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A four-character idiom with lighting

1. Four-character idioms about light

Dim without light Dim: same as "dim", not bright, dim.

Describe dim and not bright, carry forward the glory, carry forward the glory, make the good things continue to develop, expand and improve on the original basis. The spring light leaks. The willow branches are green, revealing the message brought by spring. It means that a secret or an affair between a man and a woman has been leaked out. Brilliance: brilliance.

Describes extremely brilliant and brilliant Guangzongyaozu Guang: having face; Zong: clan; Yao: showing off; Zu: ancestors. To win glory for the clan and make the ancestors shine. Shining refers to unremitting efforts in moral cultivation and renewing the glory day by day. Shining refers to a person's progress in morality, literature, art, etc. Reflection refers to the reflection in the sky at sunset. Shines brightly for a short time.

It is a metaphor for a person’s sudden excitement before death. It also refers to the short-lived prosperity on the eve of the death of things. The fleeting light refers to the fleeting time. The light is used to hide the edge, and the talent is not exposed. The fleeting time describes the extremely short time. The leakage of spring light originally refers to revealing the information of spring. Later, it is used to describe the leakage of private affairs between men and women. Lu Liguang Weird describes a strange phenomenon, with complex colors. Floating light refers to a fleeting light that floats on the surface but does not go deep. The whole face is covered with red light: the entire face.

Describes a feeling of being in a good mood and being in good spirits. Dim: not bright, dim. Describes losing its luster.

Seeing light from all sides describes a person who is very worldly and can handle all aspects very thoughtfully. Sparkling: The light reflected from sunlight or moonlight on water waves.

Sparkling: Describes the clarity of water and stone. The waves are bright and clean.

Morning light Xiwei Xiwei: The sky is dim. It was getting dim in the morning.

To guide light through the wall: to penetrate; to guide: to introduce. Cut through the walls and bring in candlelight.

Describes poor people studying hard. Bright spring: beautiful, lovely.

Describes the bright and lovely scenery in spring. The flash and shadow of the sword are vaguely visible.

Describes an environment full of sinister atmosphere. Dehou, Liuguang De: morality, virtue; Hou: heavy; Liu: influence; Guang: "wide".

Refers to high morals and far-reaching influence. The flash of lightning and the dew before sunrise.

Metaphor for things that have not existed for a long time. The light of lightning, the fire of flint.

Originally a Buddhist term, it metaphorically refers to the fleeting nature of things. It is often used to describe things that disappear in an instant like lightning and stone fire.

Carry forward: develop, promote; Guangda: brilliant and grand. Develop and improve good styles and traditions.

Beautiful scenery describes the scenery as soft and beautiful. The light and passing shadows on the water surface disappear in a flash.

It is a metaphor for not observing carefully, not studying deeply, and not making a deep impression. Scraping and polishing: scraping off dirt and polishing it to shine.

Metaphors make things shine again. It also means to think carefully.

Dazzling: dazzling. Describe bright and dazzling.

It is also used to describe the extremely high achievements of certain works of art and artistic images. Brilliant often refers to a lofty future or a great career.

Light can judge people. Light: bright; Jian: shine. The shining light can illuminate the figures.

Describes black hair, moist and gorgeous skin, or smooth and bright utensils. Aboveboard: Open and honest.

Be honest and upright. Time flies like an arrow. Time: time.

Time flies by like an arrow. Describe time passing very quickly.

Be aboveboard, be honest, speak and act with integrity. Guangfeng Jiyue Guangfeng: the wind when it clears up after the rain; Ji: the rain and snow have stopped.

Describes the scene of everything being clear and pure after the rain. It also refers to a broad mind and heart.

Guangfu: restore old things; old things: old things.

It refers to recovering the mountains and rivers of the motherland that were occupied by the enemy.

Brilliant means brilliant, shining into the distance. Broad daylight: broad daylight: the largest sky, broad daylight; daylight: the sun where all things grow.

Originally described as a time of peace and prosperity. The latter is a metaphor for situations where everyone can see very clearly.

Time flies. Time flies: time passes bit by bit. Refers to the passage of time gradually.

