A complete collection of four-character idioms for primary school students in grades 1 to 6 [with explanations], quickly collect them for your children

Idioms are a very important part of primary school Chinese learning. Children can not only use idioms to polish and add points to their own language and compositions, but they can also learn a lot of ancient wisdom from idioms and allusions. This article summarizes the four-character idioms of primary school students from grades 1 to 6 [with explanations]. Parents, hurry up and collect them for your children. Grade 1 (Part 2) 1. Thunderous cheers: The sound of laughter sounded like thunder. Describes a moving scene of warm cheers. 2. Ecstatic: joyful: happy; if: as if; mad: out of control. Describe being extremely happy. Example: The whole class ~ celebrates the student who got first place. 3. Sing and dance: Sing and dance at the same time. Describes having fun. Example: At the Spring Festival Gala, representatives of all ethnic groups dressed in festive costumes sang and danced on the stage to celebrate the festival. 4. Bright lights: Describes the bustling scene with bright lights at night. 5. Spring is warm and flowers are blooming: The weather is warm in spring, flowers are in bloom, and the scenery is beautiful. It is a metaphor for a great opportunity for sightseeing and viewing. Example: ~, I took the children to work in the countryside. 6. The garden is full of spring scenery: The garden is full of beautiful spring scenery. A metaphor for a prosperous scene. Source: Ye Shaoweng of the Song Dynasty, \”A Visit to the Garden Is Not Worth It\”: \”You should take pity on the green moss on the teeth of the clogs, and the small buckle firewood door cannot be opened for a long time. The garden is full of spring scenery and cannot be closed, and a branch of red apricot comes out of the wall.\” 7. Bright spring: bright: beautiful ,cute. Describes the vivid and lovely scenery in spring. 8. Spring is full of meaning: meaning; full of spring: overflowing, deep. The meaning of spring is strong. Example: It’s still cold in spring in the North, but it’s already cold in the South. 9. Jingwei reclamation: the name of the bird in ancient mythology. Jingwei brought wood and rocks in his hands, determined to fill up the sea. The old metaphor refers to deep hatred and determination to take revenge. The latter is a metaphor for being determined and not afraid of difficulties. 10. Foolish Old Man Moves Mountains: A metaphor for persevering in transforming nature and unswervingly fighting. Example: In modernization, we must carry forward the spirit of ~. 11. No return despite all setbacks: Frustration: setback. It is a metaphor for being strong-willed and never wavering no matter how many times you suffer setbacks. 12. Move forward bravely: Move forward bravely. 14. Pain and itch related: describe the close relationship between each other. 15. Love as deep as the sea: Describes love as deep as the sea, immeasurable. 16. The kindness is as deep as a mountain: The kindness is as deep as a mountain. Example: Holy monk~, I can’t thank you enough. 17. Step by step: refers to the gradual deepening or improvement of learning and work according to certain steps. Example: She usually writes from one angle rather than from several angles; she also writes in a single pattern rather than in an intricate manner. 18. From shallow to deep: from shallow to deep. 19. Accumulate over time: Accumulate day by day, month by month. Refers to continuous accumulation over a long period of time. 20. Review the old and learn the new: review: review; therefore: the old. Review old knowledge and gain new understanding and experience. It also means that recalling the past can better understand the present. Example: ~ is an important method in learning. 21. Manshanbiye: man: full; bei: everywhere. They are everywhere in the mountains and fields. There are many descriptions. Example: Spring is here, and everything is covered in green clothes. 22. Green leaves become yin: refers to a woman who got married and gave birth to children. It is also a metaphor for lush green leaves covering the sky. 23. Forever and ever: exist with heaven and earthso long. Describes a long time. It also describes something that never changes (mostly referring to love). Example: Let our friendship last forever. 24. A big tree with deep roots: a metaphor for strong power and solid foundation. 25. If a person has no long-term worries, he must have immediate worries: worry: consideration; worry: sorrow. If people do not consider the long term, immediate worries will inevitably arise. It means that you should have a long-term vision and careful consideration when looking at things and doing things. 26. Be prepared for disaster: disaster: disaster, disaster. Disasters can be avoided by being prepared in advance. Example: Only by reviewing carefully can you be prepared, confident, and get good grades when taking the exam. 27. To prevent disaster before it happens: disaster: disaster; before it happens: it doesn’t happen, it means it hasn’t happened yet. Prevent accidents or disasters before they happen. 28. Don’t be afraid in the face of danger: Lin: encounter; danger: danger; fear: fear. When encountering danger, he is not afraid at all. Example: A comrade, a policeman, was not afraid of danger in order to fight against bad guys in a car. 29. Very resourceful and good at judgment. Example: Although Zhu Yuanzhang was resourceful and decisive, he was ruthless and was more willing to kill his own heroes than his enemies. 30. Take your time: leisurely: not in a hurry, very calm; unhurried: not in a hurry. Take your time and be calm and collected. Example: Facing a powerful opponent, he still faced it calmly and calmly. 31. Square Cun is not chaotic: Square Cun: refers to the heart. The mind is not disturbed. Describes a person\’s ability to be calm and composed when encountering special emergency situations. Grade 2 (Part 1) 1. The golden phoenix brings happiness: not an idiom. Example: In September, when the golden phoenix brings happiness, the students returned to school one after another. 2. A wild goose passing by leaves its voice behind: a metaphor for leaving a reputation behind one’s back. Example: The passing geese leave their voices, and the passing people leave their names. Let’s leave a good impression to future generations. 3. The autumn colors are pleasant: not an idiom. Example: We can use an idiom to summarize such a charming scenery, which is \”pleasant autumn colors\”. 4. The sky is clear and the air is clear: lang: bright. Describes the clear sky and fresh air. 5. The sun and the moon fly like a shuttle: shuttle: weave cloth A tool that pulls the latitude line. The sun and the moon come and go like a shuttle. Describe time passing very quickly. 6. Time is like an arrow: Time: time. Time is like an arrow, passing quickly. Describing time passing extremely fast. 7. Cold comes and heat comes Past: Midsummer has passed and winter is coming. Generally refers to the passage of time. 8. Star shift: Star shift: stars shift; object shift: scenery changes. The scenery changes, and the position of the stars also moves. It is a metaphor for the change of time . 