mean that the emperor or officials put on civilian clothes and went secretly to the people to visit people's affairs or difficult and serious cases.

[Authority and order] With great power, orders must be carried out. [Dangerous words and deeds] Danger: integrity.

Speak the right words and do the right things.

[Maverick] Te: unique; Li: established.

Describes a person's noble aspirations and actions, which are different from the popular customs. [Heinous crime] Heinous crime: the sky is full.

It is a metaphor for great sin. [wantonly] wantonly: killing or persecuting at will.

Rampant: Using power to do evil, being arrogant and violent. Do as you please.

Also known as "raging rampant". [Wrathful and rampant] Rampant: arbitrary killing or persecution.

Rampant: Using power to do evil, being arrogant and violent. Do as you please.

[Shuisu Mountain Tour] Stay in the water at night and hike in the mountains during the day. Describe a long journey.

[When water comes to fish, it will go well] It means that if the conditions are met, things can be done. [Pretentiousness and artificiality] refers to concealing one's true intentions and acting in an artificial way.

[Imperative] OK: Do it. Judging from the development trend of things, action must be taken.

[Things must be done] Things must be done. [Shi Shi Er Xing] describes walking slowly.

He left his son to sigh and sent him to give alms. [Deep practice] refers to integrity in heart and honest behavior.

[The body has no choice but to act] means that one's actions follow the rules and have no other choice. [Practice] Shen: personal experience; body: experience.

Experience it yourself and practice it hard. [Mountains stop and rivers travel] It is a metaphor for being indestructible and unstoppable.

[Think twice before acting] Three: Repeatedly means multiple times. Refers to doing something after repeated consideration.

[Thirty-six lines] A common name for all walks of life in the old days. [Quxuexing] Those who do not follow the right path of learning and behave treacherously are not upright.

[Celebrate and condolence is not acceptable] Qing: congratulations; condolence: condolences. No congratulations or condolences.

It originally meant not to interact with others. Later, the relationship was described as estranged.

[frivolous and frivolous] refers to frivolousness and bad conduct. [Late virtue and hidden conduct] refers to virtues that are unknown to others.

[Hidden Virtue Secret Practice] refers to the unknown virtue. Same as "hidden virtue and hidden behavior".

[Preface to the past and deeds] refers to the words and deeds of the sages of previous generations. [Seventy-two lines] refers to all walks of life.

[Go against the grain and go against the grain] originally refers to doing things against common sense and by any means necessary. Now it mostly refers to actions that go against the trend of the times or the will of the people.

Same as "retrograde approach". [What goes against the ears is good for one's actions] Just as good advice goes against one's ears, it is good for one's actions.

Although words about loyalty and integrity may not be pleasing to the ears, they are beneficial to behavior. [Neyan and Minxing] Neyan: speak carefully; Min: be quick.

Refers to speaking cautiously and acting quickly. [Ten lines below] Describes reading very quickly.

[Plan and listen to the plan] Still follow the plan. Describes having great trust in someone.

[Details] refers to small behaviors that have nothing to do with the general situation. [Heron's Parade] is a metaphor for the procession of hundreds of officials going to court.

Same as "Heron's order and mandarin duck's flight". [Herons and mandarin ducks fly in sequence] Egrets and mandarin ducks fly in an orderly manner.

It is a metaphor for the procession of officials going to court. [Ling Fuli Xing] means that the laws and regulations enacted must be implemented effectively.

[Act within your ability] Do it according to your own strength, don’t force it. [Mechanics is practiced] Mechanics: study hard.

Practice it diligently: practice it earnestly. Study diligently and practice what you learn.

[Lei Ling Feng Xing] It is still said that Lei Ling Feng Xing. As fierce as thunder, as fast as wind.

It is a metaphor for implementing policies and laws strictly and quickly. It also describes the work as being vigorous and quick in action.

[Thunder and Wind] As fierce as thunder and as fast as wind. It is a metaphor for implementing policies and laws strictly and quickly.

It is also described as vigorous and fast action. [Thunder and Wind] ① Refers to the movement of all things.