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Two four-character idioms with the shortest meaning
1. The shortest explanation of 27 four-word idioms

Idioms about animals are like a duck to water (1) Originally, it was said that the monarch and the minister treated each other, but nowadays it is mostly used to describe the emotional harmony between friends or couples.

(2) It is used to describe the environment where one can be satisfied. A disaster in a pool of fish is a metaphor for suffering for no reason.

the fish in the pond are involved for no reason. Fish and water meet (1) metaphor for couples and music.

(2) It is a metaphor that both the monarch and the minister get each other. A fish sinking into a goose is a metaphor for nothing.

A sham as a genuine product is a metaphor. A land of fish and rice refers to a fertile place near the water.

The local tyrants and evil gentry who fish the villagers bully their own villagers. Fish sink and geese fall, which means that women are beautiful.

file in and move forward in turn. Fish and geese go back and forth refers to letters going back and forth.

Luyuhai refers to the writing errors caused by the similarity of characters. Fish in troubled waters is cheap in a chaotic situation.

The fish that escaped from the net means that the criminal has not been arrested. It's futile to ask for fish from the edge of the wood, and you can't get it.

A abalone shop is a metaphor for a bad environment or a place where villains gather. Linyuan Xianyu is a metaphor for empty dreams without practical actions.

Fish swimming in a boiling pot is a metaphor for the crisis of the situation. The idiom "bird" is used to mean killing two birds with one stone, and doing one thing can achieve two effects. Innocent girl's description of a woman or a child's cowardice makes people love her.

A tired bird knows how to return. It describes a wanderer who travels home tired. Or a metaphor for leaving work for too long, tired of being outside and returning to your post.

A tired bird comes home to describe a wanderer who comes home tired. Or a metaphor for leaving work for too long, tired of being outside and returning to your post.

A stupid bird flies first (1) describes a stupid person who lacks consideration in advance and often acts rashly. (2) or used to show that stupid people should act earlier than others to avoid being in a hurry.

A bird trying to bury its bow is a metaphor for the fact that the world is established and the hero is abandoned. It has the same meaning as "a dead rabbit cooks a dog".

but the meaning of "birds do their best to bow and hide" is lighter. Birds and flowers describe the scenery in spring.

The bird-faced mandarin fish is used to describe the long-term hunger and emaciation, and it is also called "dove-shaped mandarin fish face". Birds die for food, which means people die for greed.

Birds and beasts can't be in the same group. After all, people still have to live in a crowd society and can't live in seclusion. When a bird is dying, its song is also sad. It is a metaphor that when a person is dying, he will find his conscience and speak kind words.

A frightened bird is a metaphor for someone who has been in trouble and is therefore frightened. The idiom about "crane" is like a yellow crane, which means that the characters are gone without a trace.

Frightened wind and jitters describe people's panic and self-alarm. Burning Qin and cooking cranes refers to the act of not understanding elegance and killing scenery.

Wild cranes in the clouds are described as detached and free from vulgarity, and can be used for hermits or people who retire at home and live a carefree life. Jipihe has thick skin and white hair, which describes the old man as white-haired and wrinkled.

standing out from the crowd is a metaphor for outstanding talent. Or used to describe people who are particularly tall.

A fair face with a fair hair is a metaphor for being old and healthy. The crane is long and short, and it is difficult to describe the heterogeneity.

The idiom "Goose, Goose" is used to describe a woman's beauty. Fish Shen Luoyan describes a woman's beauty.

A wild goose's foot is a metaphor for keeping in touch with each other. The geese are out of order to mourn the loss of their brothers.

the geese lost their brothers when their wings were broken. Fish and geese go back and forth refers to letters going back and forth.

a thousand miles of goose feathers send gifts from afar, which is light and affectionate. The idiom "the rest of the birds" is a metaphor for taking possession of others.

A hundred knots in quail clothes are a metaphor for clothes that are worn out and full of patches. A wren branch (1) is used to persuade people to have few desires. Nowadays, it is often said that "a wren nests in a forest, but only one branch".

