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A complete collection of four-character idioms about breaking the pavilion

1. A collection of four-character idioms about breaking

A collection of four-character idioms about breaking:

Riding the wind and breaking waves,

Seeing through the world of mortals,

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earth-shattering,

ruined,

country ruined and family ruined,

torn apart ,

The situation is overwhelming,

The family is broken,

The head is broken and bleeding,

The broken mirror is reunited,

There are many flaws,

Breaking into the door,

Breaking without attacking,

Breaking the jar, breaking the pot,

Breaking the tears into laughter,

The fish dies and the net breaks,

Swearing,

Broken copper and iron,

Breaking the goblet into a circle,

The ice melts,

Broken tiles and cold kiln,

Broken family,

Appointment under special circumstances,

Broken melon year,

Broken bamboo

Break through the smoke tower,

Lose the rags,

Defeat them one by one,

Destroy the home for the country 2. About Four-character idioms about pavilions

Four-character idioms about pavilions:

Pavilions,

Castles in the sky,

Dragon Towers and Phoenix Pavilions ,

Qiongtai Jade Pavilion,

Fuge Reading,

Embroidered Pavilion, Fragrant Boudoir,

Yinggui Yan Pavilion, < /p>

Entering the pavilion and ascending the altar,

Zhuge Qinglou,

Palaces and pavilions,

Jade Tower and Golden Pavilion,

Pavilions and pavilions,

The pavilions generate wind,

Flying pavilions flow with elixirs,

Fragrant boudoir embroidery pavilions,

Close the pavilions since Responsibility,

Jigu Pavilion,

Yunchuang Wu Pavilion,

Painting Pavilion Zhulou,

Shu Zhigao Pavilion,

Chonglou Fei Pavilion,

Fairy Mountain Qiong Pavilion,

Wangmei Pavilion Lao 3. Complete collection of idioms four-character idiom "flying what Liuge"

Idiom flying Feige Liudan's pinyin: fēi gé liú dān

Feige Liudan's synonyms: critical moment

Feige Liudan's antonym: With one voice and one voice

The meaning of Feige Liudan: Feige: a pavilion built on an elevated position; Liudan: the colorfully decorated paint is so bright that it wants to flow. The pavilions built in the air are painted with bright and flowing red paint. Describe the exquisite beauty of a building.

The source of "Flowing Dan in the Flying Pavilion": "Preface to Tengwang Pavilion" by Wang Bo of the Tang Dynasty: "The mountains are towering and green, with the sky rising above them. The Dan flowing in the flying pavilion has no ground below."

Flying Sentences for Ge Liu Dan:

Chapter 22 of "Happy Enemies" by the master of Yuyin in the West Lake of the Ming Dynasty: "The mountains are towering green, the smoke is slanting, the flying pavilions are flowing Dan, and the colored glazes are lined up."

Idiom Chonglou Feige

The pinyin of Chongloufeige: chóng lóu fēi gé

Synonyms of Chongloufeige: Get rid of evil

The antonym of Chonglou Feige: calm and composed

The meaning of Chonglou Feige is: heavy: overlapping; Feige: high pavilion. Describes many towers and high pavilions

The source of the heavy towers and flying pavilions: Yang Xuanzhi of the Northern Wei Dynasty's "Luoyang Jialan Ji·Yaoguang Temple in the City": "The Guangji Hall was built in the city, because it was named Jinyong. There are heavy towers and flying pavilions all over the city, looking like clouds from the ground." 4. The fourth character is the idiom of pavilion

1. Pavilion in the sky

kōng zhōng lóu gé.

The idiom explains a pavilion built in mid-air. Sometimes it is a metaphor for a noble personality; a broad-minded mind. Generally used as a metaphor for fictional things. Nowadays, it is often used as a metaphor for theories, plans and fantasies that are divorced from reality.

The idiom comes from the poem "Visiting Fahua Temple" written by Tang and Song Dynasties: "The towers in the sky symbolize the clouds and clouds."

2. Shu Zhi Gao Pavilion

shù zhī gāo gé

The idiom explains to tie something up and put it on a high shelf. The metaphor is left alone.

The idiom comes from "The Biography of Yu Yi in the Book of Jin": "This generation should be put away in a high pavilion until the world is at peace, and then it will be discussed."

