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Funny and elegant four-word idiom story

1. Four-word idioms about elegance

Quiet and far-reaching Quiet and far-reaching: Only when you have a steady and quiet mind and are not influenced by other thoughts, can you set (realize) lofty goals.

This sentence was originally written by Liu An in the early years of the Western Han Dynasty. It was also quoted in Zhuge Liang's Book of Commandments. "Huai Nan Zi: The Master's Training" shows that the home of the master is as bright as the sun and the moon.

Everyone in the world looks at it with the same eye, listens with the ear, and looks at it with the neck raised and the heel raised. Therefore, there is no virtue in being indifferent, no peace, no distance, no generosity, no kindness, no concern for the public, and no justice.

gentle _ idiom explanation Pinyin: w ē n w é n ě r y ? Interpretation: gentle: gentle and polite; Erya: gentle. Describe a person's gentle attitude and gentle behavior.

The present tense also refers to the lack of struggle, boldness and aggressiveness in doing things. Source: Qing Pu Songling's Strange Tales from a Lonely Studio Chen Xijiu: "The son of this famous man is gentle and gentle. Can Wu be a thief?" She is beautiful, beautiful, charming, charming and charming, with a smile on her cheeks, a water cut on her eyes, a slender waist, a pretty face as light as a swallow, her eyebrows as pale as smoke, her crimson lips reflecting the sun, her tea is hard to find, and her beauty is delicious, like jade, crisp and fat as silk, like a moon and flowers, looking forward to brightness, and her pink butterfly has no time to move her wings.

2. Ask urgently ~

Answer: Once upon a time there was a countryman who lost an axe.

He thought it was a neighbor's son who stole it, so he paid attention to the man's words and deeds everywhere, and the more he looked at it, the more he felt that he looked like an axe thief. Later, the man who lost the axe found the axe. It turned out that he was inadvertently lost in the valley when he went up the mountain to cut wood a few days ago.

After finding the axe, he met his neighbor's son again. Look at him carefully. He doesn't look like a thief at all. Suspecting neighbors and stealing axes: not paying attention to the facts, and being suspicious of people and things.

2. "Promoting seedlings" During the Spring and Autumn Period, there was a farmer in the State of Song. He always thought that the crops in the field were growing too slowly. He went to see them today and tomorrow, but he felt that the seedlings never seemed to grow tall. He thought to himself: Is there any way to make them grow taller and faster? One day, he came to the field and pulled up the seedlings one by one.

It really took a lot of effort to pull up a large number of seedlings one by one. When he finished pulling up the seedlings, he was exhausted, but he was very happy. When I got home, I boasted, "I'm exhausted today. I helped the seedlings grow several inches!" " Hearing this, his son rushed to the field and found that all the seedlings in the field had died. There was an incorrigible scholar named Fan Bo in Zhou Dynasty.

Fan Bo is not only talented in poetry, but also good at managing state affairs. Later, he assisted in state affairs at Zhou Liwang's side.

however, Zhou Liwang is arrogant and perverts the law. Treacherous court officials try their best to please.

Fan Bo counseled him bluntly, listing the shortcomings of the state affairs, but the treacherous court official spoke ill of him in Zhou Liwang's ear. Zhou Liwang was very tired of Fan Bo. Since then, treacherous court officials have gone in and out of the court, ignoring Fan Bo.

Fan Bo was so angry that he wrote a poem, which was later included in The Book of Songs. In the poem, he attacked the treacherous court official and said, "It's hopeless to do evil!" "incorrigible": too sick to be saved by medicine.

The latter metaphor is that things are too bad to be saved. 4. In the Northern and Southern Dynasties, there was a general named Zong Mingqi in Song State. He was brave and ambitious since he was a child.

One day, Zongxi's uncle asked him what his ambition was, and Zongxi replied, "I would like to ride the long wind and break the waves." It means: I must break through all obstacles, go forward bravely and do something.

