Four-word idioms describing celebrities

1. Use four words to describe celebrities, 1. Describe the qualities of celebrities:

Approachable, generous, pure and clean, persevering, forgetting to eat and sleep.

Integrity, integrity, tenacity, till death do us part.

Second, describe the wisdom of celebrities:

Resourceful, warning from the past, warning from the past.

Brilliant, outstanding, profound, brainstorming, and inferences.

Third, describe the manners and styles of celebrities:

Innocent and charming, gentle and graceful, handsome and natural.

High-spirited, high-spirited, radiant

Fourth, describe the characters' expressions and emotions:

Carefree, happy, happy, radiant, ecstatic.

Stunned, overjoyed, depressed, indifferent, flew into a rage

Five, describe the eloquence of celebrities:

Be eloquent, eloquent, eloquent.

The words from the mouth are shocking, witty and eloquent.

2. The four words to describe people are burly, fierce, tall and burly, with big arms and thick waist, good looks and graceful demeanor. Big belly, long hair, squatting, well dressed, beautiful, beautiful, beautiful, radiant ... pale and thin, with white hair and red skin, small and exquisite, wearing a gold belt, stealing mice, good eyesight, good bones, crouching, fat head, big ears, gorgeous flowers, tiger head and chicken feet. Describe the characters' demeanor: energetic, dancing, beaming, laughing, smiling, frowning, frightened, flustered, depressed and listless. Describe the character's quality: (1) Brave: going through fire and water, rushing to the front, desperate, and dying; (2) Diligence: conscientious and diligent; (3) Diligent study: ten years of cold current, through the wall hole, reflecting snow, never let go; (4) Helpful: Helpful. Distinguish between public and private, selfless, self-denial, and don't forget personal cleanliness (7) Perseverance, perseverance: perseverance, completion, about learning: never tire of learning, never tire of learning, never tire of sleeping, never tire of eating, never lose time, never lose time, never lose time, never lose time, never lose time. Conceited, arrogant, arrogant, arrogant, selfish, conceited, complacent. Describe the psychological activities of the characters: (1) Hi: ecstatic, cheerful, beaming (2) angry: furious, furious, angry (3) sad: heartbroken, tears streaming down my face, angry. Scared appall (5) Anxious: impatient, anxious, urgent need (6) Worry: uneasy, flustered, confused. Describe people's language: eloquent, eloquent, eloquent, eloquent, Kan Kan, eloquent, vague, fluent (1) Language: eloquent, eloquent, eloquent, Kan Kan, answer like a stream (2) Stunned to describe people's appearance and posture: the flowers are harvested, the moon is ashamed, the fish is heavy, the geese are falling, the hibiscus is bright, the teeth are beautiful, the eyebrows are beautiful, the cranes are beautiful, the children are soft, the old are weak, the face is yellow, the bones are bone, the abdomen is clean, the jade is elegant, the charm is like flowers, and the posture is graceful (1). Idioms about appearance: a talented person, graceful, potbellied, big waist, long hair, squatting, well dressed and good-looking; (2) Idioms describing the movements of characters: agile, fast, moving like a rabbit, looking up, striding forward, looking up, dancing, bared his teeth; (3) Idioms describing people's gestures. Very happy, tongue-tied, blinking, smiling, staring (4) Idioms describing the mood of characters: indecisive, uneasy, anxious, upset, restless emotional words: cheerful, overjoyed, happy, angry, depressed, listless, angry.

3. Four-word idioms about celebrities. The idiom about Cao Cao is capricious [Fm4nFü wü chá ng] Explanation: It means changeable.

From: The Romance of the Three Kingdoms by Luo Guanzhong in the Ming Dynasty: "Cao Cao said,' Yuan Tan boy, I can't believe it. "Cao Cao said,' Yuan Tan boy is capricious, and it is difficult for us to confirm his news.

Second, the idiom about Zhou Yu is full of heroic spirit [yρng zρHuàn fā] Explanation: heroic spirit: heroic and heroic; Glow: radiant. Describe the handsome and mighty appearance.

From: Shi's "Missing the Red Cliff in Majiao" words: "Looking back, Xiao Qiao was handsome and heroic when he got married." I think that when Zhou Yu was young, he married Xiao Qiao and looked handsome and mighty.

Third, the idiom about Guan Yu is superb [chāo qún jué lún] Explanation: Lun: Equivalence. Beyond the average person, unparalleled

Said by: Chen Shou's Biography of the Three Kingdoms, Shu Shu and Guan Yu in the Western Jin Dynasty: "Knowing the feather and protecting the front:' Meng Qi is a great hero. He is a disciple of Fu and Peng, so he should strive for the first place with Yide, not as good as Yiqun.' Yu said, "Meng is a great hero because he is both civil and military. People like Peng were neck and neck with Zhang Fei at that time, but he was not superior to you.

