1. What are the idioms with praise?
Praise the good and criticize the evil. Praise good people and good deeds; reprimand bad people and bad deeds. Refers to distinguishing between good and evil and making fair evaluations.
Baoyi Bodai Bao, Bo: describe generosity. Wear a wide robe and a wide belt. Refers to the attire of ancient Confucian scholars.
Complimentary clothing is dangerous. Complimentary clothing: loose clothes. Dangerous crown: high hat. The attire of ancient Confucian scholars. Refers to the broad robe and tall hat.
Do not comment on praise or criticism. Zhi: place, there is between "add" here. Praise: praise, praise, praise. Disparage: belittle, accuse. Do not praise or criticize.
Praise, criticism and taking away: giving or taking away. Refers to giving praise or criticism to people or things.
Pen sharpening praise and criticism Pen: record. Cut: delete. In ancient times, people wrote on bamboo slips or wooden slips, and when they made mistakes and wanted to correct them, they used a knife to cut them. It originally refers to Confucius's "Spring and Autumn", which uses words to comment on the quality of articles and objects. It also refers to using words to praise or criticize people or things.
It expresses disparagement rather than praise, but it also expresses criticism in praise.
A single word of praise or criticism. It generally refers to the precise and measured wording in a composition. 2. The four-character idiom with the word Mongolian should be positive.
Meng Yi Yang Zheng méng yǐ yǎng zhèng The explanation means that correct education should be given from childhood.
Source from "Yi·Meng": "To nourish righteousness through education is the holy power." Used in the condensed structure as an object; it means that education should start from childhood and bear the burden of labor fù rèn méng láo Explanation means to bear heavy responsibilities , bear the labor.
Structural conjunction idioms are used as predicates and attributives; used in sentences about people. Liang Qichao's "Advice to the People on the Issue of the Congress's Deadline": "Only because there is no Congress, I will take on the responsibilities and labor for them, and I will spend a hundred years together." Zhang, Fanbaicongyu. "Fa Meng Zhen Na fā méng zhèn kuì" The explanation is loud enough that even deaf people can hear it.
It is a metaphor for using language and words to awaken numb people. Source: "Supplement to Suiyuan Poetry Talk" written by Yuan Mei in the Qing Dynasty: "These few words are so inspiring that I think there must have been music scholars who talked about poetry based on classics at that time."
Structural conjunction Usage conjunction; used as predicate and attributive; Containing complimentary meanings, synonyms, inspiring, inspiring, example sentences, Mr., your comments are really great. (Chapter 44 of "The Scholars" by Wu Jingzi of the Qing Dynasty) English translation: make a deaf man hear and a blind man see make a deaf man hear and a blind man see fā méng qǐ zhì explain enlightenment and enlightenment, open up obstruction.
"Book of the Song Dynasty: The Second Chronicle of Emperor Wu": "In ancient times, teaching was the first step in the founding of the country, and teaching the world with great influence should not be done here. Enlightenment is stagnant and must be followed." Source: "Book of the Song Dynasty: Emperor Wu" "Book of Records": "In the ancient founding of the country, teaching came first, and teaching the world should not be done here. Enlightenment and enlightenment are stagnant, and it must be done."
Structural conjunction type synonyms enlightenment enlightenment covered by thatch and thorns pī shān méng jīng Explanation: quilt: draped; thatch: mat made of grass; Meng: brave. Wearing a straw thatch and carrying a utensil made of thorns.
The description of enduring hardships and exhausting toil comes from Chunqiu Lu Zuoqiuming's "Zuo Zhuan·Xiangong 14th Year": "It was my ancestor who was covered with thatch and covered with thorns, and returned to my ancestors. . ” The structural conjunction idiom is used as a predicate, attributive, and object; it is used in written language to explain: to cover something; to shake it.
Tear off the things covering the objects and pick off the leaves that are about to fall. Metaphor things are easy to do.
Source "Historical Records·Ji Zheng Biography": "It's like talking about the Prime Minister's greatness, and it's like being enlightened and shaking your ears." Structure Conjunction Usage Conjunction; as predicate; metaphor, things are easy to do, synonyms are easy, examples: if If you allow them to log in and reward them with determination, they will go like this~. In this way, the king's road will be flat, and there will be many obstacles in the great circle.