Zong Yi studied hard and worked hard, and finally became a general who can recruit and fight well. Later, people used "riding the wind and breaking the waves" to describe the spirit of courageously advancing despite difficulties. During the Northern and Southern Dynasties, the Northern Zhou Dynasty in the north and the Chen State in the south were bounded by the Yangtze River.

Emperor Wen of Sui, the prime minister of the Northern Zhou Dynasty, abolished Zhou Jingdi and became emperor himself, establishing the Sui Dynasty. Determined to destroy the state of Chen, he once said, "I am the parents of the people all over the country. Can I watch the people in the south suffer and not save them because there is a Yangtze River as narrow as a belt?" Later, people used "only a strip of water" to describe two places that are very close to each other only by a narrow water area.

6. In the Spring and Autumn Period, there was a man named Yu Boya, who was well versed in temperament and superb in piano playing, and was a famous pianist at that time. When Yu Boya was young, he was smart and eager to learn. He used to learn from others, and his piano skills reached the level. However, he always felt that he could not express his feelings about all kinds of things in a superb way.

After Boya's teacher knew his idea, he took him to Penglai Island in the East China Sea by boat, so that he could enjoy the natural scenery and listen to the waves of the sea. Boya looked up and saw the waves surging and the spray splashing; Seabirds are roaring and singing; Forest trees, lush, like entering a fairyland.

a wonderful feeling arises spontaneously, and it seems that the harmonious and beautiful music of nature is playing in my ears. He couldn't help playing the piano, and the sound turned at will, melting the beauty of nature into the sound of the piano, and Boya experienced an unprecedented realm.

The teacher told him, "You have learned." One night boating in Boya.

Facing the cool breeze and the bright moon, he was full of thoughts, so he played the piano again, and the sound of the piano was melodious and getting better. Suddenly I heard someone screaming on the shore.

Bo Ya heard the sound and came out of the boat. He saw a woodcutter standing on the shore. Knowing that this man was a bosom friend, he immediately invited the woodcutter aboard and played for him with great interest. Boya played a tune praising the mountains, and the woodcutter said, "How nice! Magnificent and solemn, like Mount Tai towering into the sky! " When he played the surging waves, the woodcutter said, "How nice! Broad and mighty, as if seeing rolling water and boundless sea! " Boya was excited and said excitedly, "bosom friend!" You are really my bosom friend. "

This woodcutter is Zhong Ziqi. Since then, the two have become very good friends.

The story is from Liezi Tang Wen. The idiom "high mountains and flowing water" is a metaphor for bosom friends and beautiful music.

7. A word teacher refers to a teacher who corrects a very key word in an article. This language comes from Tao Yue's Supplement to the History of the Five Dynasties in the Song Dynasty.

the Tang dynasty was a very prosperous period in the development of feudal society in China, and literature and art were also very developed, among which poetry was the most representative. At that time, there were not only many poets, but also many poems, and they were of high artistic and content level.

Among the many poets at that time, there was a poet named Qi Ji. One winter, he saw plum blossoms blooming in the snow in Yuan Ye, and he wrote a poem "Early Plum" to recite the plum blossoms blooming early in winter. There are two lines in the poem: In the former village of Zita Law, several branches opened last night.

after writing, he felt very satisfied. A man named Zheng Gu, after seeing this poem written by Qi Ji, thought that the meaning of this poem was not exhausted.

So, after repeated thinking and deliberation, he changed these two poems to: In the former village of Zita Law, a branch blossomed last night. Because he thinks that since several plum blossoms are in bloom, they can't be regarded as early plum blossoms.

Zheng Gu's change, although only the number is changed to one word, only one word is changed, but it makes the theme of "Morning Plum" more appropriate and the artistic conception of the poem more perfect. Qi has admired this change of Zheng Gu, who called Zheng Gu his word teacher at that time.

