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A four-character idiom whose last character is head

1. A four-character idiom whose last character is the first character.

Not inferior to square head. Bad: bad; square head: when the common meaning is unclear, it is better to use square head.

Don’t think it’s bad when things don’t make sense. Describes a person's stubborn and stubborn character.

Chuwei Wutou The ancient Yuzhang area was located in the lower reaches of Chu and the upper reaches of Wudi. If the head and tail are connected, it is called "Chuwei Wutou". Generally refers to the area along the middle and lower reaches of the Yangtze River.

Rough clothes and messy hair. Rough clothes: coarse cloth clothes; messy hair: unkempt hair. The description does not pay attention to modification.

Disaster is coming. Disaster: disaster; coming: coming. Disaster befalls one's head.

Topping the list Aotou: The turtle relief on the steps in front of the palace, where the number one scholar stood to greet the imperial examination winners when they were announced. In the imperial examination era, he guided the number one scholar.

Metaphor takes the first place or the first place. Powdered face and oiled head Apply powder to your face and oil your head.

Describes a woman’s makeup. Dog blood dripping on the head. The old superstition said that if dog blood drips on the head of a demon, the demon's magic will be disabled.

The latter is used to describe the scolding as being very fierce, making the person being scolded look like a demon dripping with blood. The dog-blooded nozzle uses cruel words and abuses.

Describes scolding with great joy. National Disaster The country is facing a huge disaster.

To hold the bones in your mouth and expose the flesh is a metaphor for speaking half-heartedly without fully expressing what you mean. The pole is pointed at both ends. It is impossible to carry things with a pole that is pointed at both ends.

It is a metaphor for losing both ends. The prodigal son turns back. A person who is not doing his job rightly corrects his evil ways and returns to the right path.

Puzzling means that you can’t figure out what is going on. Anger arises from the heart, and evil arises from the side of courage. It means that when you are extremely angry, you will be so bold that you can do anything.

Also refers to being extremely angry. Every other day, or almost every day.

Describe often and frequently. Cross streets refer to criss-crossing, bustling and lively streets.

It also refers to the human world and real society. Putting a head on the head is a metaphor for redundancy and repetition.

Treat the head for a headache and treat the foot for a sore foot. It is a metaphor for passive coping without fundamentally solving the problem. Stubborn stone nodded, describing the truth thoroughly and convincingly. 2. A four-character idiom whose last character is the first character

Not inferior to square head. Bad: not good; square head: when the common meaning is unclear, it is better to use square head. It is not bad to think that it is not suitable for the right time. Describes a person's stubborn and stubborn character.

Chuwei Wutou The ancient Yuzhang area was located downstream of Chu and upstream of Wudi. If the head and tail are connected, it is called "Chuwei Wutou". Generally refers to the area along the middle and lower reaches of the Yangtze River.

Rough clothes and messy hair. Rough clothes: coarse cloth clothes; messy hair: unkempt hair. The description does not pay attention to modification.

Disaster is coming. Disaster: disaster; coming: coming. Disaster befalls one's head.

Topping the list Aotou: The turtle relief on the steps in front of the palace. The number one scholar stood here to welcome the imperial examination when the imperial examination results were announced. In the imperial examination era, he guided the number one scholar. Metaphor takes first place or first place.

Powder face and oil head. Apply powder on the face and oil on the head. Describes a woman's makeup.

Dog blood on the head. There is an old superstitious saying that if dog blood is sprinkled on the head of a demon, his magic will be disabled. Later, the scolding was described as being so fierce that the person being scolded was like a demon soaked in blood.

The bloody nozzle uses vicious words and abuses. It is described as scolding happily.

National disaster is imminent. The country is facing a huge disaster.

To hold bones in one’s mouth and expose flesh is a metaphor for speaking half-heartedly without fully expressing the meaning.

The pole is pointed at both ends. It is impossible to carry things with a pole that is pointed at both ends. The metaphor fails at both ends.

The prodigal son returns to his former ways.

Puzzling means that you can’t figure out what is going on.

Anger arises from the heart, and evil arises from the side of courage. It means that when you are extremely angry, you will be so bold that you can do anything. Also generally refers to being extremely angry.

Every other day, or almost every day. Describe often, frequently.

Cross streets refer to criss-crossing, bustling streets. It also refers to the human world and real society.

Putting a head on the head is a metaphor for redundancy and repetition.

Treat the head for a headache and treat the foot for a sore foot. It is a metaphor for passively coping without fundamentally solving the problem.

Stubbornly nodding, the description is clear and convincing. 3. The four-character idiom whose last word is yes

Bibi: one by one. It's everywhere, and the description is extremely common.

