An example of a four-character idiom with two animal names is as follows: 1. Smoke rising from all directions - [Explanation: It is used to describe the dangerous situation on the battlefield after the outbreak of war.] - Once the enemy attacked, we immediately launched a fierce battle. The situation was critical. 2 Watching Like a Tiger - Explanation: It refers to being alert to enemies or dangerous things and being ready to take action at any time. - His eyes were as sharp as a tiger's, ready to take action against the enemy at any time. 3 A Group of Demons Dance - [Explanation: To describe a group of demons dancing in disorder refers to all kinds of troublemakers. A group of demons dancing in disorder refers to the chaotic dance postures.] - For example, the group of demons dancing on the stage was very wonderful. 4. The Dragon Leaps and the Tiger Leaps - [Description: To describe someone soaring like a dragon or leaping like a tiger.] - He soared like a dragon and jumped like a tiger, achieving amazing results. 5. Bird Song and Fragrance of Flowers - Explanation: To describe the scenery of spring, there are wonderful scenes such as the chirping of birds and the fragrance of flowers. - For example, a scene full of vitality with birds chirping and flowers fragrant.
Writing a novel, writing expressions, all of them had their own advantages and disadvantages. The specific method used depended on the writing style and the emotions you wanted to express. Four-character idioms were usually short but had a profound meaning. They could accurately express the emotional state and inner world of a character. For example, idioms such as "with a sad face","with a gloomy expression","with an uncertain expression", etc. could well describe the changes in a character's expression and the emotional state in his heart. Sentences were more flexible and could be expanded and modified according to needs to better express emotions and plots. For example," He looked ahead with a serious expression as if he was looking for something "," She looked uneasy as she flipped through the book in her hand as if she was looking for some clues ", and other sentences could describe the emotional state and inner activities of the character very well. In writing, one could choose a suitable way to express the character's expression according to the specific situation and writing style. At the same time, be careful not to overuse idioms to avoid appearing too formal and cumbersome.
A knowledgeable four-word phrase could be written as: naturalist.
The following is a four-word idiom about behavior: Chivalry, unity of knowledge and action, walking dead, long-distance travel, dying, unity of knowledge and action, self-improvement, and virtue.
The four-character idioms with the word "sheep" included: mend the fold after the sheep is lost, wool comes from the sheep, wolf in sheep's clothing, sheep entering the wolf pack, shepherd dog, etc.
The four-word idiom about youth was: Youth without regrets.
The surface of the lake was sparkling.
The four-character idioms with the word "Bi" were as follows: Jade Blood Loyal Heart, Jade Sea Blue Sky, Rippling Jade, Glittering Jade, Emerald Sea Tide, Cleansing Jade Sky, Ten Thousand Miles of Azure Sky, Sparkling Jade, Jade Blood Sword, Melody of Emerald Sea Tide, Rippling Jade, Heart of Emerald Sea Blue Sky Night, Melody of Emerald Sea Blue Sky Tide, Glittering Jade, Cleansing Jade Sky, Heart of Emerald Sea Blue Sky Night, Sparkling Jade, Youth surpassing blue.
The following are a few uncommon four-character idioms with animals: 1. Dragon and Horse Spirit: It described a person's strong spiritual outlook. 2. A tiger's head but a snake's tail: To describe doing things without perseverance. 3. Bird song and flower fragrance: describe a beautiful environment full of vitality and vitality. 4. A thousand miles of horse: It is a metaphor for great progress and achievements. 5. A crane standing out from a flock of chickens: It refers to a person with a unique temperament and style that is different from others. 6. Dragon's Leaping and Tiger's Leaping: It described the vigorous development of things, which were full of strength and vitality. 7. Lion's Roar and Tiger's Roar: It described a loud, powerful, and intimidating sound. 8. Bear Hug Tiger Kiss: To describe a person and a tiger as taking risks in order to achieve a certain goal. 9. A dragonfly skimming the surface of the water: It described the movement as light and nimble as a dragonfly skimming the surface of the water without leaving a trace. 10 Rhinoceros Watching the Moon: It described having great ambitions and constantly pursuing one's ideals and goals.
The following are some four-word words or idioms with the word "foreign": The Westernization Movement, the Westernization Faction, the Westernization Ink, the Westernization Car, the Westernization Fire, the Westernization Cloth, the Westernization Equipment, the Westernization Culture, the Westernization Education, the Westernization Faction Thought, the Foreign Invasion, the Western Civilization, the Western Building, the Foreigners, the Foreign Culture, the Foreign Impact, and the influence of the Westernization Movement on Chinese history. The origin of these words or idioms can be traced back to ancient China. During the Ming and Qing Dynasties, China began to carry out the Westernization Movement to learn western science and technology in order to strengthen the country's own strength to resist foreign aggression. These four-character words or idioms also reflected the historical background and cultural characteristics of the time.
The Chinese idiom 'copious and unrestrained' was used to describe an article or a conversation that was rich, sufficient, and continuous, flowing smoothly like flowing water without interruption. It also described how rich, detailed, and sufficient one's speech, writing, and articles were.