The light before the end means that things are done neatly and neatly, without leaving any traces. Guangqian and Yuhou Guangqian: Guangdong’s previous career; Yuhou: Bequeath to future generations.

Bring glory to ancestors and benefit future generations. Describes a person's great achievements.

Strange and strange: strange and strange brilliance; Lu Li: uneven opening. Describes strange and colorful shapes.

Harmony, light and dust. Harmony and Tong: mixed. Heguang: a mixture of various brilliance; Tongchen: the same as the secular world.

Refers to a passive attitude of not showing off one's edge and being aloof from the world. It is also a metaphor for complicity.

Hui Ji Tao Guang Hui and Tao: to hide; Ji: trace; Guang: refers to talent. Refers to hiding one's talents from being exposed.

The scenery of lakes and mountains. The scenery of lakes and mountains. It means there are water, mountains and beautiful scenery.

Hunsu and light: Hunsu: mixed with the world; Heguang: mixed with all brilliance. It is a metaphor for not showing off one's edge and remaining aloof from the world.

It also refers to incompetence and ineffectiveness. Yoshimitsu Katayu Yoshimitsu: the name of the mythical beast in ancient mythology; Katayu: a piece of hair.

A metaphor for the remaining precious cultural relics. The more profound the merits accumulated, the wider the kindness will be passed on to future generations.

Backlight refers to the phenomenon of short-term brightness in the sky due to light reflection when the sun has just set. It is a metaphor for a person's sudden excitement before death.

It is also a metaphor for the apparent prosperity of things on the eve of their demise. The light of fire lit up the sky.

Describes a huge fire (mostly fire). Eyes as small as beans. Eyes as small as beans.

Describes short-sightedness and lack of foresight. Time flies, which describes how time passes very quickly.

Lu Palace Ling Guang Ling Guang: The name of the palace in the Han Dynasty. A metaphor for the only remaining prestigious person or thing.

Bright eyes: bright look. His eyes are bright and lively.

The eyes are as bright as torches. The eyes are as bright as torches. Staring angrily.

Also describes being far-sighted. Mouse-like eyes describe a person's eyes as cunning.

Wonderful light and color. The sun and the moon are shining again. Chongguang: shine again.

The sun and moon shine again. It is a metaphor for the emergence of a new Qingming situation after some turmoil.

Humble and radiant. The Venerable shows his virtue by being humble. radiant radiance: the glow on the face; glow: the radiant appearance.

Describes good health and full of energy. The mountains and water are beautiful, the water waves are beautiful, and the scenery on the mountains is clear and clean.

Describes the beautiful scenery of mountains and rivers. Short-sighted refers to short-sightedness and lack of foresight.

The water color and mountain scenery are beautiful. The water waves are beautiful and the scenery on the mountains is clear and clean. Describe the beautiful scenery of mountains and rivers.

Stone fire and lightning describe things that disappear in an instant like lightning and stone fire. Taoguang: to hide one's talents; to hide one's talents: to prevent others from knowing one's traces.

Refers to hiding talents and not exposing them. Hiding one's capabilities and biding one's time means hiding talents so as not to expose them.

Colorful refers to bright colors and various patterns. The star is extinguished and the light is separated, which means that the relationship between friends cannot continue.

Luminous Jade A precious jade that emits light at night. Upright and fair. 2. Four-character words about the word "lamp"

Idioms starting with the word "lamp" include: feasting, bright lights, thousands of lights, moths flying into the fire, bright lights. Basic explanation: 1. Lighting Appliances: Electricity~.

Road~. ~Fire (generally refers to a bright lamp).

~ language (one of the communication methods). ~ mark.

2. Other luminous and heating devices: red and green~. Instructions~.

Alcohol~. 3. Decorative hanging lanterns: ~ Festival.

~City. River~.

Ice~. Definition of the idiom: 1. Feasting and feasting [dēng hóng jiǔ lǜ] describes the corrupt life of seeking pleasure, and also describes the prosperous scene in cities or entertainment venues.

