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What does the idiom four-character xingji mean?

1. What is the four-character idiom for 行?

Whereabouts are uncertain 〖Explanation〗 Whereabouts: traces of actions. Refers to traveling around and having no fixed place.

Thinking while walking and recalling while sitting 〖Explanation〗I am thinking while walking or sitting. To describe thinking or missing something all the time.

Do not change your name when you are walking, and do not change your surname when you are sitting. [Explanation] It means that you are a tough guy and you have nothing to hide from others.

He acts rudely and speaks clearly, but his actions are despicable and vicious. Describes the inconsistency between words and deeds.

Walking, standing, sitting or lying down refers to every move.

The needle and the line are a metaphor for designing a plan.

Walkers give way. People walking give way to each other. It is said that everyone is humble and polite.

"For example, if you go far, you will be far away; if you climb high, you will humble yourself." Later, he used the metaphor of "going far and rising" as a metaphor for learning from the simple to the deep and gradually improving.

Having enough energy means that after doing normal work, there is still energy available.

Easy to do, hard to do. Sun Yat-sen's epistemological proposition is opposite to the ancient theory of "Easy to do, hard to do". Also known as knowing is difficult but is easy to do.

Hanging incense and hanging plaques is a routine ceremony after students arrive in the province. Go to the Confucius Temple to burn incense. Placard: Announce the exam location, date, etc.

行崄狠狠 See " 行倱徼LUCK".

To take risks for the sake of profit. The saying comes from "The Doctrine of the Mean" in "The Book of Rites": "A villain takes risks to gain good fortune."

Being a chivalrous person means being loyal and willing to sacrifice oneself to help others.

Only by having the same behavior can we be equal. Only by having the same conduct can we be equal.

Walking with dogs and pigs. Pigs. Human behavior is ugly, just like pigs and dogs. Describes a person's despicable behavior to the extreme. Also known as "walking like an animal", "walking like a dog and a pig", "walking like a dog and pig".

Thinking while thinking means thinking without stopping.

Thinking while sitting and thinking. See "thinking while sitting and thinking".

The Walking Dead See "The Walking Dead."

To move the troops and mobilize the troops means to command the army in battle.

To travel in a hurry See "to travel in a hurry".

Walking in a hurry Walking style: The demeanor before and after departure. The way you look and behave before and after walking or setting off is to look busy.

Behavior like a dog or a pig refers to a person who behaves like a pig or a dog.

To sleep and take a nap describes extreme tiredness and lack of energy.

Interline refers to the middle of the words in the article.

To commit adultery and coquettishness means to engage in sexual immorality and show off.

Be ashamed of yourself. When a person acts alone, he should not do anything he thinks is shameful.

Convergence of behavior and similar interests.

Howling and crying while walking or lying down. Describes extreme grief.

Follow the ancient path to serve the present. Act according to the ancient path and serve the present. It is said that the times are changing, and it cannot be eaten without being transformed.

Actions come from thinking. The cultivation of moral character lies in the ability to think.

Practice, hide and use equanimity. Practice: do, practice. To hide; to retreat. Use: appoint. She: No need.

Do not go beyond the rules. It means that actions do not go beyond the rules.

Walking as fast as flying. Walking as fast as flying. Also known as "walking like the wind", "walking as fast as flying", "walking like flying".

Don’t walk in dangerous places.

Being dissatisfied means having an independent opinion in doing things and not casually agreeing with others.

Actions do not match words, meaning words and deeds are not consistent.

Never make the same mistakes twice means never making the same mistakes again. The words come from "The Analects of Confucius·Yong Ye": "Those who have good looks are eager to learn, do not express anger, and do not make mistakes."

Walking without following the path does not follow the right path. It is a metaphor for taking shortcuts in order to learn.

Marching troops and setting up formations Marching troops: sending out troops. Lead troops on expeditions and prepare battle formations. Generally refers to the art of military command. Also known as "marching troops in formation".

A journey of a hundred miles is only half as long as a journey of ninety miles. It is a metaphor that the closer something is to success, the more seriously it should be taken.

Being unable to bear the burden of clothes is a metaphor for weak physical strength.

Effective: pronoun, it refers to methods, measures, etc.; effect: effectiveness, effect. It is effective when implemented. Refers to a certain method or measure that has been implemented and proven to be very effective.

He who travels a hundred miles is half ninety. Walking a hundred miles is only half ninety miles. It is a metaphor that the closer something is to success, the more seriously it should be taken.