Fourth, about Confucius' idiom outstanding [CHLèI báCui] explanation: pull out: transcend; Class: of the same kind; Extraction: originally like grass, it is extended to collection. Beyond the same kind.

More refers to people's moral ability. From: On the Ugliness of Meng Sun by Mencius in the Warring States Period: "Out of its kind, it is outstanding, and it was born without being prosperous in Confucius."

Among this kind of people, beyond this range, there is nothing greater than Confucius from ancient times to the present. 5. The idiom about Mencius changed from good to bad [shàng h m?o Xiàshèn n] Explanation: The following people will be more interested in what they like above.

From: Mencius in the Warring States Period "On Mencius Teng Wengong": "There are good people in the world and there must be people in the world." What the above likes, the following people will be more interested in it.

4. Four words describe the characters' expressions of fussing, fussing, fussing, puzzled, calm, distracted, calm, dumbfounded, dubious, respectful, mumbling, absorbed, cheerful, stunned, stunned, lost, stunned and indecisive. Stunned, flustered, hesitant, embarrassed, unable to help laughing, gloating, as if nothing had happened, thoughtful, amiable, depressed, flattered, suspicious, uneasy, furious, angry, anxious, all ears, all ears, all eyes, all eyes, all eyes, all eyes. All eyes, all eyes, all eyes, smile at their own eyes, stare at their own eyes, be angry with their own eyes, be overwhelmed with anger, laugh with tears, sigh with tears, laugh with laughter, laugh with laughter, laugh with laughter, meditate with self, laugh with ease, get carried away, panic with panic, smile with joy, worry with sorrow, laugh with sorrow. Glowing with a captivating smile, frowning with a playful smile, staring blankly at each other (1) Idioms describing the appearance of characters: talented and beautiful, graceful, paunchy, big waist, long hair fluttering, squatting, well dressed and handsome (2) Idioms describing the movements of characters: agile and fast. Dancing, bared his teeth, (3) idioms describing the characters' demeanor: stupefied, dumbfounded, energetic, absorbed, absorbed, beaming, tongue-tied, blinking, smiling, staring, (4) idioms describing the characters' mood: indecisive, uneasy, anxious, uneasy.

5. Four-word words describing characters, and 20 four-word words describing characters are:

1. Description language: witty, glib, tongue-tied, witty and eloquent.

2. Describe the action: gesturing, scrambling, dancing, too many cooks, shaking your head.

3. Describe the expression: concentration, concentration, gaze, eyes closed, pride.

4. Describe psychology: anxiety, uneasiness, complacency, confusion and anxiety.

5. Describe appearance: fine features, pale face, gray hair, sallow and emaciated, well dressed.

Extended data

First of all, eloquent.

1, pinyin: ling yá lch ǐ

2. Interpretation: speak flexibly; Speak neatly. Describe the ability to speak and speak; Flexible, smart and resourceful.

3. Source: The Third Fold of Yuan Wu Changling's Zhang Tianshi: You will be glib when you rest there, and you will say that people are good or bad. You shouldn't be glib, find fault there and speak ill of others. )

Second, shake your head.

1, pinyin: yáo tóu huàng nǎo o o o

2, interpretation: shake your head. Describe yourself as having fun or feeling good.

3, the source: Qing Wenkang's "Biography of Heroes of Children" The 32 nd time: Why didn't he come to theory, but stared and shook his head? I didn't expect him to theorize, but he stared and shook his head. )

Third, concentrate.

1, pinyin: quán shén guàn zhü

2. Interpretation: All spirits are concentrated on one point.

3. Source: Modern Qian Zhongshu's Fortress Besieged: People are too busy to allow us to concentrate on one person without being disturbed.

Fourth, worry.

1, pinyin: x and njí rú fé n

2. Interpretation: It means that my heart is as anxious as a fire.

3. Source: Master Wang Yuan's "The West Chamber", Book I, the fourth discount: impatient, more impatient. I'm in such a hurry that I can't wait for a moment. )

Five, fine function

1, pinyin: mé iq ρ ng mü xi

2, interpretation: describe people's appearance is exquisite and not tacky.

3, the source: Yuan Anonymous "God Slave" first fold: yesterday's eyebrows were beautiful, and today I bowed my head. In the past, she was handsome and unpretentious, but now she bows her head. )

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