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  • 1. Idioms and explanations with the word "和"
  • 2.Horizontal and vertical blocks and postscripts
  • 3. What are the idioms with four characters horizontally and three characters vertically?
  • 4. Idioms with the word "block"

Idioms and explanations with the word "和"


[Hongzhi levy] refers to excessive collection of taxes and harsh corvee.

[Hong Kong levy and harsh collection] refers to excessive collection of taxes and forcibly plundering people's wealth.

[Excessive expropriation] Collect: plunder. It refers to the imposition of exorbitant taxes and miscellaneous taxes on the people and cruel exploitation.

[Excessive tax collection] Excessive collection of taxes and forcibly plundering people's wealth.

[Horizontal needle and vertical thread] refers to sewing.

[Horizontal blocking and vertical blocking] refers to blocking from many sides. Same as "horizontal and vertical blocks".

[Hanghāsāṇī] refers to unexpected and unprovoked disasters. It's the same as "heavy disaster and flying disaster".

[Hengfa Fei disaster] Heng: Unexpected. Refers to an unexpected and unprovoked disaster.

[Walking straight] Running around without any scruples.

[Running around] Running around without any scruples.

[Rampage] describes the reactionary forces' rampant activities and doing whatever they want.

[Hongxing Tianxia] Hengxing: galloping vertically and horizontally without any hindrance. Describing traveling all over the world, there are obstacles. It also describes fighting in the east and west, claiming strength everywhere and having no opponents.

[Going against the grain] refers to doing something contrary to the norm and acting inappropriately.

[Rampage and lawlessness] Rampage: Act arrogantly. Unscrupulous and dedicated to doing illegal things.

[Hong Kong domineering] Heng Xing: act arrogantly and use power to do bad things; domineering: unreasonable. Relying on power to do evil.

[Heng Xiang Jie Chu] refers to extraordinary excellence.

[hengwuwei] Do whatever you want without any scruples.

[Drag horizontally and pull vertically] It’s like dragging horizontally and pulling backwards. Refers to dragging and pulling with violence.

[Drag horizontally and backward] Pull: pull hard. Refers to dragging and pulling with violence.

[Drag horizontally and pull backwards] It’s like dragging horizontally and pulling backwards.

[picking the nose horizontally and picking the eyes vertically] is a metaphor for being picky in every possible way.

[Lying horizontally and vertically] Lying down in a messy manner.

[Hengshan Fu Poetry] Huan: Spear; Fu: Yin. Holding a spear horizontally and composing a poem. Refers to the heroic spirit of being able to be both civil and military.

[Shuo horizontally and vertically] refers to multiple explanations and repeated explanations.

[Horizontal branches] Branches: a metaphor for small or side things. It is a metaphor for something troublesome happening unexpectedly in the process of solving a problem.

[Sweep thousands of troops] Sweep: sweep, sweep away. Sweeping away a large number of enemy troops like sweeping the floor.

[Horizontal three and straight four] describes the vertical and horizontal chaos.

[Horizontal three and vertical four] It is still said that there are seven horizontal and eight vertical.

[僃僿无文] 僃, vulgar. Vulgarity has no culture.

[Horse and farewell] refers to running vertically and horizontally.

[Robbing by force] refers to seizing with force.

[Plunder by force] means to seize something by force.

[Hangqiangjingma] refers to holding a weapon and galloping on a horse. Refers to fighting on the battlefield. It's like a leaping horse.

[Horizontal seven vertical eight] Some horizontal, some vertical, chaotic. Describes chaos.

[Brows raised and exhaled] Youyan is elated. Describes the joy and joy after getting rid of long-term stress.

[Brows raised and eyes raised] describes a strong or ferocious look.

[glaring with cross-brows] I still say that I have cross-brows and eyes. Describes the look of looking at each other angrily and with a fierce attitude.

[an angry look] describes the look of an angry look.

[With raised eyebrows and eyes] He frowned and stared. Describes the look of looking at each other angrily and with a fierce attitude.

[Brows are crossed and eyes are raised] It is still said that eyebrows are raised and eyes are crossed. Describes the look of looking at each other angrily and with a fierce attitude.

[Brows are crossed and the eyes are raised] It is still said that the eyebrows are raised and the eyes are raised. Describes the look of looking at each other angrily and with a fierce attitude.

[With a cold eyebrow and a cold look] An angry and contemptuous look.

[With a cold look on his face] Angry and contemptuous look. Same as "crossing eyebrows and cold eyes".

[Brows raised and eyes wide open] Youyan frowned and stared. Describes the look of looking at each other angrily and with a fierce attitude.

