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What are the four-character idioms whose second word is zi?

1. What are the idioms in which the second word and the fourth word are self?

Amuse yourself and die. Self-destruction, self-boasting, self-boasting, self-conceiting, self-conscious and voluntary

Self-sufficiency, self-selling, self-boasting, self-deprecating and self-belittling

Selfishness, self-destruction and self-talk from beginning to end

Self-pity, self-reliance and self-talk

Self-selling and boasting

Self-abandonment, Self-sufficiency

voluntary, self-selling, self-boasting, self-boasting, self-abandonment, self-contempt, self-humiliation

self-destruction, self-talk, self-satisfaction

freedom, self-pity and self-suffering. 2. The second word is natural. Safe and sound

dignified, dejected, dejected, and colorless

ecstasy, boldness, pride, self-possession, standing proudly

standing proudly, becoming angry, furious, excited, sad and unhappy

brilliant and new. Transcendent Myron

detached from the object, detached from the image, detached from the lift, detached from the lead, detached from self-satisfaction

detached from self-escape, detached from the lead, shed tears, suddenly lost, lost in color

indifferent, indifferent, gone, lost, changed course. Disappointed

being angry, suddenly unhappy, sure enough, falling asleep, flagrantly ignoring

lofty spirit, suddenly angry, suddenly released, brand-new, brand-new

suddenly enlighted, suddenly lost, suddenly willing to come, Ran Hui's care, like nature itself < Suddenly enlightened

suddenly realized, suddenly realized, suddenly recovered, and Ji Ran's strategy

Ji Ran's skill, silence, silence, sudden stop, and sudden change are all

alone, completely different, orderly, orderly, and enlightened

. Know nothing

know clearly, be at a loss, be at a loss, be at a loss, be at a loss

follow the wind, be downwind, be at home, be at a loss to the wind, be indifferent to it

be totally different, be a monster, be heartbroken, cry sadly, be silent

be sad and unhappy. Respectful

boring, boring, calm, poised, calm

Tao ran complacent, self-sufficient, unanimous, sudden attack, disconsolate

stand tall, stand tall, stand aloof, be happy and complacent, take the lead in sleeves

take the lead in sleeves. After teaching, you will know that you are sleepy, have no heart, smile, be calm, and remain the same

remain the same, be calm, be at ease, enjoy yourself, be at ease

be resolute, be invisible to the enemy, be at ease, emerge spontaneously, be obvious on paper, stand out from the crowd, and be natural.

meaning: according to people's ability, appropriate official positions are awarded.

commendable nán néng kě guì

Source: On Xun Qing by Song Su Shi: "Zi Lu's courage, Zi Gong's argument, and Ran You's wisdom, these three sons are all so-called rare and valuable in the world."

meaning: difficult: extremely difficult to do. It is very valuable to be able to do something that is not easy to do.

Diligence can make up for mistakes. Qí n né ng b ǔ zhu ?

Source: Song Shao Yong's "Handwriting Poems": "If you make a false image, it will always be false."

Meaning: Diligence can make up for the deficiency.

Practice makes perfect. Shú né ng Sh ē ng Qi ? o

Meaning: If you are proficient, you will find the trick.

fail to avoid custom wèi néng miǎn sú

Source: Liu Yiqing's "Shi Shuo Xin Yu Ren Birthday" in the Southern Dynasties: "fail to avoid custom, talk to me again." "Biography of Ruan Xian in the Book of Jin": "I can't avoid the custom, talk to Fuer."

meaning: I can't get rid of the customs that I don't agree with.

There is nothing I can do. Wú né ng Wé i li

Source: Qing Ji Yun's Notes on Yuewei Caotang, Volume 14: "This crime is so serious that I can't get rid of it, even Sakyamuni can't do anything."

meaning: you can't exert your strength. Instigate or unable to do something well or solve a problem.

powerless wú né ng wé i y ?

