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100 four-character idioms for "swearing"

100 four-character idioms for "cursing"

Four-character idioms for "cursing": Dog relies on human power: ? Zhan: relies on, relies on power. It is a metaphor that a bad person relies on some kind of power to bully people or things.

Worse than animals: Describes low personality and extremely bad conduct.

Wolf and wolf: Wolf and wolf go out together to hurt people. The wolf uses its front legs and the wolf uses its hind legs. They can run fast and climb high. It is a metaphor for colluding with each other to do bad things.

Clothed beasts: beasts wearing clothes. Refers to a person with extremely bad moral character and despicable behavior like an animal.

Inferior to pigs and dogs: Not even as good as pigs and dogs. Describes low personality and extremely bad conduct.

Ungrateful: Forgetting the benefits that others have done to oneself, instead doing things that are sorry for others.

Act as an accomplice to the tiger: a metaphor for acting as an accomplice to the evildoer.

Full of evil: It describes a crime that is so heinous that it is time to be punished.

Repay kindness with hatred: repay favor with hatred. Refers to ingratitude.

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

Thieving eyebrows and rat eyes: Describing a furtive expression.

To appear on stage in disguise: It originally refers to an actor putting on makeup to perform on stage. Now it means that a bad guy gets dressed up and appears on the political stage. It is a four-character idiom for swearing

To hide one's ears and steal one's bell: to metaphorically deceive oneself. , things that obviously cannot be covered up must be covered up in some way. This four-character idiom means to call someone stupid

Short-sighted: Describes short-sightedness and lack of foresight. It has the meaning of belittling and scolding others for their incompetence

Disaster for the country and the people: disaster, disaster: damage. The country suffers and the people suffer.

Despicable ***: Describes bad qualities and no regard for shame.

Crazy: Losing reason, as if going crazy. Describes words and deeds that are confused and absurd, or cruel and abominable to the extreme.

Totally conscienceless: no conscience at all. It's described as extremely vicious.

Eclipse of conscience: Describes a person’s good moral concepts being distorted.

Wolf heart and dog lung: Describes a heart as vicious and vicious as that of wolves and dogs.

Darkroom deception: Doing bad things without conscience in a dark room. Refers to doing bad things secretly.

Dehumanization: the complete loss of human rationality. Described as extremely cruel, like a wild beast.

Eat the inside out: accept the benefits of one aspect but work hard for that aspect. It is usually used to scold a traitor.

Cruel-hearted: cruel-hearted and vicious.

Have ulterior motives: Refers to sinister intentions that cannot be guessed.

Pretend to be crazy: Pretend to be crazy and act stupidly.

Dumb-headed: Describes slow and clumsy thinking and actions. In addition, it also refers to a person's appearance being dull or being dull and inflexible.

Shameless ***: refers to a person who is thick-skinned and has no shame.

Small belly chicken intestine: often used to scold people who are small-minded and only consider small things and do not take into account the overall situation.

Frog in the well: scolding people who are short-sighted and narrow-minded.

To be embarrassed: to point out the meaning of being ugly or embarrassing.

Domineering: Refers to relying on power to do evil, often used to scold unreasonable people.

wolf gallop and pig tut: run like a wolf and rush like a pig. Describes groups of bad guys rushing around and causing trouble everywhere.

Human face and animal heart: Although the appearance is human, the heart is as ferocious as a beast; described as a person who is cruel and despicable.

The devil incarnate: often used to scold the children of rich and powerful families who are messing around.

Gory-blooded: It describes scolding so fiercely that the person being scolded is like a demon soaked in dog-blood, speechless and unable to do anything.

Dog bites Lu Dongbin: Lu Dongbin: one of the legendary Eight Immortals. The dog also bit Lu Dongbin when he saw him doing good deeds, and used it to scold people for not knowing good and evil.

Adding insult to injury: When you see someone about to fall into a trap, instead of reaching out to save him, you push him down and throw stones. It is a metaphor for taking advantage of someone's danger and trying to frame him.

Disregarding relatives: describing a person who does not respect family relationships, is unreasonable, and does not care about relatives. Sometimes it also means being unkind to anyone.

Unload the grinding wheel and kill the donkey: After grinding something, unload the grinding donkey and kill it. It's a metaphor for kicking away people who have done something for you.