They are everywhere. Describes many similar things or situations.

Not Ning Wei Shi Ning: particle particle, meaningless; Wei: just; Yes: like this. It's not just that. That is more than that.

Baiwuyi means doing a hundred things and not doing any of them right. It describes everything done wrong and useless.

Touching the eye: touching the sight. It is everywhere as far as the eye can see.

Nodding yes indicates approval or affirmation.

Nodding means approval or affirmation.

Going your own way is: Right. Don't consider other people's opinions, just do what you think is right.

The ears and eyes are not the same as the sound and color.

To pick up means to bow down: to lower one’s head, to bend over; that is: to just. Just put your head down and pick it up, it's everywhere. The descriptions are numerous and easy to come by.

They are everywhere as long as you lower your head to pick them up. The descriptions are numerous and easy to come by.

***Shang Guo Shi Guo Shi: The country’s major political principles. *** Discuss national policies and guidelines with the Communist Party of China.

Everyone does his own thing. 行: do, do; YES: right. Do what you think is right. Metaphorically, each person does his own thing.

Accumulation refers to mistakes that have been made over a long period of time and are often regarded as correct.

Everyone looked up and saw everywhere. To describe a large quantity.

There is no compromise: compromise. Refers to disagreements and inability to decide which side to take.

Mo Zhongyi is Mo: no, still; Zhong: compromise, conclusion; Yes: right. I don't know which one is correct. Describes differences of opinion and lack of consensus.

Being indecisive means not being able to decide which is right. Describes differences of opinion and lack of consensus.

People are not things, which means that people and things change, but the scenery remains the same.

Paradox means something that appears to be contradictory or contrary to common sense but may actually be correct.

Seeking facts from facts means starting from actual objects, exploring the internal connections of things and the regularity of their development, and understanding the essence of things. Usually refers to acting according to the actual situation of things.

The teacher’s heart is the teacher’s heart: using the heart as the teacher, here means only believing in oneself; self-being: acting according to one’s own subjective intentions. Describes being self-righteous and unwilling to accept the correct opinions of others.

They are everywhere. Refers to the universal presence of a certain person or thing.

The floods are everywhere in the world. It is a metaphor for the general chaos in society. It also refers to some kind of low-level people or bad atmosphere everywhere.

Xi Feicheng is accustomed to certain wrong things and thinks that they are right in the first place.

Xi Fei Sheng is Xi: habit; non: wrong; yes: correct. When you get used to something that is wrong, you think it is right.

Leisure is not leisure, it is irrelevant right and wrong, discussion. Same as "leisure is right or wrong".

The same is true again: again, again. This is also true.

Yesterday is not the same as today. Right and wrong: wrong, wrong; yes: right, correct. What is right now was wrong in the past.

Zhifeiwen only has a gorgeous appearance but no corresponding essence. 4. Four-character idioms whose last word is "Exhaust"

Sixty-five four-character idioms whose last word is "Exhaust": All money and strength have been exhausted.

It is a metaphor for being in a difficult situation in life. Get rid of evil and do all evil: evil; Wu: must.

We must clean up the bad guys and bad things thoroughly. Cai tried his best to use up all his money and strength.

It is a metaphor for being in a difficult situation in life. The age of the chun is endless: ancient legend has it that there is a big chun tree with a long life span.

Live as long as the toon tree. It is often used as a word to wish people longevity.

Fill the analogy to the extreme. Accumulate the analogy: study similar things; reach the extreme: reach the extreme precision. Refers to making sufficient inferences about matters.

The word exhaustion means that no reason can be found and there is nothing to say. Ci Qi Li Ji Ci: Literary Ci; Qi Qi: complete, exhaust.

Nothing to say, no reason to argue. The money on the bedside is exhausted. The money on the bedside is exhausted.

It is a metaphor for running out of money and being trapped in life. The iron pins of the car were all polished.

Describes a long journey. There is endless food to eat: through "clothing", dressing.

There is endless food, clothing and enjoyment. A metaphor for living a prosperous life.

There is endless food to eat: clothing. Food, clothing, and enjoyment.

It is a metaphor for living a prosperous life. The sword is broken and the arrow is broken: broken; arrow: arrow.

The sword was broken and the arrows were exhausted. It describes fighting until the end and being unable to fight anymore.

The lantern is so lonely that it is all alone; the wick has been burned out. The wick has burned out and the lamp has burned out.

Refers to a person who is alone in front of the lamp and unable to sleep late at night. It also refers to the hardship and hardship of life.

There is no end to gratitude. There is no end to gratitude. Describe being very grateful.

Geng servant can’t describe the number of people or things that can’t be counted. Same as "it's hard to count more servants".

