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Four-character idioms with the word "情"

There are many four-character idioms with the word "love". Common examples are as follows:

Unkind

Pinyin: bù jìn rén qíng

Explanation: Not in line with human nature. It also refers to eccentric temperament or eccentric words and deeds.

Source: "Zhuangzi·Xiaoyaoyou": "It is very different from the ordinary, and it is not close to human feelings."

Example: Adults first ask themselves, what is your true love? He also said that I was threatening, which was too much.

★Qing·Huang Xiaopei's "Twenty Years of Prosperity Dream" Chapter 32

Synonyms: cold as ice, repelling people thousands of miles away

Antonyms: reasonable, reasonable

Afterword: kick the lame man in the leg

Grammar: used as predicate, object, attributive; to describe the unreasonable words and deeds of a person

Unkind invitation

Pinyin: bù qíng zhī qǐng

Explanation: 情: Reason. Unreasonable request (a polite way of saying oneself when making a request).

Source: Qing Dynasty Ji Yun's "Yuewei Thatched Cottage Notes·Luanyang Xiaoxialu 2": "If you don't ask for it without mercy, you can only ask for it."

Example: I think this It was New Year's Eve, he was in the warm and cozy room, chatting and laughing lively, so I asked him to see me off in the dark and cold, it was~. ★Yang Jiang's "Adventure Notes"

Grammar: clauses and objects; describing unreasonable requests, polite expressions

Not showing favoritism

Pinyin: bù xún sī qíng

Explanation: favoritism: Qu Cong. Not based on personal relationships. It means being fair and doing things impartially.

Source: Wang Shuo's "You Are Not a Common Person": "We are good friends, but if you don't show personal favoritism, it shows that you really love and care for me."

Example:* Communist Party members should adhere to the principle of ~ when dealing with problems.

Synonyms: impartiality and selflessness

Antonyms: favoritism and cheating

Grammar: used as predicates and attributives; used to deal with things

To evoke emotions

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Pinyin: chù jǐng shēng qíng

Explanation: Being touched by the things in front of you, causing associations and producing some kind of emotion.

Source: Yuan·Anonymous's "Girlfriend's Grudge": "The wind blows out the broken lamp, and I can't help but feel emotional and sad when I see the scene."

Example: When a person is ~, It reminds me of many past events.

Synonyms: touching an object hurts one's feelings, seeing a scene makes one fall in love, caressing a scene makes one feel sentimental

Antonym: indifferent

Afterword: Walking in front of flowers under the moon

Grammar: used as predicates, attributives, and adverbials; used to evoke memories

To flirt

Pinyin: dǎ qíng mà qiào

Explanation : Qing: amorous feelings; Qiao: playful and interesting. Refers to men and women flirting.

Source: Chapter 1 of "Journey to the West" written by Dong of the Ming Dynasty: "There I picked wild flowers, made grass hexagrams, held my children and daughters, and flirted."

Example : When I got happy, I couldn’t tell the difference between master and servant, they were all mixed together.

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Grammar: used as predicate, object, attributive; refers to men and women flirting

To move with affection

Pinyin: dòng zhī yǐ qíng

Explanation : Touch his heart with emotion.

Source: Volume 1 of Gao Yang's "The Complete Biography of Hu Xueyan·Stepping into the Clouds": "No matter how he guides people with reason and moves them with emotion, one just refuses to let go."

Example: We Use a reasonable approach to persuade him.

Synonyms: learn to reason

Grammar: used as predicate and attributive; often used with "learn to reason"

Children love each other

Pinyin: ér nǚ qíng cháng

Explanation: Refers to placing too much emphasis on love.

Source: Liang Zhongrong's "Poems" of the Southern Dynasties: "I especially hate the fact that his children have more love and less turmoil.

Example: This night, Brigadier Shen Guoying made quite a fuss, and the hero was short of breath.

★ Zhang Henshui’s "The Laughing Marriage" Chapter 21

Synonyms: deep affection, love between men and women

Antonyms: cold and ruthless

Grammar: used as predicates and attributives; refers to deep feelings

The law does not show favoritism

Pinyin: fǎ bù xùn qíng

Explanation: Fa: law; favoritism: favoritism; Qing: favor, personal feelings. The law refers to the impartiality of law enforcement. Don't talk about personal feelings.