Also known as "the feasting and feasting". 2. Lamps and candles are brilliant [dēng zhú huī huáng] brilliant: dazzling.

Describes the bright lights and dazzling brilliance. 3. Bright lights [dēng huǒ huī huáng] describes the bustling scene with bright lights at night.

4. The moth flies into the flame [dēng é pū huǒ], which is a metaphor for seeking death. 5. Every house is lit with lights [dēng huǒ wàn jiā].

Refers to when it is dark and the lights are on. It also describes the scene of the town at night. 3. () () () light four-character idiom

dim without light dim: not bright, dim. Describes losing its luster.

Seeing light from all directions describes a person who is very worldly and can handle all aspects very thoughtfully.

To guide light through the wall: to penetrate; to guide: to introduce. Cut through the walls and bring in candlelight. Describes the poor family studying hard.

Dehou Liuguang De: morality, virtue; thick: heavy; flow: influence; light: "wide". It means high morals and far-reaching influence.

Scraping and polishing: scraping off dirt and polishing to make it shiny. Metaphors make things shine again. It also means to think carefully.

The light of Hehe Hehe: remarkable appearance. Originally refers to the sun's light being bright and clear. Post-metaphorical people enjoy high prestige and momentum.

Hui Ji Tao Guang Hui, Tao: to hide; Ji: trace; Guang: refers to talent. Refers to hiding one's talents from being exposed.

Hunsu and light: Hunsu: mixed with the world; Heguang: mixed with all brilliance. It is a metaphor for not showing off one's edge and remaining aloof from the world. It also refers to incompetence and ineffectiveness.

The more profound the merits accumulated, the wider the kindness will be passed on to future generations.

"Leaking the spring" originally refers to the willow leaves first revealing the information of the arrival of spring, and later it refers to the leakage of the affair between a man and a woman, or the secret being discovered.

Lu Palace Ling Guang Ling Guang: The name of the palace in the Han Dynasty. A metaphor for the only remaining prestigious person or thing.

Humility and glory. The Venerable shows his virtue by being humble.

The sun and the moon re-glow. Re-glow: re-radiate the light. The sun and moon shine again. It is a metaphor for the emergence of a new Qingming situation after some turmoil.

Stone fire and lightning describe things that disappear in an instant like lightning and stone fire.

Short-sightedness refers to short-sightedness and lack of foresight.

The water color and mountain scenery are beautiful. The water waves are beautiful and the scenery on the mountains is clear and clean. Describe the beautiful scenery of mountains and rivers.

Chiseling through the wall to steal light originally refers to Kuang Heng in the Western Han Dynasty who chiseled through the wall to allow his neighbors to read by candlelight. Later it was used to describe a poor family who studied hard.

Dull: Same as "dim", not bright, dim. Describes losing its luster.

Bullshit: tell lies. Calendering: Paper and cloth are polished with stones to make them shiny, which is called "calendering"; it is a metaphor for catching someone else's shine. Refers to sweet words and deceiving people out of money.

East wall afterglow The light coming from the east wall. Showing care or benefit that is beneficial to others without harming oneself.

Return to light, Buddhist language. It refers to checking and self-reflecting with Buddha nature.

Mixed with vulgarity and light, the same as the secular world, without showing any edge. It means not seeking specialness and not competing with the world.

To hide one’s talents and talents means to hide one’s talents.

Leaking the spring ①Revealing the information of spring.

② Refers to secretly transmitting news or leaking personal relationships between men and women.

Glimpses and glimmers refer to glimmers and glimmers, floating on the surface but not going deep.

Full face with red light: full face: the entire face. Describes feeling happy and energetic.

The remaining light of the evening scene is like the afterglow of the setting sun. It is a metaphor for old age and frailty, approaching death.

Selfless light is a metaphor for the virtue of an emperor.

The sun and the moon have lost their light. Even the sun and the moon have lost their brilliance. The metaphor is extremely dark.

Tao Yao Hanguang hides and hides the light. It means not showing off your reputation.

The warm and beautiful scenery refers to the warm and beautiful scenery.

Rapid lightning refers to the rapid passage of time like lightning.