The drum is weak and the drum is exhausted: the sound of the war drum; the drum is weak. The sound of the war drums was weak and their power had been exhausted.

Describe the tragic situation when the war is close to defeat. It also describes the end of the article as being lax and weak.

The use of a bow and a folding knife means that the fighting power is gone and there is no way to think about it. Count all the mechanisms: a careful and clever strategy.

It is a metaphor for putting all your efforts into it. The agencies have exhausted all the agencies: a careful and ingenious strategy.

It is a metaphor for putting all your efforts into it. Jiang Lang's talents are exhausted by Jiang Lang: guide towards Jiang Yan.

It originally meant that Jiang Yan had few literary names and had no good poems in his later years. A metaphor for declining talents.

The wine market is full of excitement. Lan: to exhaust; The banquet is over and the interest is gone.

Exhausted: tired, tired. Mentally exhausted, exhausted.

Describes extreme mental and physical fatigue, exhaustion, mental fatigue, and exhaustion of energy. Describes extreme mental and physical fatigue.

The plan is exhausted and the plan is exhausted. The same as "planning for the worst and worrying about the extreme".

The plan is exhausted, the plan is exhausted, the plan is exhausted; the plan is exhausted, the plan is exhausted, the plan is exhausted. All the strategies and strength have been exhausted.

Jiang Yan’s talents were limited to Liang Jiangyan in the Southern Dynasties. He had few literary names and was known as Jiang Lang in the world. In his later years, he had no good poems, and people at that time said that his talent was exhausted.

Later it was often used to describe the decline of talent. The whole family refers to the death of the whole family.

The people are poor and the wealth is exhausted. The people are impoverished and the national wealth is exhausted. The gold is gone, the fur robe is torn, and the money is gone.

A metaphor for a difficult situation. Qiu Ruijinqiu: leather clothing.

The leather jacket is worn out and the money is running out. A metaphor for living in poverty.

To get rid of evil things: get rid of them; Wu: make sure. The bad guys must be eliminated thoroughly.

It is a metaphor that bad people and bad things cannot be tolerated. The handle of the woodcutter's ax used to chop wood was rotten.

It is a metaphor for the long time and the changes in the world. Guizhou donkey skills are at their best: Guizhou.

The limited ability of metaphor has been used up. The energy has been exhausted: destiny.

To describe a person who is dying, about to die or has no vitality. The utmost affection means that one's friendship has reached its extreme.

To be completely unpopular means to be extremely unpopular. The human heart is endless when human selfishness is not satisfied.

To be benevolent and righteous to the utmost: to the extreme, the most; to the utmost: to use everything. Do your best to be benevolent and righteous.

It means that people’s kindness and help have been maximized. Sweeping it to the ground means destroying everything.

Mostly refers to the complete loss of certain cultural relics, spiritual sentiment, etc. To sweep the floor clean means to be completely clean, leaving nothing behind.

Sweeping the floor means destroying completely. It also refers to the loss of face and prestige.

To be exhausted means that there is no power or ability left. Mountains and rivers have come to an end. Mountains and waters have come to an end.

It is a metaphor for being in a desperate situation with no way out. The water and the mountains have reached their end, and there is no way forward.

A metaphor for being in a desperate situation. Lost everything, lost everything.

Perish together: End. Die together or perish together.

To gushing endlessly is like running water continuously. Same as "tonguing endlessly".

Endless: End. There is no end, no limit.

To be meticulous means to understand the beginning and end of something in a very detailed and thorough manner. The oil is dry and the lamp is exhausted, which is a metaphor for death soon.

Same as "the oil dries up and the lamp grass is exhausted". The oil is dry and the fire is exhausted.

See everything at a glance: look. At a glance, everything comes into view.

Be sincere and sincere in your words, without any reservations. Be sincere in what you mean and speak with all your heart, and no reservations in your words.

Sweep it all away in one go. Metaphorically clean it up completely.

Speak everything from your heart without reservation. To catch them all in one swoop means to seize them all or to eliminate them completely.

Drink in one gulp: drink. Finished it in one gulp.

Describes drinking very happily. It's difficult to describe something in one sentence, which is complicated and complicated and cannot be explained clearly in one sentence (used in bad things).

The meaning is still unfinished: return. It means that you haven't finished speaking to your heart's content and you can't finish what you want to express.

Zhi Ai is all in Zhi Ai: a metaphor for beauty and evil. Zhi Ai Tong was burned.

It is a metaphor that good and bad will perish together. The bell rings and the water leaks: hourglass, ancient timepiece.

The morning bell has struck, and the water in the clepsydra will have finished dripping. It is a metaphor for old age and weak strength, reaching old age.