Brother can’t do it. The cry of the partridge means that the journey is difficult.

Path: a small path, which can lead to an evil path. Never take the wrong path. Metaphorical action is upright and upright.

The Walking Dead The Walking Dead: a corpse that can walk; the Walking Dead: a body that can walk without a soul. It's a metaphor for people who don't use their brains, don't work, and live in a muddle.

行如无事 行: act, do things; ruo: as if. Refers to a person who is calm and unflustered in an emergency. Sometimes it also refers to letting bad people do bad things unchecked and not caring.

Traveling far away from the near. Zi: follow; nearby: near. To take a long road, you must start from the nearest step. It is a metaphor that when doing things, you have to start from the shallower to the deeper and move forward step by step.

Action, sitting, and lying generally refers to a person's behavior and demeanor.

About to die: About to die; Wood: refers to the coffin. It means that a person's life span is not long and he is about to enter a coffin.

Xinghao Lane Crying Xing: Road; Hao: Crying loudly. People were crying on the roads and in the streets. Describe people being extremely sad.

In the old days, people behaved like dogs and pigs.

Flowing clouds and flowing water describe an article that is naturally unconstrained, just like floating clouds and flowing water. 2. A complete collection of four-character idioms with explanations. Any four-character idiom will do, as long as it means something.

Don’t take it seriously. Don’t take it to heart. Shows contempt for people and things.

Not enough to mind. Not worth taking to heart.

People with high talents and broad ideas have high expectations and have difficulty achieving anything.

The meaning of Cai Shu means Guang Shu: rough; Guang: broad. Limited talents but great ambitions.

Poor: good, slightly; strong: exciting. Barely satisfactory.

Satisfied describes being satisfied and the development of things is completely in line with one's wishes.

Sincerely describes something very sincere and sincere.

Unexpected: pronoun, the other party; Unexpected: did not expect. Take action when the other person is not expecting it.

Unexpected expression: outside. It's beyond people's expectations.

The spring breeze used to describe the excitement after passing the imperial examination. Later, he described the job promotion as smooth.

Spring is full of spring: the atmosphere of spring. Full: plump and thick. The atmosphere of spring is very strong.

The mood of spring is declining. Decline: is about to end, will decline. It means that spring is coming to an end.

Words fail to convey meaning. Words: words; meaning: meaning. Refers to the inability of words to accurately express meaning and feelings.

The word is blunt and the meaning is empty, describing hesitation in speaking due to a guilty conscience.

Careless: rough vegetables. Refers to doing things carelessly and carelessly.

Protagonist Protagonist: Satisfied; protégé: The self-proclaimed master of a disciple or a person who passed the imperial examination. Later, it generally refers to students. The most satisfied disciple or student.

Get carried away with oneself. Shape: shape. Describes being so happy that you lose your normal state.

The original meaning of "forgetting words with pride" is that words are used to express meaning. Now that the meaning is known, words are no longer needed. The latter metaphor is that we know each other in our hearts without saying it explicitly.

Glory and pride: a proud look. Describes a satisfied and complacent appearance.

The color of being proud: being satisfied. He looked arrogant because he was very satisfied. 3. Any four-character idiom will do, as long as it means something.

1. Storm: Refers to strong wind and heavy rain. It also refers to a fierce momentum or a dangerous situation.

2. Vibrant: describes nature as full of vitality, or social life as active.

3. The seats are packed: empty: empty. There are no empty seats. Describes the presence of many people.

4. Unexpected: Unexpected, not expected.

5. Thrilling: shocking. It originally refers to beautiful words and profound artistic conception, making people feel deeply and deeply shocked. Later, it is often used to describe people who are very frightened and nervous to the extreme.

6. Pamper yourself: support: life; respect: nobility; place: live; You: well-off. Living in a noble and wealthy environment (mostly derogatory).

7. Bits and pieces: described as fragmentary and messy. It also refers to scattered and unsystematic things or things of no great use

8. Vientiane update: Vientiane: all scenes in the universe; update: change. Things or scenes have changed their appearance, and a new atmosphere has appeared.

