Four-character idioms with gas in the middle guess idioms crazily.
Swallow mountains and rivers
Qit ū n sh ā n hé
Explain that momentum can swallow mountains and rivers. Describe great boldness of vision.
The source Yuan Jin Renjie's "Chasing Han Xin" is the second fold: "I turned my back on Chu and threw myself at Han, swallowing mountains and rivers. I haven't met my bosom friend, and I play the piano and sing empty songs. "
structural subject-predicate
is used as a compliment. Generally used as predicate and attribute.
zhengyinshan; It can't be pronounced "sān".
shape-distinguishing qi; Can't write "Qi".
The synonyms "Qi Chong Niu Dou", "Qi Zhuang Shan He" and "Qi Zhuang Shan He" all mean "magnificent momentum"; But ~ focuses on "swallowing"; It means "the momentum is huge enough to swallow mountains and rivers"; And "vigorous mountains and rivers" focus on "Zhuang"; It means "grandeur can add color to mountains and rivers." ~ focus on grandeur; "Powerful mountains and rivers" focus on the grandeur of spirit.
Example
(1) The Red Army was overwhelmed by ~; March to the south of the Yangtze River.
(2) Yao Xueyin's Li Zicheng: "This man; Not bow their heads and sigh in difficulties; But work hard; Top gun; ~。 "2. Guess the idiom crazily. There is a vertical one in the middle of an angry word. Hit an idiom
Collusion [chu à n t not ng y ī q ī]
Explanation: Collusion makes one nostril vent.
from: Qing Cao Xueqin's Dream of Red Mansions, Chapter 46: "Strange way! You colluded to calculate me. "
Example: Although they are close to the people in the gambling hall, I'm afraid they will shoot at the enemy rashly ...
◎ The second chapter of Qing Zhang Chunfan's Official Sea
Grammar: verb-object style; As a predicate; With derogatory meaning, it is used for bad guys to collude with each other
out of the office
Qing Cao Xueqin's "Dream of Red Mansions" 46: "Yuanyang listened; Red in the face; Said:' strange way; You colluded to plot against me!' "3. Crazy guess what is the idiom
with an angry word and a vertical in it.
explanation: adding a vertical in the middle of the word "Qi" is similar to the word "1". When the word "1" and "Qi" are connected together, it is "Yiqi". When the two strings are together, it can be associated with the idiom "collusion". Idiom explanation: collusion, one nostril to vent.
Pronunciation: chu à n t not ng y ī q ī Source: Qing Cao Xueqin's Forty-sixth Story of A Dream of Red Mansions: "Strange way! You colluded to calculate me. " Extended information synonyms: similar odor, collusion 1. Similar odor pronunciation: chòu wèi xiāng tóu explanation: odor: odor; Congenial: congenial to each other.
They have the same ideological style, interests, etc., and they hit it off (often bad). Source: Ming Feng Menglong's "Awakening the World, Constant Words, Xue Recorder, Fish Clothing for Immortals": "Being an official is also upright; Therefore, the stench is the same. "
vernacular interpretation: officials are honest and upright, so they hit it off. 2. Pronunciation in collusion with each other: hà ng xiè y and q ì Explanation: in collusion with each other, it refers to Cui Ling and Cui Ling in the Tang Dynasty.
It's a metaphor for people who share the same smell. Source: Song Qianyi's "New Book of the South": "The main student; In one breath. "
vernacular interpretation: Jinshi and his protege hit it off very well. 4. Crazy guessing idioms with gas A
gas penetration Changhong
Qiguà n Chá ng Hó ng
explanation penetration: penetration. The spirit of justice goes straight to the sky and crosses the rainbow. Describe the spirit is extremely lofty, and the spirit is extremely heroic.
The source of the Book of Rites: "The spirit is like Bai Hong, and the sky is also."
subject-predicate structure.
usage is used as a compliment. It is often used to describe people who are brave and fearless. Generally used as predicate and attribute.
pitch length; It can't be pronounced as "zhǎnɡ mn ɡ".
shape-distinguishing rainbow; Can't write "red".
Synonym swallowing mountains and rivers, majestic
Antonym dying
Differentiate from "majestic": ~ Focus on depicting majestic; It is often used to describe the heroic spirit of people who are fearless and righteous; "Magnificent" focuses on depicting grandeur; It is often used to describe the majestic momentum of mountains, waters and trees.
the scene; That momentum; It can be described as ~; It's exciting 5. Crazy guessing idioms about talking about anger
a group of people
angry
panting
frustrated
crisp in autumn
rich in money
full of weather
steaming
dejected and despondent
holding one's breath
air. P > bad style is
malodorous
impetuous
indignant
sighing
humble
majestic
high-spirited
in collusion
impulsive
head jar voice jar spirit.
high spirits
swallowing mountains and rivers
good voices and good spirits
short heroism
growing the ambition of others, destroying one's prestige
upright
majestic
calm and
imposing
colluding with each other
male correction, Angry
frustrated
weak
lifeless
quirky
and gas to make money
arrogant
cheerful
aggressive bullfighting
aggressive
in one go
calm
high spirits <