(2) Or a metaphor for shelter, which is often used to entrust people to apply for jobs. Luan Xiang Feng Ji is a metaphor for the gathering of talented people.

it's rare to describe it as rare in the world. Feng Huang Yu Fei compared couples singing and enjoying each other; It is often used as a wedding toast.

Flying kites and jumping fish is a metaphor for letting nature enjoy itself. Silence is a metaphor for the noisy crowd to calm down.

The ambition of a swan is a metaphor for great ambition, which is the same as "the ambition of a clear cloud". Pengcheng Wan Li wishes others a bright future, such as Pengfei Wan Li.

warblers are used to describe birds singing. Or a metaphor for a woman's fluent voice.

Yingying Yan Yan is a metaphor for many girls. Love is a metaphor for a couple who love each other more than ever, which is the same as the meaning of "deep love for a couple".

When snipes and mussels contend, the fisherman gains. It is a metaphor that the two struggle and the third party gains. Idioms about the "Zodiac" First, the idiom about the "mouse" is to throw a mouse to avoid hitting the mouse for fear of hurting the equipment, which is a metaphor for doing things with scruples.

scurrying about describes the situation of running away in confusion. Although there are many skills, they cannot be single-minded.

The metaphor of rat's tooth and sparrow's horn is contested with people. Rat liver worm arm refers to something extremely humble and tiny.

The mole drinks the river as a metaphor for a small amount, but he doesn't take much; Or nothing. The order Dermatophaga is used to describe a person's evil spirits, such as the head of a roe and the eye of a rat.

The meaning is similar to that of "sharp-billed monkey's face", but "sharp-billed monkey's face" only describes ugliness, while "rat's head and mouse's eye" emphasizes its treachery and cunning. Second, the idiom about "cow" Nine Niu Yi Mao's metaphor is extremely insignificant.

Nine cows and two tigers symbolize great power. A small test describes a talented person, showing a little talent.

the alliance of cattle and ears was based on blood in ancient times. Cow's clothes cry over tears as a metaphor for the poor couple's poor life.

Niu Shan Zhuo (1) describes that all the trees in mountainous areas have been cut down. (2) Transform its meaning to describe a person's bald head.

hanging a book in a corner describes being diligent and eager to learn. It has the same meaning as "hanging the beam and stabbing the stock", "reading at night" and "digging the wall to borrow light"

ghostly (1) describes a person as ugly and scary. (2) Metaphor is a person who acts absurdly and viciously.

a cow's head and horse's face (1) describe a person's ugly and scary face. (2) Metaphor is a person who acts absurdly and viciously.

Cattle, horses, and dusty describe people running on the road, dusty and very tired. Cow and horse are metaphors of lowly people or things.

Niu Ding's cooking chicken is a metaphor for being overqualified. A bull's head is not right for a horse's mouth. Two things can't be put together at all. It is usually used to describe a person who answers irrelevant questions.

there are a lot of books. The metaphor of mud cows entering the sea is gone forever, without a trace.

Scar Ding is a metaphor for understanding things thoroughly, being able to do things with ease and using them freely. Playing the lute to a cow is like not understanding amorous feelings.

A dead end is a metaphor for being stubborn and trapped in a desperate situation. Newborn calves are not afraid of anything, and they are not afraid of difficulties or evil forces.

the calf is deeply affectionate. 2. The shortest idiom

1. Comfortable nest: generally referred to as comfortable residence.

2. What's in a cup refers to wine. Du Fu has a poem that says, "If you have something in the cup, you will be the same as the gull at sea."

3. Follow in the footsteps: following in the footsteps, the dust raised when walking refers to following and imitating others. 4, pestle and mortar exchange: Chu Jiu, a wooden stick and a mortar.

later, it is said that making friends is not too poor. 5, drop the book bag: drop the book bag, which means that you like to use the words or sentences in the book in your speech.