Good to eat but lazy to cook: good: fond of, greedy for. Greedy about eating and drinking, lazy about doing things.

Cause trouble: ?Cause: cause; non: trouble. Stir up trouble and cause disputes.

Self-righteous: Yes: Right. Always think you are right. The description is subjective and not open-minded.

Money-obsessed: refers to being confused because of a single-minded love for money.

The remnants: a metaphor for the bad guys who survived the process of elimination or elimination.

Demons and demons: originally ghosts in ancient legends, later referring to various bad guys.

Black sheep: A bad horse that harms the herd, a metaphor for a person who harms society or the collective.

Birds of a feather: a metaphor for the fact that they are all of the same ugly type, with no difference.

To put on airs: to deliberately put on an accent or a posture, used as a metaphor for deliberately artificiality.

Non-three-no-four: Refers to misbehaving and not being decent.

Duplicity: Used to describe a person with bad intentions who does one thing in person but another behind his back.

Glib tone: describes speaking as frivolous, insincere, and not serious.

Liquor bag and rice bag: Can only eat and drink, but cannot do anything. It is often used to ridicule incompetent people.

Thiety-headed and thieves-brained: describes actions that are sneaky and not aboveboard.

Poisoning creatures: refers to harming people.

Watery poplar: as changeable as running water, as light as poplar. It is a metaphor that women are not emotionally dedicated.

Withered flowers and willows: failure: decline. Withered: withered. Withered willow trees and ruined flowers. In the old days, it was used to describe a woman who lived a dissolute life or was ravaged and abandoned.

Roosters and dogs crowing: crowing: barking; robbers: stealing things. Refers to trivial skills. Also refers to sneaky behavior.

Dog skin plaster: Dog skin plaster is used in traditional Chinese medicine to reduce swelling and relieve pain. A metaphor for deceiving people.

A dog can jump over a wall if it is in a hurry: A dog can jump over the wall if it is in a hurry. It is a metaphor for a bad person who will risk everything and cause trouble at all costs when he is cornered.

Selling dog meat with sheep's head: It is a metaphor for using a good name as a cover, but in fact it does not live up to its name or does bad things.

Human-like dog: Identity is human, but behavior is described as dog-like. Mostly used for taunting.

Hupenggouyou: generally refers to some friends who eat, drink, have fun and do not do their job properly.

Bloody nozzle: ?Vicious words and wanton insults. It is described as scolding with great joy.

Stealing: Refers to the act of stealing. Also refers to improper activities.

Pig friends and dog friends: a metaphor for bad friends who are lazy and do not do their job properly.

Nonsense: Accusing others of speaking or writing that is extremely unreasonable.

A dog’s mouth cannot spit out ivory: It is a metaphor that a bad person cannot say good things out of his mouth.

Notorious: reputation: reputation; disreputable: messy. The reputation was ruined to the extreme.

To lure the wolf into the house: to attract: to attract. Attract the wolf indoors. A metaphor for bringing bad guys or enemies inside.

Wolf ambition: wolf: wolf cub. Although the wolf cub is young, it has a vicious nature. It is a metaphor for violent people with vicious intentions and hard-to-change habits.

Like a wolf and a tiger: as fierce as a wolf and a tiger. The metaphor is very cruel and cruel.

Hug your head and run away in panic like a mouse. Describes running away in embarrassment after being hit.

Jackals, tigers and leopards: generally refers to various beasts that harm humans and animals. It is also a metaphor for a cruel evil person.

Snake-hearted: Scorpion: a poisonous insect of the spider type. Describes a vicious heart.

Deviant: originally refers to violating the classics and dogmas respected by the feudal ruling class. Now generally refers to departure from the dominant theory or doctrine.

Helping evildoers: a metaphor for helping bad people do bad things.

Spitting: a metaphor for slandering or insulting others with vicious words.

Point to the mulberry tree and curse the locust tree: Point to the mulberry tree and scold the locust tree. It is a metaphor for scolding this person on the surface, but actually scolding that person.

To be unkind for the sake of wealth: to do, by extension, to seek. In order to get rich, the exploiters are ruthless and cruel, without any kindness at all.

Grass root: grass root: weeds. Treat human life as weeds. It is a metaphor for reactionary rulers who kill people at will.

