A four-word idiom to describe stubbornness

1. A lonely four-word idiom, just like saying that the house was destroyed and the wall collapsed. Describe the desolation of the hut.

Source: Lu Xun's poem "Outside the Collection (Title Sanyi Tower)": "Run to kill people, lose the well and leave hungry pigeons."

Barren land where no plants or crops grow. Describe desolation and barren.

Source: "Biography of the Ram in the Twelve Years of Gong Xuan": "The Barren Land of Tin."

Thousands of miles of red land: empty. Describe a scene where a large amount of land is barren caused by natural disasters or wars.

Source: Ten Years of Han Feizi: "The drought in Jin is thousands of miles away."

The land is vast and the people want a big place, but there are few people. With "vast territory and sparse population".

Source: Biography of Historical Records and Huo Zhi: "The more Chu is, the wider people are."

The land is vast and sparsely populated, and the place is vast and sparsely populated.

Source: History of Han Geography: "The customs are very different, and the land is vast and sparsely populated."

Tianya is a metaphor for distant places or far apart.

Source: Southern Dynasty Chen's "When Emperor Wu took a photo with Lingnan Tusi": "and heaven remains our neighbourhood, with a long corner, seems to have feelings."

The land is vast and sparsely populated, and the land is vast and sparsely populated.

Source: History of Han Geography: "The customs are very different, and the land is vast and sparsely populated."

Broken walls: A short wall. Residual and collapsed walls. Describe the scene of ruins.

Source: Qing Wu Ren Jian's "The Present Situation of Wonders Witnessed in Twenty Years", the first time 1 18: "When I walked to the door of Manjusri Farm, it was also near the garden. When I looked up, I saw the ruins and ruins, and it was desolate. Look at that scene, it's all burned. "

Guanshan blocks the pass, and Guanshan blocks the isolation. Describe the road is difficult and difficult to communicate.

Source: Jacky Dehui's "Xiang Mei", the first discount: "There is no doubt that he will go home, the road is difficult, and the mountains are separated. When will this marriage get married? "

Wilderness: refers to the place where households, residents and people live in a smoky place. Describe a remote and desolate place, where you can't see others.

Source: Mu Xin's "Journey to the Southern Line and the Battle of Xichang Liberation": "The officers and men of the army were hungry and cold, and climbed over more than 4,200 meters of uninhabited mountains."

Dogs and chickens can't smell it, describing it as extremely desolate and lonely.

2. What are the four-word idioms that describe fierceness? 1, leopard head eye bà o tó u huá n y m: n.

Describe a person's face is dignified and fierce.

2. The evil spirit rén miàn shòu xρn

Describe a fierce tone of voice and a rude attitude.

3, human face and animal heart.

Although the face is human, the heart is fierce like an animal. Describe people as cruel and despicable.

4. The ruthless cán bào bú rén

Fierce and vicious, with no sympathy at all.

5, the loss of heaven and harm to reason

Doing things is fierce and cruel, and there is no morality at all.

brutal and merciless

Pinyin: bà o l ? z ? su ?.

Synonym: vicious, overbearing, do whatever you want antonym: kindness.

Use: combined; As predicate and attribute; Describe people as vicious and cruel, and do bad things at will.

Explanation: violence: fierce and cruel; Indiscriminate: Do bad things at will. Describe cruelty and violence and do whatever you want.

Source: Sima Qian's Biography of Boyi in the Western Han Dynasty: "Stealing the foot can't be killed, but the liver and flesh are violent and arrogant, and thousands of people gather in the party and run rampant all over the world."

Example: this new official, or kind and open-minded, makes people feel grateful; Or violent touching porcelain, which makes people afraid, and the people who make books are too busy to make detailed statements. (Qing Li Garbo's A Brief History of Civilization, the twelfth time)

A human face, the heart of a beast-a humanoid beast.

Pinyin: rén miàn shòu xīn

Synonym: human head and animal sound, cruel and heartless, devil wears the opposite word: gentleman.

Use: combined; As subject, predicate, object and attribute; derogatory sense

Description: Although the face is human, it is like a beast. Describe people as cruel and despicable.

Source: Ban Gu's "Han Shu Hunchuan Zan" in the Eastern Han Dynasty: "The person who changed the emperor is greedy for profit, and he has a beast."

Example: Blade saw the "animal face and human heart" and didn't dare to hurt it. If it saw "~", how could it not? (Li Qing Ruzhen's "Mirror Flower Edge" tenth time)

As fierce and cunning as foxes and foxes.

Pinyin: Cai Hongzhi: x: n

Explanation: refers to the cruel and cunning heart of a jackal and a fox.

Source: Wu Zixu's essay, Collection of Dunhuang Changes: "Recently, I heard that the King of Chu had no choice, so he made a fox's heart and destroyed his concubine's house.

3. What are the four-word words to describe "weakness"? 1. Weak: weak

Commentary: describe people who are so delicate that they can't stand the wind.

2. Weakness: shì dān lì bó

Explanation: refers to lack of strength.

3. Weaknesses: Ru N Ru Wú l

Explanation: Describe physical weakness.

4. Old, weak, sick and disabled: L m: Lá o Ruo b ? ng cá n

Explanation: It refers to vulnerable groups.

5. Poverty and weakness: jīpín j ruo

Description: Being poor and weak describes extreme poverty and weakness.

Knowledge expansion:

The power to bind chickens

1. explanation: the power of tying chickens. Metaphor is weak.

2. Source: The first discount of "Earn Fast Pass" Yuan: "Then Han Xin has no power to bind chickens."

3. Synonym: weak and incompetent.

4. antonym: the power of pulling the tripod, pulling the mountain to lift the tripod, returning to the sky.