9. The wind blows and the grass shakes: The grass shakes when the wind blows. It is a metaphor for small changes. 10. The sky clears after the rain: It becomes sunny after the rain. It also metaphors the change from darkness to light in politics. Example: In the morning of ~, the air is very fresh . 11. When the melon is ripe, the pedicle will fall off: pedicle: the part where the flower or fruit is connected to the stem. When the melon is ripe, the pedicle will fall off naturally. It means that once the time is ripe, things will naturally succeed. 12. When the time comes, it will happen naturally: Channel: water channel. It will naturally form where the water flows. A waterway. It is a metaphor that when conditions are ripe, things will naturally succeed. 13. Endless learning: Refers to the fact that there is no end to studies and we should keep making progress. 14. Indomitable: Keep moving forward without any obstacles. Describes moving forward bravely and fearlessly. 15 .Drip water turns into ice: water drops and turns into ice. Describes the weather being very cold. 16. Goose Feather Snow: Like goose featherssnowflakes. Describes the snow falling heavily and fiercely. 17. Snow heralds a good harvest: Heavy snowfall in winter is a sign of good harvest in the coming year. 18. Diligence can make up for shortcomings: Diligence can make up for shortcomings. 19. The stupid bird flies first: The clumsy bird should fly first. It is a metaphor that people with poor ability are afraid of falling behind and do things first before others. Example: My daughter is hard-working, conscious, and diligent, and thanks to that, she ranks first in the class in all subjects. 20. A person can learn a hundred things: If others can do it or learn it once, do it a hundred times and learn it a hundred times. It is a metaphor for trying a hundred times harder to catch up with others. 21. To catch up: cheer up and catch up. 22. Would rather break than bend: This refers to the fact that poplar wood will only break but not bend or deform when subjected to external force. It was later used as a metaphor for saying that one would rather die than give in and compromise. 23. Yi Zheng Ci Yan: righteousness: truth. Word: words. Reasonable and fair, serious wording. 24. Mighty and unyielding: Mighty: power, force; Qu: surrender. The pressure of violence cannot make it yield. Indicates perseverance and perseverance. 25. Dayi awe-inspiring: Dayi: justice; awe-inspiring: serious or awe-inspiring. Because of his righteous mind and solemn demeanor, he is awe-inspiring. 26. Huoshuyinhua: Huoshu: a flaming red tree, which means the tree is covered with lights; Yinhua: a silver-white flower, which means the lights are bright. Describes a brilliant night scene with lanterns and fireworks. 27. Countless: Count: Calculate. Too many to count. The quantity is so large that it is difficult to count. 28. The viewer is like a wall. The people watching are like a wall. Describes a large number of viewers. Grade 2 (Part 2) 29. Decorate the lanterns: hang lanterns and tie colorful silks. Describes festivals or festive events. 30. Gather together happily: Gather together happily. Example: People~, celebrate the Spring Festival. 31. Celebrate with the whole world: People all over the world or all over the country celebrate together. 32. Be jubilant: elated: a proud look. A look or atmosphere full of joy. 33. Qi Qi Du Yan: Qi: strange; Yan: brightly colored. Describes the blooming of hundreds of flowers, very beautiful. 34. Colorful: colorful: various colors; colorful: numerous and interlaced appearance. It means there are many colors and is very beautiful. 35. All kinds of things: all kinds of things are complete. 36. Bashan and wading: Bashan: to climb over the mountains; wade: to cross the river with your feet. Climbing mountains and ridges, wading across rivers. Describe the hardship of walking a long distance. 37. Eat the wind and drink the dew: describes the hardships of journey or outdoor life. 38. Pleasant to the eye: pleasing to the eye: comfortable to look at. Refers to feeling happy after seeing beautiful scenery. 39. The love of licking a calf: lick: lick. Calf: calf. A cow licks her calf to show her love for it. A metaphor for love for children. 40. The affair of the black bird: The black bird: According to ancient legend, the young bird can feed the old bird in return. It is a metaphor for the filial piety of serving and respecting relatives. Example: I have been away from home for a long time, and my old mother is now sick and dying. I hope that your majesty will grant me permission to return home. I hope you will. 41. Family happiness: Family relationship: used to refer to kinship relationships such as father and son, brothers, etc. Refers generally to family fun. Example: If the father can maintain a fairly abundant income at this time, the family will certainly be full of joy~. 42. There is no end to the fun: There is no end to the fun. Refers to a certain job in the court and one feels happy in it. 43. Gearing up: describing how people are in high spirits before fighting or working., looking eager to try. Example: This is the first time to take action. Everyone is excited, their hearts are beating and they are ready to fight. 44. Lively, energetic, vigorous and full of vitality. 45. Strong: Describes a strong and powerful body. Example: At that time, Uncle Zhong was a tall man with a red face and a short beard that was black and tinged with yellow. 46. ​​Copper tendons and iron bones: tendons like copper and bones like iron. A metaphor for a very strong body. Also refers to a person who can bear heavy responsibilities. 47. Xinxin students: Xinxin, numerous. It refers to good students who study well, have a relatively high degree, study hard, and are serious. 48. Li Xue Qiu Dao: It used to mean that students were respectful and respectful. A metaphor for respecting a teacher. 49. Spring breeze turns into rain: transformation: transformation into life and nourishment. Refers to the wind and rain suitable for the growth of vegetation. A metaphor for good nurture and education. 50. Ruzi can be taught: It means that young people can be cultivated. 51. Touching: touching people deeply. 52. Can sing and cry: weep, shed tears silently. It is worth singing, praising, and moving people to tears. Describing heroic and tragic touching deeds 53. Hard work: extraordinary: extremely extraordinary. The spirit of perseverance and hard work is beyond ordinary. 54. Earth-shattering: shocking, startling; moving: shocking. Make heaven and earth shake. Describe the momentum or significance of an event. 55. Wearing stars and wearing moon: Wearing stars and wearing moon. It describes running around all night or leaving early and coming back late, which is very hard. 56. Meteors chasing the moon: Like shooting stars chasing the moon. Describes quick action. 