Also refers to late at night. Intelligence and talent have been exhausted.

Knowing everything is exhaustive, yet knowing everything is unexplainable. As long as you know it, there is nothing you can’t say without speaking out. 5. The last word is a four-character idiom of number

Prepare for the position and fill the number. Prepare for the position: like the corpse position, which means that you are just in your position and cannot perform your duties; fill the number: use people who are not qualified to make up the amount. It means that you are too humble to do anything.

Countless There is no way to count the number. There are many descriptions.

Innumerable: victory: exhaustion; calculation: accounting. Too many to count. Describes an extremely large number.

Insufficient number of teeth: enough: worth it. Indicates that it is innumerable and not worth mentioning.

The original meaning of "It's hard to count" is that there are so many Confucian practices that it can't be finished at once. It takes a long time to talk about each one one by one. Even if someone changes in the middle, it may not be able to finish. Later, it is used to describe people or things.

Number of Sands in the Ganges River Ganges: The largest river in South Asia. Like grains of sand in the Ganges, it cannot be counted. Describes a large number.

Whole body, all over the body, refers to everything; solution: that set of numbers, refers to martial arts. All the skills, all the tricks.

The number of Jingu wines is a code word for the penalty of three measures of wine. In the old days, it generally referred to the number of cups of wine as a penalty during banquets.

To pretend to be good is to pretend that someone with no skills is capable, or to pretend that inferior goods are good goods.

Lili can be counted Lili: clear, distinct appearance. Can be clearly counted one by one or piece by piece.

Countless means so few that they can be counted.

The original meaning of "It's hard to change the number of servants" is that there are many Confucian practices and it can't be finished at once. It takes a long time to talk about each one one by one. Even if someone changes in the middle, it may not be able to finish. Later, it is used to describe people or things.

Countless means a small number that can be counted on one's fingers.

Having countless things in mind means not having a clear understanding of the situation and feeling unsure.

Having an idea in mind means having a basic understanding of the situation and problems, and having a certain degree of confidence in handling things.

Having countless things in mind means not having a clear understanding of the situation and feeling unsure.

Having a good idea means having a clear understanding of the situation and having a good idea.

It is difficult to promote. Promotion: to pull out. Pull out all the hair, it’s hard to count. Describing crimes that are too numerous to count.

It is harder to count. It describes that there are so many people or things that it is difficult to count them. Same as "it's hard to count more servants".

Countless: count. Too many to count. The quantity is so large that it is difficult to count.

Disaster is numbered. It means that you are destined to encounter disaster.

To promote Mo Shu: to pull out; Mo: to be unable. Even if you pull out all the hair, it’s hard to count them. Describing crimes that are too numerous to count. 6. What are the four-letter words whose last character is "人"?

The four-letter words whose last character is "人" are:

1. To hurt someone in the back

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The idiom explains that firing cold arrows hurts people. It is a metaphor for hurting people secretly by some means.

The idiom comes from Chapter 113 of "Water Margin" by Shi Naian of Ming Dynasty: "But those who have been killed and dismounted should be carried back to their own formations. They are not allowed to hurt people with hidden arrows, and they are not allowed to snatch the corpses."

2. A hundred years of treeing people

bǎi nián shù rén

Idiom explanation of tree: planting, cultivation. It is a metaphor that cultivating talents is a long-term and arduous task.

The idiom comes from "Guan Zi Quan Xiu" by Guan Zhong of the Pre-Qin Dynasty: "A one-year plan is better than planting a valley; a ten-year plan is better than trees; a lifelong plan is better than cultivating people."

3. Bei Tian and pity people

bēi tiān mǐn rén

The idiom explains bei Tian: lament the current world; pity people: pity everyone. It refers to lamenting the hardships of the times and pitying people's suffering.

The idiom comes from "Zhu Renyuan's Epitaph" by Huang Zongyi of the Qing Dynasty: "Aha! How can people be so pitiful and compassionate towards others when they are far away?"

4. Chuchu moving people

chǔ chǔ dòng rén

The idiom explains that the appearance is beautiful and touching

The idiom comes from Xu Yao's "Taihensheng Biography" of the Qing Dynasty: "Although the woman is fragmented and haggard, The euphemism is so touching. ”

5. Seeing things and thinking about people

dǔ wù sī rén

The idiom explains seeing: seeing; thinking: missing. Seeing the things left behind by someone who has died or left makes you think of that person.

The source of the idiom is "Legend Yan Jun" by Tang Feichuan: "The imperial concubine gave a rhinoceros hairpin to avoid dust and said: 'I will miss people when I see things in the future.'"