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Four-character idioms about chaos

1. About four-character idioms with chaotic characters

Chaos, noisy,

Know how to control chaos,

Listen to slander and confuse chaos,

The war is chaotic,

Topsy-turvy,

The head is in disarray and the clothes are rough,

Taking advantage of chaos and insulting death,

The safety of the people is in chaos,

The soul is confused,

The words are garbled,

The mind is confused,

< p> Ban chaos and eliminate violence,

Be lively,

Collide and collide,

Break the law and discipline,

Be flustered, < /p>

Being upset,

Talking nonsense,

Prohibiting violence and ordering chaos,

Loving chaos and rejoicing in misfortunes,

< p> The shrimps are busy and the crabs are in chaos,

The mandarin ducks are in chaos,

The flags are in chaos,

The soul is in chaos,

The heart Busy and confused,

confusing the public,

talking nonsense,

helping danger and calming chaos,

political chaos within, < /p>

The world is in chaos 2. Four-letter words about chaos

Four-letter words about chaos:

Lively,

Upset Chaos,

dazzled,

putting things in order,

busy,

disorganized,

chaos,

Broken gold and jade,

Violation of law and discipline,

Confusion,

Chaos in the world,

Chaos from beginning to end. Abandoned,

Mass graves,

Messy,

Mentally confused,

Confused,

Sitting calmly,

The sky is full of flowers,

Confusing the real with the false,

Random thoughts, 3. Four-character idioms containing "green"

Miserable green, sad red and green: green leaves; red: red flowers. Refers to the broken flowers and leaves that have been damaged by wind and rain. Wearing red. Green describes bright and gorgeous clothes. Red willows and red flowers and green wickers. Describes bright and colorful flowers and green. Green originally refers to bright and colorful flowers and trees. ; Describes the bright and colorful willows, green and red. Describes the bright spring scenery. Willows and pinks describe the beautiful spring scenery. Green, dark and red. Describes the scene of dark green shade and withered red flowers in late spring. Green temples and scarlet hair describe a young and beautiful appearance. It refers to a young woman. Green wine and red lights describe a luxurious and luxurious life. Green forest robbers refer to bandits who gather in the mountains. Green forest heroes refer to outstanding figures in the green forest. Green forest heroes. Green forest: the name of ancient mountains. Refers to people who gather in the mountains and forests to resist the feudal ruling class. Green forest robbers refer to mountain robbers. Green women are red. Young men and women in colorful men's clothing. The green leaves in the shade refer to the luxuriant green leaves covering the shade. It is a metaphor for women whose youth has passed and their children are in line. The messenger in green originally refers to a parrot. In modern times, it is called the postman's miserable green. The young man is miserable green: light green, which refers to the color of his clothes. It originally refers to wearing light clothes. A boy in green clothes. The back refers to a young man who pays attention to decoration. Orange, orange and green refer to autumn scenery. Feasting and feasting describe a luxurious and decadent life. Red: refers to red flowers; green: refers to green leaves. Scattered red flowers and green leaves. It describes flowers and trees swaying in the wind. Pink, white and dark green generally refers to women's makeup. Red men and women refer to young men and women wearing various beautiful clothes. Red, sad and green means that one is full of melancholy and easily sad. Red and green describe love. The beautiful spring scenery. The leaves turn from green to yellow, and from yellow to green. It originally refers to the change of seasons, but later it is a metaphor for the recurrence of worldly events. The green leaves are lush and red, and the flowers are gradually withering. It refers to the late spring season. It also describes the end of spring. A scene of debauchery and debauchery to describe a luxurious and decadent life. Green forest tyrants Green forest: the "Green Forest Army" led by Wang Kuang and Wang Feng of the Western Han Dynasty. Refers to the armed forces that gather in the mountains and forests to resist the government and refer to the group of bandits who harm the people. Green forest bandits A coir raincoat made of green grass and a bamboo hat are used to describe the dress of a fisherman. Green clothes with yellow lining and green lining, yellow: In ancient times, yellow was the positive color and green was the idle color. Green was used as clothing and yellow was used as the lining. It was an old metaphor for superiority and inferiority. Inverted, high and low are reversed. Although peonies are good,