9. Decorate with lanterns: hang lanterns and tie colorful silk. Describes festivals or festive events.

10. Good at singing and dancing: Refers to being good at singing and dancing

11. Laughing loudly: Describing people in the whole room laughing at the same time

12. Asking for nothing: Describing that there are no other requests except the immediate requirements

13. Swarming: swarming in like a swarm of bees. Describes a lot of people gathering in one place in a noisy way.

14. Overwhelming: everywhere at once. Describes a strong approach

15. Awe-inspiring: Ran: a respectful look; Respect: a feeling of admiration. Describes feelings of serious admiration

16. Too beautiful to behold: to win: to exhaust. There are so many beautiful things that it’s hard to see them all at once.

17. Heavier than Mount Tai: Heavier than Mount Tai. The description is of great significance

18. Lighter than a feather: Hongmao: the hair of a wild goose. It's lighter than the hair of a wild goose.

The metaphor is worthless

19. Streamline the military and administration: Reduce personnel and reduce the organization

20. Die in the right place: place: place, place. Get the right place: Get the right place. Refers to a worthy and meaningful death

21 Idleness: refers to a person who is lazy and unwilling to participate in labor

22 Run away: describes a panicked escape after a defeat

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24. Don’t care: full: complete; care: care. Not caring at all. Describes not paying attention to things at all

25 Tianya Haijiao: Describes a very far place, or very far apart

26 Unheard: Heard: Heared something that has never been heard before. To describe something novel and rare.

27 Isolation: Isolate from people in society and cut off contact with others. Describes seclusion or an extremely remote place where no one can visit

28. Effective: Zhuo: excellent, superb. Have outstanding achievements and effects

29 Commonplace: Sikong: an ancient official name. Refers to something that is common and not surprising 4. A complete collection of four-character idioms with explanations, any four-character idiom will do

Four-character idiom guessing

1. Q: Blue Sword and blue gun A: Sword and gun are not as good as (sword and gun blue)

2.Q: The person wearing this golden clothes A: Yiming (name) Jing (gold) person

3.Q: The number "3" turned a somersault on the road, and then turned another somersault A: three times and two times

4.Q: A dog stopped barking after crossing a single-plank bridge. Why? A: Photography (wood) and memory (bark)

5.Q: Book 11 A: Unbelievable (book11)

6.Q: Cow, pig, dog and sheep racing, After reaching the finish line, all the cows, pigs and dogs were panting, but only the sheep were not panting. Why? A: Feeling proud (the sheep did not exhale)

7.Q: A bee stung on the calendar A: Wind (bee) and sunshine (calendar)

8.Q: One A bear came over A: Come prepared (come with a bear)

9.Q: The sheep called the eagle A: Yang (sheep) feng (phone) Yin (eagle) disobey (feed)

10.Q: Which kind of bat does not need to rest? A: Unkempt (non-resting bat)

11.Q: The mobile phone cannot be placed in the toilet, why? A: Don’t miss the opportunity (wet)

12.Q: A group of people hit the gun with eggs A: Rain of bullets (eggs)

13.Q: Take chopsticks Eating A: 荍 (chopsticks) Zhi (to) population

14.Q: There are ten sheep, nine of them are squatting in the sheep pen, and they have been squatting in the pig pen A: cadence (one sheep squats wrong )

15.Q: Oh my god, this is the only one in the whole area that hasn’t installed a phone. A: It’s perfect (oh my god, there’s no phone)

16.Q: Why do you need to wear a hat when it’s dirty? Turn over and bring up A: Zhang Guan Li Dai (with stolen goods inside)

17.Q: Xiaoyu’s mother scolded Xiaoyu’s father for being impotent A: He wants to give up (Yu’s father) can’t

18. Q: Magical soap made from pig liver and bear bile A: Liver and gallbladder (soap)

19.Q: Cows are called calves when they are young, so what should rabbits and tortoises be called when they are young? A: Rabbit, turtle

20.Q: What are the main ingredients of contraceptive pills? A: Antibiotics

21.Q: Why don’t stars hit when setting off fireworks? A: Because stars can "flash"

22.Q: What should you call a woman who has been divorced many times? A: All previous efforts were wasted

23.Q: Xiaobai is very similar to his brother, why? A: Because the truth (like) comes to light

24. The boat has passed the Ten Thousand Mountains (smooth sailing) 25. The water of the Yellow River comes from the sky (it has a long history) 26. This mountain looks up to that mountain (seeing strange things) 27. Desire to be poor Seeing a thousand miles, reaching a higher level (far-sighted) (*^__^*) Heehee 5. What are the idioms in which the last character of the four-character idiom is "行"

The last character of the four-character idiom is "行" The idioms are: [Sit down to speak and then act] You can speak when you sit down, and you can act when you stand up.