5. Make sentences with examples: On weekdays, I can only read and write, embroider and draw flowers, and my hands are weak.

4. The four-character idiom "the heart of the jackal, the heart of the fox" refers to the cruel and cunning hearts of the jackal and the fox.

Source: Wu Zixu: "Recently, I heard that the King of Chu had no choice, so he made a fox heart and ruined my home."

Deception and deception: concealment. Treason: Treason, cunning, hypocrisy. There is betrayal in the heart and cunning in the behavior.

Source: Yuan Anonymous's Ten Kinds of Brocade, the second discount: "Because someone cheated before his death, he will always be a hungry ghost after his death."

Clever, cunning, smooth, treacherous, treacherous. Extremely insidious and cunning

Smart and cunning. With "sharp and narrow".

Smart, narrow-minded, cunning and playful. Also known as "sharp".

Clever and eccentric: cunning; Eccentric: eccentric and unusual. Describe people as cunning, eccentric and different.

Source: Cao Qingxue Qin's "Dream of Red Mansions" 37: "Look at the ancients, where are those tricky topics and extremely dangerous rhymes?"

Clever and mean: cunning and treacherous. Describe people as cunning and treacherous, and treat people harshly and fickle.

Let go: use; Diao: rogue, slick; Search: unreasonable. Refers to the use of a cunning means. It is extremely unreasonable to use it to describe it.

Source: Yuan Anonymous's "Exploring Chen Zhou" Wedge: "The two of us are relying on my father's tiger power, taking the rough and grasping the fine, squeezing the blame, helping the lazy and letting go."

A smooth head is like a smooth head. Describe people as frivolous and cunning.

Source: The Present Situation of Wonders Witnessed in Twenty Years 104: "Several people in the seat are superficial and have nothing to remember."

Three caves of cunning rabbit: caves. The sly rabbit prepared several hiding nests. A metaphor for a hidden place or method.

Source: "The Warring States Policy Qice IV": "There are three caves of cunning rabbits, and there is only one dead end."

5. What are the four-word idioms to describe the dilemma? They are struggling, embarrassed, in a dilemma, and riding a tiger is difficult.

1. struggling

Pronunciation: [j incarnation]

Note: it is difficult to take a step forward (Uighur: auxiliary word), which means it is difficult to do things every step forward.

2. Postscript Hu

Pronunciation: [bá hú zhü wí i]

Note: Metaphor is in a dilemma.

Source: "Postscript of Wolf in Poetic Style": "The Postscript of Wolf is for its Hu and its tail."

find it difficult to advance or to retreat―be in a dilemma/plight

Pronunciation: [zuǒ yòu wéi nán]

Note: the left side is not good, and the right side is not good. Describe that no matter what you do, you have difficulties.

Source: Yuan's Xiaoxiang Rain: "I want to find it myself; Time is tight; With the old dilemma; What should I do? "

find it difficult to advance or to retreat―be in a dilemma/plight

Pronunciation: [j √ n tu √ li √ ng ná n]

Note: it is difficult to move forward and backward. Metaphor things can't be decided, so it is difficult to act.

Source: Jacky Dehui's "Duke of Zhou Regency" is the first discount: "Niangniang Road won't let me enter the palace; The dilemma is. "

Sentence: The host tried to persuade the wine again and again, but she couldn't drink well. She was in a dilemma.

ride a tiger and find it difficult to get off―be unable to extricate oneself from a difficult situation

Pronunciation: [shü ché ng qí h incarnation]

Note: riding on the back of a tiger, you can't get off if you want to. It's a metaphor. Things encounter difficulties in the middle, but they can't stop if they want to because of the situation.

Source: Wu Qinzhuo's Biography of the Dragonfly: "So Su Jian is so powerful in front; In fact, I am afraid; It is difficult to ride a tiger; I have to bear the pain. "

Sentence: As for Aritan and Huchar, only then did they realize that they had been played by Jamukha, and their power position was not as good as when they were in the headquarters, but they were riding a tiger and regretted it.

6. A four-word idiom 1 to describe sleepiness.

2. difficulties and hardships,

3. the trapped beast still fights,

4. Down and out,

5. internal and external troubles,

6. pay Kun up and down,

7. The beast was trapped and eaten.

8. Public and private difficulties,

9. worry,

10. Save the poor,

1 1.

12. The pen is stuck in the paper.

13. I trapped you,

14. People in distress and countries in poverty,

15. the trap of glue,

16. The axe is used up,

17. Poultry trapped car,

18. Be a trapped beast,

19. Being sleepy and not learning,

20. Embrace talent, be trapped,

2 1. It's hard to know,

22. Learn from difficulties,

23. The four seas are poor,

24. Trapping chickens in jiaozi,

25. Teachers and old people are trapped.

26. Chickens trapped by cranes

7. The four-word idiom to describe a stupid person is clumsy and blunt.

Metaphor clumsy, no eloquence.

Have a clumsy mouth

I'm still clumsy.

be clumsy in speaking

See "My mouth is clumsy".

be clumsy in speaking

Stupid: stupid. Stupid mouth and tongue, description is not good at talking.

Stealing a clock to plug your ears-deceiving yourself.

Cover up: cover up, cover up; Steal: steal. Steal the bell and cover your ears for fear that others will hear you. Metaphorically, you are deceiving yourself, and you must try to cover up what you can't cover up clearly.

be quick of eye and deft of hand

See accurately and move quickly.

Stupid

Stupid: stupid, stupid, and: equal. As stupid as everyone else. Describe it as extremely stupid.