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A Complete Collection of Four-character Idioms by Men Gong
1. A complete collection of four-character idioms of the door

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Kick off the threshold: because you run too hard and too fast, you kick off the threshold of others. Ironically, the lackeys who are sycophantic

pose in a dragon gate array: chatting, chatting and telling stories in detail?

Kill the whole family by throwing away all their property?

by the door: by: by, by; Door, door: home. Rely on other people's doors. Refers to relying on others, unable to stand on one's own feet?

Hard-support facade: put on a decent face and pretend to be fashionable. What are the manners, airs or appearances of maintaining the social status of the higher or middle class?

hard threshold: a metaphor for insurmountable difficulties?

the boat will be straight when it reaches the bridge gate: bridge: bridge. You don't have to worry about it in advance, and the problem will be solved in detail.

the boat will go straight to the bridge gate: bridge: bridge. You don't have to worry about it in advance, and the problem will be solved in detail.

hongmen banquet: hongmen: place name, now northeast of Lintong, Shaanxi. Refers to malicious banquets or banquets that harm guests.

Huangmen Xu Ma: Huangmen: the palace closed the door and later became the official signature; Xu: referring to the son-in-law of the emperor. An official in charge of the emperor's travel in the Han Dynasty. Refers to people who rely on marriage.

under the sender's door: send: rely on. Live in someone else's house. Metaphor is attached to other people's lives in detail?

whitewash the facade: whitewash: dress up and decorate. Metaphor only decorates the appearance beautifully and in detail?

side door crooked way: refers to the details of improper things?

popular goods: refers to the details of goods that sell well?

A thief walks the door: a metaphor for taking measures after an accident?

single-family: details of a single family?

the gate of hell: the junction of yin and yang in superstitious legends. Metaphor dangerous place in detail?

give the door a general: give the door a general's family from generation to generation. Refers to the details of the general's family.

there is no way forward and no way back: it is very difficult to describe the situation in detail?

single family: only one family lives in a courtyard, which also refers to the residential details of one family in a courtyard?

Sang Men Star: A quarrelsome person. Metaphor brings disaster or unlucky people in detail?

a scholar can know what's going on in the world without going out: a scholar refers to a Confucian scholar. A knowledgeable person can stay at home and know the details of the world?

distant relatives and near branches: a metaphor for distant relatives and close relatives?

To enter through the back door: a metaphor for seeking accommodation or benefits through improper means such as pleading or taking advantage of authority?

good things don't go out, but bad things spread thousands of miles: it means that good things are not easy to be known, but bad things spread very quickly and in detail?

noble family: noble family: rich family. A noble, prominent or privileged family?

self-declaration: the opera actor introduces the name, family background and origin of the role to the audience as soon as he enters the stage. Refers to introduce yourself in detail?

I'm not surprised to knock at the door in the middle of the night: the metaphor is that I haven't done anything shameful, and my heart is very practical and detailed?

knocking at the door in the middle of the night is not shocking: it is a metaphor that I have never done anything shameful, and my heart is very practical and detailed?

the curse of extermination: extermination: extermination; Door: family, family. What is the disaster of being wiped out by all ages?

I have never done anything wrong in my life, and I am not surprised to knock at the door in the middle of the night: all my life; Loss of heart: against conscience. I have never done anything against my conscience, even if people knock at the door in the middle of the night. Detailed?

convenient door: convenient: convenient. Buddhist language, the way to guide people into religion, and then the way to facilitate people.

Open the back door: a metaphor for using one's authority to give others some undue convenience and benefits?

disaster is coming: coming: coming. What are the details of the impending catastrophe?

No exit at the main gate, no entry at the second gate: details?

Broaden channels: It means trying to open up various channels as much as possible.

open door: doing something with or as if with the door open. It also refers to reducing restrictions in foreign relations and allowing foreigners to enter the country to carry out certain activities.

Going home three times and not entering: it refers to the story of Xia Yu's water management, which is a metaphor for being enthusiastic about his work and forgetting personal details because of public interests?

Once on the Dragon Gate: Dragon Gate: It is said that carp jumps over the dragon gate and becomes a dragon. Refers to a time when the apprentice is detailed?

once you climb the dragon gate, you are worth ten times: suddenly you get glory and your worth doubles.

cosmetic: detailed surface camouflage?

Sang Men God: refers to a fierce god who specializes in mourning and crying, and is a metaphor for people who bring bad luck?

shut the door: soup: juicy food. Metaphor when visiting, the host is not at home, refused to enter the door or received other cold reception?

thank guests behind closed doors: do you mean not to receive guests?

familiar with the door: familiar with the door diameter, knowing the situation and having a lot of experience. Detailed?

it is difficult to open a good door: a good door: the door to good. It used to mean that once you do good and help others, many people will come for help, and everyone can't cope. Detailed?

