1. The four-character idiom of "ban"
1. "It is a done deal" means that something has been decided and cannot be changed.
2. Crossing a bridge and drawing a plank is a metaphor for kicking away those who have helped you after you achieve your goal.
3. Walking off the strings means deviating from the accepted norms in words and deeds.
4. A deal is a metaphor for a deal being established or an agreement being reached.
5. A monolith is a metaphor for being tightly bound and cannot be divided. It is also a metaphor for firmness and unchangeability.
6. Bronze lute and iron plate: Tongpa and iron plate: two accompaniment instruments. Use copper pipa and iron pipa to accompany the singing. A word that describes boldness and high-pitched tone.
7. One board and three eyes: the rhythm of opera music. It means that words and actions are orderly or in compliance with the rules. Sometimes it is also used as a metaphor for being rigid in doing things and not knowing how to be flexible.
8. Strict and orderly refers to orderly or orderly speech and actions. Sometimes it is also used as a metaphor for being rigid in doing things and not knowing how to be flexible.
9. Speak clearly and calmly.
10. Being orderly means that words and actions are orderly and step-by-step.
11. Sitting on the bench is a metaphor for holding an idle position because of not being taken seriously. It also refers to a long wait for a job or a long wait for an interview.
12. Smashing nails on the board is a metaphor for things that have been decided and cannot be changed or words can be kept.
13. In the old days, "chiban fight for food" described a person with a low official position and low salary.
14. Holding the palm upside down Ancient officials held the palm in front of the emperor. Hold the palm upside down, indicating that you are frightened and lost your composure. Same as "inverted handle version".
15. Backstage boss The boss of the troupe. Refers to the person or group behind the scenes.
16. The iron plate is not easy to change: change, change. It cannot be changed like an iron plate. Describes the unchangeable and unchangeable.
17. The ironclad is nailed ① It still means a head-on confrontation. It is a metaphor for being decisive and straightforward in speaking and doing things. ②The metaphor has become a conclusion.
18. Iron-clad singing voice describes heroic singing.
19. Iron plate and copper lute describe the heroic and exciting writing style. Same as "iron plate and copper string".
20. Iron plate and copper string describe the heroic and exciting writing style.
21. One dialect at a time. Original, one, five, ten.
22. A drum, a pan, and a pan are used to coordinate the rhythm during singing. The two are inseparable because they are used as metaphors to help each other.
23. Serious and serious. Same as "eight hundred serious". 2. Four-letter words with boards
Four-letter words with boards:
There are boards with eyes,
Iron boards are nailed,
Sitting on the bench ,
A piece of iron,
Suffering from plywood,
Sixty-four pieces of iron,
Footnotes of an iron plate,
Make a final decision,
Hold the hand upside down,
One piece at a time,
Make a nail on the board,
Fight with a ruler and a board,
One drum and one board,
One serious board,
White board emperor,
Iron board and copper lute,
Iron plate singing voice,
Iron plate is not easy,
Three eyes and one plate,
Backstage boss,
Off-string walking plan,
A firm look,
Jingbi Yangban,
Make a deal, 3. The four-character idiom of Guan Yuban
Guan Yu" The four-character idiom "snow" means "the fireflies in the snow window are the same as the fireflies in the snow window" and the firelights in the snow case are the same as "the fireflies in the snow window". The snow in the north is fragrant in the south, and the snowy north and the fragrant flowers and trees in the south have snowy temples and white hair.
"Recommending scholars for Xiao Yangzhou" "Jiying Yingxue" Li Shan annotated and quoted from "Sun Shi Lu": "Sun Kang's family was poor, and he often Yingxue studied." "Book of Jin·Che Yin Biography": "It is not common for families to be poor. After getting the oil, Xia Yue would put dozens of fireflies in the bag to illuminate the book, day and night."
Later, he used the metaphor of "several fireflies in the snow window" to study hard and study hard with Xue Hong's fingers and claws. "Snow mud claw" means "giving charcoal in the snow" and "snow mud trace" is the same as "snow mud claw". The footprints left by the snow mud claw when the swan goose walks on the snow. Su Shi of the Song Dynasty wrote "Hezi Nostalgia from Mianchi": "What is life like everywhere? It should be like a flying hero stepping on the snow mud.