3. Yingguiyan Pavilion

yīng guī yàn gé

The idiom explanation refers to a woman’s boudoir.

The source of the idiom is Yang Shen's "Ci Yuan Partridge Ci" of the Ming Dynasty: "In the third and fifth years of the year of Yinggui Yange, there are thousands of dragons on the road in Mayi.

4. Fairy Mountain Qiongge

xiān shān qióng gé

The idiom explains Fairy Mountain: refers to the three sacred mountains of Penglai, Fangzhang and Yingzhou; Qiongge: exquisite Pavilion. The place where gods live in legend. Now it is also used as a metaphor for the ethereal and wonderful fantasy.

The idiom comes from Tang Bai Juyi's "Song of Everlasting Sorrow": "Suddenly I heard that there was a fairy mountain on the sea, and the mountain was ethereal. The exquisite pavilion is filled with five clouds, among which there are many fairies. ”

5. Jade Tower and Golden Pavilion

yù lóu jīn gé

The idiom explains a building made of jade and a palace made of gold. It describes the palace and pavilions as magnificent< /p>

The idiom comes from the third chapter of "Yinshan Polu" by Anonymous Ming Dynasty: "The Jade Tower and the Golden Pavilion are called the Heavenly Court, and the sun and the moon shine brightly. ” 5. A collection of four-character idioms

Single-minded, smooth sailing, smooth sailing, success in one fell swoop, equal treatment, whimsical, half-hearted, divided into pieces by five horses, all over the world, colorful, six or six prosperous, seven stars shining high, five blessings coming, the four seasons are like Spring, torn apart, ninety-nine to one, forever, forever, blessings like the East Sea, day and night, birth at the wrong time, birth, old age, illness and death, a mess, staggering here and there, ups and downs, ups and downs, dogs jumping over the wall, teeth and claws, resplendent and perfect, Gratitude is as heavy as a mountain, drinking water and remembering the source, looking at plum blossoms to quench thirst, drawing cakes to satisfy hunger, deep brotherhood, being happy, joyful, trembling, happy and reluctant to think about Shu, looking far-sighted, to the ends of the earth, descendants for thousands of generations, neat and tidy, wandering around the world, life after life, life and death, life after life. , expressions of affection in the eyes, generation after generation, creation of the world, a lifetime of fame, fragrance disappears, the fragrance is astonishing, flowers bloom and fall, crooked, don’t be awkward, water hibiscus, the beauty of the country is fragrant, the country is beautiful, the ring is fat and the swallow is thin, at the critical moment, . 6. A collection of four-character idioms that begin with destruction

It is said that the painter Zhang Sengyao of the Liang Dynasty painted a dragon on the wall, and when he lit his eyes, the dragon would fly into the clouds. The power or official position rose quickly.

Breaking superstition originally meant being freed from the shackles of religious superstition. Now it also means liberating the mind, eliminating the sense of inferiority, and establishing the courage to think, speak, and do. A new style.

Destroy the cauldron and sink the boat.

Destroy the gong to become a circle. Politics.

Breaking drums and beating people is a metaphor for people who lose power and are bullied by everyone.

The word "melon" can be divided into two characters, so old poems say that a woman is sixteen years old. This is the "year of broken melons".

Broken pots and broken buckets are metaphors for failing to correct mistakes and tending to develop in a worse direction.

The magistrate of Pojia County refers to a tyrannical local official. .

Reunion after separation or divorce is a metaphor for breaking up the old and creating a new one. Round. It is a metaphor for reducing the severity of criminal law.

Breaking down a door and rushing out. It is also a metaphor for breaking out of constraints or restrictions. The first time a child does something is a metaphor for crying. A person suddenly stops crying and smiles.

Unprecedented. Refers to something that has never happened before.

The broken tung leaves are a metaphor for things that cannot be separated.

A broken face and a smile describe understanding.

A metaphor full of flaws. There are many loopholes in what you say and do.

