Idioms are stereotyped phrases or short sentences in Chinese. Idioms, spoken by everyone, become in words, so idioms. There are more than 50,000 idioms, of which 96% are in four-character format, and there are also three, five or even seven characters. Share 10 sets of four-character idioms today.
1. Deep-rooted: The metaphor is firmly grounded and not easily shaken.
2. There is no doubt: the facts are obvious, the reasons are sufficient, and there is no room for doubt.
3. Helpless: There is no strategy at all, there is no way to do it.
4. Innovate: remove the bad, take its essence, develop in a new direction, and emphasize innovation.
5. People follow the clouds: What people say, they also say. The description is not assertive, only concurred.
6. Similarity: Compare different people's words or words that are equally wonderful, or different practices that have the same good effect.
7. Pick up people's teeth: Pick up other people's words and take them as your own. Plagiarize or paraphrase what someone else has said. Derogatory.
8. Be unique: Set up a flag alone, become a family of your own, and emphasize uniqueness.
9. A corner [yú] place: a corner that is a little bit the size. Describe a small area.
10. Avoiding the important and light: It refers to avoiding heavy responsibilities and only picking the light ones to bear, and also refers to avoiding the main issues and only talking about irrelevant aspects.