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Words describing life philosophy-the complete works of four-word words reflecting life philosophy
Be found in a suspicious position
Be dumbfounded (by fear or surprise)
The absurd conceit of Yelang Wang-indulge in conceit
Quench thirst by thinking of plum-masturbating with illusory hope
make three calls at the thatched cottage/repeatedly request sb to take up a post
Retreat to avoid conflict
Endure hardships to achieve some ambition.
Reading is beneficial.
Abandon the pen and join the army-abandon the pen and join the army
Be endowed with great/extraordinary talents
Expensive Paper in Luoyang ―― The Great Popularity of a Literary Works
Elegant songs are rarely sung ―― so elegant that few people can appreciate or understand them.
Look at the picture and find a good horse-follow the clue to find something
Exhausted one's literary talent
Agree on the three-point rule-formulate rules that all parties concerned should abide by.
Every bush and every tree seems to be enemies-in a state of extreme panic.
Find some firewood to put out the fire-taking the wrong measures to save the desperate situation will only make things worse.
Just like chopping bamboo.
Someone who tries not to offend anyone.
The yard is as crowded as the market-this is a house frequented by people.
High mountains and Running water
Putting a dog's tail on mink is a poor sequel to an excellent work.
Calling a deer a horse-deliberate misinterpretation
With honey in his mouth.
Step into the vat charred by burning coal in a friendly way
People in distress
If the lips are gone,
Golden Millet Dream―sheer daydream
One hair in nine cowhide ―― A drop in the ocean
One day in the sun and one day in the cold-work hard for one day and do nothing for ten days.
Typical four-word words with philosophy of life and detailed explanation;
Calling a deer a horse-deliberate misinterpretation
The story comes from Historical Records of Qin Shihuang. The idiom "referring to a deer as a horse" is a metaphor for deliberately reversing right and wrong and confusing black and white.
This is the origin of the allusion of "referring to deer as horses" in Historical Records. After the death of Qin Shihuang, the real power was held by Prime Minister Zhao Gao. One day, Zhao Gao gave Qin Ershi a deer and said, "Your Majesty, this is a horse for you." Qin Ershi inexplicably said to the ministers around him: "Strange, this is obviously a horse." In order to please Zhao Gao, most ministers said, "This is indeed a horse, not a deer."
Golden Millet Dream―sheer daydream
This is a metaphor for the transience of personal fame and fortune. Now it generally means that something can't last long. It originated from Li Gongzuo's biography of Conan's satrap.
Philosophical idiom: three visits to the cottage
The story of Liu Bei's three visits to Zhuge Liang during the Three Kingdoms period told us that we should be sincere in asking for help and not give up halfway.
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