Source: Zuo Zhuan's Two Years of Chenggong: "This city is endowed with wealth. It is quick to have the knowledge of the first monarch and the memory of the first doctor. It' s a doctor, and there' s nothing to do. "

meaning: servitude: servitude. It is almost unworthy to provide them with servitude. Self-modesty is far from being comparable to others.

I can't extricate myself. bê né ng zü bá

Source: Biography of Song Shu Liu Yigong: "Sai-jo's vanguard went to Xinting, and he fought with Yigong, so he was always around, so he couldn't extricate himself."

meaning: pull: get rid of. Can't take the initiative to get rid of pain, mistakes or sins.

I can't help myself. bù né ng z? y

Source: Tang Lu Zhaolin's "Letter to Pei Sheren": "I can't help myself by chanting' the rich and others are married, and the poor and poor relatives are separated'."

meaning: stopped. It means that you can't control yourself and calm down your excitement.

Both talents and abilities are cái néng jiān bèi

Source: The Third Fold of Baihua Pavilion by Yuan Anonymous: "Wang Huan also learned both civil and military skills in the air, and he has both talents and abilities."

meaning: material: general "talent". Have both intelligence and ability.

Li Neng G ā ng d ǐ ng

Source: Historical Records of Xiang Yu: "Ji (Xiang Yu) is more than eight feet long, and he is able to carry the tripod, so he is brilliant."

meaning: lift heavy things with both hands. Ding: Bronze ware with three feet and two ears. Describe the strength is particularly great. It is also a metaphor for vigorous brushwork. 4. The second word is a Chinese idiom. The second word of the four-character idiom is "It doesn't hurt to be hot"

bù zhuó téng rè

It's irrelevant to say anything. It means not caring.

Yuan Guan Hanqing's "Butterfly Dream" is the second fold: "This young man must be the son of the moth you begged for, so he doesn't need to be hot, so he has to pay for it."

I think this big boy must be the son of the houseworm you have been begging for. The First Fold of Yuan Wang Zhongwen's Saving the Filial Son. It's irrelevant. Explanation of idioms

with: contact; Margins: boundaries, edges. Out of reach. More refers to speaking vaguely and not touching the reality.

The 19th chapter of Shi Naian's Biography of the Water Margin: "He Tao Thought: It's irrelevant here, so what can we do! I have to go by myself. "

For example, Zhou and Zhang talked about some gossip again. ◎ Ba Jin's Spring 15

grammatical verb-object form; As predicate, attribute and adverbial; Wan Li

Idiom Story

Once upon a time, there was a man who was born blind and never saw the sun. He asked others what the sun looked like. Others told him that the sun was shaped like a disc, and the sun shone like a candle. However, he regarded the clock, flute and so on as the sun, which caused many jokes and misunderstandings. In the end, he didn't know what the sun looked like.

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said that he couldn't stand it.

The 19th chapter of Water Margin: "He Tao Thought: It's irrelevant here, how can we be helpless! I have to go by myself. "

The description is unrealistic, vague or far from the point.

Xia Mianzun Ye Shengtao's "Wen Xin" Trinity: "Da Wen just read" Shi Pin "; I tried to figure out masculinity and femininity, and my mind was vague, as if I understood something, but it was irrelevant. "

Liu Qing's History of Entrepreneurship, the first chapter: "It's just nonsense, it's too irrelevant." 5. What idiom does the second word of the four-character idiom mean?

An inch refers to the abyss and an inch refers to the abyss. Metaphor shallow learning can't find out deep reason.

chapped fingers: straight hair; Cracked canthus: the orbit is cracked. Hair up, eyelids open. Describe very angry.

Morinda pointed at people with angry eyes and stared. Describe the manner of scolding people when they are angry.