Source: Chapter 72 of "The Romance of the Three Kingdoms" by Luo Guanzhong of the Ming Dynasty: "At home, we are father and son, and when we do things, we are king and minister. The law does not show favoritism, and you are upright and deeply warned." ”

Synonyms: law is ruthless

Grammar: as object, attributive; used in policies, etc.

The opposite is ruthless

Pinyin: fǎn miàn wú qíng

Explanation: To turn one's face away and not to show affection.

Source: Ming Dynasty Shao Can's "Xiang Bag Ji·Resignation of Marriage": "The number one scholar, It's done, he is also a monarch. I'm afraid he will be ruthless and it will be too late to regret it. ”

Example: Alas, Anlu Mountain, Anlu Mountain, you have received such great favor from the Emperor of Tang Dynasty, and you still raise an army to rebel. Don’t blame me, Li Zhuer, today~. ★Qing Dynasty·Hong Sheng’s "Longevity" "Tian" Chapter 34

Synonyms: bite back, turn against one another, be ungrateful

Antonyms: deep affection, profound friendship

Grammar: as predicate, attributive; Referring to turning one's back and disowning people

Customs and customs

Pinyin: fēng tú rén qíng

Explanation: Customs: the general term for mountains, rivers, customs, climate, etc.; Renqing: people's Temperament, habits. A general term for the unique natural environment, customs, etiquette, and habits of a place.

Source: Chapter 14 of "The Heroes of Sons and Daughters" by Wenkang of the Qing Dynasty: "I asked Chu Yiguan again. After visiting several provinces, we talked about the local customs and the mountains and rivers of those provinces. ”

Example: The people in our village all look like this, no wonder they are so decadent. ★The first chapter of "Yellow Hydrangea" by Yi Suo of the Qing Dynasty

Synonyms: customs and feelings< /p>

Grammar: as an object; referring to local customs, etc.

Willingly

Pinyin: gān xīn qíng yuàn

Explanation: Completely willing in the heart, no A little reluctant. Mostly refers to making some kind of sacrifice voluntarily.

Source: Song Dynasty Wang Mingqing's "Zha Qing Za Shuo·Xiang Silang": "This is done willingly. ”

Example: The broad masses of the people across the country must also be awakened to fight with us to win. ★Mao Zedong’s "The Foolish Old Man Moves the Mountains"

Synonyms: Why not do it, be happy with it< /p>

Antonyms: involuntarily, forced

Grammar: used as predicates and adverbials; describing things from the heart

Emotional things

Pinyin: gǎn qíng yòng shì

Explanation: Dealing with things based on personal likes and dislikes or temporary emotional impulses

Source: Wu Yuzhang's "Memories from before and after the Sino-Japanese War of 1891 to 1911 Revolution": "Wang Jingwei is a man. People who have no backbone are emotional, weak-willed, and sometimes hot and cold. ”

Example: I sincerely hope that when selecting people, we must pay attention to public opinion and not ~. ★Deng Xiaoping "Formating a promising leadership group for implementing reforms"

Synonyms: being vindictive and ruthless, acting on impulse

Antonyms: engaging rationally

Grammar: used as predicates and attributives; referring to acting impulsively

Emotionally motivated

Pinyin: hán qíng mò mò

Explanation: Full of tenderness, silently expressing one's feelings with eyes. Often used to describe a girl's slightly shy but infinitely concerned expression when facing the person she likes.

Source: "Er Fang Cong Fu" by Li Deyu of the Tang Dynasty: "One is full of emotions, as if you are thinking but can't find it, similar to the beauty of Xi Shi. ”

Example: Now I see her again, without being a little frivolous.

★Zhang Henshui's "The Laughing Marriage" Chapter 2

Synonyms: affectionate

Antonyms: frowning, ruthless, indifferent

Grammar: used as attributives and adverbials; describing conveying affection with eyes

lofty sentiments

Pinyin: háo qíng zhuàng zhì

Explanation: heroic emotions, Great aspirations.

Source: Mao Dun's "Reviewing the Past to Learn the New": "Most of them have frost on their temples, but their lofty ideals make them even stronger."

Example: That long street, that small street There are endless crowds in the alley.