[glaring] means looking at each other angrily and with a fierce attitude. The same as "crossing the eyebrows and nuking the eyes".

[Arrogant and unreasonable] A rude and unreasonable attitude.

[Horizontal block and vertical block] refers to obstruction from multiple sides.

[Excessive taxation] Excessive collection of taxes and forcible looting of people's wealth. Same as "excessive taxation and violent taxation".

[hengjintuoyu] refers to official attire.

[See sideways] means to be exposed from the side rather than from the front.

[A horizontal disaster is not a disaster] It is still said that a horizontal disaster is a flying disaster. Refers to an unexpected and unprovoked disaster.

[henghefei disaster] refers to unexpected and unprovoked disasters. Same as "disastrous and flying disaster".

[Hengge and leaping horse] Hold the spear horizontally and gallop the horse. Describes the majestic and heroic posture of soldiers preparing to charge into battle.

[Hengge Panma] Just like Hengge Prancing Horse. Describes the majestic and heroic posture of soldiers preparing to charge into battle.

[Heng Fu violent collection] Heng, Wu: cruel, tyrannical, fierce; Fu, Leng: tax collection, gathering wealth. Exorbitant taxes and miscellaneous taxes were levied tyrannically and cruelly. Describe the crimes of the reactionary ruling class, which are greedy and ferocious and plunder the people.

[Hengfeng side ridge] describes the criss-crossing mountains with overlapping ups and downs.

[Excessive reward] A reward that does not meet the regulations.

[Lying horizontally and vertically] Lying down in a messy manner.

[Heng Dao Prancing Horse] refers to holding a weapon and galloping on a horse. Refers to fighting on the battlefield. It is still said that the horse is leaping into the air.

[Horizontal knife and axe] refers to holding a knife and an axe.

[Hong Kong through through] refers to integration. Integrate all aspects of knowledge and principles to gain a comprehensive and thorough understanding.

[Rampage] To rush around and be arrogant and unreasonable.

[Rampage] To rush around and be arrogant and unreasonable. Same as "Rampage".

[The power of Hengcao] Hengcao: Trample the grass down. Like trampling down grass. A metaphor for slight merit.

The idioms and explanations of the word "horizontal" in the second position are as follows:

[Zongheng Tianxia] Travel anywhere in the world without any hindrance.

[Open and close vertically and horizontally] means to control freely.

[Vertical and horizontal opening and closing] refers to freedom of operation. Same as "opening and closing vertically and horizontally".

[vertical and horizontal crossing] horizontal and vertical crossings together. The situation is also described as complicated.

[crisscross] horizontally and vertically. Cross together. The situation is also described as complicated.

[Vertical and horizontal galloping] Vertical: north-south direction; horizontal: east-west direction; galloping: galloping vertically. Run back and forth unimpeded. Describes heroic fighting and invincibility. It can also be used as a metaphor for being unrestrained and unrestrained in writing.

[Vertical and horizontal galloping] describes running around without any hindrance. It is a metaphor for fighting bravely; being invincible. It also refers to writing articles freely and freely; writing vigorously. Gallop: gallop.

[Zongheng捭昖] Zongheng: combine vertically and horizontally; 捭阖: open and close, a method of lobbying by strategists during the Warring States Period. Refers to the use of political or diplomatic means to divide or win over.

[Bossy and domineering] Domineering: domineering and unreasonable. Arbitrary and arbitrary, arbitrary and unreasonable.

[Corpse littered the field] Corpses lay everywhere. Describes a large number of dead people.

[Seven horizontal and eight vertical] Some horizontal, some vertical, chaotic. Describes chaos.

[Arrogant and unreasonable] A rude and unreasonable attitude.

[Hegemonic and domineering] Domineering: tyrannical and violent. Rampant and violent, doing evil, tyrannical and tyrannical.

[falling eastward and westward] describes chaos.

[Chai hairpin with messy sideburns] Sideburns: the hair around the ears; hairpin: women’s jewelry, composed of two strands. Her hair was messy around her ears, and her jewelry lay sideways. Describes the appearance of a woman without dressing up when she first wakes up from sleep.

[Refer to the horizontal direction of the dipper] When the Beidou turns, refer to the horizontal direction of the stars. When the sky is approaching. w

The idioms and explanations of the word "horizontal" in the third position are as follows:

[Crash and rush] describes breaking forward, rushing unstoppably or without scruples.

[Overflowing with ambiguities] It is a metaphor for unexpected blunders in the process of dealing with a problem.

[A couch spread across the bed] describes a person lying across the bed.