57. Stars support the moon: Many stars set off the moon. It is a metaphor for people supporting a person they respect and love. 58. Hingyuntuoyue: drying, rendering; supporting, setting off. Originally refers to a traditional technique of painting the moon. Post-figurative rendering from the side to reveal or highlight the subject. Grade 3 (Part 1) 1. Heavy rain: Pengtuo: It rains heavily and abundantly. Describes a heavy rain. 2. The setting sun: refers to the scene at sunset in the evening. It is also a metaphor for old age or the decline of things. 3. The grass grows and the oriole flies: warbler: oriole. Describe the scenery of late spring in the south of the Yangtze River. Example: From this point of view, the fragrance of flowers and the singing of birds are all the language of nature. 4. Continuously: Continuously: Continuously. To describe a continuous process without interruption. Example: The high mountains of ~ are blocking our way. 5. Deep roots: The foundation is solid and difficult to shake. 6. Water the tree and water the roots: The second half of the sentence is to communicate with others. Refers to being good at grasping the key to the problem. 7. Deep roots and lush leaves: luxuriant. The roots are deep and the leaves are luxuriant. If the foundation is strong, it will prosper. 8. Gaotangguangsha: refers to tall and spacious halls and houses. 9. Yuyu Qionglou: Qiong: beautiful jade; Yu: house. It refers to the palace in the middle of the moon and the tower in the fairy world. Also describes magnificent buildings. 10. Lake and mountain scenery: the scenery of the lake and the scenery of the mountains. It means there are water, mountains and beautiful scenery. 11. The young eagle spreads its wings: young bird. The young eagle spreads its wings and flies. It is a metaphor for young people starting to live and work independently. Example: He has graduated from college, and this is his time. 12. Meaningful: Meaning: mood, fun. The meaning is profound and thought-provoking. Example: The philosophy of life described in the book, ~. 13. Patchwork: patchwork: uneven. To: Interesting. Describes that although the layout of things is uneven,But it is very interesting and makes people feel good about it. 14. Winding path leads to secluded place: qu: winding; path: small road; secluded place: refers to a far-reaching and secluded place. The winding path leads to a deep and secluded place. 15. Qianyan Jingxiu: rock: cliff; Jing: competition. The scenery of mountains and ridges seems to be more beautiful than each other. Describe the beautiful mountain scenery. 16. Ten thousand valleys contend for the flow: Valley: a deep ditch, which refers to a stream. There are many streams running in competition with each other. Describe the beautiful scenery in the mountains. 17. The chicken flies and the dog jumps: frighten the chicken so much that it flies up and the dog jumps everywhere. Describes being in a panic. 18. Landslide: The mountains collapsed and the earth cracked. Describes loud noises or dramatic changes. 19. Turbulent waves crashing onto the shore: Raging waves keep coming toward the shore. 20. The sun is as hot as fire: The strong sunlight is as hot as fire, and it wilts the leaves. Describes a very hot weather. Example: The sun is blazing hot at noon in summer, and people are reluctant to go out. 21. Different forms: things have different shapes or expressions. For example: at the Lantern Festival Lantern Festival, lanterns of various shapes attract thousands of tourists to watch. 22. A clear blue sky: The blue sky seems to have been washed by water, very beautiful. Example: The sky is as clear as water, which makes people feel relaxed and happy. 23. Colorful: Describing the colors as bright and colorful, dazzling and dazzling. 24. Sparkling: Describes the bright and clear waves. Wave light: The light reflected from sunlight or moonlight on water waves. Sparkling: Describes the clarity of water and stones. Example: There are fishing sails dotted on the sparkling lake. 25. Thrive: grow healthily. Example: All parents feel very gratified to see the next generation healthy and lively. 26. Competing with each other to open up: competing with each other to open up. Example: In spring, all kinds of flowers bloom. 27. Dominate one side: Rely on power, bully others, and become the overlord of one side. 28. Continuous ups and downs: high or low, continuous. 29. Huge waves: Describes huge waves. Example: There were huge waves on the sea. 30. Make trouble: a metaphor for provoking trouble or carrying out sabotage activities. Example: Sun Wukong killed the evil dragon that was causing trouble. 31. Acting recklessly: Acting arbitrarily regardless of the law or public opinion. Example: How can we tolerate his misbehavior? 32. Sigh: a sigh made due to sadness, boredom or pain. Example: Just sighing when encountering difficulties cannot solve the problem. 33. Helpless: There is no way to describe it. 34. Bear humiliation and bear heavy burdens: endure humiliation and bear heavy responsibilities. Refers to enduring humiliation for everything. 35. Use bends to seek extension: Have great ambitions and be able to survive in adversity. 36. Work hard: Make up your mind and work hard to become rich and strong. 37. Save the nation and survive: Save the motherland from danger. 38. Sleeping on fuel and tasting courage: describes a person who is hardworking and self-motivated, determined to avenge the country and avenge its shame. 39. Inspire people to make progress: Inspire people to make progress. 40. Full of wings: wings, wings, a metaphor for assisting people or power. The metaphor has matured and grown in power. 41. Revenge: Completely eliminate the hatred in the heart through revenge. 42. Leaves fall back to their roots: Leaves always fall beside the roots of trees. It is a metaphor that people or things must have a certain destination. 43. Smooth sailing: The ship sails smoothly with full sail. The metaphor goes smoothly without any hindrance. 44. Old horse knowledgeTu: It is a metaphor for experienced people who can propose solutions to problems and play a guiding role. 45. Dizzying: There are so many things that your eyes can’t see them all. 46. ​​Too beautiful to behold: There are so many beautiful things that you can’t see them all at the moment. 47. File in: Enter in a row like fish with their heads and tails connected. 48. Come out in full force: Metaphor of all coming out. 49. The wolf rushes and the pig tuts: pig: pig. Running around like wolves and pigs. 50. A leaderless group: a metaphor for a group of people without a leader. 51. The cunning rabbit has three caves: The cunning rabbit has three caves. It means there are many hiding places. 52. Streets and alleys: describes being everywhere and covering a wide area. 53. Crowded: describes a lot of people. 54. Speeding: Describing something very fast and flashing by. 55. Busy traffic: Describes the bustling and bustling scene with constant traffic and horses. 56. The lanterns are coming on: Night is coming, and the beautifully decorated and brilliant lanterns have just been turned on. 57. Ambilight: refers to bright and colorful lights. 58. Beautiful: Describes a tall and gorgeous house. It is often used to praise the beautiful scenery of a new house. 59. Ingenuity: capture: exceed. Describes superb production skills. 