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Four-character idioms with head at the end

1. Four-character words ending with the first character

Zhu Yi nodded, and the examiner took a fancy to his old name.

Enemy, enemy.

There is no sun 〖Explanation〗A metaphor for nonsense words and deeds. Same as "there is no sky but no sun".

Silver-like pewter tip looks like silver but is actually a tip made of solder. The metaphor looks good on the outside, but is actually useless.

Silver wax gun tip looks like silver but is actually a gun tip made of solder. The metaphor looks good on the outside, but is actually useless.

One body with two ends. A person has two opinions at the same time. Metaphor is at a loss.

A snake with two heads is a metaphor for a sinister and vicious person.

Swallow-jawed tiger head ①Describes a majestic appearance. ② Refers to generals and warriors.

Tiger head with Yan forehead is the same as "Tiger head with Yan jaw".

Embroidered pillow is a metaphor for a person who only has appearance but no knowledge or talent.

Alley end street refers to streets and alleys.

Barefoot Ketou Ketou: No hat; Barefoot: Barefoot. Bare head and bare feet.

Snail horn fly head 〖Explanation〗Snail horn: the tentacles of a snail; fly head: the head of a fly. The metaphor is that the profit is very small and not worth mentioning.

Thousands of threads and thousands of threads 〖Explanation〗Threads: threads. It is a metaphor for the beginning of things, with many clues. It also describes things as complicated and chaotic.

To put the head on the head still means to put the head on the head.

Put the head on the head 〖Explanation〗 It still means putting the head on the head. Metaphors are redundant and repetitive.

Putting a head on the head is a metaphor for redundancy and repetition.

Rivals

Death is imminent

No turning back

Shui Tiao Ge Tou Ci brand name. According to legend, when Emperor Yang of the Sui Dynasty opened the Bianhe River, he composed "Shui Tiao Song" and it was performed as a opera by the Tang Dynasty people. The Daqu has three parts: the preface, the middle preface, and the beginning. The "Song Head" should be the first chapter of the middle preface. There are ninety-four to ninety-seven characters in double tone, with four flat rhymes in the front and back pieces. In the Song Dynasty, there were two six-character sentences in the front and back pieces, which often contained leaf rhymes. There are also flat, oblique, and alternate leaves that almost all rhyme. ***Eight bodies. There are "Yuan Hui Qu", "Triumphful Song",

Rat-Eyed Deer Head See "Rat-Eyed Deer Head".

Rat-eyed deer head 〖Explanation〗The eyes are small and round like a mouse, and the head is small and pointed like a deer. Describes a person's ugly appearance and cunning expression.

Crossroads A place where roads cross.

Cross streets refer to criss-crossing, bustling and lively streets. It also refers to the human world and real society.

A critical moment of life or death

Every other day, or almost every day. Describe often, frequently.

Cartilage head

Recognize the shadow as the head, Buddhist language. It means admitting the fictitious and making the truth true.

Recognizing the movie fans is a Buddhist language. The description is very confusing. 2. A 4-character idiom that starts with "Tou" and ends with "Tou"

After checking, there is no "4-character idiom that starts with "Tou" and ends with "Tou".

However, there is a "4-character idiom that includes hanging one's head": hanging one's head

Pinyin: chuí tóu sàng qì

Explanation: hanging one's head: drooping one's head; Dejected: looking depressed. Describes the feeling of being depressed and depressed due to failure or misfortune.

From: Han Yu of the Tang Dynasty's "Send to the Poor": "The master was dejected and thanked him."

Example: Li Decai refused the intercession, and Yun Tao came out.

◎Liang Bin's "Red Flag Book" No. 13

Grammar: conjunction; used as predicate, attributive, and adverbial; to describe being frustrated and listless.

3. Four-character idioms that start and end with God

Shen’an Qi gathers the divine soldiers, the generals, the gods do not possess the body, the gods do not accept the body, the gods do not guard the homes, the gods do not know, the ghosts do not know, the gods do not know, the ghosts do not know, the spirit is flying, the spirit is glowing, the spirit is glowing. Yiyi

He is so dazzling that he hides ghosts, subdues gods, makes ghosts make gods transcend shapes, transcends shapes, travels powerfully, sleeps with electric shocks, elusive and elusive. > The gods are flying, the gods are flying, the colors are dancing, the craftsmanship, the axes, the craftsmanship, the power, the craftsmanship, the craftsmanship, the craftsmanship, the craftsmanship, the sanctification, the gods are unpredictable, the gods howl, the ghosts cry, the gods howl, the ghosts cry

The gods cry, the gods cry, the skills are so soulful Upside down

The soul flies across the sky, the soul drifts, the machine, the machine, the machine, the machine and the clever calculation

The pen of the gods

The gods get the idea

The gods create the idea

Divine flow and energy

Divine dragon meets its head

Divine dragon and strong horse

Divine dragon loses its virginity

Divine eyebrow ghost way

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Divine eyebrows and ghost eyes

Divine confusion

Divine destruction

Divine temple calculation

Divine Mo Yuansuan

Gods plan evil ways

Lively and energetic

Gods guide ghosts to control

Gods are pure and beautiful

Refreshing and energetic

Refreshing and energetic

Refreshing and energetic

The expression does not belong to it

Godly Zone Ghost

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The spirit is harmonious and peaceful

The spirit is frightened

The look is calm

The divine craftsmanship

The divine work and the ghost construction

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God makes a difference

God passes away and seizes soul

God pivots and ghost hides

God transports ghost luck

Spiritual Thoughts Trance

The spirit is wary

The supernatural power is vast

The divine head and ghostly face

The divine head and ghostly face

The divine end Sufficient energy

Enchanted and divine

Divine power hanging on the crown

Immortal among the gods

Divine leisure and tranquility

Divine sky Jiangque

The mind is dazzling

The mind is relaxed

The mind is happy

The mind is at ease

The spirit is depressed and the spirit is haggard

The luck of the gods and the ghosts

The cold bones of the gods

The pen of the gods

Chixian County of China

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God is fascinated

Ending: The spirit of the dragon and horse is amazing 4. The four-character idiom that begins with "yu" and ends with "liang"

The lingering sound lingers around the beam for three days without a break

[Folk music allusion] Han E's song "The lingering sound lingers for three days without stopping"

Legend has it that during the Warring States Period, a woman named Han E came to Qi State. She was hungry all the way and had no food for several days. So he went to the southwest gate of Linzi City in Qi State to sell songs and ask for food. Her beautiful and melodious singing deeply touched the heartstrings of the audience and left a deep impression on people. Three days later, people still heard the lingering sound of her singing lingering in the beams of the room. People said that Han E's song "remained lingering in the beams for three days."

Han E stayed in a hotel. Because of her poverty, Han E was insulted by the owner of the hotel. Han E was heartbroken and left "crying loudly". The voice is so sad, everyone who hears her singing feels as if they are immersed in sorrow. For a time, "old and young were sad, weeping and not eating for three days." The innkeeper had no choice but to invite her back to sing a happy song. Han E "returned to a long and sweet song", and when everyone heard it, they "jumped and danced with joy and couldn't help themselves." The atmosphere suddenly became joyful, and all the previous sorrows were forgotten. His singing is so moving, even so.

Therefore, later generations have idioms such as "the lingering sound lingers around the beam" and "the lingering sound lingers around the beam for three days" to describe the beauty of singing and the charm of music.

Confucius heard that Shao music "doesn't know the taste of meat in three months". The lingering sound of Han E's singing can linger for three days. The power of music is really unimaginable.