[flesh and blood flying everywhere] describes the tragic situation in which the blood and flesh of the dead and injured are scattered when an explosion or other disaster occurs.

[Diagonal horizontal formation] refers to the formation of flying geese. When wild geese fly, they may be in the shape of "人" or "一", hence the name.

[Crooked but not straight] The appearance of being crooked or not straight.

[Tears running down my face] Tears and snot running all over my face. Describes extreme sadness.

[wantonly] wantonly: killing or persecuting at will. Rampant: Taking advantage of power to do evil, being arrogant and violent. Do whatever you please. Also known as "raging rampant".

[Wrathful and rampant] Rampant: arbitrary killing or persecution. Rampant: Taking advantage of power to do evil, being arrogant and violent. Do whatever you please.

[Frost Qi Hengqiu] Shuang: Autumn frost. Qi: ambition. A metaphor for ambition, as severe as autumn frost.

[People's desires run rampant] refers to the corrupt social atmosphere, where people indulge in lust and disregard moral justice.

[The sidelines come out] Yuyan appears everywhere.

[glaring] Raise your eyebrows and widen your eyes. Describes the look of glaring.

[Full of wit] Full of wonderful interest (mostly refers to language, articles or works of art).

[Frowning with frowning eyes] Describes a arrogant and ferocious appearance.

[Laoqihengqiu] Describes a sophisticated and conceited demeanor. Now it is used to describe someone who is arrogant and shows off his seniority. It also describes a lack of vitality.

[Trapped mind and worry] Having a troubled mind and full of worries. Indicates effort.

[Flood crossflow] Crossflow: Flow without following the river course. Flooding. It is a metaphor for evil ways running rampant.

[Funny] Described as very humorous and witty.

[flying disaster] unexpected disaster.

[Flying disaster] An unexpected disaster.

[Jackal crossing] Crossing: across the middle of the road. It is a metaphor for bad people taking power.

[Canghai Hengliu] Canghai: refers to the sea; Hengliu: water flows in all directions. The sea water rushes in all directions. A metaphor for political chaos and social unrest.

[Talent] Talent: Talent expressed externally. Mostly refers to literature and art, very talented.

[Horizontal posture of pen and ink] refers to the beauty and variety of calligraphy, painting, and poetry.

[Extreme levy] refers to the forced collection of taxes and plundering people's wealth.

[Domineering and domineering] Still saying that domineering and domineering. Refers to relying on power to do evil.

[Stands and shoes are vertical and horizontal] describes the constant coming and going of tourists.

[Arbitrary and arbitrary] Arbitrary: making judgments based only on subjective imagination. Tyranny: autocratic and forceful. Describes someone who relies on power to act arbitrarily and domineeringly.

[Tears run wildly] Tears and snot dripping all over my face. Describes extreme sadness. Same as "tears flow across the river".

[Seven vertical and eight horizontal] describes unrestrained and unrestrained.

[Leiluohaoheng] describes the words as bright and unrestrained.

[Lao Tears Zongheng] Zongheng: staggered. The old man burst into tears, describing extreme sadness or excitement.

[The Big Dipper turns to the horizontal direction] The Big Dipper turns to the horizontal direction, and the ginseng stars move horizontally. It means when it's almost dawn.

[Messy hairpins on the temples] Sideburns: the hair around the ears; hairpin: women’s jewelry, composed of two strands. Her hair was messy around her ears, and her jewelry lay sideways. Describes the appearance of a woman without dressing up when she first wakes up from sleep.

[捭阖Zongheng] 捭阖, opening and closing. Abbreviation for Zongheng, Hezong and Lianheng. Use rhetoric to detect and impress others, and use means of differentiation and struggle in politics and diplomacy.


The meaning of horizontal and vertical blocks, idioms with the word "和" and their explanations Figure 1

Horizontal and vertical barriers


  [Original idiom]: horizontal blocks and vertical blocks

  [Standard pronunciation]: héng lán shù dǎng

  [Traditional Chinese writing]: horizontal blocks and vertical blocks Block

   [What does horizontal block and vertical block mean]: Blocking from multiple sides.

  [Horizontal block and vertical block idiom solitaire]: Old tears are everywhere → Horizontal block and vertical block→ There is no dragon left

  [Usage analysis] : used as object and attributive; used to do things

   [Pronunciation warning]: Pay attention to the polyphonic characters: ① héng means to run vertically and horizontally; ② hèng means to make a fortune unruly.

   [Source Note]: Chapter 40 of "The Legend of Heroes of Sons and Daughters": "I don't want my uncle and wife to just talk about it. Those words were discussed. "

   [corresponding synonyms]: horizontal and vertical blocking.