Every man sweeps his own snow, regardless of the frost on his tile: metaphor means that everyone cares about his own business, regardless of other people's business. Detailed?

Every man sweeps his own snow: a metaphor for not minding his own business. Detailed?

from door to door: from door to door: in order. According to the order of households, no one is missing. With "door to door". Detailed?

The wine and meat in Zhumen stink, and the road has frozen bones: the rich people have too much wine and meat to eat and stink, but the poor people die of cold and hunger in the street. Describe the social phenomenon of disparity between the rich and the poor. 2. A complete set of four-character idioms

Wash your hands to serve the public, thank the public for helping the sick, fold your arms to serve the public, report the ice business, give yourself up for the public, encourage the public to learn from the sun, make the city north Xu Gong, ignore the private, follow the private, waste the public, obey the law and serve the public, trickle down to the public, pay attention to the public, be honest and fair, be famous for the public, entrust the public with the private, and benefit the public. Doing things impartially, doing routine work, sighing for the public, worrying about the country's devotion to public interests and giving birth to public interests, abolishing private interests, holding ice for official business, sitting without a car driver, rewarding public interests, going straight to court, being fair and honest, facing the public, being open to the public, and cultivating public morality, Women cultivate women's virtue, be famous and powerful, get drunk and get a bus, be fair and reasonable, publish personal enmity, worry about public interests and forget private interests, forget private interests, be drunk, be famous and powerful, be loyal to public interests, harm public interests with private interests, be upright, take no bus, be just and fair, be above public interests, and be honest. Ding Gong digs a well, is impartial and selfless, is business-oriented, eight public plants and trees, sells public affairs for personal gain, is anxious for public interests and benefits, princes and nobles, Guo Gong Xia Wu, relies on a false son, goes flat to step into public affairs, moves a mountain from a foolish man, harms public interests and personal gains, fights public affairs and scolds a woman, is loyal to the country, distinguishes between public and private interests, works in the summer of five, admonishes public regulations in secret, turns his back on private interests, and supports public interests. Duke Zhou spits and feeds, shows devotion to public duty and self-denial, is eager for public good and righteousness, is a thief on public duty, * * *, dreams of Duke Zhou, Mountain Duke's downfall, overlapping public duty and folding foot, one country's three public services, fair Daming, Mu Gong Jin Mu, both public and private benefits, shows devotion to public duty as the law, is eager for public welfare, buys and sells public goods, sets up private courts, shows fairness to himself, grasps to the public, and takes advantage of public servants. Pian Pian Gongzi, Meng Gongquan's jurisdiction, for the sake of public interests, cutting off the arm to unite the public, making a large sum of money, benefiting both public and private interests, benefiting the public, bribing the public, being fair to the public, being fair to the public, handling the case impartially, being heartless, guarding the public, being fair, making a big move in public habits, putting the public before the private, being fair and upright, and having its own public opinion. Pushing honesty and spreading wealth, taking public affairs into consideration, being fair and aboveboard, giving consideration to public and private affairs, going behind public affairs and following private affairs, doing public affairs and private affairs, being honest and private, restoring public interests, taking public affairs and private affairs, destroying private affairs impartially, being honest and modest, cheating on public affairs and private affairs, being honest and clean, being fair and reasonable, being honest and honest, being a crane of sheep and male, and being fair to idle sons. 3. A complete set of four-character idioms beginning with the word

Public ears forget private interests, public boys forget private interests, public talents look forward to both public and private interests, public interests are fair and honest, fair and just, fair and just, fair and just, fair and fair, fair and fair transactions between public and private interests, public interests are fair and square, public interests are fair and square, public interests are fair and square, and public interests are fair and square.

2) public interests forget private affairs: focus on the public and forget private affairs. 3) Fairness and reasonableness: it means that it is fair and reasonable to handle things.

4) both public and private benefits: it is beneficial to both the public and the private. 5) Public and private benefits: it means that it is beneficial to both the public and the private.

the same as "both public and private". 6) Listen and observe: listen to opinions and observe things in many ways.

7) Fairness: Fairness, integrity and no compromise. 8) Fairness and integrity: refers to honesty and integrity, and does not follow private affairs.

9) Fair and honest: fair and upright, honest and strict. 1) Impartiality: Be impartial and unselfish.

11) Make it public: public: open; Zhi: refers to the content of things; Yu: Xiang; Public: the public. Tell the truth to everyone.

12) Loyalty to the country: it means serving the country faithfully. 13) All men are good: public: open; All: to; Same hobby: people with the same hobbies.

It means to take out your cherished things so that people with the same hobbies can enjoy them. 14) playboy: refers to the children of wealthy families who only talk about eating, drinking and having fun, and do nothing.