The original meaning is that the speech must be practical and feasible, but the later metaphor means that what is said must be done. [Wandering arbitrarily] Wandering: arbitrarily, haphazardly; Wandering: doing anything wrong.

Do whatever you want and do whatever you want. [Excellent person] refers to surpassing others and not following the trend.

[Day and night] concurrently: double. Walking day and night.

Describes traveling in a hurry. Also known as "day and night."

[Day-hide and night-walk] Fu: hide; Xing: rush. Hide during the day and travel at night.

Refers to covert activities taken to avoid being discovered by the enemy. [Hindered and difficult to move] Stifled: Blocked and blocked.

There are too many obstacles to implement. [Zhiqingjingxing] Jing: straight; Xing: engaged.

Just do what you want to do. It means that you can do whatever you want.

[Go straight] is a metaphor for doing things fairly. [Looking squarely at the rope line] means being honest in words and deeds.

[Choose good things and do them] means choosing something beneficial to do. [Fish Tail and Wild Goose] refers to the formation of military ships, with one ship in the center as the leader, and other ships arranged on both sides in a herringbone shape, shaped like a fish tail or a formation of wild geese.

[Fish passing by and flying geese] is a metaphor for moving forward continuously, just like schools of fish joining each other and flying geese moving in formation. [Filing in a row] Like swimming fish, walking one after another.

Describes moving forward in a single line. [Leftover food excrescences] Leftover food, excrescences on the body.

Metaphor for something that is hated by others. [Study diligently in childhood and practice vigorously in adulthood.]

[Mean words and deeds] refers to ordinary words and deeds. [Yi Xiu Day Travel] Day: daytime.

Wearing brocade clothes and walking in the daytime. It is a metaphor for becoming an official in your hometown, or returning to your hometown after becoming wealthy.

[Food, clothing, housing and transportation] generally refers to the basic needs of life such as clothing, food, housing, and transportation. [Yi Jin Night Walk] Brocade: Silk fabrics with colorful patterns.

Walking in brocade clothes at night. Metaphors cannot show glory and wealth in front of others.

[Going one's own way] means not accepting other people's advice and stubbornly following one's own subjective ideas. [Words and Actions] Every word, every action.

[One eye and five lines] Just like one eye and ten lines. Describes reading very quickly.

[One eye counts rows] It is like one eye with ten rows. Describes reading very quickly.

[Ten lines at one glance] When reading a book, you can read ten lines at the same time. Describes reading very quickly.

[Words, listening, deeds, and deeds] means being able to listen to what is said and being able to execute things. [Words, words and actions] describe having great trust in someone.

Same as "obey and obey". [Too much talking hurts one's conduct] Too many words can easily lead to problems, resulting in inconsistent words and deeds, damaging one's character.

[Words follow one's actions] Describes having great trust in someone. Same as "follow your words and deeds".

[Words do not match deeds] means words and deeds are not consistent. [Words without regard to deeds] What you say does not match your deeds.

[Yan Shi Mei Xing] Yan Shi: look slightly; Mei Xing: walk slowly. Describes a shy and unnatural appearance.

[Duck walks and goose walks] Ducks and geese walk in eight-character steps, because it is used to describe the slow and swaying appearance of people walking. [show out the class line] Show out: to be higher, which extends to outstanding ability and excellence; ban line: to rank in the class, refers to the position of an official in the court, and later also refers to the same row and peers.

Excellent talents, beyond peers. [Cultivation of one's character and clean conduct] Cultivate one's character and maintain pure virtue.

[Walking leisurely] Xin: Casual. Walking randomly without any purpose.

[Complement each other] Assist each other or use each other in conjunction. [Kneeling and snaking] Kneeling to speak and walking on the ground.

It is said that he is in awe. [Walking without shins] Shin: lower leg.

Can walk without legs. It is a metaphor that things do not need to be promoted and can spread quickly.

[Literati have no character] People who like to play with words often have bad conduct. [Private travel in private clothing] Private clothing: civilian clothing.

Private travel: traveling secretly. It used to mean that the emperor or officials put on civilian clothes and went secretly to the people to visit people's situation or difficult and serious cases.

[Authority and order] With great power, orders must be carried out. [Dangerous words and deeds] Danger: integrity.

Speak the right words and do the right things. [Maverick] Te: unique; Li: established.

Describes a person's noble aspirations and actions, which are different from the popular customs. [Heinous crime] Heinous crime: the sky is full.

