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It was a four-word idiom, not a four-word phrase. It meant that the scene was complicated and grand, and the atmosphere was lively. This idiom came from 'Dream of the Red Chamber'.
The answer to the four-word idiom,'Night's Night', was not in the search results provided.
The four-word idioms for refreshing were: fresh and refined, fresh and natural, fresh and refreshing, fresh and pleasant, fresh and pleasant, etc.
A four-word idiom like the sunny day after the rain or the sunny day after the clouds could be: turn hostility into friendship
I'm happy to help you! Here are a few suggestions for the four-character idiom with the word "hope": Looking up at the sky: It described the feeling of anticipation and hope, a strong desire to achieve a certain goal at some point in the future. 2. Looking forward to the stars and the moon (wà n xīng wà n yuÚ yuÚ): It refers to the desire for something or someone who has been waiting for it without being satisfied. 3. Being anxious (xséréféi): It refers to the feeling of being eager to get results or solve problems as soon as possible. 4. Hope (wà n téu ér): It refers to a hint of hope or possibility. It also refers to looking forward to the arrival of a certain moment. 5. Proud tail: It described the feeling of disappointment after having one's hopes fulfilled.
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.
There are many idioms or four-character words with the word "god". Here are some examples: Uncanny, supernatural, incomparably marvelous, marvelous, divine, divine calculation, divine concealment, divine enlightenment, divine pen, divine, divine, mysterious, inspiration, divine workmanship, and so on.
The four-word idioms with the word "Yang Yang" were: triumphant, high-spirited, triumphant, exhausted, triumphant, doing nothing, and complacent.
A published work that has nowhere to run is a novel that has been published and widely circulated. It involves some disturbing or dangerous scenes that make readers feel nervous and uneasy. This kind of novel usually described some plots such as escaping from the pursuit, escaping from traps, solving puzzles, etc. to make the readers feel challenged and difficult. After being published, such novels could be widely spread and even adapted into movies, TV series, and other forms of works. Through reading these novels, readers can learn some knowledge about crime, detective, psychology and other aspects to improve their reading ability and thinking ability. At the same time, he could also gain some enlightenment and insight from these novels to better face the challenges in life.