60. Gentle breeze and drizzle: It is a metaphor for doing things with a gentle attitude, gentle way and not rough. 61. Spring breeze turns into rain: wind and rain suitable for the growth of vegetation, a metaphor for good education. 62. To control the wind and rain: a metaphor for being able to control nature. 63. 怉风雨雨: describes working hard without taking shelter from the wind and rain. 64. Seeing the wind is like rain: This is a metaphor for seeing only a few signs and then rashly believing them to be true. 65. Bitter wind and bitter rain: describes the bad weather. A metaphor for a miserable and desolate situation. 66. Stormy rain: a violent wind and rain. It is a metaphor for a massive and rapidly developing mass movement. 67. Military life: Engage in military activities throughout your life. 68. Experienced in many battles: experienced many battles personally. 69. Bone scraping to treat poison: Use a knife to scrape on the bones to treat the poison in the bones. 70. Be well-known: widely praised or praised by people. 71. The three chapters of the agreement: originally referred to the strict laws and disciplines of the army, but later generally referred to the agreement or proposal of several regulations for everyone to abide by. 72. Qiu Wubu: Describes the strict discipline of the army and no infringement on the people. 73. Planning: often refers to deciding the battle plan in the rear. It generally refers to presiding over major plans and considering decisions. 74. Good at making plans and making judgments: Likes to make plans and is good at making judgments. 75. There is no limit to learning: Learning is like sailing on the sea, there is no limit, and the knowledge to be learned is endless. 76. There is a path to the mountain of books: Reading is like climbing a mountain. There is a path to take. What is the path? Just be diligent. 77. Jiu Niu Yi Mao: Like a hair on a nine-headed cow, a metaphor for an insignificant number among a huge number. 78. A drop in the ocean: A grain in the ocean is very small. 79. Pursue diligently: Continuously pursue, never know how tired you are. 80. Go all out: put all your energy into doing something. 81. Make further progress and make further progress: It is a metaphor for reaching a high level in knowledge, technology, etc., and then continuing to work hard and move forward. Grade 3 (Part 2) 1. Various weather conditions: weather conditions: scenarios. Describes a scene or thing that is magnificent and varied. Example: The majestic and beautiful Yangtze River is really beautiful. 2. The changing situation: XiangThe situation is ever-changing. It is a metaphor that the current situation changes rapidly and the trends are unpredictable. 3. Indistinct: vague and unclear. 4. Ride on the clouds and ride on the fog: ride on the clouds and ride on the fog. It was originally a legend that refers to people who knew magic and flew on clouds and mist. Later, it was described as running fast or being dizzy. Example: This is not a horse at all, but a white dragon! A white dragon. 5. Ecstasy: desire: will. Flying upwards, as if transcending the world and becoming a fairy. People with multiple fingers feel relaxed and refreshed. It also describes the light and elegant mood of poetry, calligraphy, etc. 6. Baiyun Cang Dog: Cang: grey-white. The floating clouds are like white clothes, and in an instant they become like gray dogs. It means that things are constantly changing. 7. Rapid changes: Shun: blink of an eye; breath: breath. A lot has changed in a very short period of time. Describes a lot of rapid changes. 8. Profitable: Figure: seek. There are benefits to seek. 9. Opportunity: opportunity: opportunity. Take advantage of. There is an opportunity to take advantage of, which means there is a loophole to exploit. 10. Rooted and bottomed: there is a beginning and there is Ending. Refers to being able to persevere in doing things to the end. 11. Beginning and end: There is a beginning and an end. Refers to being able to persist in doing things to the end. 12. Having trouble speaking: having something to say that is inconvenient or afraid to say. 13. Being confident: having no fear or scruples because you have someone to rely on. It often has a derogatory meaning. 14. Responding to requests: As long as someone asks for help, they will definitely agree. 15. Ambitious Success: It means that as long as the will is firm, things will be done. 16. Fenghuazhengmao: Fenghua: style and talent. Mao: vigorous. Style and talent are flourishing. Describes the energetic and enterprising spirit of young people. 17. Outstanding: out: beyond. Category: similar type. Pull up: to rise higher. Cui: Refers to people or things gathered together. People\’s moral abilities are outstanding and are higher than others of their kind. 18. Quick thinking: Describes a person with quick thinking and outstanding talent. 19. Young people are to be feared: Young people are new forces and are likely to surpass their predecessors, so they deserve to be feared. 20. Writing ideas are like springs: The writing ideas are as fast, rich and smooth as spring water. 21. Keep waving your hands: Keep waving your hands to write. Describes quick thinking and fast writing. 22. The writing is full of flowers: describes the article as being well written. 23. Penetrate the back of the paper: describe the power of calligraphy and painting pens. It also describes poetry and prose works as profound and powerful. 24. Exquisite: exquisite: exquisite. Unparalleled: Unparalleled. So exquisite and beautiful to the extreme. 25. Perfection: pure: pure. When a Taoist priest makes an elixir, he thinks that it is a success until the furnace emits a pure blue flame. It was later used to describe the state of mastery and perfection in kung fu. 26. Vivid: Describes a lifelike expression that makes people feel as if they are seeing it with their own eyes. 27. Lifelike: Lively and vivid appearance. It means that the artistic image is very realistic, as if it is alive. 28. Dreaming of writing flowers: it means that your writing ability has improved greatly. The article was also described as well written. 29. Naturally-made: Describes that the structure of the poem is strict and natural, and the wording and dictionary use have no trace of axe. It also describes people\’s talents and virtues as perfect and natural. 30. A fight of wine and a hundred poems: Drink a fight of wine and compose a hundred poems. Describes quick thinking. 31. Miraculous craftsmanship: It seems to be made by ghosts and gods. Describes superb artistic skills that cannot be achieved by human beings. 33. Constantly strive for self-improvement: Self-improvement: work hard to achieve your goalsUp; breath: stop. Consciously work hard and never let up. Example: If a country wants to be strong, it must have the spirit of ~. 34. Bear humiliation and bear heavy burdens: endure grievances and bear heavy responsibilities. 35. Consistent: the same from beginning to end. 36. Flying sand and rocks: flying sand and rolling rocks. Describes a violent wind. 37. Aim for thousands of miles: have lofty ambitions and ideals. 