(Zhang Binglin's "The Representative's Opinion") English translation as easy as ABC Idiom Story In the Western Han Dynasty, the lord Duwei Ji An, who was in charge of the affairs of Feng Shun, was a loyal and upright minister. He did not consider his personal safety and often gave blunt advice to the young Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty.
A scholar named Dong Zhongshu proposed to Emperor Wu that the theories of various schools of thought should be banned as heresy, and that Confucius and his Confucian classics should be respected only, so as to achieve political dominance through cultural domination. of unity. This is what is called "deposing hundreds of schools of thought and respecting Confucianism alone."
Later, Emperor Wu adopted this suggestion and expressed everywhere that he would rule the world with benevolence and righteousness. Ji An felt that Emperor Wu's expression was insincere.
Once, he criticized Emperor Wu in front of many Confucian scholars: "Your Majesty has many desires in his heart, but he talks about ruling the world with benevolence and righteousness. How does this look like the ancient sages Tang Yao and Yu Shun? ?" Emperor Wu was speechless and left in great embarrassment.
Someone said to Ji An that if you offend the emperor in person like this, something will happen sooner or later. Ji An said disapprovingly: "Is it possible that the emperor set up hundreds of officials to let them just talk and live a good life, and make the emperor fall into trouble?" Are you going to go into the mud of injustice?" Soon, Liu An, the king of Huainan, was ready to rebel. He didn't take Gongsun Hong seriously, but he was afraid of Ji An.
For this reason, he specially warned his subordinates not to expose their feet to Ji An. He said that Ji An was fond of outspoken advice and would die for justice, so it was difficult to confuse him.
As for Prime Minister Gongsun Hong, dealing with him is as easy as removing the obstacles covering your eyes and shaking the dead leaves off the tree. fā méng jiě fu Explanation: enlightenment: to enlighten ignorance; jiěbà: to lift the bonds.
It means enlightening ignorance and lifting the bonds. Source: Ming Dynasty Tang Shunzhi's "Books with Gu Jixi": "It's so dirty that I wish I could help Ming Gong to untie it for Enlightenment."
Structural conjunction is used as an object and attributive; it refers to the synonym of Enlightenment, Enlightenment. Explanation: kuàng ruò fā méng kuàng ruò fā méng: empty; open. Meng: blind.
My eyes suddenly became bright and clear, as if a blind person suddenly saw something. It is also a metaphor for making people's minds suddenly become enlightened and become enlightened.
Source from "A Letter to My Concubine Jun Miao Junzhou" written by Yingzhu of Wei Dynasty in the Three Kingdoms: "Those who are free will like to travel here immeasurably. Climbing the Mangji River will make you feel as if you are enlightened." Structural conjunction is used as a predicate , attributive; used in metaphorical sentences, synonyms Kuangruo Enlightenment Example Sentences〖Example〗Suddenly handwritten, ~.
"A Letter to Zen Master Foyin" by Su Shi of the Song Dynasty. 3. Among the following four-character words related to oral language expression, they belong to praise
Among the following four-character words related to oral language expression, they belong to praise
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To force others to do things that are difficult
Pinyin [qiǎng rén suǒ nán]
Wubi
Basic definition and detailed explanation
To force someone to do something that they cannot or do not want to do.
Usage
Verb-object type; used as predicate and object; with derogatory connotations
Idiom Solitaire
It is hard for a person to be strong, it is difficult to predict, the weather is cold, the spring is chilly, and the heart is broken. Satisfied and proud of his work, he lowered his head and bowed his waist. He was well versed in the art of understanding. He was able to speak for thousands of generations. The autumn moon, the spring wind, the moon, the moon, the thought, the thought, the last one, the last word is "human", which is praise. , the derogatory meaning is not limited, to describe a person's personality
The idiom "an arrow hurts someone in the dark" phonetic notation: àn jiàn shāng rén allusion: Volume 6 of Liu Yan's "Yi Yan" of the Song Dynasty: "The arrow in the dark hits a person, and it goes deep into the bone. People's resentment will always be in their bones, so as to hide their unpreparedness. ”
Explanation: It is a metaphor for hurting people in some way secretly. Example: As long as you behave well, you are not afraid~.