To keep a low profile and keep one's talents is to hide one's deeds and talents and not to reveal one's talents.

Sweep it all away. Sweep it all away in one go.

Beautiful scenery: soft and beautiful. Soft and beautiful charm or natural scenery. 4. What are the idioms with the first two characters of lighting?

Gān dǎn xiāng zhào

[Explanation] Describes being loyal to others; treating each other sincerely. Liver and gallbladder: a metaphor for a sincere heart. [p> Correct pronunciation] Zhao; cannot be pronounced as "zhāo"; phase; cannot be pronounced as "xiànɡ".

[Shape identification] Liver; cannot be written as "Gan".

[Similar meaning] To show one's sincerity

[Antonym] To fight with each other

[Usage] Mostly used to get along with each other sincerely; between extremely trusting comrades and friends; sometimes Also used between organizations. Generally used as a predicate.

[Structure] Subject-predicate formula.

[Analysis] ~ and "exuding one's courage and courage" both describe loyalty to others. But the word "phase" in ~ focuses more on each other; "exerting one's heart and soul" focuses on one's loyalty to the collective, the people, the party, and the motherland. 5. The four-character word for light

Hide one's light, keep a low profile, moonlight, wind, carry forward, dim, dull, auspicious light, phoenix feathers, strange light, brilliant, thick, flowing light, auspicious light, see light from all sides, strange things, rat's eyes, short-sighted, dim, dull, floating light, fleeting shadow, auspicious light, feathers, chisel wall Stealing light, bright and upright, colorful scenery, beautiful light, wind and moon, bright and upright, sparkling and dazzling, harmonious light and dust, morning light, an inch of time, an inch of gold, graceful scenery, hidden light, time is like an arrow, spring light is bright, radiant, eyes are like beans, swept away, and the oily light can be seen. It is great, bright, lakes and mountains, pearls, eyes like torches. Warm color, full face, red light, floating light, shadow, shadow on the east wall, shadow of knife, sword, electric stone, volcano, water color, broad daylight, shadow, shadow, low light, hidden light, restoration of old things, dazzling, floating light leaping into gold.

6. The four-character idiom of "what, what, what, light"

short-sighted,

swept away,

full of red light,

humble and respectful Light,

dim and dull,

dazzling and winning glory,

stubborn iron produces light,

Lu Dian’s aura,

Drawing light through the wall,

Cutting through the wall to steal the light,

Looking forward to the flowing light,

The sun and the moon shine again,

Dusk scene The remaining light,

The selfless light,

The empty calendered light,

The ordinary and harmonious light,

The traces of the light are hidden,

Bright eyes,

Taoyao Hanguang,

Dehou Liuguang,

Kataba Yoshimitsu,

Lightning The light,

The warm color of the time,

The rapid current of light,

The condensed light,

The sun and the moon have no light,

Ninety Years of Spring,

A poor girl splits the light,

Sees the light from all directions,

The light of the country 7. The four illuminated Word idioms

Heart to heart: heart; shine: reflect, see. See each other sincerely. It is a metaphor for knowing each other very well and reaching the level of being in tune with each other.

Liver and gallbladder: a metaphor for sincerity. A metaphor for meeting each other sincerely.

Backlight refers to the phenomenon of short-term brightness in the sky due to light reflection when the sun has just set. It is a metaphor for a person's sudden excitement before death. It is also a metaphor for the eve of the death of things.

Lucky stars shine brightly. Lucky stars: stars that bring good luck and luck to people. In the old days, people who believed in astrology believed that a person's destiny was related to the position and movement of the stars.

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Reading with Fireflies in a Bag Put a firefly in your pocket and read with it. Describes a poor family and diligent study.

Nang Ying Photo Book Nang Ying: Put the fireflies in the bag. Describes a poor family and diligent study.

To illuminate oneself while burning chaff is a metaphor for being diligent and studious.

Tacit understanding: to know; to declare: to speak openly. They understand each other in their hearts without saying it publicly.

A friendship of mutual understanding and mutual understanding.

According to the book: according to; book: book; xuan: read out; subject: subject, article. Read the terms from the book.