Homicide: Hobby. Killing has become a habit. Described as extremely cruel.

Killings are like hemp: like hemp: like a mess, countless. The number of people killed was like a mess. Describes killing too many people to count.

Tragedy: human beings: human beings. There is nothing more tragic than this in the world. It's described as extremely painful.

It’s difficult to write without running out of bamboo: exhausted: exhausted, completed; bamboo: bamboo slips used for writing in ancient times. There are too many facts to describe.

To harm the heavens and harm the principles: harm, harm: damage; Tian: the way of heaven; principles: ethics. Describes doing things that are vicious and cruel and unscrupulous.

Heavenly Punishment and Earthly Destruction: Punish: Kill. It is a metaphor that sin is so serious that it cannot be tolerated by heaven and earth.

Dao: rebellion; Tao: refers to feudal morality; Tao: violates feudal morality. A serious crime imposed by the old ruling class on those who disrupted the feudal order.

The crime cannot be punished: punish: kill the sinner. The crime was so great that even killing him would not be able to offset the crime he had committed.

A crime worthy of death: especially death: ten thousand times of death. Describes great sin.

Die more than you deserve: guilt: guilt. The crime is so heinous that even the death penalty cannot atone for his crime.

Sinful: sin: sin. Refers to doing great bad things and committing great crimes.

Unforgivable: Refers to a crime that is so great that it cannot be forgiven.

There is no evil that one cannot do without doing. Refers to doing all the bad things.

Accused by thousands of people: Accused by everyone. Describes causing public outrage.

Storm: beast: a wild beast that cannibalizes humans and animals. A metaphor for great harm.

Ox ghost and snake god: a ghost with a bull head and a god with a snake body. The original description is fantasy and grotesque. The latter is a metaphor for all kinds of bad people in society.

Tuhao: Tuhao: the powerful people in the countryside, that is, the landlords who bully others. Evil gentry: local bullies or bad people among retired bureaucrats. In the old society, there were rich and powerful people who ran rampant in the countryside.

Black sheep: A bad horse that harms the herd. A metaphor for people who harm society or the collective.

Street rat: a metaphor for a bad guy that everyone hates.

A servant's kneeling, flattering, a great disgrace, totally heartless, just trying to cater to a thief, to be a son, to be a thief, to be a father, to be disgraced and shameless, to have lost all prestige, to beg like a dog, to wag its tail, to beg for food. A dog cannot spit out ivory, mess with grass, pick flowers, become vulgar, obscene words***, debauchery***, debauchery, scratching the head, posing, sensual, sensual, sensual, sensual, sensual, sensual, degenerate, depraved mink fur for wine, polite sweeping, degeneration, going astray, framed by a hidden arrow, People put the blame on others for falling into the well, and the stone bluefly points to the destruction of perfection. Zhou Na throws rocks into the well and creates trouble out of nothing. There is nothing to do and causes trouble. Killing people, borrowing money, doing no evil, extorting, knocking on bones, sucking marrow, colluding, being like-minded, being a treacherous person, nepotism, colluding with each other, sharing the same evil, asking for the same, harming each other, singing one and being like a raccoon dog, breathing out one nostril, leading ropes, criticizing roots, recruiting traitors, flirting, tongue-twisting, sowing discord, accomplices are tiger masters The wings serve as the tiger's helper, help Jie, abuse, forget justice, get the fish, forget the kindness, take revenge on the opposite side, betray the kindness, be lonely, have no kindness, cross the river, tear down the bridge, birds use all their bows, hide the old, pity the new, do not recognize the six relatives, kill the donkey, be vulgar, stingy, regain cuteness, drink, sex, wealth, gloat over misfortune, mediocre, earthen cauldron, thunder, walking dead Clothes racks and food bags judge people by their appearance, mediocre words and mediocre deeds, mediocre and incompetent, mediocre and mediocre, playing with bones and paper in the grave of the world, wasting money, wasting time, drunken life and dreams, dead in skirts, a young man in skirts, flattering, climbing on dragons and clinging to phoenixes, following the power of those above, how can the people below suck carbuncles, lick hemorrhoids, sneak in, and surrender to others? He is so clingy, like an ant with a mutton, he can't help but lean against the door, sneak around, hide his head, reveal his tail, be cunning, weird, have scales on his belly, and have two boats on his feet. A cunning rabbit with three burrows, a treacherous man with three heads and two faces, who kills his wife. He asks for tricks in the dance, hides a knife in his smile, has ulterior motives in his heart, stirs up monsters, and has a strange yin and yang spirit in his chest. The eagle looks like a wolf, walks with a dirty heart, digs into the sky, makes a hole in the sky, has a sweet heart, is bitter, is smooth, has eight sides, is exquisite, can see the light from all sides, can never be unfavorable, a good gentleman, be kind to the light, discern appearance and color, see the wind and steer, watch the wind steer the steer, be eloquent and eloquent. Follow the wind, turn the rudder, follow the tide, rise and fall, scheming outside, fighting openly and secretly, coquettishly retreating, going up the stairs, going up the stairs, having evil intentions, moving the sky, plotting, scheming, using all your scheming, making rumors, causing trouble, making rumors to confuse the public, shouting to catch thieves, covering people's eyes and ears, pretending to be gods, acting like gods, acting like ghosts, doing harm to others. Seeking money, murdering people, spouting blood, doing anything, begging one's neighbor, and wanting to be punished. Why bother, spread rumors, slander, favoritism, cheating, cheating, cruelty, brutality, cruelty, cruelty, inhumanity, wolf nature, killing all wolves, ambition, wolf heart, dog lungs, wolf heart, dog behavior, killing people He kills people in the blink of an eye and loses all conscience. He is crazy and murderous. He is a beast-eater and cannibalism. It is unforgivable to poison all living beings. He does everything he can to cut wood for officials, hawks and eagles to attack feathers and fish. The people are put to death and then quickly wipe out the world.