6. Host: Originally it refers to the host on the East Road, and later it is called the host who entertains guests. 7, mischief: playing tricks on people too much.

8. Wind that goes in one ear and out the other: a metaphor for words that you don't take to heart after hearing. 9. Parents' official: the title of state and county officials in ancient times.

1. Parents' country: the country that claimed to be born in ancient times. 11. Father and son soldiers: an army with a close relationship from top to bottom.

12. Wind, horse and cow: that is, wind, horse and cow are irrelevant, which means that things have nothing to do with each other. "Zuo Zhuan Xi Gong Four Years" records: "You are in the North Sea, and I am in the South China Sea, but it is irrelevant."

13. Huangliang Dream: It is recorded in Shen Jiji's "A Record in the Pillow" in the Tang Dynasty that Lu Sheng enjoyed all the splendor in his dream, and when he woke up, the owner's steamed Huangliang was not yet mature, so it was called Huangliang Dream. Metaphor is illusory and the disillusionment of desire is like a dream.

14. Hoop-tightening Mantra: In The Journey to the West, Guanyin Bodhisattva taught Tang Priest a spell to subdue the Monkey King. Later, it was used as a metaphor to bind people. 15, nine ileum: describe the gloom and pain in the chest has reached the extreme.

Sima Qian wrote in "Letter to Ren Shaoqing": "It's a matter of intestines going back nine times a day, but when you live, you suddenly forget something." 16, mantra: the original means that I don't understand Buddhism and Zen, and I only use Zen idioms as conversation materials. After

, it generally refers to words that are often talked about and have no practical meaning. 17. Everything is asked: Do more investigation and research when something happens.

Tao Xingzhi has a poem "Every Question", which says, "Man is superior to nature, only in every question." 18. Stuffed gourd: a riddle that is difficult to guess, something that is unclear.

19. layman: refers to a layman who has not yet started a certain knowledge or skill. 2, Mianli needle: metaphor for good appearance, vicious heart.

It is also a metaphor for being careful and caring. 21, ecstasy soup: superstitious people refer to the soup in hell that makes the soul lose its nature.

It is a metaphor for words or actions that confuse people. 22. Ecstasy: a metaphor for a trap or trick that confuses people.

23, unwarranted: it means "maybe". Later it refers to fabricating charges out of thin air.

24. Monday morning quarterback: It means taking measures after the event. 25. Pawn: In the old days, it refers to people who run around in front of horses and chariots, and later it is used to describe people who work for others.

26. Birds and beasts dispersed: The crowd dispersed in a hubbub like birds and beasts. 27. Cattle and horses go: The original meaning refers to people who run like cattle and horses in front of the emperor.

is often used as a self-proclaimed modesty. 28, unprecedented: refers to things that have never happened before.

29, beat the drum: it means to help from the side. 3. Knocking on the brick: Pick a brick and knock on the door, and then discard the brick after the door is opened.

It's a metaphor for a tool to hunt for fame, which can be discarded when you get it. 31. Rip-off: Cheat or coerce under an excuse to defraud property.

32. Qing Jun side: Clear away the cronies and bad guys around the monarch. 33, soft fingers: the original intention is to describe the hero's loss of ambition and bow down to others.

it was later used to describe softness. 34. Kill the scenery: damage the beautiful scenery.

metaphor spoils interest. In the Song Dynasty, Su Dongpo's poem "See and send the book about the new dike in spring in the second rhyme forest" says: "In order to kill the scenery in the past year, Lianjiang dreams of rain and doesn't know spring."

35. Roar of the Lion: Buddhists compare Buddha's lecture with thundering thunder. 36. Forgetting to make friends: refers to making friends who forget their age.

that is, friends who make friends regardless of age and generation. 37. bottomless pit: a metaphor for a desire that can never be satisfied.

38. Take it for granted: Presumably, it should be. Nowadays, most of them think so by subjective imagination, which is not consistent with the facts.