Occasionally there are fingers and claws left on the mud, how many things does Hongfei count?" Later used " "Snow mud and claws" is a metaphor for the traces left after an incident. Adding insult to injury is a metaphor for repeated disasters. Bitterness is added to bitterness. Snow fetuses and plum bones are a metaphor for noble snow. A firefly's mat is a metaphor for regardless of cold or heat. Studying hard. Snow, moon, wind and flowers ① refers to the scenery of the four seasons. ② It is a metaphor for the relationship between a man and a woman. The snow heralds a good harvest. It is said that heavy snowfall in winter is a harbinger of a good harvest in the coming year. The same as "Hong's Claw in the Snow and Mud". Giving charcoal in the snow is a metaphor for helping people in need. White Snow and Yangchun "White Snow" and "Yangchun" are two elegant songs of the Chu State during the Warring States Period. .
See "Selected Works·Song Yu's "Questions of the King of Chu"". Later, it was also used to generally refer to elegant poetry and other literature and art. Ice and snow are smart to describe people who are intelligent. Carrying snow and plugging a well is a metaphor for wasting effort and not making any difference. Carrying snow to fill a river is seen as "carrying snow and plugging a well". Carrying snow to fill a well is seen as "carrying snow and plugging a well". There is a snowstorm and a storm. Heavy snow came all at once.
Destroying its branches, the accumulated snow cannot change its nature. '" Jin Luji's poem "An orchid is born in the morning sun": "The beautiful tree is born in the morning sun, and the frost seals its branches."
Later, it is "sealed with snow." "Shuang" describes the character of "Shuang", who is noble, faithful and snow-covered. Sun Kang of Jin Dynasty is sensitive and eager to learn. He comes from a poor family and reads in the winter moonlight against the snow. See Volume 4 of "Shang You Lu".
Cheyin of the Jin Dynasty was a well-educated man whose family was poor and did not often get oil. In the summer month, he used a training bag to hold dozens of fireflies to illuminate the book. See "Jin Shu Biography of Che Yin".
Later, the "Snow Capsule Firefly" was used as an example of diligent study and academic progress. If you want to subdue Wu, you should hide Wu in the big cellar and cut off his food and drink. It was raining and snowing, and Wu lay down and gnawed at the snow, swallowing it together with the felt hair, and remained unyielding.
See the "Book of Han·Su Wu Biography". Later, it was used as "biting snow and swallowing felt" to refer to living a hard life in order to maintain integrity. Pressing down the snow to seek oil is a metaphor for something difficult to do. Reading in the snow means using the reflection of snow to read.
Sun Kang of Jin Dynasty was born in Jingzhao. He comes from a poor family and loves to study, so he often studies in the snow.
See the "Song Qiyu" quoted in the second volume of "Ji Xue Ji". Later, it was used as a classic for studying diligently. Ying Xue Nang Ying. The Kang family of Jin Dynasty was poor, so he read in the light of snow on winter nights.
Avenging hatred is also called "revenge". To avenge oneself and wash away the hatred in the heart of the snow. Ice soul and snow soul describe the quality of innocence and purity. The sky is covered with ice and snow.
Describes extremely cold ice and snow cellar, the same as "ice and snow", ice disappears and snow releases, same as "ice disappears and fog disperses", Feihong snow claws see "Feihong seals snow", wind, flowers, snow and moon ① generally refers to the scenery of the four seasons. ② Refers to flashy and empty poems that reflect leisurely moods.
③ Refers to rhetoric, hypocrisy and misleading words. ④Refers to the love affair between men and women.
⑤Refers to the behavior of spending a lot of time, drinking and living, indulgence and dissoluteness. Song Su Shi's "Hezi Nostalgia from Mianchi": "Everywhere in life, we know how it is, it should be like a flying giant stepping on the snow and mud, occasionally leaving paw prints on the mud, Hongfei Xuezhao" Fly that complex thing.
