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Four-character idioms at the beginning of victory

The four-character idioms at the beginning of victory mainly include:

1, victory is in sight

Interpretation: refers to the upcoming victory. It also means that one thing is about to succeed.

Example: She and Wang Yongfu have just launched a life-and-death struggle on two roads, and victory is in sight, but all previous efforts will be wasted. ?

2. Win friends like a cloud

Interpretation: Many good friends gather in one place.

Example: Xiaoming is very popular and wins friends like a cloud.

3. Victory is in sight

Interpretation: metaphor is very sure, I believe I can succeed.

This game, which was supposed to be a shoo-in, was a fiasco because the players could not fully cooperate.

4. Win and kill

Interpretation: The death penalty can be abolished by persuading cruel people to stop doing evil. It also refers to transforming the people with morality and realizing peaceful governance.

Ex.: After all, I have seen too many things about winning and killing the disabled during my many years in ouchi.

5. Capable and happy

Interpretation: refers to the ability to undertake a task or work and complete it well.

Example: The knight sits on it, but he is still competent and happy, although some people will find it funny.

Interpretation of the winning words

1. Defeat an opponent or cause in a struggle or competition to achieve a predetermined goal, such as "victory" and "victory".

2, more than, leading, such as "less wins more", "superior".

3. Beauty, such as "resorts", "scenic spots" and "historic sites".

4. Ancient female ornaments, such as "flower wins" and "color wins".

5, can endure, can endure (old reading shēng), such as "capable" and "tired".

6, do (old reading shēng), such as "thank you very much."

Sheng and its traditional Chinese character "Sheng" were originally two different words. The oldest form of shexěng is Xiao Zhuan, which was originally pronounced as X and NG, which is homophonic with "Xing". "Sound" first appeared in the Warring States period, and the ancient glyph followed the force to take the sound, and then evolved into the voice of I (zhèn). It originally meant affordable, but later it was extended to affordable, and then it was extended to finished. Also extended to defeat the enemy, extended to transcendence.

After the Tang and Song Dynasties, "Sheng" was also used as an adjective, which extended to express beauty and elegance. After "victory", it is simplified as "victory". In the past, "life" meant ability, while "life" meant victory over justice. Now both of the above meanings are pronounced shèng. When you read shēng, you now refer to an organic compound, also called "peptide".