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Four-character idioms about cults

1. Four-character idioms about the dangers of cults

Harm others and yourself, join forces with others, confuse the public with monstrous words, talk nonsense, speak nonsense, deceive the world with deceitful words, deceive people's hearts, spread rumors to confuse the public .

Harm others and harm oneself [ hài rén hài jǐ ]

Definition: Harm others as well as yourself.

Demonic words to confuse the public [yāo yán huò zhòng]

Explanation: Demonic words: heresies that confuse people. Use ridiculous lies to confuse people.

From: "Han Shu Sui Hong Zhuan": "It is treacherous to make false claims to confuse the public."

Example: How come there are no such ~ people in the world? Treat him immediately!

◎Chapter 67 of "A Dream of Red Mansions" by Cao Xueqin of the Qing Dynasty

Grammar: subject-predicate form; used as predicate and attributive; with derogatory connotations

Source

"Han Shu·Sui Hongzhuan": "To confuse the public with false rumors is to be treacherous."

Example sentences

Some people in society engage in feudal superstition, ~, everyone should be vigilant . 2. What are the four-character idioms against cults?

1. Harm others and harm yourself [ hài rén hài jǐ ]

Definition: Harm others as well as yourself.

2. To correct evil and return to righteousness [ gǎi xié guī zhèng ]

Definition: Xie: improper, unrighteous; Gui: return. Return from the evil path to the right path and stop doing bad things.

3. Return to the other side [huí tóu shì àn]

Definition: Buddhist saying, it means that as long as a guilty person changes his mind and changes his past, he can board the "other shore" and obtain salvation. . The latter is a metaphor for people who have done bad things, as long as they are determined to repent, they will have a way out.

4. Put down the butcher knife [ fàng xià tú dāo ]

Definition: put: place, put aside; butcher knife: a knife for slaughtering livestock. A Buddhist saying that advises people to change their evil ways and do good. It is a metaphor for people who do evil and are determined to change their ways.

5. Reform [xǐ xīn gé miàn]

Definition: Clear out old thoughts and change the old appearance. A metaphor for complete repentance.

6. abandon the darkness and turn to the light [ qì àn tóu míng ]

Definition: leave the darkness and turn to the light. It is a metaphor for leaving the reactionary camp in politics and moving towards the progressive side. 3. Four-character idioms describing the motherland

Four-character idioms describing the motherland

Defend the home and the country. Defend the hometown and the motherland.

Source: Bing Xin's "Interviews with Children on Egypt": "In the strong feelings of defending our country and our country, the people of our two countries are connected by flesh and blood!"

Great rivers and mountains :land. Infinitely beautiful motherland.

Source: Qiu Jin of the Qing Dynasty, "General Admonishment to Compatriots": "He used his methods to guard against domestic thieves and charm foreigners, and sent me great fortunes."

Good weather and good weather: Harmony; Shun: Harmony. The wind and rain are timely and appropriate. Describes wind and rain suitable for farming season.

Source: "Six Tao": "Now that Yin has been conquered, the wind is withering and the rain is smooth."

The country of parents refers to the motherland.

Source: "The Analects of Confucius: Wei Zi": "If you serve people in vain, why go to the country of your parents."

Grain in the Forbidden City is a metaphor for missing the motherland.

Source: Preface to "The Book of Songs·Wang Feng·Mill Li": "Dr. Zhou was on duty, and as for Zong Zhou, he passed through the ancestral temple and palaces, and all of them were grains and millet. The Min Zhou family was overthrown."

Homeland It’s hard to leave homeland: the place of birth, or the place where you lived in the past, here refers to hometown and motherland. It is difficult to leave the land of my hometown. Describes the infinite attachment to one's hometown or motherland.

Guangfu: restore old things; old things: old things. It refers to recovering the mountains and rivers of the motherland that were occupied by the enemy.

Source: "Book of Jin·Huan Wen Biography": "Restore the old capital and manage China." Song Dynasty Xin Qiji's "Ten Essays on Meiqin": "I hope that your majesty will look forward to recovering the old things."

The country is peaceful and the people are peaceful: peace and stability. The country is at peace and the people are happy.

Source: Song Dynasty Wu Zimu's "Meng Liang Lu· God of Mountains and Rivers": "Every year, the sea tide overflows and rushes into the city. In the spring and autumn, the Jiao Festival is held, and the bachelor's academy is ordered to write Qing Ci to pray for the peace of the country and the people."

Splendid rivers and mountains describe the magnificent and gorgeous mountains and rivers of the motherland.

Source: "Two Qingming Poems (Part 2)" by Du Fu of the Tang Dynasty: "In the fireworks in the pavilions of Qincheng, in the beautiful mountains and rivers of the Han Dynasty." 4. About Mozi's four-character idiom

Take people as a mirror,

Work together as one,

Tailor-made clothes,

Have both,

Work together,

Success and fame,

Counting on the top and resting on the heels,

The table is always warm,

Countless,

Working together,

Success and fame,

What is the crime?

Mozi wept,

Working together,

Gaoguan Bodai,

Kongxi Motu,

Baishe heavy cocoon,

Hands and feet heavy cocoon,

Guizhou Tunuan The mat,

turned yellow and overturned,

dyed pale and yellow,

siege the city,

the long journey ahead,

To throw an egg at a stone,

To turn yellow and white again,

To build strong armor and sharp soldiers,

To change beams and columns,

To dye The change of silk,

The passing of the Si,

The double cocoon of the feet

Avoid the destruction and be praised,

The east and west change faces,

The strongest will succeed the weak,

Don’t know the joys and sorrows,

Too high to climb,

Rest assured to disintegrate,

Issue a constitutional decree