It is a metaphor for great sin. [wantonly] wantonly: killing or persecuting at will.

Rampant: Using power to do evil, being arrogant and violent. Do whatever you please.

Also known as "raging rampant". [Wrathful and rampant] Rampant: arbitrary killing or persecution.

Rampant: Using power to do evil, being arrogant and violent. Do whatever you please.

[Shuisu Mountain Tour] Stay in the water at night and hike in the mountains during the day. Describe a long journey.

[When water comes to fish, it will go well] It means that if the conditions are met, things can be done. [Pretentiousness and artificiality] refers to concealing one's true intentions and acting in an artificial way.

[Imperative] OK: Do it. Judging from the development trend of things, action must be taken.

[Things must be done] Things must be done. [Shi Shi Er Xing] describes walking slowly.

He left his son to sigh and sent him to give alms. [Deep practice] refers to integrity in heart and honest behavior.

[The body has no choice in its actions] means that one’s actions follow the rules and have no other choice. [Practice] Shen: personal experience; body: experience.

Experience it yourself and practice it hard. [Mountains stop and rivers travel] It is a metaphor for being indestructible and unstoppable.

[Think twice before acting] Three: Repeatedly, meaning multiple times. Refers to doing something after repeated consideration.

[Thirty-six lines] A common name for all walks of life in the old days. [Quxuexing] Those who do not follow the right path of learning and behave treacherously are not upright.

[Celebrate and condolence is not acceptable] Qing: congratulations; condolence: condolences. No congratulations or condolences.

It originally meant not to interact with others. Later, the relationship was described as estranged.

[frivolous and without conduct] refers to frivolousness and bad conduct. [Late virtue and hidden conduct] refers to virtues that are unknown to others.

[Hidden Virtue Secret Practice] refers to the unknown virtue. Same as "hidden virtue and hidden behavior".

[Preface to the past and deeds] refers to the words and deeds of the sages of previous generations. [Seventy-two lines] refers to all walks of life.

[Go against the grain and go against the grain] originally refers to doing things against common sense and by any means necessary. Now it mostly refers to actions that go against the trend of the times or the will of the people.

Same as "retrograde approach". [What goes against the ears is good for one's actions] Just as good advice goes against one's ears, it is good for one's actions.

Although words about loyalty and integrity may not please your ears, they are beneficial to your behavior. [Neyan and Minxing] Neyan: speak carefully; Min: be quick.

Refers to speaking cautiously and acting quickly. [Ten lines below] Describes reading very quickly.

[Plan and listen to the plan] Still follow the plan. Describes having great trust in someone.

[Details] refers to small behaviors that have nothing to do with the general situation. [Heron's Parade] is a metaphor for the procession of hundreds of officials going to court.

Same as "Heron's order and mandarin duck's flight". [Heron order and mandarin ducks flying] Egrets and mandarin ducks fly in an orderly manner.

It is a metaphor for the procession of officials going to court. [Ling Fuli Xing] means that the laws and regulations enacted must be implemented effectively.

[Act within your ability] Do it according to your own strength, don’t force it. [Mechanics is practiced] Mechanics: study hard.

Practice it diligently: practice it earnestly. Study diligently and practice what you learn.

[Lei Ling Feng Xing] It is still said that Lei Ling Feng Xing. As fierce as thunder, as fast as wind.

It is a metaphor for implementing policies and laws strictly and quickly. It also describes the work as being vigorous and quick in action.

[Thunder and Wind] As violent as thunder and as fast as wind. It is a metaphor for implementing policies and laws strictly and quickly.

It is also described as vigorous and fast action. [Thunder and Wind] ① Refers to the movement of all things. 6. Complete collection of idioms, four-character idioms that are different from each other

There are no idioms with "Xing () () Different". The idioms ending with "Different" are as follows:

Standard new creation and different standard : reveal, reveal; different: special. Refers to putting forward new insights and expressing being different from others

To be new and different. Standard: to report; to establish: to establish. Propose new insights to express being different.

Standard: propose new ideas; different: special. It means to come up with novel insights, which means being different from others.

To stick to the novelty and judge the differences. It means to search for strange words and sentences.

To bring out new ideas and to propose unique opinions.

The original is the same but the end is different: original. Mo: Moliu. It is a metaphor that things have the same origin, but the derived ones are different.

Help those who agree with others and exclude those who disagree.

Much the same, with slight differences.