38. No turning back: righteousness: morality. Retrospection: looking back. Refers to moving forward courageously for a just cause without hesitation. 39. Unswerving: Describes a person’s stance, opinions, opinions, etc. as being fixed and unwavering. 40. Sitting back and watching success or failure: Refers to watching others\’ success or failure without helping. 41. Stand still: Control the army and make it temporarily inactive to wait for the opportunity. 42. To act too hastily: to handle, to engage in. Urgent: urgent and noisy. Being too hasty and noisy. 43. Act rashly: lightly: rashly, carelessly. Delusion: Casual, random. Refers to taking action rashly and blindly without careful consideration. 44. To make waves: to make waves. It is a metaphor for instigating and causing trouble. 45. Just about to move: Stupidly: It looks like a bug is crawling. Moving slowly like a bug. 46. ​​Violent and resolute: as violent as thunder and as swift as wind. Describes doing things vigorously and acting quickly. 47. Take action when you hear the wind: Take action immediately when you hear the wind or news. 48. Yan Bo Hao Miao: Yan Bo: misty and vast water surface; Hao Miao: vast water surface. Describes the vastness of the rivers and lakes shrouded in smoke. 49. Talking and laughing: talking and laughing, in high spirits. Describe the conversation as cheerful and interesting. 50. Smooth sailing: The ship sails smoothly with full sail. The metaphor goes very smoothly without any hindrance. 51. Calm and calm: means there is no wind or waves. A metaphor for calmness and peace. 52. Gulls and water depend on each other: a metaphor for being inseparable from the environment on which they depend for survival. 53. Relaxed and happy: feeling relaxed and happy. Example: Standing on the top of Zijin Mountain, you can see everything, which is refreshing and refreshing. 54. Pull up the seedlings to help them grow: Pull up the seedlings to help them grow faster. It is a metaphor for violating the laws of development of things and rushing for success, which can only backfire. 55. The shadow of a snake with a bow in a cup: a metaphor for being suspicious and disturbing oneself. 56. The mantis is catching the cicada, but the oriole is behind it: The mantis is about to catch the cicada, but it doesn’t know that the oriole is behind it and is about to eat it. It is a metaphor for being short-sighted and only thinks of plotting against others, but does not expect that others are plotting against him. 57. The snipe and the clam quarrel: \”The snipe and the clam quarrel, the fisherman gets the benefit\”. It is a metaphor that the two parties are at loggerheads and the third party benefits from it. 58. Zhengren buys shoes: Used to satirize people who only believe in dogma and ignore reality. 59. Ye Gong loves dragons: Ye Gong: a nobleman of the Chu State in the Spring and Autumn Period, with a high reputation, and was granted the title of Ye (the name of an ancient city, today\’s Ye County, Henan Province). It\’s a metaphor for saying you like something, but you don\’t really like it. 60. The fox fakes the tiger\’s power: fake: by virtue of. It is a metaphor for relying on the power of others to intimidate and oppress people. 61. Qian donkey’s skills are exhausted: Guizhou: the area in present-day Guizhou Province; skills: skills; exhaustion: exhaustion. The limited ability of the metaphor has been used up. Grade 4 (Part 1) 1. Quick writing skills: refers to the inspiration and ideas for writing articles that are very smooth. 2. Extraordinarily clever: Describes a person\’s talents and intelligence, which are better than those of ordinary people. 3. A student surpasses his predecessor: a metaphor for a student surpassing his teacher or his descendants.predecessors. 4. A blockbuster: It is a metaphor for making an astonishing achievement all of a sudden without outstanding performance at ordinary times. 5. Peach and plum blossoms: refers to the blooming of peach and plum blossoms in spring. Describe the beauty of spring. 6. There are successors: There are descendants who will inherit the legacy of the predecessors. 7. It takes ten years to cultivate trees and a hundred years to cultivate people: trees, planting. It is a metaphor that cultivating talents is a long-term solution, and it also means that cultivating talents is not easy. 8. Dedicate yourself to the country: dedicate yourself to the country and serve the country loyally. 9. Blue-blooded heart: precious blood, sincere loyalty. It is used to praise the martyrs who sacrificed their lives for a just cause. 10. Hate evil as much as hatred: Hate bad people and bad deeds just like you would treat your enemies. Describes a strong sense of justice. 11. Extermination of relatives for the sake of justice: In order to maintain justice, relatives who have committed crimes will not be favored for personal reasons and will be punished by law. 12. Dare to be angry and speak out: Dare to speak out the anger in your heart. 13. Worry about the country and the people: worry about the fate of the country and the suffering of the people. 14. Cold eyebrows: Describes a resolute fight against the enemy and never gives in. 15. The noble spirit lasts forever: The upright and upright spirit lasts forever. 16. Lakes and mountains: scenery and scenery of mountains and rivers. Describe beautiful natural scenery. 17. Paradise on earth: a metaphor for the extremely happy and beautiful living environment in the world. 18. Mingyue Qingfeng: This refers to the bright full moon and refreshing breeze. It refers to a leisurely life free from the fetters of the world. 19. Osmanthus fragrant: Osmanthus exudes a strong fragrance. Describe the beautiful scenery of autumn. 20. Water and light connect to the sky: The light and color of water are connected with the light and color of sky. Refers to the vastness of the water area. 21. Complement each other: When the two cooperate and coordinate with each other, the advantages and strengths of both parties can be more revealed. 22. The mountains and rivers are picturesque: It means that the mountains and rivers are beautiful and picturesque. 23. Land of Fish and Rice: A village rich in fish and rice. Generally refers to places rich in agricultural and sideline products. 24. Chaos is indistinguishable: refers to the fact that heaven and earth are integrated and cannot be distinguished clearly. 25. Huntianheidi: describes the dark sky. 26. Be bold and decisive: It is a metaphor for acting decisively and courageously. 27. Creation of the world: a metaphor for creating history, and also a metaphor for unprecedented creation. 28. Increasing day by day: describing continuous growth or rapid growth. 29. Upright and upright: Describes a tall image and a majestic and heroic spirit. 30. Ever-changing: There are many items and forms that describe changes. 31. Change the world: refers to fundamentally changing nature, and also metaphors for great changes. 32. Xuefuwuche: describes reading a lot and being knowledgeable. 33. Full of knowledge: describes someone who is very knowledgeable and talented. 