A ferocious dog fights against human power with raised brows and raised eyes. The tiger stares with evil intentions and brings disaster to the country and the people. It has a green face and fangs. It is very vicious and murderous. It has rat teeth and bird horns. People are dangerous. One snake has two heads. It is a ferocious god. It hides evil intentions and tricks. It uses a knife to kill people with ulterior motives. It has a human face and an animal heart. It kills people without seeing blood. Snakes and scorpions are evil in heart. It is evil. It is unforgivable. It is a waste of money. Destined to be rich, unkind, five poisons, fearful, full of blood, in debt, looking for flowers, asking willows, committing crimes, committing many evils, dominating, and blessings, crimes that deserve ten thousand deaths, crimes that are heinous, crimes that are extremely heinous, crimes that cannot be punished, crimes that are obvious, countless crimes, rebellion, treason, treason, deception, ulterior motives, intrigues, whitewashing the peace, Buddha's mouth, snake heart Fishing for fame and reputation, pretending to be mysterious and hanging on a sheep's head, selling dog meat is nothing more than a deep-mouthed secret, a double-dealing, a double-dealing, concealing one's own conscience, deceiving the world, stealing reputation, deceiving others, deceiving others, deceiving others, deceiving others, deceiving others, deceiving others, deceiving others, deceiving others, deceiving others, deceiving others, deceiving others, deceiving others, deceiving others, making false claims, showing off jade, Jia Shiyang, acting against the will, swindling, swindling, swaggering through the market, declaring himself to be an illusion, selling himself, boasting, deceiving others, and boasting.

Arrogant and arrogant, domineering, domineering, lawless, accusing, unscrupulous and rampant, unreasonable, arrogant, unreasonable, strong words, domineering, bullying, pretending to be a tiger, bullying others too much, relying on power, bullying others, relying on power, bullying weak, relying on official power, relying on wealth, relying on power, relying on grass, relying on trees, bullying others, and having no fear

The saliva is drooling, the knife is licking the honey, the progress is made, the progress is made, the goal is to look forward to Shu, and the desire is endless. Seeing wealth, having opinions about money, the wolf is greedy, the rat steals profits, and the heart is extravagant, extremely lustful, and the human heart is insufficient. Insatiable greed for sex, lust, profit, greed for merit, greed for insufficiency, greed for overwork, greed for wealth, greed for bribes, no skills, only profit-seeking, petty ambition, and no donation. Wild geese plucking their hair, greedy eyes, gluttonous sheep, ruthless wolves, greedy, hard to fill, asking for nothing, sitting on the ground, sharing the same bed, sharing the same bed, different dreams

