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Four-character idioms with good words and sentences
1, colorful

(1) The colorful pronunciation wǔ guāng shí sè means to describe bright colors and various patterns.

(2) phonetic notation: ㄨˇㄨㄤㄕㄧˊㄙㄜˋ.

(3) Usage: as predicate, attribute and adverbial; Colorful

(4) Source: Liang Jiangyan's Riise Fu in the Southern Dynasties: "Five colors are wandering, and ten colors are separated."

The colors are bright and varied.

2. ecstasy

(1) The ecstatic pinyin X and xěn xǐruòKuang mean to describe happiness and excitement to the extreme.

(2) phonetic notation: ㄒㄧㄣㄒㄧˇㄖㄨㄛㄎㄨㄤˊ

(3) Usage: as predicate, attribute and adverbial; Describe the ecstasy of people.

(4) Source: Qing Ji Garden Owner "Night Tan Suilu Garrison Girl": "Young people are overjoyed to respond."

Step 3 be innocent

(1) Naive pinyin X and N Xǐruo Kuang, Tiā nzh ē nà mà n mean people are simple, frank and natural, and are also used to describe teenagers or children who are simple, lively and lovely, without affectation and hypocrisy.

(2) phonetic notation: ㄊㄧㄢㄓㄣㄌㄢㄇㄢˋ

(3) use: combined; As predicate, attribute and adverbial; Describe children, etc.

(4) Source: Song Gongkai's "Gao Ma Xiao Er Tu": "This horse is poor and the horse has three teeth. The appearance of heaven is true, good and beautiful, and clear and white clothes are not suitable. "

4. Freedom

(1) Free Pinyin Ziyó u Zizà i means unrestrained, carefree and at ease.

(2) phonetic notation: ㄗㄧˋㄧㄡˊㄗㄧˋㄗㄞˋ

(3) use: combined; As predicate and attribute; With praise.

(4) Source: Ye Shengtao's Maling Gua: "Look at those who have been handed in and rolled out, like free gods."

5, carefree

(1) The carefree pinyin wú y not uú wú l incarnation means that there are no worries, worries and worries. It describes getting rid of worries, getting rid of worries and feeling comfortable and happy.

(2) phonetic notation: ㄨˊㄧㄡㄨˊㄌㄩˋ

(3) use: combined; As predicate, object and attribute; Used of people or animals and plants.

(4) Source: Ye Shengtao's Ni Huanzhi: "Huanzhi stared at the direction pointed by the ice, as if he saw carefree men and women walking in the shade."