Eye pointing makes eye pointing: move your eyes to point at things; Exasperate: to instruct people with a hissing sound. Instruct people with eyes and looks. Describe the appearance of arrogance.

there are only a handful of fingers, so you can count them by pulling your fingers.

ten fingers are connected to the heart, and ten fingers are connected to the heart. It means that every small part of the body has an inseparable relationship with the heart. Metaphor relatives are closely related to themselves.

forefinger movement originally refers to the omen of delicious food, and later describes the appearance of greed when seeing something delicious.

the metaphorical time between fingers is extremely short.

be stingy: be stingy. Lose a palm because you can't bear to part with a finger. Metaphor is a big loss because of small.

bossing around: move your chin to signal and direct others; Exhortation: to command people with facial expression. Don't talk, but use your face to express your expression. Describe powerful people directing others.

tickle with your fingers: stir. Stir the boiling water with your fingers. Metaphor is overreaching, and it is bound to fail.

Pointing and gesticulating describes using gestures when speaking. Describe how to speak casually, or give directions and criticisms rashly. With "what to do".

Pointing refers to signing and signing the contract agreement or confession by handprint.

Pointing at your feet means using gestures when you speak. Describe how to speak casually, or give directions and criticisms rashly. The same as "point your hands and feet."

halberd refers to talking; halberd refers to sticking out the index finger and the middle finger to point at people; Chew: Bite your tongue. Describe the extreme anger.

The side-pointing allusion euphemistically inspires the Oracle from the side.

coveting one's fingers describes being eager to grab, and being very greedy. Drooling, drooling.

Get your hands on Ding Ding: In ancient times, cooking utensils made of bronze were mostly round with three feet and two ears. Dip your finger into the tripod and dip it in some soup. It is a metaphor for taking illegitimate interests.

Being familiar with things is a metaphor.

bossing people around uses chin movements and facial expressions to direct people. It is often used to describe the arrogant attitude when commanding others. 6. The second word in the idiom dictionary is natural. What are the four-character idioms

amiable, safe as ever, safe and sound, dignified,

dejected, dejected, eclipsed, colorless, and natural

ecstasy, pride, self-satisfaction, self-possession, and standing proudly

? Sad and unhappy

brilliant, impressive, smiling, lost, lost

detached from the group, detached from solitude, detached from independence, detached from vulgarity, detached from Myron

detached from the object, detached from the image, detached from the lift, detached from the quotation, detached from self

detached from self. Repentance

Turn over to improve, turn over to change the picture, turn over to repent, make a great chapter, make a great rural wind

Turn over to the wind, abandon but oppose, return in vain, be angry, be unhappy

Be angry, be unhappy, indeed as expected, and fall into the air. Ji Ran's strategy is

suddenly enlightened, suddenly enlightened, suddenly enlightened, suddenly enlightened

suddenly enlightened, suddenly silent, suddenly stopped, suddenly motionless, suddenly passed away

alone, completely different, orderly, enlightened and completely different

completely different. Become a wind

follow the wind, wind, country, wind, indifference

be different, be a monster, be heartbroken, cry sadly, be silent

be unhappy, be unhappy, be full of footsteps, be full of joy. Calm

Idioms have the following basic characteristics:

1. Structural fixity

Idioms are fixed in composition and structural form, and generally can't change or increase or decrease morphemes at will. For example, "cold lips and teeth" cannot be changed into "cold lips and teeth", "cold lips and teeth" and "cold lips and teeth". "There is no ink in the chest" can not be added as "there is no ink in the chest". In addition, the word order in idioms is fixed and cannot be changed at will. For example, "context" cannot be changed to "context"; "Great achievements" cannot be changed to "Great achievements".

2, meaning integrity

Idioms have integrity in meaning. "Its meaning is often not the simple addition of its constituent meanings, but the overall meaning further summarized on the basis of its constituent meanings." For example, "the fox pretends to be a tiger" means "the fox uses the tiger's power" on the surface, but it actually means "relying on the power of others to bully people"; "When a rabbit dies, a dog cooks", on the surface, it means "when a rabbit dies, the hounds are cooked", but in reality, it means "the people who serve the rulers are abandoned or killed after their success"; The superficial meaning of "forgetting to eat and sleep" is "forgetting to eat regardless of sleep", but the actual meaning is "extremely"