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What are the four-character idioms that are anti-good?

1. What are the four-character idioms with the word "kind"?

What are the four-character idioms with the word "kind":

The more the better,

Nothing good to say,

Sentimental,

Improving day by day,

Bright eyes and good vision,

Follow what is good like a stream, < /p>

Be brave and good at fighting,

Be perfect,

Choose what is good and follow it,

Be perfect and beautiful,

Follow the guidance. ,

Show good and avoid evil,

Start good and end well,

Be a good man and believe in women,

Give up the good and be willing to give up,

Be kind to yourself, < /p>

Know people well and be responsible for their duties,

Be willing to do good and do good,

Bully good and fear evil,

Be kind to others,

Do not end well,

Live on a good pillow,

Be good at literature and martial arts,

Do not do evil and do good,

Accumulate good deeds and become virtuous,

Kindness is reflected in emotions,

Hide evil and promote good,

Good is good and evil is evil,

Encourage good and avoid mistakes,

Accumulate good deeds and rejoice 2. Four-character idioms about kindness

Kind eyebrows and kind eyes describe a person’s appearance as being kind.

Kind eyebrows and kind eyes describe a person’s appearance as being kind. Same as "kind eyebrows and kind eyes".

Pick up the good and belittle the bad: choose; belittle; belittle. Act kindly and criticize bad behavior.

The virtuous person harms the good person. Can: harm; virtuous: a talented and virtuous person. Harm the talented, virtuous and kind people.

Cultivate your character with intention, preserve your innocent heart, and cultivate your kind nature. The cultivation method promoted by Confucianism in the old days.

The heart of a pure child: a newborn baby. It is a metaphor for a pure and kind heart.

The carved heart and wild goose claws are a metaphor for being kind on the outside but vicious on the inside. Also known as "Carved Heart Goose Claw".

Reverse the original and repair the ancient version: the root; reverse the original: return to the origin, and extend the human nature. Restore human nature and maintain the original good qualities.

Help the good and punish the evil. Help the good and fight against the evil.

Fushankekeguofu: help; curb: stop, restrain. Support what is good and right, and suppress what is evil and wrong.

The golden and white jade is a metaphor for natural beauty, without modification. It is often used to describe a person’s quality of being honest and kind. Same as "Muddy Gold and Uncut Jade".

Pure gold and jade are a metaphor for natural beauty without modification. It is often used to describe a person’s quality of being honest and kind.

Huixinyan: beauty; shape: appearance, appearance. Kind-hearted and beautiful.

Hate evil, love good, hate evil, and rejoice in good. Describes the clear distinction between love and hate.

Hypocrisy and righteousness pretend to be kind and kind.

Fake people pretend to be kind and kind.

Promote good and punish evil. Use kindness and punish evil. Same as "promoting good and punishing evil".

Use kindness and punish evil.

Seeing something good is like being shocked. Shan: kind, beautiful; Jing: shocked. You will be shocked when you see good people and good deeds.

Mao Shi Shuzi Mao, Shi: Mao Qiang, Xi Shi; Shu: gentle and kind. Describes a woman's beautiful appearance.

Good-looking but evil-hearted. Describe the cunning and insidious nature of the two-faced person.

A soft face and a kind heart: gentleness; kindness: charity. A gentle face and a kind heart. Describes people who are not only kind in appearance, but also kind in heart.

Discovery of conscience refers to triggering a kind heart and repenting of one's words and deeds.

The orchid quality and smoked heart are a metaphor for a woman’s kind-hearted temperament.

The orchid-like heart is a metaphor for a woman’s beautiful and kind-hearted temperament.

The Bodhisattva lowers his eyebrows like a Bodhisattva when looking at people. Describes a person's appearance as kind and kind.

Pure jade and pure gold are a metaphor for natural beauty, without modification. It is often used to describe a person’s quality of being honest and kind.

Bully the good and bully the good: bully. Oppress good people.

Bully the good and fear the evil. Bully the good and fear the evil.

Slippery hands, generous hands, and a kind heart. Refers to being helpful.

Kind eyebrows and kind eyes describe a kind appearance.