Supported by green leaves is a metaphor that no matter how capable a person is, someone must be there to help. Green water and green mountains are generally called beautiful mountains and rivers. Green mountains and green waters are generally called beautiful mountains and rivers. Regard pills as green pills: red. See red as green. The description is too excessive. Sad and dim-sighted. Peach blossoms are red, willows are green, and willow branches are green. Describes spring scenery with flourishing flowers and trees and bright colors. Orange, yellow, and orange green [Explanation] Oranges are yellow and ripe, and oranges are still green. Refers to the pleasant scenery in autumn. Dark green and rare red are still used. Green, fat, red and thin. Describes the scene of late spring when the leaves are blooming and the flowers are sparse. The green years refer to the prime of youth. Sad red and green refer to flowers and leaves. It refers to the remaining flowers and leaves that have been damaged by wind and rain. It is often expressed as a reflection of the desolate life experience. Feelings of sadness. See "sorrowful red and sad green". Big red and big green means rich and bright colors. The green grass is like a mattress on the ground. It often refers to the grassland for temporary rest. It is also called "green grass". "Ru Yin". Dew is red and smoky, and green means "dew is red and smoky is purple". Green leaves are shady, which means that a woman is married and has children. Blushing and green is seen as "red face and red face". Building red and green describes the scene of flourishing flowers and trees in spring. Green Green branches and leaves ① green branches and leaves. Mostly refers to trees with lush growth. ② It is a metaphor for youth. Shi Fei drags green to describe disheveled clothes. Frost withers and summer green means that winter is gone and spring is coming. It refers to the passage of time. To say green is to say nonsense, to talk nonsense, to take off. Bai Gualu takes off his white clothes and puts on a green robe. It means he has just entered the official career. Yan Dan and green temples are seen as "Yan Dan and green temples". Zhu Yan and green hair refer to youth. Although peonies are good, they are all supported by green leaves. Origin explanation: Metaphor of people regardless of their wealth No matter how capable you are, there must be someone by your side to help. Example story Green Forest Hero〖Explanation〗refers to a person with outstanding abilities in the green forest. Green-haired Beauty〖Explanation〗refers to a young woman. Same as "green temples and beauty".Green Misery and Red Sadness〖Explanation〗refers to The various sorrows and sorrows of women. Green and red refer to black temples and beautiful faces. Green is miserable and red is beautiful. [Explanation] Refers to women's various sorrows and sorrows. Same as "green is miserable and red is sorrowful". Although peonies are good, they are all supported by green leaves. [Explanation] It is a metaphor for people. No matter how capable you are, there must be someone to help. Although peonies are good, they must be supported by green leaves. [Explanation] Support: support. It is a metaphor that no matter how good things are, there must be a helper. 4. Four-character idioms with random characters

1) rutuluanqimi: rut: rut; mi: fall down. The tracks are out of order and the flags are down. Describes the army being defeated and fleeing.

2) To bring order to troubled times and to provide relief to those in distress.

3) Dizzy eyes: dazzled and confused. To describe the scenes seen as complex, bizarre or changeable, astonishing.

4) Chaos and survival: a self-righteous foreign strategy of ancient countries. It refers to seizing a country that is in political chaos and preserving a country that is dying.

5) Bringing chaos and insulting death: a foreign strategy of ancient countries that regarded itself as just. It refers to seizing a country that is in political chaos and invading a country that is about to perish.

6) Begin with chaos and end with abandonment: Chaos: ***, playing around. Fuck first, abandon later. Refers to the bad behavior of playing with women.

7) To confuse people’s minds: meaning: mood. It will only disturb people's mood and serve no other purpose.

8) Confusing audio-visual: seeing and listening. Confusing right and wrong to disturb people's hearing.

9) Confused: My heart is in a mess. Describes being very upset.

10) In a mess: To describe a mess that is beyond control.

11) Messy and disorganized: too many, messy and unorganized.

12) To bring order out of chaos: To bring order out of chaos is to bring order. Refers to eliminating chaos and restoring normal order.

13) Ding: calm down chaos; support: help, support. Put down the troubles and support the weak.

14) Chaos is like hemp: hemp: hemp ball. Intertwined and jumbled like a mess.

15) Disaster: Describing extremely serious disasters and wars, the world is in turmoil.

16) Correct chaos: eliminate chaos and restore normal order.

17) Tianhua Luanhua: Describes the speech as vivid and extremely pleasant (mostly exaggerated and unrealistic). Same as "the sky is full of flowers and flowers".

18) Violation of law and discipline: Violating laws and breaking laws and disciplines.

19) Confusing the law with words: Wen: refers to Confucian classics. Quote Confucian classics and criticize state laws.

20) Confusing purple with purple: It is a metaphor for treating a treacherous villain as an honest and just gentleman.

21) Thieves and treacherous ministers: refers to people who have different ambitions and commit evil acts.

22) Acting randomly: Still acting recklessly. Doing bad things without any regard for the law or public opinion.

23) Nonsense: Still talking nonsense. Refers to nonsense or nonsense that is unfounded and inconsistent with reality.