" Later, "Hongfei Xuezhao" was used to refer to the changes in the world. Hongnixuezhao saw "Hongzhao Snow Claw". Hongzhao Snow Claw is a metaphor for the traces left by the past.
The language version of "Hezi Yu Mianchi" by Su Shi of the Song Dynasty "Nostalgia" "Lu Chao Xue Compilation" means that he is diligent in collecting and copying, and keeps compiling day and night in the cold and heat. See "Lu Chao Xue Compilation" in "Lu Chao Xue Compilation" Yingchuang Snow Case "Jin Shu·Che Yin Biography": "Yin Gong is tireless and knowledgeable. Pass. The family was poor and did not often have oil, so in Xia Yue, she would hold dozens of fireflies in a bag to illuminate the book, day and night. "
The second volume of "The Beginner's Notes" quotes "Song Qiyu": "Sun Kang's family was poor, and he often studied in Yingxue. "Then the "Snow Case on the Firefly Window" was used as an example of diligent study. The firefly lantern snow house is the same as the "Snow Case on the Firefly Window". The clouds rise and the snow flies like clouds and snow.
It is a metaphor for the melodious music. , the changes are such that the white heads are covered with snow, see "white heads crawling"; experienced frost and snow is the same as "experienced by wind and frost"; eating wind and snow describe the hardship of outdoor life; dining wind and snow see "dining wind and snow"; Cheng Mendu snow sees "Chengmen standing in the snow" "Cheng Men Feixue saw "Cheng Men Lixue" Cheng Men Lixue's "History of the Song Dynasty·Taoxue Biography 2·Yang Shi": "Shi Wei saw Yi one day, and Yi occasionally sat in silence, but Shi and You Zuo stood there and could not leave. When Yi realized it, the snow outside the door was one foot deep. "
The story can also be found in Volume 17 of "Er Cheng Quotations" quoted from Hou Zhongliang's "Hou Ziya Yan". Later, "Cheng Men Li Xue" was used as an allusion to respect teachers and respect the moral principles. Dou Shuang Aoxue described the harsh situation Dare to fight in the environment, Song Su Shi's "Nostalgia of Hezi from Mianchi" written by Feihong Yinxue: "How is it like knowing everywhere in life? It should be like a flying dragon stepping on slush. "
Later, "Feihong Seal on Snow" was used as a metaphor for the traces left by what happened. The traces left by frost were used as a metaphor for noble conduct. A red stove touches the snow. A little snow on the red stove melts immediately. It is a metaphor that once it is touched, it will immediately melt. Wujie Honglu Dianxue Put a little snow into a big stove and it will melt immediately
It is a metaphor for rapid understanding and acceptance, and rapid changes in thoughts. See "Juying Yingxue" Juying Yingxue Jin Cheyin. His family was poor and he didn't often get oil. In the summer months, he used his bag to collect fireflies for reading. Sun Kang of Jin Dynasty also had a poor family, and he often read under the snow light on winter nights. The second quote is "Song Qiyu"
Later, he used the phrase "gathering fireflies to reflect the snow" to describe the hard work of studying. "Like soup pouring snow" is the same as "like soup pouring snow". "Like soup pouring snow" is the same as "like soup pouring snow". Like hot water pouring on snow, it will melt quickly. It is very easy to describe.
The text of the text "Selected Works·Meicheng "Qifa"" says: "The small horse and the big scorpion are like water and snow. Liu Liang's note: "Like soup and snow, words and food are easy to eat." ” 4. What are the idioms with the word “plate”?
Iron plate and copper lute, affected by splint spirit, plate with eyes, nail on the plate, draw the plate across the bridge, one plate with three eyes, one plate with one plate, iron plate is not easy , ruler-board fighting, solemn eight-board, white-board emperor, iron-board nails, iron-board copper strings, nail-pounding on the board, one-word-one-board, sitting on the bench, one iron-board, one board-eye, one drum-one board, leaving the string and walking the board, holding upside down Shouting, finalizing a deal, being caught in a trap
1. Having a clear mind (yǒu bǎn yǒu yǎn)
Definition: ① Refers to speaking and doing things in an orderly manner ② Refers to the appearance and tone of speaking. ③ Opera terminology.