★Poem "Xiamen Style" by Guo Xiaochuan

Synonyms: impassioned and ambitious

Antonyms: inactive and despair

Grammar: As subject and object; refers to people's ideals

Parting emotions

Pinyin: lí qíng bié xù

Explanation: The sad emotions of farewell and lovesickness before and after separation.

Source: "Liangzhou Order" by Ouyang Xiu of the Song Dynasty: "Don't regret how much you are separated from each other, just tie everything to the hanging willow thread."

Example: Yesterday was the first time we met again, and I can't finish it. There are so many~, but today I feel like I have nothing to talk about.

★Mao Dun's "Midnight" 18

Grammar: as object; refers to the emotion of parting

Liangxiangwang

Pinyin: liǎng xiāng qíng yuàn

Explanation: Both sides are willing. Mostly refers to marriage or transaction.

Source: Chapter 5 of "Water Margin" by Shi Naian of the Ming Dynasty: "Grandpa, you are also a fool. How can you recruit a son-in-law if you are not consensual."

Example : After the work is completed, one hundred taels of remuneration silver will be deposited in his name, and it will be my expense. ~, absolutely not false. ★Chapter 19 of "Lao Can's Travels" by Liu E of the Qing Dynasty

Synonyms: working together, getting the best of both worlds, everyone is happy

Antonyms: completely different, wishful thinking

Afterword: Zhou Yu hits the yellow lid; Dong Bin plays the peony

Grammar: used as predicate and attributive; means willing to do both

Can't help myself

Pinyin: qíng bù zì jìn < /p>

Explanation: prohibition: suppression. The emotions were so excited that I couldn't control them. Emphasis on being completely dominated by a certain emotion.

Source: The poem "Threading the Needle on the Chinese Valentine's Day" by Liang Liu Zun of the Southern Dynasties: "The steps on the moon are as expected, and the love comes uncontrollably."

Example: She burst into tears again . ★Satin "An Autumn Evening"

Synonyms: involuntarily, involuntarily

Antonyms: indifferent, indifferent

Grammar: predicate, adverbial; Used to describe people's feelings

The beginning of love

Pinyin: qíng dòu chū kāi

Explanation: Dou: hole; Qing Dou: the occurrence of affection or the beginning of love between men and women . Refers to someone who has just learned about love (mostly a young girl).

Source: Guo Yin of the Song Dynasty, "Ci Yun Zheng Ji Seeing the Advice": "The first thing you want to do is suffocate yourself, and your heart is already pure, so you don't need to hoe."

Example: Me I've waited until now to be with you. (Qing Dynasty Li Yu's "Phantom Tower·Er Bu")

Synonyms: girls Huaichun

Grammar: used as predicates and attributives; refers to boys and girls who have just learned about love

In emergencies, wisdom arises

Pinyin: qíng jí shēng zhì

Explanation: When the situation is urgent, you suddenly come up with a good way to deal with emergencies.

Source: Chapter 22 of "The Appearance of Officialdom" by Li Baojia of the Qing Dynasty: "Tang Sheng was in a hurry and suddenly came up with an idea."

Example: Standing on the right side, Chupo Confused, then start talking nonsense.

★Scene 5 of Guo Moruo's "Flowers of Tangdi"

Synonyms: quick wits, adapt to changes

Antonyms: helpless, helpless

Grammar : used as predicates, attributives, and clauses; refers to the emergence of wisdom in a hurry

The blending of situations

Pinyin: qíng jǐng jiāo róng

Explanation: refers to the description of the environment in literary and artistic works, The rendering of the atmosphere is closely integrated with the expression of the characters' thoughts and feelings.

Source: "Etymology: Li Qing" by Zhang Yan of the Song Dynasty: "Li Qing should be written like this, it all depends on the combination of the situation and the unexpected meaning."

Example: good poetry It must be ~, it makes sense.

Synonyms: touching the scene, touching the scene and expressing emotions

Antonym: out of place

Grammar: used as predicate, object, attributive; used in literary works

Love with flesh and blood

Pinyin: qíng tóng gǔ ròu

Explanation: flesh and blood: refers to parents, brothers, children and other relatives. Describes a close relationship like a family.

Source: Chapter 47 of "The Romance of the Three Kingdoms" by Luo Guanzhong of the Ming Dynasty: "Gongfu (Huang Gai) and I share the same flesh and blood, so we came here to present a secret book."

