2. galloping the soul and grasping the soul chí hún duó pò: described as shocking the soul. From Xu Chi's Light of Geology: "All kinds of impressions are fresh and solemn, which dazzles him."
3. gallop to test the sword chí m??jià n: gallop: gallop; Try: use. Horse racing and sword dancing. Describe a person riding a horse to practice sword and martial arts. From Zou Mengke's "On Mencius and Teng Wengong" in the Warring States Period: "I have learned from the past, so I can try my sword."
4. Chong Ming chí shēng zǒu yù: refers to the spread of reputation. From Ming Yuan Hongdao's "Qin Shuyang Scholar": "For three generations, they are all such people, more persistent and more perfect than good people."
5.chí míng tiān xià: Chi: communication. Describing fame spreads far and wide. From the Northern Wei Dynasty Li Daoyuan's Water Mirror: "The quasi-prince is famous all over the world."
6. Go too far. Chí gā o w ù n: I still speak too high. From "Casual Love, Instrumental Play and Control": "But at the beginning, it was too grand."
7. Ride the wind and rain, yǔ: I still say that I ride the wind and rain.
8.Chihun Dang Peò: Describe shocking the soul. From Wen Yiduo's poem "The Death of Li Bai": "There is another spiritual wind that can't blow the flag and push the cloud cart, full of beautiful fairy moths, which gives people a thrilling paradise."
2. The four-word idiom "eat-what-what" is too much.
Attack from east to west,
Whether it is windy or not,
Enchanted,
Sitting on the wall,
Wandering around,
Fascinated, sleepy,
Wind shock,
World-famous,
Chima tried his sword,
My heart is full of enthusiasm,
Fascinated,
Wind-driven clouds,
Seize the soul,
The load drives the load chi,
The wind blows,
Xing Chi electric method,
As fast as lightning,
Grace, god, ruler,
Run counter to ...
Communication and telegraph exchange,
Wind driven, electric driven,
Wind driven coil,
Roaring in the wind,
Feathers flying,
In name only,
As fast as lightning,
Driving with gas,
It's windy and rainy,
Miss very much
The fourth word is "eat", which are two opposite idioms.
[Interpretation] Back: Back; Tao: Tao; Chi: Run. Run in the opposite direction. Metaphor each other's direction.
[Source] Zongyuan's Preface to Yang's Commentary Collection
Sitting on the wall,
Wandering around,
Fascinated,
The load drives the load chi,
As fast as lightning,
Roaring in the wind,
As fast as lightning,
under a spell
[definition] refers to a single-minded yearning.
[Source] Official Document of Song Ouyang Xiu's Sacrifice to Du Qi
4. Nothing is a horse, and what is a four-character idiom of a pool. Chi's idioms ranked fourth:
Run counter to: retreat; Tao: Tao; Chi: Run. Run in the opposite direction. Metaphor is completely opposite to the direction and purpose of the other party.
Write a few feet to describe the wonderful language of the article.
Lightning is as fast as the wind.
Lightning flashes like lightning and meteors. Metaphor is quick.
Wandering in the west is still a matter of words.
Enthusiasm is a heart-and-soul yearning.
I was fascinated to describe my yearning for the soul, and I couldn't help myself.
Loading, driving and galloping refer to the galloping of horses and chariots.
There is no such idiom as driving a friend.
Look at the idiom whose last word is "eat". See if there is anything you need.
Run counter to: retreat; Tao: Tao; Chi: Run. Run in the opposite direction. Metaphor is completely opposite to the direction and purpose of the other party.
Write a few feet to describe the wonderful language of the article.
Lightning is as fast as the wind.
Lightning flashes like lightning and meteors. Metaphor is quick.
Wandering around pointed out that soldiers suppressed rebellion everywhere.
Electric coil winding: put away; Late: quick. Describe the lightning speed.
Enshenfa eats and eats: it costs to eat. Don't enforce the law and violate discipline just because you have deep feelings and close relationships.
Letters and telegrams: letters; Electricity: telegram; Cross: staggered. Letters and telegrams come and go in large numbers.
Roar of tigers and wind: the long roar of animals. Refers to the mutual induction between things.
Foot to foot: the speed of progress is the same; Run together: * * Run together. Metaphor goes hand in hand, regardless of before and after.
Wei que Wei que: a tall building outside the ancient palace gate, used as a synonym for the imperial court. The dismissed old man is still thinking about going to court. Later, it was often used to satirize a false hermit who was obsessed with fame and fortune.
My thoughts are wandering and I can't control myself.
I am ecstatic and eager. I can't help but describe my desire.
Fall in love: Fall in love. Describe what you love, what your heart has long yearned for.
Enthusiasm is a heart-and-soul yearning.
I was fascinated to describe my yearning for the soul, and I couldn't help myself.
Feathers fly to see: feathers fly around.
Feather-feather-feather-feather-feather-feather-feather-feather-feather-feather-feather-feather-feather-feather-feather rush. Metaphor is a military emergency.
Loading, driving and galloping refer to the galloping of horses and chariots.
The second word is driving. These idioms are
Keep abreast: several horses pull a car side by side; Driving together: running together. Several horses ran side by side tied together. Metaphor is equal in strength or talent.
The emperor used some policies and means to imprison remote areas.
Side-by-side driving: driving a carriage side by side; Driving together: running together. Several horses ran side by side. Metaphor is equal to each other in strength, status and talent.
Riding a horse: not driven by others. A disobedient horse. Metaphor is that talented people don't stick to the rules. It also describes people who dare to innovate.
Star driving sweeps star driving: driving all night; Grab flowers, catch dumplings, and spear away evil: such as rolling mats, including the rest. Driving all night, going all out, speeding very fast.
The Royal Expedition is 1. It is said that the son of heaven personally led the troops to conquer. 2. Metaphor means doing something in person.
Yan drove a car through the hub and the ground, through the hub. It means mixing different things together.