34. Learn both Chinese and Western knowledge: Be familiar with both Chinese and Western knowledge. Describes profound knowledge. 35. Be knowledgeable about the past and understand the present: He knows a lot about ancient things and is familiar with modern things. 36. Success comes with success: Once success is established, reputation will also be there. 37. A body of works: There are so many writings that the pile is as high as the body. Describes a rich collection of works. 38. Gentle and elegant: gentle attitude, elegant and dignified behavior. 39. Gentle and gentle: Originally used to describe a person who is both elegant and simple, later it was used to describe a person who is elegant and polite. 40. Treat each other with sincerity: a metaphor for meeting each other sincerely and treating each other with sincerity. 41. Be open and honest: When you come into contact with people, treat them sincerely. 42. Together in the same boat: cross the river in the same boat. It is a metaphor for uniting and overcoming difficulties together. 43. Tacit understanding: each other understands each other without saying it. 44. Like-minded: have the same aspirations and similar opinions. 45. Intimacy: Describes a very close relationship without any barriers. 46. ​​Share honor and disgrace: share honor and disgrace together. 47. Cold teeth due to dead lips: Without lips, teeth will feel cold. The metaphor is closely related and the interests are related. 48. Spring fills the world: The whole world is filled with the breath of spring. 49. Thriving: describes the lush growth of vegetation. It also means that the business is booming and prosperous. 50. Thousands of sails competing: Many ships are vying to set off, describing the momentum. 51. Thousands of horses galloping: describing the momentum, rapid progress, and enthusiastic atmosphere. 52. The six animals are prosperous: the six animals refer to cattle, horses, sheep, chickens, dogs, and hogs. It is a metaphor for the prosperity of the breeding industry. 53. Good harvest: Grain refers to rice, millet (millet), millet (sorghum), wheat, and bean (bean), and generally refers to crops. 54. The country is peaceful and the people are peaceful: the country is peaceful and people’s lives are stable. 55. Life is long and prosperous: people are healthy and have good years, describing a happy and beautiful life. Grade 4 (Part 2) 1. Spring is as deep as the sea: The beautiful scenery in spring is as deep and wide as the sea. Describes the bright spring scenery everywhere on the earth. 2. Boundless wind and moon: describes the beautiful scenery. 3. Paradise: refers to a place where life is peaceful and the environment is beautiful without being affected by the outside world, or a place or situation in fantasy that is divorced from reality. 4. There are mountains outside the mountains: describes the scene surrounded by mountains. 5. Flying waterfalls and flowing springs: waterfalls and flowing springs. 6. Towering ancient trees: Ancient trees tower into the sky. 7. Poetic and artistic conception: a beautiful artistic conception like poetry and painting. 8. Spectacular: rich and colorful, becoming a grand scene. 9. Tasting briefly means not delving deeply into something or seeking a thorough understanding. 10. Swallow the jujube whole: without chewing or discerning the taste, swallow the jujube whole. Metaphors are eaten alive without analysis or understanding. 11. A fleeting glimpse: a metaphor for a very weak impression, like a reflection on the water surface or a fleeting shadow, which passed in a flash. 12. Not very clear: It ended without being clear. 13. God rewards those who work hard: God will reward those who work hard. It means that hard work will definitely lead to success. 14. Practice makes perfect: Proficient skills will lead to clever methods. 15. Get to the bottom of things: Look for the roots, get to the bottom of things, and ask for the reason for everything. 16. Omniscient: There is nothing you don’t know. Describes a person who is knowledgeable and knowledgeable. 17. Stand up: It describes not shying away from hardships and dangers, but standing up bravely. Example: In the face of danger, PLA soldiers stepped forward to protect national property and people\’s lives. 18. Get the best of both worlds: Do one thing to take into account both aspects, so that both aspects are good. Example: Doing housework can not only exercise your ability to live independently, but also reduce the burden on your parents. Isn’t this the best of both worlds? 19. Freshman: First time doing things. Or it may be a metaphor for someone who has just started working, lacks experience, and is still very naive. 20. Talented: Talents are fully revealed. 21. Predicting things like a god: It is very accurate to describe predicting future events. 22. Be bold and careful: act decisively and cautiously. 23. Do your best until you die: Do your best to serve until you die. 25. It is difficult to support alone: ​​It is a metaphor for a collapsed situation that cannot be supported or saved by one person\’s strength.save. It also means that difficult things cannot be accomplished by one person. 26. Powerless: a metaphor for a serious situation or illness that cannot be undone. 27. Angel in white: This is the honorific title given to medical workers. 28. Yujie Bingqing: as clean as jade and ice. It is a metaphor for the purity of people\’s conduct. 29. Rescue the dying: revive the dying and help the injured. Describe the spirit of medical workers to serve the people wholeheartedly. 30. Don’t panic when things change: In the face of chaos, you can remain calm and calm without panicking. 31. Ten thousand people are of one mind: Thousands of people are of one mind. 32. United as one: When everyone works together, we are as strong as a city wall. It is a metaphor that if everyone works together, we can overcome difficulties and achieve success. 33. Bear hardships: endure hardships and hardships. 34. To sacrifice one\’s life and forget one\’s own life: to describe someone who does not care about the danger of life. 35. A tired bird knows how to return: A tired bird knows how to return to its nest. 36. Groups: People gather together to form a group, combine to form a team. Describes many people. 37. One person sings and the other harmonizes: one person sings and the other joins in harmony. It is a metaphor that the two parties echo and cooperate with each other. 38. Hu Peng Yin Category: Greet friends and lead similar people. 39. Cheering for joy: Shouting with joy and jumping like a sparrow. Describe a happy scene. 40. Intoxicated: Describes the appearance of being fascinated. 41. It’s late at night: It’s late at night, there is no sound of people, it’s quiet. 42. Drowsy: Drowsy and want to sleep. Describes feeling extremely tired or listless. 43. He stopped talking: He wanted to speak but stopped talking. Describe the hesitant appearance. 44. Hesitating: It describes someone who is worried, afraid to speak directly or speaking vaguely. 45. To be evasive: to describe someone who is hesitant to speak and unwilling to express his opinions clearly and frankly. 46. ​​Hemming and hawing: speaking in a vague and evasive manner. 