Dirty and civil strife, despised by others. "Explanation: refers to being looked down upon by others.
There is no shortage of people like that. Phonetic: bù fá qí rénExplanation: There are not many people like that. For example: But this opinion may be held by those who hold it ~ and has been around for a long time, but they probably dare not resolutely delete it and put it into the book.
(Lu Xun's "Morning Blossoms Picked Up at Dusk·Postscript") Not willing to be left behind. Phonetic: bù gān hòu rén Explanation: Not willing to fall behind others. For example: In labor, everyone is chasing after each other, and no one is doing it.
The person in the thin cold phonetic notation: bó hán zhōng rén Allusion: "Chu Ci Jiubian": "The desolation increases, the person in the thin cold." Explanation: thin cold: slight cold.
Medium: hurt someone. It means that even a slight cold can harm a person's body.
It also means that people cannot withstand slight blows when they are old or in trouble. For example: ~The old man is afraid, pour hot wine over the intestinal qi first to suppress it.
(Song Dynasty Su Shi's "September in Yellow House") Hidden to others Phonetic: bù kě gào rén Explanation: Cannot tell others. Refers to being shady.
For example: The people who wrote the books were all deeply sad and had some secrets, which they expressed through inconvenient metaphors. ("On the Relationship between Novels and Changing Society" by Wang Wusheng of the Qing Dynasty) Phonetic notation of "Beautiful Lady": bó mìng jiā ren Allusion: "Pictures of Beautiful Women" written by Hong Xiwen of the Yuan Dynasty: "It is pity that the history of previous generations is like this."
Explanation: Poor life: bad luck and bad life. A beautiful woman with bad fortune and misfortune.
Treat people in a hundred years Phonetic: bǎi nián shù rén Allusion: "Guanzi Quan Xiu": "A one-year plan is better than planting a valley; a ten-year plan is better than trees; a lifelong plan is better than planting people "Explanation: It is a metaphor that cultivating talents is a long-term and arduous task.
For example: The ancients all knew the truth of ~, and we should do a better job in cultivating talents. Compassion for Heaven and Compassion for People phonetic notation: bēi tiān mǐn ren Allusion: Han Yu of the Tang Dynasty, "Contending Ministers": "Those two saints and one sage, don't you know that it is a pleasure to live in peace? They are sincerely afraid of destiny and sad for people's poverty."
Explanation: It refers to lamenting the hardships of the times and pitying people's suffering. For example: The poet used his heart to reprimand the warlords at that time for their melee.
Position, but shy behavior, ultimately not true. ”
Explanation: In the old days, it meant that although one deliberately imitated others in terms of literature and art, his talent and the scale of his works could never catch up. For example: But occasionally I learn to write, exactly~, where I get the tithe of my elder brother.
(Chapter 41 of "The Strange Current Situation Witnessed in Twenty Years" by Wu Jianren of the Qing Dynasty) The idiom "On the success or failure of people" phonetic notation: chéng bài lùn rén Allusion: "Preface to the Praise of Kong Beihai" by Su Shi of the Song Dynasty: "The world People are judged by success or failure, so Cao De is among the heroes." Explanation: Use success and failure as the criteria for judging characters.
For example: ~, this is certainly a mediocre opinion; but regarding the major events of this dynasty, you and I, as ministers, need to be cautious in what we say.
(Chapter 8 of "The Scholars" by Wu Jingzi of the Qing Dynasty) Phonetic notation of "春风风人": chūn fēng fèng rén Allusion: "Shuoyuan Guide" by Liu Xiang of the Han Dynasty: "I can't make people wind with the spring breeze, I can't make people like the summer rain. I must be poor."
Explanation: The warm spring breeze blows at people. It is a metaphor for teaching and helping people in a timely manner.
Passing through a well to get someone's phonetic notation: chuān jǐng dé rén Allusion: Wang Chong of the Han Dynasty's "Lunheng Shuxu": "Ding passed through his family's well and found a person in the well." Explanation: A metaphor is passed around. And distortion.