39. Run away: describe running very fast. 4, a nest of wind: describe many people talking or acting at the same time.

41. In a word: It turned out to be a plaque hung in an old shop, indicating that the sale is fair and the price is the same. Later, it was used to reflect the undemocratic leadership style, and one person had the final say.

42. A thorn in the side: a metaphor for a person who hates hatred. 43, yes-man: a bug that responds to the sound.

It's a metaphor for someone who has no opinion and goes along with others. 44. Holding the bull's ear: In ancient times, the princes took blood for the alliance, cut the bull's ear for blood, and put the bull's ear on the bead plate, which was held by the main alliance, because the main alliance was called "holding the bull's ear".

The latter refers to being as straight as a string in a certain aspect: as upright as a bowstring. The History of the Five Elements in the Later Han Dynasty recorded a nursery rhyme: "Straight as a string, dead on the side of the road.

If it bends like a hook, it will reverse the seal. " Talk big, talk idle.

drop the book bag: swing, shake. Speaking or writing articles to show off one's knowledge by quoting ancient books.

abrasive: refers to people's measurement and talent. Can't be a useful object.

it is often used to mean that people are mediocre in temperament, unable to achieve anything, and have no future. Sometimes it also means that if you don't learn well, you will be willing to fall.

25 refers to a person who is stupid, not very sensible and stubborn. A word teacher refers to the misunderstanding of the word revision, which can be a teacher.

It also refers to a teacher who changes one or two words in poetry. One-man enemy refers to the courage of a man, but it is enough to enemy one person.

a shovel of soil: holding things with your hands. A handful of loess.

refers to the grave. Nowadays, it is often compared to a small amount of land or a declining and insignificant reactionary force.

a cow's crow refers to the place where the cow's crow can be heard. Metaphor is close.

the same as "a cow growls". One is that the metaphor of light is completely eliminated.

same as "swept away". The crow on the house.

refers to pushing love. Forgetting to make intimate friends regardless of identity and appearance.

Forgetting to make friends means making friends regardless of the difference in seniority. The same as "the good of forgetting the year".

I don't know what to do. A rich and very stingy person.

All-in-one refers to a deck of cards composed of one suit when playing mahjong. The latter metaphor is all composed of the same component.

Qing Jun side refers to the removal of cronies and bad guys around the monarch. A wall with ears means that secrets are easy to leak.

with "walls have ears". A kind of elixir in the legend of Qi-Hui-Dan, which has the efficacy of enhancing health care.

if you run great risks, you must stroke: touch. Metaphor is to offend powerful people or take great risks.

rolling up land has taken all the land away. Metaphor officials cruel search.

false compassion: charity, pity. Pretend to be kind and compassionate on the surface.

Depth Charge is a metaphor for people who charge ahead or actively lead. Wind, horse and cow wind: let go, get lost.

It means that Qi and Chu are far apart, and Ma Niu won't get lost in each other's territory. Later used to describe things that have nothing to do with each other.

it's totally irrelevant. 3. Guess what a four-character idiom is in the shortest season

One day, Sanqiu y? r? sā n qi ū

[Interpretation] One day, I don't see you; It's like three years. It's a short time to say goodbye. However, I feel very long. It describes my ardent yearning.

[out] In the Southern and Northern Dynasties, He Xun's Book for Hengshan Hou and Fu: "The road is far away; Sound and dust are silent; One-day Sanqiu; It goes without saying. "

[Pronunciation] III; It can't be pronounced as "shā n".

[near meaning] If an inch of yin is old

[antonym] A moment is worth a thousand dollars

[usage] Although the separation time is short; But it feels very long; Time passes slowly. It is generally used as an attribute and an object.

[Structure] Subject-predicate.

[Example] It is the first time that I went out alone; Very homesick; Really ~; I can't wait to fly home.

[English translation] A day seems as long as three years. 4. Use two four-word idioms

chop and change three times [zhā o s ā n m ù si]

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