15) Childe Wang Sun: the children of nobles and bureaucrats in the old days. 16) Fair trade: fair and reasonable business.

17) Fairness and selflessness: Be fair and unselfish. 18) Fairness and integrity: fairness and equality, no favoritism, no graft.

19) business is business: business is done according to the principle of business, and personal feelings are not talked about. 2) Right and wrong: recognized right and wrong.

21) Give consideration to both public and private interests: both public and private interests are taken care of. 22) Public-private communication difficulties: Both public and private enterprises are in difficulties.

23) Private convenience: convenient for both public and private. 24) Forget personal matters: concentrate on the public and forget personal matters.

it's the same as "neglecting personal interests". 25) Public regulation and secret remonstrance: refers to multi-party remonstrance.

public and open; Secret, private. 26) public purchase and sale: fair and reasonable sale.

27) Gongmen Taoli: Gong: honorific title for people. Honoring someone's introduced successors and cultivated students.

28) Fair and aboveboard: impartial and aboveboard. 29) Private Gazette: Reporting personal hatred under the guise of official business.

with "personal vendetta". 3) public talent and public hope: talent: talent; Hope: Fame.

Only when you know fame can you call it the status of a public assistant. 31) Fairness and reasonableness: it means that it is fair and reasonable to handle things.

with "fair and reasonable". 32) Forgetting the private for the sake of official business, regardless of personal interests, regardless of personal gains and losses for the sake of collective interests.

The meaning of idioms containing public characters 1) Ye Gong Hao Long: Ye Gong: an aristocrat of the State of Chu in the Spring and Autumn Period, with a high name, was sealed in Ye (ancient city name, now Ye County, Henan Province). Metaphor means that you love something verbally, but you don't really like it.

2) Princes and nobles: generally refers to royalty and national interests. 3) Disserving the public and helping the private: seeking private interests in the name of the public.

4) A great official: a prestigious dignitary. Also known as "a famous public official".

5) A male giant: a famous person. Also known as "a famous public figure".

6) Be clear and just: be formal; Open; Open and aboveboard. 7) Be fair and just: be formal; Open; Open and aboveboard.

same as "being fair and just". 8) Mu Gong Jin Mu: the immortal Dong Wanggong and the Queen Mother of the West.

Later, it is used to celebrate a birthday, which is a metaphor for the host couple celebrating a birthday. 9) Deceiving the public and ignoring the law: deceiving the public and ignoring the law.

1) Abandoning public interests for personal gain. 11) Mountain public upside down: refers to lying in the car after being drunk.

describe being drunk. 12) Shenggong statement: Shenggong: Zhu Daosheng, a monk at the end of Jin Dynasty, was called Shenggong in the world.

Zhu Daosheng's explanation of Buddhism can make a stubborn stone nod. It is a metaphor that a proficient person will explain in person, and he will be able to reason thoroughly and influence people.

13) harming the public and enriching the private: harming the interests of the public and making private profits. 14) Tiangong Tunnel: The description is very fair and reasonable.

15) ask the official for personal gain: ask the official for personal gain. 16) Trusting the public for personal gain: Jude said that it was false for public gain and personal gain.

seek private interests in the name of the public. 17) Lord maharaja: the monarch is an important minister.

later refers to high officials and dignitaries. 18) Famous officials and dignitaries: refers to prestigious dignitaries.

same as "a famous public official and a great minister". 19) celebrities: refers to prestigious dignitaries.

same as "a famous giant". 2) Ming Gong Zheng Dao: Jude is formal; Open; Open and aboveboard.

same as "being fair and just". 21) Counterfeiting public interests for personal gain under the guise of public interests.

the same as "jobbery". 22) Borrow business for personal gain: seek personal gain in the name of business.

23) Selling public interests for personal gain. At the beginning of the word "Gong", idioms solitaire has both public and private interests → gathered together → upright → serious → a hundred beaks are like one → reaching the sky in one step → there are days beyond the sky → family happiness → unbearable → prevarication → my knees are like iron → irrefutable evidence → the mountains are exhausted → perfection → fly in the ointment → resourcefulness → man seeks things → man can conquer nature → a world of difference. Heaven → family happiness → joy → prevarication → my knees are like iron → irrefutable evidence is like a mountain → no water → perfection → fly in the ointment → resourcefulness → man proposes → man can conquer nature → a world of difference → there is no long thing → extremes meet → turning defeat into victory → winning friends like a cloud → letting the clouds go → dispersing horses and stopping cows → 4. The four-word auspicious idiom encyclopedia of the gatehouse

Happiness is like the East China Sea

Fú rú dō ng h ? i

[Interpretation] The water in the East China Sea is boundless; Old greetings.

[out] Ming Honggeng's Qing Ping Shan Tang Hua Ben Hua Deng Jiao Lian Female Becoming a Buddha.