8. Devotion Once upon a time, there was an expert chess player named Qiu. His chess skills were superb. Qiu has two students who study chess with him. One of the students is very absorbed in learning from the teacher.

The other one doesn't. He thinks it's easy to learn chess, so there's no need to be serious. When the teacher explained, although he was sitting there, his eyes seemed to be looking at the chess pieces, but he thought in his heart, "If only I shot a swan in the wild now, I would have a good meal."

because he is always thinking and absent-minded, the teacher didn't listen at all. As a result, although two schools. 3. Elegant four-character idioms

There are no elegant four-character idioms in the idiom dictionary. The closest thing is:

light makeup

makeup: make-up; Wipe: powder. It refers to two different kinds of makeup, elegant and rich.

Heavy makeup and light touch

It refers to two different kinds of makeup, rich and elegant. See "light makeup and heavy makeup".

brush the moth eyebrow lightly

thrush lightly. Refers to women's elegant makeup.

A cloud looks like a moon

A metaphor for an elegant and elegant appearance.

wrapped in red clothes

Red clothes: women's red decoration; Plain wrap: elegant costume. Refers to women's gorgeous and elegant costumes. It is used to describe the beautiful scenery when the snow clears, and the red sun and the white snow complement each other. 4. Four-word idioms expressing elegance

1. Polite and courteous: the original intention is to have both culture and quality, and then it is described as elegant.

describe a gentle and polite manner. Source: Preface to Historical Records Taishigong: "When uncles and grandchildren set etiquette, the literature is slightly advanced."

call out his two sons, brother first, brother later. The eighty-third chapter of Qing Li Ruzhen's Jing Hua Yuan.

2. It's not elegant to be unable to be elegant. -source of idioms about elegance: no such little magic is interesting, but it's still ~.

3. Elegant and gentle: elegant. Describe a person's gentle attitude and gentle behavior.

refers to the lack of struggle, boldness and boldness in doing things, and lack of initiative. Source: The heroine of Eastern Europe by Ms. Qing Lingnan Yuyi: "She is born with fine features, gentle and gentle, and she is endowed with temperament and intelligent." As predicate, attribute and adverbial; Refers to a person with a mild attitude. 4. Abundance: elegant demeanor.

graceful: free and easy. Describe elegant demeanor, elegant and free and easy.

with "personable". Source: Qing Zhang Chunfan's "The Nine-tailed Turtle" The fourth time: "The bystanders saw more than ten carriages coming in an endless stream. At the end of the car, there was an autumn valley, which was full of spirit and richness, and the fragrance stayed in Xun Ling's face. It was really like a spirit and a sparse willow. Zhang Xu was in the past."

Qin fengwu quickly put on his clothes and walked to the front of the mirror to take a look, feeling that he was actually a figure in a sheep car. Qing Li Baojia's "A Brief History of Civilization" back to 55.

5, personable demeanor: elegant demeanor refers to good manners; Graceful: an elegant appearance. Elegant and graceful.

—— The source of the idiom describing elegance: Biography of Historical Records Ping Yuanjun: "Ping Yuanjun, a beautiful son in troubled times." Zhang Jiuling Biography of the New Tang Dynasty: "Can you be as graceful as Zhang Jiuling?" 6, romantic and elegant: literary and informal; Elegant: profound knowledge and extraordinary bearing.

refers to a person who is elegant and free and knowledgeable. Source: Tang Lu Zhaolin's "Five Sorrow, Sadness is Difficult": "The man is also a man, romantic and elegant, and the sum of generations ends here; Ang is also a human being, and the article is outstanding, and it is the pearl of the four seas. "

7. Feng sighed and stared at him, describing his elegant speech and imposing appearance. Source: "Selected Works of Cao Zhi": "The first step is to raise its body, and the phoenix sighs and looks at it, saying that Xiao Cao is not enough, and Wei Huo is not enough."