7. A collection of 500 four-character idioms

1. Indicating the character's qualities: not ignorant of picking up gold, sacrificing oneself for others, accepting death as home, unyielding, unyielding

2. Indicating the character's appearance: burly, tall, Slim, old-looking, in suits and leather shoes, and graceful

3. Expressing the actions of the characters: listening attentively, strutting, punching and kicking, whispering, looking left and right

4. Expressing the expressions of the characters: elated, glaring , blazing eyes, flushed face, tears in eyes

5. Words that mean "cry": tears streaming down the face, tears falling like rain, watery eyes, tears flowing like springs, wailing,

6. Words expressing "laughing": beaming, beaming, laughing, smiling brightly, smiling slightly

7. Idioms expressing "character's mood": uneasy, panicked, unhappy, exciting, Extremely anxious

8. Expressing joy: smiling, smiling, laughing, overjoyed, overjoyed

9. Expressing anger: furious, furious, furious, Angry, gnashing of teeth

10. Expressing hatred: abhorrent, very abominable, abhorring, hating as much as hatred, hatred to the bone

11. Expressing sadness: sad and crying, wanting to cry Tears, crying uncontrollably, sobbing, bursting into tears

12. Expressing sadness: listless, worried, anxious, gloomy, glum

13. Expressing excitement: excited, exciting , mixed feelings, extremely excited, and full of emotion

14. Expressing comfort: comfortable, sitting back and relax, carefree, leisurely, relaxed and happy

15. Expressing anxiety: can’t wait , in a hurry, impatient, too hasty, extremely anxious

16. Expressing guilt: regretful, regretful, uneasy, deeply guilty, ashamed

17. To express disappointment: disheartened, disillusioned, discouraged, hopeless, dejected

18. To express fear: frightened, on tenterhooks, panicked, frightened, uneasy

< p> 19. Express antonyms: what works but what is effective, explain what is profound and simple, borrow corpses to bring back souls, buy short and sell short, internal and external troubles, support from the front and back, speak with the same voice, say things in the east and attack the west: three longs and two shorts, more bad luck than good, no progress or retreat, similar similarities and small differences, selfless, connecting the past and the next

20. Express near antonyms: the sky collapses and the earth splits, the sky is old and the earth is desolate, the sky is desolate, the sky is desolate, the clouds are rising and the sun is rising, the thickness is different, the length is different, black and white, the appearance and the inside are the same, right and wrong: joy, anger, sorrow, safety, life and death

21. The moonlight is like water: the mist is light, the maple leaves are like fire, the sun is like fire, and the autumn moon is like a hook

The sun and moon are like shuttles: snowflakes are like mats, snow is floating like catkins, drizzle is like smoke, stars and moon Like a hook, the blue sky is like washing, the heavy rain is like pouring,

Good luck, looking forward to death, spending money like dirt, running as fast as flying, feeling like old friends at first sight, and making peace as before

22. Beautiful mountains and clear waters: go out early and come back late, have clear eyebrows and beautiful eyes , The moon is full and the flowers are beautiful, the plum blossoms are red, the heart is straight and the words are clear, the truth is clear,

The moon is white and the wind is clear, the words are correct and the accent is round, the words are sweet and the sword is full, the rain is blowing, the wind is blowing, the tiger roars and the dragon sings, the dragon fights with the tiger,

23 .Singing and dancing: hard to separate, able to bend and stretch, tiptoeing, beginning and end, almost as if apart, antique,

24. Swinging: in a trance, clear, clear, clean, fluttering, Smoothly, smoothly,

25. Organize: (action) clean, clean, clean, refresh, clean, flicker

Snow white Snow white: (color) green and green , golden yellow, jet black, tile blue

26. Sparkling: whispering, talking about, thriving, lifelike, gushing, dancing

Sparkling: starlight Shining, careful, smoke curling, white snow, scorching sun, red sun scorching

27. Green waves rolling: rolling waves, rolling cloud waves, rolling wheat waves, rolling heat waves, rolling rivers, rolling wheels

Fruitful: Autumn fruits are abundant, fruits are abundant, fruits are numerous, corpses are numerous, bullet holes are numerous, bones are numerous , ambitious

28. Without a trace: careless, boundless, ruthless, carefree, without reason, endless

Not clean or clean : unclear, unclear, indifferent, nondescript, indifferent, indifferent

Soliloquy: talking to oneself, boasting, selfish, arrogant , self-destruction, self-sufficiency

Sometimes disappear and sometimes appear: sometimes high and sometimes low, sometimes bright and sometimes dark, sometimes up and sometimes down

Half-believe and half-doubt: half-conscious, half-dream, half-awake, half- push and half-given