The four-character idiom that began with the word "wind" was as follows: The wind and the crane are jittery, the wind and the things are suitable, the feng shui is clear, the wind is like a tide, the wind and rain are everywhere, the wind and rain are unpredictable, the wind produces smoke, the wind has candles, the wind has a waning moon, the wind and the things are still the same, the wind and the things are cold, the wind and the things are pleasant, the wind and the things are harmonious, the wind and the things are beautiful, and the wind and the things are suitable.
The four-character idioms that begin with the word 'good' and end with the word 'not': Be good at beginning and end, be good at others, be good at good in return, be good at doing good, be good at doing good.
White silk and white wool. She was ready to set off. Pretending to be a pig to eat a tiger. It was role-playing. He was handsome. Pretending to be someone else. Playing house. Playing house tiger. They took turns acting. Temporary acting. She deliberately pretended to be young.
The following are some four-character idioms with the word "flower": 1. Flourishing Flowers: The flowers in full bloom are as beautiful as brocade. 2. Under the Moon and Before the Flower: It is used to describe romantic feelings or the scene of missing someone. 3. Disfigured face: A woman dressed so gorgeously that people couldn't help but look at her a few more times. Playboy: refers to those who like to play with women. 5. A world of pleasure: A world full of eroticism, temptation, and deception. Flower Monk: It refers to a nun who has not shaved her head. It is often used to describe those who have left the world. 7. Cauliflower yellow: It described the scenery of spring and also the barren land. 8. A perfect marriage and a happy life. 9. Blooming and withering of flowers: To describe the cycle of things, it is also a metaphor for the ups and downs of life. 10 The Old Man Under the Moon in front of Flowers: refers to those immortals who play flute and sing under the moon in front of flowers.
There are many four-character words that start with the word 'wind'. Here are some examples: 1. The sound of the wind and the sound of the crane-a contradictory description of panic. 2. Pleasant scenery-It refers to a beautiful environment suitable for living or traveling. 3. Boundless Moon and Wind-A description of a long time without end. 4. Wind and rain are unpredictable. 5. Gossip (fāng yān fāng y)-refers to hypocritical words and deception to achieve a certain purpose. 6. Bread in the wind and sleep in the open. It described the hardships of traveling and the simplicity of life. 7. Eat in the wind and stay in the rain-describe the hardships of a journey and eating and lodging during the journey. 8. Kite and Rain-It described the environment being desolate and suffering from the invasion of wind and rain. 9. Strong wind and heavy rain-Sudden change of weather, violent rainstorm. 10 The Way of Feng Shui-refers to the methods and techniques of managing real estate or other industries.
There are many idioms that start with the word "no". 1. Never leave or abandon: refers to two people who have a good relationship and can persist forever no matter what happens. 2. Uninvited guests: refers to guests who should not come quickly. 3. Trembling: It is described as being very afraid, like shivering in the cold. The best choice: The best choice is irreplaceable. 5. Not for one's own benefit: It means that one only thinks for oneself and does not consider others. 6. Not for no reason: It means that there is no reason left. 7. Not a good person: Not a good person. There are too many to list. No two, no two: It means very pure and flawless. 10. Not in a hurry: It is used to describe the calm and orderly way of doing things.
[Abandon weapons and armor: To throw away weapons and armor, describing the situation of an army being beaten into a sorry state and fleeing.] show one's face in public: Originally, it referred to women appearing in public (feudal morality considered it disgraceful), but now it referred to people appearing in public. Throwing a brick to attract jade: Throwing a brick to attract white jade. It is a metaphor for using shallow and immature opinions or articles to attract other people's brilliant and mature opinions or works. It is often used as a modest word. Pao Ding dissects the cow: Pao Ding is a chef. A chef dissects the whole cow. It is a metaphor for a person who grasps the objective laws of things. He is skilled and skillful in doing things. [The appearance of the imperial robe: Dressed in official robes, holding a wooden board, appearing on stage to perform. It is a metaphor for being an official, and the ugliness begins (comparing officialdom to a stage).] [Friendship of comrades: comrades refer to robes and undergarments, generally refers to colleagues in the army, and refers to the friendship and friendship of colleagues in the army.] Roar like thunder: It described a person's expression of shouting in anger. "Luo Han's Lyric Collection" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
The four-character idioms that contain the word "modesty" are: modesty and prudence, modesty and mutual benefit, modesty and humbleness, modesty and prudence, modesty and humbleness, modesty and humbleness.
Based on context alone The following are some idioms that contain the word "can't": 1. Incorrigible: The disease is so serious that it cannot be treated with medicine. The metaphor had already reached a point where it could not be saved. 2. Insufferably arrogant: think that no one in the current generation can do it. It was described as arrogant and conceited to the extreme. 3. [Unbelievable: It means mysterious and profound.] It was unimaginable and difficult to understand. 4. [Indelible: It means that it will not disappear with the passage of time.] It meant that people's deeds and opinions would always be retained in their memories. 5. Indescribable: unable to be described with words. 6. Unable to untie or get rid of. 7. No one can tell others. I can't see anyone. 8. [Rare: Description: Very rare and hard to obtain (mostly referring to talents or rare items).] The novel "Glittering Four Seasons" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
The four-word idiom with the word "butterfly" is as follows: The butterfly danced gracefully. The butterfly's shadow fluttered. The bees and butterflies are fluttering. Dance gracefully. The butterfly loves the flower. Transforming into a butterfly, The butterfly shadows were heavy. The butterfly dances in the autumn wind. Butterfly effect.
There were many four-character idioms related to youth. 1. Youth: It described the good times of youth. 2. Regretless Youth: It represents the pursuit and cherish of youth without regret. 3. The student surpasses the master: It means that young people can surpass the older generation through learning. 4. In the prime of life: To describe a young man who is full of energy and beautiful at the peak of his life. 5. Burning Youth: It described the young people's energetic and positive spirit of advancing forward bravely. [6. Eternal Youth: It represents the hope that young people can cherish their youth and stay young forever.] 7 Regretless Youth Fight: It is a game with the theme of youth, expressing the regretless pursuit and cherish of youth. Flower of Youth: A metaphor for the bright future and hope of young people. These idioms were all related to youth, and could bring readers profound insights and enlightenment.