Shan Li's note: "The phoenix is a metaphor for literature, and the tiger is a metaphor for martial arts. Sighing is still a song.

it means beauty and strength. " 8, drying under the flower: there are pants.

dry your pants under the flowers. Metaphor is not elegant, spoil the fun.

—— The origin of the idiom about elegance: Tang Shangyin's Miscellaneous Stories Killing Scenery: "Sunbathing under the flowers." 9. Elegant manners: elegant.

Describe a woman's posture and grace. Source: No.1, the flower in the mouth is a metaphor for elegant speech.

Source: Miscellanies of Yunxian, Volume 5: "Zhang Hu is bitter in singing, and his wife and slaves call him out to blame him. You said,' Our breath is full of flowers.

"11. Lan Xin-hui is a metaphor for noble character and elegant manners. —— The source of the idiom describing elegance: Song Liuyong's "The Jade Girl Shakes the Xianpei": "May Grandma and Lan Xin be kind, and the words in the pillow are meaningful."

12. Elegant and romantic ① Elegant and elegant. (2) refers to elegance and purity.

origin: none. 13. Sven describes lifting your eyes and being elegant. Source: Qing Cao Xueqin's Dream of Red Mansions, the seventh time: "Other people's children are used to plane. At first sight of your shabby house, they were laughed to death."

14. Sour vinegar describes pretending to be polite. —— The origin of the idiom about elegance: The 32nd time of Qing Wenkang's Biography of Heroes of Children: "The two people's mouths are full of sour and fake vinegar."

15. Gentle and gentle: gentle and polite; Erya: gentle. Describe a person's gentle attitude and gentle behavior.

The present tense also refers to the lack of struggle, boldness and aggressiveness in doing things. Source: Qing Pu Songling's Strange Tales from a Lonely Studio Chen Xijiu: "The son of this famous man is gentle and gentle. Can Wu be a thief?" ~, it is the attitude of scholars.

ye Shengtao's speech. 16, gentle and elegant, gentle attitude and elegant manners.

Origin: The Legend of Heroes of Children by Qing Wenkang originated from the first time: "The first one is a semi-old Confucian scholar ... and the second one is a gentle and elegant white-faced scholar." Judging from his appearance, air, speech and manners, he is also very ~, without any careless hero appearance.

Yao Xueyin's Li Zicheng, Volume I, Chapter 24. 17. The weak scholar is weak: gentle and weak.

a scholar with elegant eyes and weak body. —— The source of the idiom describing elegance: Liu Yiqing in the Southern Dynasties, "Shi Shuo Xin Yu, Appreciating the Reputation": "Shi Long is a human being, weak and lovely."

18. Wen Bin Bin's original appearance is elegant and simple, and his later description is elegant and polite. With "gentle".

origin: Wu 19, innocuous: one of the components of The Book of Songs, which means elegance and elegance. It means that although it has influence, it has no harm to the main aspects.

—— The origin of the idiom about elegance: Qin Mu's "The Beauty Name of the Fruit King": "Even sweetness has its own characteristics, some are as sweet as honey, and some are slightly sweet," harmless "and sour." 2. Yong Rong and Hua Gui described his attitude as elegant and calm, solemn and generous.

Source: No.21, Yong Rong is elegant and Yong Rong: generous and leisurely; Elegant: elegant. Describe a calm attitude and elegant manners.

Source: Biographies of Sima Xiangru in Historical Records: "Like being in Qionglai, riding by car, you are very graceful and elegant." 22, graceful and generous, elegant and generous, generous and graceful.

—— The idiom describing elegance comes from Historical Records and biographies of Gaozu written by Sima Qian in the Western Han Dynasty: "He is always generous and does not care about his family's production." 23. Elegance and elegance refers to leisurely demeanor and elegant manners.

same as "graceful and elegant". Source: Lao She's "No Problem": "Go quickly, the white soles and trembling leg straps will show lightness; Walking slowly, it shows elegance. "

24. Elegant and elegant describes gentle and calm attitude.