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Explanation: A metaphor for a decadent and corrupt life. For example: Cai E was under house arrest in Kyoto, and he had a plan to get rid of Yuan ***'s suspicion.
(Chapter 51 of "The Romance of the Republic of China") Rescuing people from a well phonetic notation: cóng jǐng jiù rén Allusion: "The Analects of Confucius Yong Ye": "Zai Wo asked: 'A benevolent man, even if he tells him: If there is a person in the well, why should he follow it? The Master said: "Why is it so? A gentleman can die but cannot fall into it." Explanation: Jump into the well to save someone.
The original metaphor is behavior that harms oneself but does no good to others. It is often used as a metaphor for taking risks to save people.
For example: Although the people watching on the shore have the idea of ????rescuing the fish, they are just interested in feng shui, so no one is willing~. (Volume 10 of Feng Menglong's "Awakening the World" of the Ming Dynasty) Observe yourself and know others. Phonetic note: chá jǐ zhī ren Explanation: Refers to things that are reasonable. If you observe yourself, you can know others.
The pronunciation of "hurting people with words": chū kǒu shāng rén Allusion: Chapter 48 of Xu Zhonglin's "The Romance of the Gods" in the Ming Dynasty: "The good demon said: 'How dare you hurt people with words like this? You are going too far to deceive me." Explanation: Say it To insult someone with words; to say something that is beneath a person’s dignity.
Extraordinary talent Pinyin: cái qì guò ren Allusion: "Historical Records·The Benji of Xiang Yu": "He is more than eight feet long, strong enough to carry a cauldron, and extremely talented. Although all the children of Wuzhong are afraid of their own birth, "Explanation: Talent and courage are better than ordinary people.
The pronunciation of "talented and knowledgeable": cái shí guò rén Allusion: The fourth chapter of Yuan Dynasty's "Jianfu Monument" by Ma Zhiyuan: "Sure enough, it's not my business. It's the brothers who know the best." Explanation: Talent and knowledge exceed Ordinary people.
The pronunciation of the sultry spring color: chūn sè liáo rén Allusion: Song Lu You's "Jiannan Poetry Manuscript: Five Miscellaneous Odes of the Mountain Garden": "The peach blossoms are dazzling and the apricot blossoms are sparse. The sultry beauty of spring is unbearable." Explanation : tease: tease, tease, provoke.
The scenery of spring arouses people's interest.
6. What are the four-character idioms with the following characters?
What are the four-character idioms with the following characters:
To drag one's feet,
To bring about relatives and friends,
Nepotism,
Picking up and returning,
Wei Guanbo,
Cheating and kidnapping,
Pulling the family together With a mouth,
Not enough clothes,
Carrying a family with a mouth,
Fur with horns,
A light belt for sewing,
Crown robes and shoes,
Children and daughters,
Even soup and water,
Sang Shu Wei belt,
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Being undressed,
Speaking with mystery,
Dragging men and women,
Being fooled,
Even Branches with leaves,
commoners and wei belts,
cicada shirts and lin belts,
dragging families with mouths,
wearing gold and purple ,
A trickster,
A belt of clothes, a river,
A belt of mountains and rivers,
A belt of praise,
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Holding a gun and carrying a stick,
Water in clothes and belts
Eguan Bo belt,
Jumping and jumping,
< p> Carrying children and bringing up daughters,Dancing with ribbons,
Keeping eyebrows and eyes,
Carrying Wu and Chu,
Walking Often wear a menstrual belt,
wear a light fur belt slowly,
wear a Wu belt to catch the wind,
wear a belt to reduce waist circumference,
wear a cow and wear a calf ,
The leather belt moves holes,
The river leads to the lake,
The clothing belt is loose,
The pear blossoms bring the rain,
Brought by mountains and rivers,
With bones and bones,
Wearing gold with purple,
Brought by rivers and mountains,
Python robe and jade belt,
Points on the face,
One piece of clothing with water,
Madam's crony belt,
Light fur belt,
The hairpin is divided and the belt is broken,
covered with frost and dew,
rolling and crawling,
the jade belt of brocade clothes,
the clothes are decorated with praises and beauties ,
Shackles and chains 7. Four-character words for antonyms (one complimentary and one derogatory)
There are two sets of antonyms:
Joys and sorrows, separation and reunion, ancient and modern, Chinese and foreign, through the ages, birth and death, all over the world. Right and wrong
The 1st and 2nd digits are antonyms:
Sadness and joy, black and white, success and failure, dilemma, inversion of priorities
Life and death, life and death, consistent, right and wrong, right and wrong, yin and yang, both ways.