Example: It’s just that An wants to be counted as his first proud student, even though he is a teacher and a student, ~. ★Chapter 19 of Wenkang's "Heroes of Sons and Daughters" in the Qing Dynasty

Synonyms: love beyond flesh and blood, as close as brothers and sisters, sympathy as brothers and sisters

Antonyms: power as ice, irreconcilable

< p>Grammar: used as predicates and attributives; describing a close relationship like a family

Like each other

Pinyin: qíng tóu yì hé

Explanation: Tou: to be in harmony. Describes that the two parties are harmonious in their thoughts and feelings and get along well.

Source: Chapter 27 of "Journey to the West" by Wu Cheng'en of the Ming Dynasty: "Yuanzi of Nazhen and Xingzhe became brothers, and the two fell in love with each other."

Example: We are together now For a long time,~, don’t you know that it is sad to be far away?

★Chapter 68 of Li Ruzhen's "Flowers in the Mirror" of the Qing Dynasty

Synonyms: heart to heart, brothers and sisters, like-minded

Antonyms: sharing the same bed but having different dreams, appearing to be inseparable

Afterword: Xiao Erhei got married

Grammar: used as predicate, attributive; referring to congeniality

Extenuating circumstances

Pinyin: qíng yǒu kě yuán

Explanation: According to reason, there is something forgivable.

Source: "Book of the Later Han Dynasty·Huo Xu Biography": "Wherever the light comes, the feelings can be forgiven, but they have been guarding the palace for many years, and finally no reason."

Example: He is both I didn’t intend to participate, it seems~. ★Ye Shengtao "A Trainee"

Synonyms: reasonable, justifiable

Antonyms: unreasonable, incredible

Grammar: used as predicates, clauses; refers to worthy Forgive

It is human nature

Pinyin: rén zhī cháng qíng

Explanation: The feelings that ordinary people usually have.

Source: "Thirty-eight Miscellaneous Poems·Preface" by Liang Jiang Yan of the Southern Dynasties: "The distance is noble and the near is despised, and people's hearts are turned away; the ears are valued over the eyes, which is the constant disadvantage of customs."

Example: Those who admire wealth and honor, ~ also.

★Ming Dynasty Zhao Bi's "Biography of Brother Zhao's Friendship"

Synonyms: reasonable, reasonable, humane and sophisticated

Antonym: unreasonable

Grammar: as subject and object; used for people

Both sounds and emotions

Pinyin: shēng qíng bìng mào

Explanation: Bing: Du; Mao : The appearance of abundant vegetation is extended to mean beauty. It means that the timbre, singing style and emotion expressed are very moving.

Source: "Continuation of Banqiao Miscellaneous Notes·Zhang Yuxiu" by Zhuquan layman of the Qing Dynasty: "I listened to the performance of "Looking for Relatives·Ball Drop" in Wang's Water Pavilion, and the sound and emotion were as brilliant as those in Liyuan. A master. ”

Example: Her singing is very artistic.

Antonyms: boring

Grammar: used as predicates and attributives; refers to audio works, etc.

Be merciful

Pinyin: shǒu xià liú qíng

Explanation: Be considerate when making a move. Don't be too harsh when dealing with things.

Source: "The Gengzi Storm": "At these moments, Zhao Sanduo could have taken advantage of the situation and knocked down Wang Chengde, but he repeatedly showed mercy and let Wang Chengde pass."

Example: Please, don’t stifle the new force.

Synonyms: hold your hand high, write mercilessly

Antonyms: show no mercy, enforce the law like a mountain

Hypothesis: raise your fist high and release it gently

Grammar : used as a predicate or attributive; used for requests or admonitions

Poetic and picturesque meaning

Pinyin: shī qíng huà yì

Explanation: Like the energy depicted in poems and paintings Give people a beautiful artistic conception.

Source: Song Dynasty Zhou Mi's "Qingpingle·Hengyu Pavilion Autumn Leaning" lyrics: "Poetic and picturesque, only outside the railing, the rain is low and refreshing in the open air, and a piece of Wu Mountain crosses the water."

< p>Example: Play the West Lake and sing a great song, how about two.

★Volume 5 of "Supplement to Suiyuan Poems" by Yuan Mei of the Qing Dynasty

Synonyms: poetic and picturesque

Antonyms: plain and ordinary

Grammar: used as subject, object, attributive; used in articles, etc.

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