47. Talk like a river: speak eloquently, like a river that keeps flowing. Describe being eloquent. 48. Wonderful words: Wonderful words are like crystal round pearls. The descriptive language is wonderful. 49. Talking eloquently: Talking and laughing, the conversation is very interesting. Describe the conversation as being very interesting, lively and interesting. 50. Be elated: Describes a person\’s joyful or proud expression. 51. Carry on the past and open up the future: Inherit the legacy of our predecessors and pave the way for the future. 52. Renovate the old and create the new: get rid of the old and establish the new. 53. Yi Yi Dai Shui: Water as wide as a clothes belt. Describes being separated by water and extremely close. 54. Be neighbors with virtue: Be neighbors with virtue. 55. Meritocracy: Recommend talents based solely on their talents. 56. Know people well: be able to identify the good and bad in people, and be able to make good use of people. 57. Rejuvenate the country through science, technology and education: Only by doing a good job in science, technology and education can the country be revitalized. 58. Keep pace with the times: move forward with the pace of the times. Grade 5 (Part 1) 1. Carving a boat for a sword: a metaphor for being stubborn and not knowing how to adapt. 2. Wait for the rabbit: plant, tree stump. It is a metaphor for the fluke mentality of trying to succeed without hard work. 3. The mantis\’ arms are like a chariot: to block, to block. It is a metaphor for trying to do something that is impossible to do, and you will inevitably fail. 4. To make a fool of oneself: It means that a person without real talent and knowledge mixes among experts to make a fool of himself, or he mixes bad things with good things to make a fool of himself. 5. Cover one\’s ears and steal the bell: It is a metaphor for deceiving oneself.I have to find ways to cover up things that obviously cannot be covered up. 6. Buy a casket and return a pearl: casket, wooden box. It means having no vision and making improper choices. 7. Dong Shi Xiao frown: frown, frown. Metaphors are copied indiscriminately, and the effect is very bad. 8. Handan learning to walk: a metaphor for failing to imitate others, but losing original skills. 10. Mourning geese fill the fields: mourning geese fill the fields. The metaphor is that there are displaced disaster victims everywhere. 11. To rob the rich and give to the poor: to rob, to seize. Seize the property of the rich and relieve the poor. 12. To take risks: to be desperate and run fast. Taking risky actions out of desperation. 13. When soldiers come, they will be blocked, and when floods come, earth will cover them: When the enemy comes, send generals and troops to resist; when floods come, build dams with earth to intercept them. It is a metaphor for adopting different attitudes toward different situations. 14. Act on behalf of Heaven: Carry out the right path on behalf of Heaven, that is, do righteous things in the world according to God\’s will. 15. Aim high: Describes high ambitions. Fifth Grade (Part 2) 1. Romantic and unrestrained: chic and natural and generous in actions. It means handsome, talented, generous and natural. 2. Qiyu Xuanang: Xuanang, extraordinary bearing. Describes a person\’s full spirit and extraordinary bearing. 3. Gentle: Mild attitude and gentle manner. 4. Beautiful and graceful: Describes the beautiful and colorful posture. 5. Full of energy: full of energy. 6. Full of rosy face: Describes a person’s face as rosy and shiny. 7. Majestic: dignified, serious. Describes a majestic and intimidating aura. 8. Appearance: dignified, dignified, dignified. Describes a person\’s appearance as solemn and generous. 9. Graceful: graceful, dancing briskly. Refers to a person\’s free and easy manners and graceful posture. 10. Luoluo is generous: Luoluo: cheerful and frank. Describes a cheerful personality, natural speech and behavior, and informality. 11. Be calm: Treat emergencies or difficulties with composure and not care. 12. Get used to it: Doing something frequently or seeing a certain phenomenon becomes a habit, and it becomes normal. 13. When an order comes out, it is like a mountain. 14. Raise your arms and give a call: wave your arms and make a call. 15. Mighty and mighty: Describes the vastness of the water, or describes the majestic momentum and grand scale. 16. Streaming on the road: Streaming, constant coming and going, continuous coming and going. It describes the continuous flow of people, carriages and boats passing by along the way. 17. Turbulent waves: Frightening big waves. It is a metaphor for dangerous environmental encounters or difficult tests. 18. Acclimatization: Going out and not adapting to the local climate, diet, and habits may cause some diseases. 19. Make peace and make peace with each other: It means to reconcile with each other and establish friendly relations. 20. Observe customs and ask about customs: refers to observing and understanding customs and people. 21. Strange treasures: strange treasures. Describes rare and rare treasures. 22. Exchange what you have: Exchange what you have for what you don’t have. Refers to mutual exchange. 23. Wuhusihai: generally refers to all parts of the country. 24. Be sincerely convinced: I am happy and sincerely admire. 25. Clear and logical: describes speaking in an orderly and well-founded way; doing things in an orderly and methodical way. 26. Talking eloquently: Talking eloquently and untiringly. Describes speaking tirelessly, tactfully and vividly. 27. Talking casually: speaking carelessly and irresponsibly without thinking.Nonsense. 28. Boast: boast, talk big. Speaking or writing is exaggerated and unrealistic. 29. Be confident and confident: the reasons are correct and sufficient, and the speech is vigorous. 30. Talk with great eloquence: Talk calmly and unhurriedly. Talk calmly and confidently. 31. Make things up randomly: make things up at will and talk nonsense. 32. Nonsense: Ji, check. There is no basis and no way to investigate. 33. The sea is vast and the sky is vast: It is a metaphor for imagining, speaking, etc. to be unrestrained and boundless. 34. Talk about everything: say anything. 35. Pick up other people\’s words and wisdom: Pick up the fragments of other people\’s words and treat them as your own. 36. Old cliché: Laosheng refers to an old scholar. It originally referred to the ordinary discussions of old scholars, but now it refers to very common old sayings. 37. A new year begins again. 38. Everything is renewed: All the scenes in the universe have changed their appearance and become full of vitality. 39. Peach blossoms and willow trees: The peach blossoms are bright red and the willow branches are green. Used to describe spring scenery with flourishing flowers and trees and bright colors. 40. Fragrant grass: The flowers and grass are densely packed, like a layer of mat. 41. Cloudless: There are no clouds in the sky, which means it is very clear. 42. Wind and snow: overlap, two things appear at the same time. Wind and snow blow together to describe bad weather. 43. Cold air hits people: Cold air or air current rushes towards people. 