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What does the four-character idiom "daiyi" mean?

1. Four-character words with the word "Yi".

To stay and depend on each other

To depend on each other for life

To be reluctant to leave

Be obedient and obedient

Dependent on each other in life and death

Dependent on the inside and outside

Dependent on each other

Dependent on the lips and teeth

On behalf of the horse, the wind

The bird relies on the person

The auxiliary car depends on each other

Therefore, I am still

Good fortune and misfortune Dependent on each other

No one can advance or retreat

Leaving the original and relying on the end

Dependent on each other

Thousands of dependencies and hundreds of obedience

Processed in accordance with the law

Follow the flow to advance

Follow the sutras and note them

Follow the door and sell smiles

Follow the door and follow the household

Follow the people Under the fence

Close to the mountains and rivers

Follow the lead

Follow the lead

Follow the heart

Relying on both ends

Having nowhere to turn to

Having no one to rely on

Dependent on each other

Willow Yiyi

Relying on the sky

Relying on the content

Relying on the grass and trees

Relying on the green and red

Relying on the content

It means to be obedient and obedient in order to please others

Draw a gourd according to the book

See "draw a gourd according to the pattern"

Draw a gourd according to the grass and stick to the wood

Also known as "Yi Pi Fu Mu". ① Superstition means that demons and ghosts are attached to things and do evil things. ② It is a metaphor for clinging to someone in name or clinging to someone else

Relying on the green and nestling in the red

Refers to a romantic affair with a young woman. Jewelry such as green and jade; cosmetics such as red, lipstick and powder. "Cui" and "red" both refer to women

Preparation according to law

Preparation of traditional Chinese medicine according to the old method. The latter is a metaphor for doing things according to existing patterns

According to the wood

See "Yicao Congmu"

Follow the gourd and draw the scoop

Metaphor to follow things rigidly

Follow the scriptures and annotate them

Follow the classics and their annotations. To say that one's words are well-founded

To rely on one's own family

To mean to be attached to others and unable to stand on one's own

To rely on one's family to make a joke

To use sex Charming. The old career of prostitution

Still the same

Still the same as before. Describing no change

Still the same

Still the same as in the past

Relying on someone else's fence

It's still saying that someone is relying on someone else's fence. Metaphor of being dependent on others and unable to stand on one's own

Relying on mountains and rivers

Refers to the geographical location being close to mountains and streams

Follow the lead

That is To sort things out in order

To follow the order from beginning to end

It means to obey and obey all parties above and below

To obey and to disobey both ways

Still The words are ambiguous

According to one's heart and image

As if one's heart is satisfied with one's wishes

According to the same pattern

See "imitate the gourd"

Draw a gourd according to the pattern

Also known as "draw a gourd according to the book".

A metaphor for simply imitating and copying as is or without change or innovation

Reluctant to leave

Reluctant to be separated 2. Four-character words starting with the word "Yi"

Starting with the word "Yi" The four-character words:

Reluctant to leave,

Relying on the mountains and rivers,

Still the old thing,

Relying on the capacity of A ,

Follow the same instructions,

Follow the same gourd,

Still the same person,

Still remember,

Rely on both ends,

Follow the flow,

Rely on Ah Wuxin,

Still the same as before,

Rely on Ah Liangke ,

Still the same as before,

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There is no choice between the two,

Follow the lead,

Rely on the grass and trees,

Still the same,

Rely on the scriptures and note them,

Rely on the farewell 3. Do whatever you want to do according to what you think in your heart. The meaning of the four-character idiom

is to follow one's will

To do one's will means to act completely according to one's own wishes. Do whatever you want. Also has a derogatory meaning. Chapter 9 of the Chinese version of "A Dream of Red Mansions": "Baoyu is ultimately a person who can't stay calm and disciplined. He blindly does whatever he wants, so he developed a habit." Qin Mu's "Shibei from the Art Sea·": "Paint more eggs, that is to train your eyes." To observe images and train your hands to express things as you wish."

Basic information

Dictionary explanation

Phonetic: (suí xīn suǒyù)

Explanation: Sui: to follow; Desire: to want. Everything is up to your own will, do whatever you want. Nowadays, it often has a derogatory connotation.

From: "The Analects of Confucius·Wei Zheng

": "When I was fifteen, I was determined to learn; when I was thirty, I stood up; when I was forty, I was not confused; when I was fifty, I knew my destiny; when I was sixty, I was determined to learn. But if you are obedient, you will follow your heart's desires at the age of seventy and do not exceed the rules. "Chapter 9 of "A Dream of Red Mansions" by Cao Xueqin of the Qing Dynasty: "Baoyu is ultimately a person who cannot be lawful and follows his own desires."

Example: The two of us sat together and talked casually. (Zang Kejia's "Lao She Lives Forever")

Idiom Sentences

◎ Unexpectedly, people today have expanded it to the extent that they can do whatever they want without any time limit.

◎ It can not only encourage students to perfect their movements, but also enrich their artistic imagination and artistic expression, but this is by no means the teacher's free will.

◎ In order to promote the interaction between the individual and the real world, it must be through the self. As children grow older, they gradually learn not to act on impulse.

◎ However, due to people's ignorance and arbitrary development and utilization, land resources have been staggeringly damaged.

◎ They cannot read extracurricular books as they wish, cannot write compositions according to their own preferred style, have no time to develop their own interests and hobbies, and have no time to make friends and chat.

Usage

Verb-object form; used as predicate, object, adverbial; has derogatory meaning 4. What does the word "Yi" mean?

Rating of the name Taoyi:

Cultural impression scored 88 points. (Mainly refer to factors such as idioms, poems, famous quotes, words used by celebrities, etc.)

81 points in five-frame mathematics. (Mainly referring to the collocation relationship of the stroke combinations of the characters used in the name)

The meaning of the words:

Yi: rely on, rely on; follow; obey, agree. (This character appears approximately 71,950 times in the name database ***)

"Shuowen Jiezi" explains: "Ye". From the sound of people's clothes.

The word Yiyi means trust, dependence and attachment, which has a beautiful meaning.

The pronunciation of Yinlu Tao and Yi is táo and yī, and the intonations are Yangping and Yinping. The rhythm is beautiful and catchy.

The character Tao has a left-right structure, and the name has 16 strokes; Yi has a left-right structure, and the name has 8 strokes; the font is beautiful and easy to write.

The five-square stroke combination of this name is 16-8, which is good for all five strokes.

The meaning of the idiom Fuqi Taobai "Yikongyibing" expands the artistic conception of the name.