Generally speaking, doing things steadily and step by step is called "orderly".
Source: "Destiny" by Yang Kuangman and Guo Baochen: “She has a pretty good voice, and the songs she sings are precise, loud and mellow. "
Wang Jide of the Ming Dynasty's "Qu Lv": "In all the songs, the sentences have length, the number of words, the tunes are tight and slow, and one view is controlled by Banyan, so it is called Banyan."
Usage in conjunction; used as predicate, attributive, and adverbial; used for people's words, deeds, or actions.
Example: He talks and does things in a clear and logical manner.
When he spoke, his attitude was calm and his sentences were precise.
Synonyms are orderly, methodical, and colorful
Antonyms are messy and disorganized
2. It is a sure thing bǎn shàng dìng dīng
Definition: metaphor Things have been decided and cannot be changed.
Source: Chapter 93 of "Qilu Deng" by Li Luyuan of the Qing Dynasty: "When discussing the marriage, these three old men and the son's grandfather agreed together, and then they nailed it on the stone slab, just like My dad’s order is average.”
Sensational: Neutral idiom
Example: This matter is a done deal, there is no room for maneuver.
3. Title: Yiban Sanyan yī bǎn sān yǎn
Definition: Ban, Yan: the rhythm of opera music. It means that words and actions are orderly or in compliance with the rules. Sometimes it is also used as a metaphor for being rigid in doing things and not knowing how to be flexible.
Example: He always speaks slowly, ~, very clearly.
4. Final deal pāi bǎn chéng jiāo
Definition: It is a metaphor for the establishment of a transaction or the conclusion of an agreement.
Example:
1. We went to Beijing to buy books this time, and we made a deal with the seller immediately, which was very smooth.
2. Manager Wang was very forthcoming and we made a deal after just talking for a while.
3. After Lan'er and An Dehai made the deal, they gave An Dehai an opportunity.
4. Make a deal to get the artifact, sell all the Confucian clothes to buy war clothes.
5. Tiě bǎn tóng pá
Definition: Describes a bold and exciting writing style. Same as "iron plate and copper string".
Source: Er Shisheng of the Qing Dynasty, "Spring Songs of Ten Continents, Poems on Flowers, Embroidered Phoenix in Hangzhou": "I sing "Dajiang" on an iron plate and a copper lute, but the tide from the west has not yet completely dropped."
6. Idiom Pinyin yī zì yī bǎn
Explanation of the idiom: It describes speaking calmly and clearly, articulating clearly. It also means being serious, unscrupulous or serious, and in line with the rules.
The source of the idiom: Lao She's "Er Ma": "Mrs. Wendu explained the rent, meal times, locking the door at night, and all the rules in front of Pastor Yi. Got it."
Synonyms: one word per sentence
Sentinel: neutral idiom
7. Straightforward yī bǎn yīn yǎn
Definition: It means that words and actions are orderly or in compliance with the rules. Sometimes it is also used as a metaphor for being rigid in doing things and not knowing how to be flexible.
Source: "The Confused World" by Wu Jianren of the Qing Dynasty: "In today's situation, even if Confucius comes to life and does things strictly, he is just a nerd."
Example: He He always sticks to the old ways in doing things, and never dares to go too far.