44. Time flies like a stream: refers to the fact that time flies by like running water. 45. A moment is worth a thousand gold: A short time is worth a thousand gold, describing time as extremely precious. Grade 6 (Part 1) 1. Shengdan Jingchou: refers to a role in an opera performance. \”Sheng\” refers to men; \”Dan\” refers to women; \”Jing\” refers to painted faces; \”Chou\” refers to clowns. 2. Like to hear and see: like to hear and see. Means very popular. 3. To appear on the stage with powder and ink: It originally refers to applying powder or ink before acting and appearing on the stage to act. Later, it was used as a metaphor for some people to appear on the political stage after disguising themselves, with a sarcastic meaning. 4. The sound of gongs and drums resounds in the sky. Describe the joyful and festive atmosphere. 5. Singing, chanting, and playing: four basic skills in opera performance. It generally refers to the need to have a solid foundation in order to do good things. 6. Orderly: The tunes and singing of music and opera are in line with the rhythm, which means that the speech and action are orderly and full of rhythm or structure. 7. The lingering sound lingers around the beams: After the music stops, the lingering sounds seem to be swirling around the roof beams. Describes a song or music that is beautiful and memorable. 8. The word is correct and the accent is round: refers to the clear and accurate enunciation of words when singing, singing or reciting, and the accent is mellow and melodious. 9. Lifelike: describes a description or imitation that is very good and very lifelike. Wei, particle; Xiao, similar. 10. Vivid: The person or thing described or imitated is very lifelike, making people feel as if they saw it with their own eyes. 11. Touching: moving people deeply. Deep in the heart, deep in the heart. 12. Touching: Comparing the heart to a harp, plucking the strings of the heart, describing things that are exciting. Grade 6 (Part 2) 1. The twelfth lunar month of winter: the coldest time in winter. 2. Northern scenery: the beautiful scenery in the north of the motherland. 3. Wind knife and frost sword: The cold wind is like a knife, and the frost is like a sword. It describes the cold climate and stings the skin. A metaphor for a harsh environment. 4. Frontier beyond the Great Wall: a dangerous place on the border, describing a remote location. 5.Flying all over the sky:Flying all over the sky. Describes an extremely large number. 6. Flowing: describing the appearance of falling snowflakes. 7. Wrapped in silver: describes a scene after snow. 8. Snow shines on clouds: The white light in the sky above the snow is brighter than the light reflected on the ice. 9. Blizzard: Refers to strong wind and heavy snow. It also refers to a fierce momentum or a dangerous situation. 10. Adding insult to injury: It is a metaphor for repeated disasters and the damage becomes more serious. 11. The wind and the remaining clouds: a metaphor for being completely wiped out in one fell swoop. 12. Refreshing: Describes a person who is refreshed and in a good mood. It also describes a person who looks clear-headed and has a cheerful temperament. 13. Monkey King: refers to a person with great supernatural powers. 14. Making havoc in heaven: causing great damage to the environment at that time. 15. Don’t avoid hardships and dangers: Don’t be afraid of hardships and dangers. 16. Go to the West to obtain scriptures: Monk Tang went to the West to obtain scriptures, which is a metaphor for overcoming difficulties and achieving goals. 17. Soaring in the clouds and riding on the mist: It originally refers to the legendary use of magic to fly on the clouds and mist. Now it refers to running fast or being confused and feeling light. 18. Come and go without a trace: Come and go without a trace. Describes an extremely rapid or concealed appearance. 19. Ever-changing: describes a lot of changes. 20. Show off your magical powers: describe someone who fully demonstrates his or her brilliant abilities. 21. Insightful: It is a metaphor for a person who is very shrewd and can see any small problem clearly. 22. Fierce eyes and golden eyes: Describes a person with sharp eyesight and the ability to identify authenticity. 23. Eliminate all evil: Bad people, bad things or evil forces must be eliminated thoroughly. 24. Peace in the world: everything is safe and sound. 25. A drop of water penetrates a stone: It is a metaphor that although the power is small, as long as you persevere, things will succeed. 26. Single-mindedness: Single-mindedness in thoughts and ideas. 27. Tears of gratitude: shed tears of gratitude, describing being very grateful. 28. Mixed feelings: a variety of feelings intertwined together. 29. Thoughtful: Think deeply and carefully. 30. Unbelievable: Yi, ordinary. It refers to things that are weird or people’s words and deeds that are bizarre and beyond what ordinary people can imagine based on common sense. 31. Time flies: Time passes gradually. 32. White horse passing through the gap: Describing time passing quickly, like a little white horse flashing past in front of a small gap. 33. Learn from the past and know the future: By examining the past, you can infer the future. 34. Inconsistency: Unable to draw consistent conclusions. 35. Know your way back after getting lost: Know how to come back after getting lost. It is a metaphor that mistakes can be corrected. 36. As if a lifetime has passed: It seems like a lifetime has passed. It is often used to describe feelings about the changes in time and the huge changes in things. 37. Never tire of learning: bored, satisfied. Studying always feels unsatisfying. 38. Painful achievement: refers to studying hard to the point that others cannot achieve. It also refers to taking great pains to find a solution to a problem. 39. Happy after hearing it: It means you are very happy when you hear others point out your mistakes. 40. When you see a virtuous person, you should look up to him. 41. There is no classification without education: class, category. It means that anyone can receive education. 42. impartiality: bias, bias. It means not taking sides. Express neutrality or impartiality. 43. Be tireless in teaching: teach, teach. He teaches people to be extremely patient and never gets tired. 44. Never get tired of doing something: not getting bored because you love doing something. To describe being particularly interested in something and being immersed in it.45. Expressing one\’s ambitions through things: It refers to expressing one\’s feelings, ambitions and interests by describing objective things. 46. ​​Use metaphors to explain things: use things in nature as objects of description, and explain objective existence of things through detailed descriptions of things. 47. The passing is like this: Time is like this rushing river, passing by day and night. It means that time, like running water, will never come back, so we should cherish it more. 48. Continuous flow: Chuan, river. Describes pedestrians, cars and horses, etc. as continuous as water flow.

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