The 3rd and 4th digits are antonyms:
Indifferent, confusing right and wrong, confusing right and wrong, confusing right and wrong, insignificant, insignificant
Reciprocity
1 - The 4th digit is an antonym:
Forgetting the public and escaping from death
The 1st to 3rd digits are antonyms:
Making a fuss in the streets and alleys, running around with similar skills and small differences. Go east and west, look at the past for the present
The present is different than the past, all the hardships, all the sweetness, the ins and outs, cynicism, internal and external cooperation, the south and the north, the south and the north, the south and the north.
The south and the north, the internal and external troubles, the past and the past, the past and the past, the past and the past, the causes and consequences of the past are explained in a simple way
Life and death, parting and death, life and death, the sky is falling apart, the earth is turned upside down, the earth is turned upside down and the height is thick. The sky is high and the sky is different, the sky is dark and the earth is dark
It is natural that the sky and the earth are spinning, the sky is spinning, the sky is killing the earth, the same bed is different, the dream is the same, the voice is the same, the tune is the same purpose
There is a mistake, there is no preparation, the mouth has no heart, the name has no reality, the energy is weak, the beginning has no end, there is no fear
There is no head, no end, no sky, no sun, no eyes, no courage, no plan, looking left and right. Think about your neighbors right and left
<p> Go up and down, follow the law and order the morning and evening to change the morning and evening.
The 2-4 positions are antonyms:
To sacrifice one's life, to forget one's life, to be greedy, to be afraid of death, to be drunk, to dream, to die, to connect the past and the past, to open up the world and start the future. Covering the sky, shaking the earth, shaking the earth
Tossing and turning, looking at one thing and losing another, favoring one, and favoring another, but frail and tiring, continuing in the streets and lanes
Leveraging strengths and avoiding weaknesses, talking about shortcomings, three longs, two shorts, taking long to make up for shortcomings, today is not what it was yesterday, it is duplicity
It is specious and unprecedented. Get rid of the old and spread the new, you and I live and die, playing with the easy and fearing the heavy, making the false come true
Deceiving the upper and concealing the lower, completely using the past to satirize the present, praising the past and not the present, resurrecting the dead, avoiding the important, being light and top-heavy
Putting the trust in the short-term and accumulating the short-term in the long-term. Foresight and foresight, pick and choose the thin, share the joys and sorrows, fight in the east and attack in the west
Love the new, hate the old, have bad luck, have few eyes, have good skills and low-level hypocrisy, public aid and private punishment, forget about past and future, think about things from beginning to end
Fly short, flow long, rejuvenate, rejuvenate, rush to turn defeat into victory 8. Describe a person's character or mentality What are the four-character idioms, praise and derogation
Multiple personalities: Optimistic, optimistic, mature, steady, naive, naughty, gentle and considerate
Lively, cute, ordinary, introverted, shy, extroverted, cheerful, kind-hearted
< p> Smart, considerate, funny, open-minded and proactiveCautious, depressed, righteous, upright, pessimistic, lazy, lazy
Free and easy, suspicious, worried about gains and losses, whimsical, sentimental
Indifferent Seeking fame and fortune, forgetting about justice, looking forward and backward, following the rules, and eager to help others
Fast-talking, reticent, nosy, pursuing ***, bold and uninhibited
Cunning, changeable, greedy for petty gains, changeable in moods, changeable in ideas, changeable emotions Yanghua
Focus on sex over friends, timid and afraid of things, active and responsible, brave and just, smart and studious
Seeking truth from facts, pragmatic, honest, smooth, sophisticated and bad-tempered
Slow, honest, frank, mother-in-law and mother-in-law are not bad. Narrow-minded
Insidious, cunning, suspicious, worried about gains and losses, pessimistic, frustrated, and restless
Coarse-minded, arrogant, proud, angry, discouraged, lazy, and careless