To fight with the same party and to defeat different people: crusade, attack. Refers to forming gangs, favoring fellow members, and attacking those with different opinions.

Seek common ground while reserving differences. Seek: seek; save: retain; differ: different. Find common points and keep differences of opinion.

Change with each passing day. New: updated; different: different. It is updated every day and changes every month. It refers to the rapid development or progress, the continuous emergence of new things and new atmosphere.

Seek common ground while reserving minor differences. Reach agreement on major and major aspects, while retaining different opinions on some small and minor issues.

Varies from person to person.

To be novel and different means to put forward novel ideas, which means being different.

To be new and different means to put forward novel ideas, which means being different from others.

Show off your weirdness.

People who share the same party are jealous of those who are different.

Curious yet different. Good: I like it. Shang: pay attention to, love. Like and pay attention to strange and special things.

Same name but different reality. The name is the same, but the essence is different.

Abandoning the same is different. ① It means abandoning the same surname and the same race and getting close to the different surname and the other race. ② Throw away the theory of homogeneity and approach the theory of novelty.

The reward is the same and the punishment is different. It means that the reward is the same as one's own opinion, and the punishment is different from one's own opinion.

Times are different and winds are different. Time: era. Wind: custom. Special, different: different. Times are different and customs are also different.

Time has changed and the world has changed. That time has passed, and the world or situation has also changed.

To promote the same and reject the different means to promote the same and reject the different.

Analyze and observe differences refers to careful observation and identification.

Zhen Qi Lu Yi means selecting and recruiting outstanding talents.

The branches are different and the branches are different. It is a metaphor for confusion.

Chasing novelty means pursuing novelty.

Standard is new and different is used. Standard: report; different: special. Propose new insights, express being different and original.

7. What is a four-character idiom for rows and rows

No, the idiom at the beginning of a row is:

A person who walks a hundred miles is half as good as ninety [xíng bǎi lǐ zhě bàn yú jiǔ shí] Walk a hundred miles Miles, ninety miles is only half of it. It is a metaphor that the closer something is to success, the more seriously it should be taken.

march troops and set up formations [xíng bīng bù zhèn] march troops: send out troops. Lead troops on expeditions and prepare battle formations. Generally refers to the art of military command. Also known as "marching troops in formation".

walk disobediently [xíng bù cóng jìng] do not follow the right path. It is a metaphor for taking shortcuts in order to learn.

不行也哥 [xíng bù dé yě gē gē] The cry of a partridge means that the journey is difficult.

行不做了 [xíng bù èr guò] means that the mistakes you have made will not be made again. The saying comes from "The Analects of Confucius·Yongye": "Those who have good looks are eager to learn, do not express anger, and do not make mistakes."

Actions do not match words [xíng bù fù yán] It means that words and deeds are not consistent.

Don’t change your name when you are walking, don’t change your surname when you are sitting [xíng bù gēng míng,zuò bù gǎi xìng] [Explanation] It means that you are a tough guy and you have nothing to hide from others.

Xingbuyi [xíng bù gǒu hé] means to have one's own opinion in doing things and not to follow others casually.

行不行而risk [xíng bù lǚ wēi] Do not go where there is danger.

【xíng bù shèng yī】 can't bear the clothes, which is a metaphor for weak physical strength.

行不得道 [xíng bù yóu jìng] Path: a small path, extending into an evil path. Never take the wrong path. Metaphorical action is upright and upright.

Actions should not exceed the rules [xíng bù yú fāng] means actions should not exceed the rules.

Walking as fast as flying [xíng bù rú fēi] Walking as fast as flying. Also known as "walking like the wind", "walking as fast as flying", "walking like flying".

8. What are the four-character idioms that begin with the word "行"

The four-character idioms that begin with the word "行":

hurriedly,

dying,

The walking dead,

Walking but not succeeding,

Walking in a wrong way,

Acting chivalrously,

Walking in a wrong way,

Walking in unison,

Marching in formation,

Walking without knowing where to go,

Walking like a dog and a pig,

Walking far and near,

Walking, standing, sitting and lying down,

Walking comes from thinking,

Walking or making it happen,

Take risks and get lucky,

Take risks and get lucky,

Take risks and take chances,

Take risks and fail to take risks,

Take shortcuts Caiqiao,

Walking by luck,

Walking for wealth,

Walking with shame,

Walking in a hurry,

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Act with a dull look,

Act without caring about words,

Act with no regard for home,

Act without thinking beyond words,

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Complain with words