5. Four-character idioms about Guan and Ban
Idioms about Guan: nepotism, Yuguan people are old, Guanshan blocks the country, seclusion, one man is in charge, critical juncture, shut down, understand the agency, it has nothing to do with oneself , life and death, organs exhausted, pills sealed, hundreds of mountains, at stake, indifferent, human life is at stake, mountains and mountains are at stake, irrelevant to the overall situation, seclusion and independence, gritting one's teeth, paying full attention, caring, closely related, three tiers of Yangguan, a pun on 'seclusion, no city, Jinguan dangerous blockage, Yangguan Avenue. Mountain barrier, holding the pass to hold the key, closing the door to beat the dog, cutting the pass to seize the pass, nine passes tiger and leopard, indifferent, closely related , the agencies are exhausted, the Yang Guan is tripled, indifferent, the retreat is sweeping, the people are concerned, insignificant, far away, irrelevant to the overall situation, unimportant, a matter of life and death, full attention, indifferent, a hundred and two rivers, a pun , hit the gate hard, don’t close the door, close the door and latch, triple yang pass, stakes are related, critical moment, pain and itching are related, hold the pass, life is at stake, hit the knot slightly, retreat, life is at stake, hold the pass and strike Watch out, care about the people, care about the affection, a song of sunshine, the door is closed at night, break the mystery, close the door, grit the teeth, mazhongguanwu, pass the five passes and kill six generals, close the door to raise the tiger, the tiger will hurt people. , One man is in charge of the gate, ten thousand men are not allowed to open, the matter has nothing to do with oneself, hang high, pass the five gates, kill six generals, Kanto will be the leader, Kansai will be the general's idiom: iron singing voice, serious eight boards, a straight look, One stick per board, sixty-four boards, one drum and one board, boss behind the scenes, one word per board, holding the hand board upside down, crossing the bridge to draw the board, making a deal, one board with three eyes, leaving the string and walking the board, the iron board is not easy, Iron plate and copper lute, nails on the plate, iron plate and copper strings, emperor on a white board, ruler and board fighting for food, nail on the board, plate with eyes, iron plate and nails, piece of iron, sitting on the cold bench, copper lute and iron plate, splint to heal the hunchback. 6. What four-character idioms can be formed with the word "ban"?
The word "ban" means that things have been decided and cannot be changed.
To draw a board across a bridge is a metaphor for kicking away those who have helped you after you have achieved your goal. To deviate from the accepted norms means to deviate from the accepted norms.
A deal is a metaphor for a deal being established or an agreement being reached. A piece of iron is a metaphor for being tightly bound and cannot be divided.
It is also a metaphor for firmness and unchangeability. Tongpa and iron plate: Tongpa and iron plate: two accompaniment instruments.
Use copper pipa and iron lute to accompany the singing. Words that describe boldness and high-pitched tone.
One board and three eyes: the rhythm of opera music. It means that words and actions are orderly or in compliance with the rules.
Sometimes it is also used as a metaphor for doing things in a rigid manner and not knowing how to be flexible. Strict and orderly refers to words and actions that are orderly or in compliance with the rules.
Sometimes it is also used as a metaphor for doing things in a rigid manner and not knowing how to be flexible. One word and one word describes speaking calmly and clearly.
Being orderly means that words and actions are orderly and step-by-step. Sitting on the bench is a metaphor for holding a leisurely position because you are not taken seriously.
It also refers to a long wait for work or a long wait for an interview. Smashing nails on the board is a metaphor for things that have been decided and cannot be changed or words can be kept.
In the old days, the word "chiban doushi" was used to describe people with low official positions and low salaries. Holding the palm upside down Ancient officials held the palm in front of the court.
Holding the palm upside down means being frightened and losing one's composure. Same as "inverted handle version".
Backstage boss, boss of the troupe. Refers to the person or group behind the scenes.
The iron plate is not easy to change: change, change. It cannot be changed like an iron plate.
Describes something that remains unchanged and cannot be changed. The iron plate is nailed ① It is still a head-to-head confrontation.
It is a metaphor for being decisive and straightforward in speaking and doing things. ②The metaphor has become a conclusion.
The iron voice describes the heroic singing. Iron plate and copper lute describe the bold and exciting writing style.
Same as "iron plate and copper string". Iron plate and copper string describe the bold and exciting style of writing.
One dialect at a time. Original, one, five, ten.
One drum, one drum, and two drums are used to coordinate the rhythm during singing. The two are inseparable, because they are used as metaphors to help each other. Serious and serious.
Same as "Eight Hundred Serious Things".