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Rat crossing the street

Selling sheep’s head

Dog meat

Not asking for help

Nodding and bowing

Being complacent

Blinding one's eyes

Peking like shit

Parrots imitate others

Dongshi imitates others

A four-letter idiom with the word "dream" in it to curse people as others say

Idiots talk about dreams

Explanation

This Words are generally used in two ways: one is the original meaning, which is a description of one party's evaluation or behavioral state of another person and thing, that is, the meaning above. The other is used in reverse, or for self-deprecation, such as someone claiming to be an idiot or a fool. In fact, this is an extremely profound usage, just like the great wisdom provoking fools, and generally the realm is relatively high.

Example

Manan Village's "Yanshan Evening Talk: Don't just shout about reading in vain": "Of course this is just a dream, and no one would really think like this." Ziyaxiao He said: "General Deng, your words are so true~. ” ◎Chapter 53 of Ming Dynasty Xu Zhonglin’s "The Romance of the Gods"

Synonyms

Daydreaming, wishful thinking, absurdity

Antonyms

< p> Keep things to the point and follow the rules

Afterwords

Jade Box Notes as a Pillow

Source

"Leng Zhai Night Talk" by Huihong of the Song Dynasty Volume 9 of "Idiots Talk about Dreams": "Sangha, in Longshuo, travels between the Yangtze and Huaihe Rivers, and its traces are very different. Someone asked: "What's your surname?" ’ He replied: ‘What’s your surname? ’ He asked again: ‘What country are you from? ’ The answer was: ‘What country are you from? ’ In the Tang Dynasty, Li Yong (yōnɡ) made a stele. I didn’t know what he said, so he wrote a biography (zhuàn) saying: ‘What is the master’s surname and what country is he from? ’ This is what is called telling a fool to have a dream. ”

Grammar

Subject-predicate; used as object; used to ridicule people

Idiom stories

During the reign of Emperor Gaozong of the Tang Dynasty, there was a monk. He had a high level of spiritual practice and his speech and behavior were very strange. Once, he was wandering around the Yangtze River and Huaihe River. Someone asked him: "What is your surname?" He replied: "My surname is He." The man asked again: "What country are you from?" He replied again: "What country are you from?" "After the monk died, Li Yong wrote an inscription for him. Because he did not understand the meaning of what he said, he had to write based on his answer at that time: "The master's surname is He, and he is from He country. "This incident was regarded as a joke by later generations, who thought that the monk was like "telling a dream to an idiot", but the idiot actually believed it to be true. Four-character idioms for scolding people for being stupid, stupid, and stupid

Stupid, stupid, stupid, stupid, tongue-tied, and tongue-tied< /p>

Dumb-headed and dumbfounded

Four-character idioms about swearing by the tough man, a collection of four-character idioms about swearing

Dressed like a beast, shameless, polite and sweeping, dying unjustly, causing harm to the country and the people, and committing crimes in a cowardly manner , the thunder of the tile cauldron, the evildoer is notorious, the spitting of blood is despicable***, the four-character idiom that is used as a metaphor for ghosts and curses

Idiom: A continuous stream of lies

Pinyin: guǐ huà lián piān< /p>

Explanation: Ghost words: untrue words. One article after another, full of deceptive nonsense.

Source: Cai Dongfan's "The Romance of the Former Han Dynasty". Chapter 4: "A lot of lies, fabricating many caves and many magic spells. ”

Sentence examples: He loves to lie the most and often lies.

Pinyin code: ghlp

Synonyms: lie

Antonyms: Tell the truth

Interpretation: Fengdu City tells the big book

Lantern riddle: The Lord of Hell makes a report

Usage: used as adverbial, attributive, and object; to refer to lies Continuous article

English: a bunch of malarkey, a four-character idiom for a turtle to treat a guest, a curse word

The words are decisive, the bad words are hurtful, the witty words are to explain, the bad words are added together, the bad words are slander, the empty words are empty words , good words are like pearls, cold words are ice-cold, birds are singing and flowers are fragrant, one word is to the point, one word is like a bird's voice, one word is clear, one word is broken, and one word is empty.