A gentleman refers to a person who is kind, virtuous, fair and upright.

A kind person is a kind person and a righteous person.

Reward good and punish yin. Reward: reward; shan: kind; punishment: punishment; yin: evil. Reward good people and punish bad people. It also describes that good deeds will be rewarded and bad deeds will be punished.

Water is stronger than fire: strong. The power of water will surely defeat the power of fire. It is a metaphor that good can finally defeat evil.

Kindness is treasure: kindness. Treat virtue as a treasure.

Shuzhiyingcai Shu: kind; Ying: extraordinary. Kind qualities and extraordinary talents.

Tianliang discovers Tianliang: Conscience. Refers to triggering a kind heart and repenting of one's words and deeds.

Innocent and innocent: refers to a kind-hearted person. Describes simple thoughts, pure and natural, lively and lovely, without artificiality or hypocrisy.

Innocence: Improper. He has a kind and pure heart and has no improper thoughts.

The original meaning of Wen Liang, Gong Jian and others is the virtues of gentleness, kindness, respect, frugality and so on. This was originally the Confucian principle of treating others. Now also described as having a mild attitude and lack of combativeness.

Wen Liang Jian Rang Wen: gentle; Liang: kind; Jian: temperance; Rang: tolerant. Confucianism advocates the principle of treating others, which generally refers to a humble attitude and elegant behavior.

The smiling tiger is a metaphor for a person who looks kind but has a vicious heart.

Move toward good and stay away from sin.

The people of Yuanyuan; kind people. 3. 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.

4. What are the four-character idioms for the opposite?

Capricious,

Mainly against the guest,

Repeatedly pondering,

Turning against one another,

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To retort and ridicule,

To turn defeat into victory,

To turn against Qiu and lose Chu,

To turn against Jing and Dao,

To gain safety on the other side ,

Go against the original and revise the ancient,

Go back to the original and trace the origin,

The easy way to reverse the palm,

Go against the classics to exercise power,

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To bite back,

To be a negative teacher,

To counterattack and calculate,

To turn against the enemy, to hurt the skin,

To turn against the eye and not recognize it. ,

Turn against others,

Fight against the wind and extinguish the fire,

Turn against the bandits,

Turn against Qiu and pay the salary,

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Anti-arrogance and destruction of manliness,

Opposition to both deeds,

Negative articles,

Feedback,

Repeatedly ,

Countermeasures,

Countermeasures,

Reflect on self-examination 5. Four-character idiom, reminding you of what is good

< p> Begin well and end well: Doing things has a good beginning and a good ending. Describes working seriously.

Allusions to idioms

"Zhuangzi·The Great Master": "A good demon is a good old man; a good beginning is a good end."

Allusions

The last years of the Qin Dynasty Chen Ping, who came from a poor family, loved Huang Lao's skills in Taoist law. He served as the servant of King Jiu of Wei, the captain of Xiang Yu, and the lieutenant of Liu Bang's army. He proposed a plan to alienate Xiang Yu from his adviser Fan Zeng. After the establishment of the Han Dynasty, he was named Qu Nihou and served as prime minister in three dynasties: Emperor Hui, Empress Lu and Emperor Wen. He could deal with various situations and start well and end well.

Idiom examples

◎ Local political and legal departments must, under the leadership of the party committee and the ***, rely on the broad masses of the people, plug loopholes in public security prevention and work management, and reduce and eliminate breeding factors of the crime of theft, and at the same time, we must distinguish between contradictions of different natures, handle affairs strictly in accordance with the law, so that the anti-theft struggle can be carried out from beginning to end, so as to further consolidate the political situation of stability and unity.

◎ In order to further carry out the census work, the provincial government held a telephone conference on the evening of July 10th. Vice Governor Han Qimin requested all localities to Do a good job in all census work from beginning to end.

◎ Since ancient times, the country has not been in danger because of making the people happy. How can it be said that it is to prevent the people from being arrogant and lazy and letting them do hard work? I'm afraid this is not a wise saying to make the country prosperous, nor is it a good idea to appease the people. This is the second point that gradually fails to start well and end well.