The meaning of horizontal and vertical blocks, idioms with the word "和" and their explanations Figure 2

What are the idioms with four characters horizontally and three characters vertically?


Rampant, reckless and unreasonable.
Hengfeng and side ridges describe the criss-crossing mountains with overlapping ups and downs.
Heng Fu, violent and violent: Heng, violent: cruel, tyrannical, fierce; Fu, Lian: to collect taxes and gather wealth. Exorbitant taxes and miscellaneous taxes were levied tyrannically and cruelly. Describe the crimes of the reactionary ruling class, which are greedy and ferocious and plunder the people.
Heng Ge and Leap Horse Hold the spear horizontally and gallop the horse. Describes the majestic and heroic posture of soldiers preparing to charge into battle.
A scowl is used to describe an angry look.
Hung eyebrows and vertical eyes describe a tyrannical or ferocious look.
Horizontal, vertical, and horizontal. Some are horizontal, some are vertical, and it’s a mess. Describes chaos.
Sweep across thousands of armies: Sweep, sweep away. Sweeping away a large number of enemy troops like sweeping the floor.
Horizontal branches Branches: a metaphor for small or side things. It is a metaphor for something troublesome happening unexpectedly in the process of solving a problem.
Hengshu writes poems: Hengshu: spear; Fu: chant. Holding a spear horizontally and composing a poem. Refers to the heroic spirit of being able to be both civil and military.
Being domineering and domineering Hengxing: acting arrogantly and using power to do bad things; domineering: being unreasonable. Relying on power to do evil.
Acting lawlessly Rampant: Acting arrogantly. Unscrupulous and dedicated to doing illegal things.
Hongxing the world Hengxing: galloping freely and unimpeded. Describing traveling all over the world, there are obstacles. It also describes fighting in the east and west, claiming strength everywhere and having no opponents.
Rampant and unbridled describes the reactionary forces' rampant activities and doing whatever they want.
Extremely levy and expropriation: plunder. It refers to the imposition of exorbitant taxes and miscellaneous taxes on the people and cruel exploitation.
Horizontal disaster: unexpected. Refers to an unexpected and unprovoked disaster.
Rough and unreasonable.
Prancing a horse with a gun across the horse means holding a weapon and galloping on a horse. Refers to fighting on the battlefield. It's like a leaping horse.
Hangdongdongbiaoqiang means running vertically and horizontally.
To be uncivilized is to be vulgar. Vulgarity has no culture.
Three horizontally and four vertically means seven horizontally and eight vertically.
Three horizontally and four horizontally describe the vertical and horizontal chaos.
Horizontal explanation and vertical explanation refer to multiple explanations and repeated explanations.
Lying horizontally or vertically. Lying down in a messy manner.
Dragging horizontally and pulling backwards is like dragging horizontally and backwards.
Drag horizontally and backward. Pull: pull hard. Refers to dragging and pulling with violence.
Dragging horizontally and vertically is like dragging horizontally and backwards. Refers to dragging and pulling with violence.
Heng Xiang Ji Chu refers to extraordinary excellence.
Going against the grain means doing things against the norm and acting inappropriately.
Running around without any scruples.
Walking straight and running freely without any scruples.
Horizontal blocking and vertical blocking refers to blocking from multiple sides. Same as "horizontal and vertical blocks".
Horizontal needle and vertical thread refer to sewing.
Excessive rewards are rewards that do not meet the regulations.
Unexpected disasters refer to unexpected and unprovoked disasters. Same as "disastrous and flying disaster".
A misfortune is not a disaster. It is still a misfortune. Refers to an unexpected and unprovoked disaster.
Excessive extortion, excessive tax collection, and forcible plunder of people's wealth. Same as "excessive taxation and violent taxation".
Seizing by force refers to seizing by force.
Seize by force means to seize by force.
Being unscrupulous and acting arbitrarily without any scruples.
Hong Kong disaster refers to an unexpected and unprovoked disaster. It's the same as "heavy disaster and flying disaster".
Excessive taxation, excessive taxation, and forcible plundering of people's wealth.
Excessive taxation refers to excessive collection of taxes and forcibly plundering people's wealth.
Excessive levies and harsh servitude refers to excessive collection of taxes and harsh servitude.
The power of Hengcao Hengcao: trample the grass down. Like trampling down grass. A metaphor for slight merit.
Rampage, rush around, be arrogant and unreasonable. Same as "Rampage".
Hengcongwenwen refers to integration. Integrate all aspects of knowledge and principles to gain a comprehensive and thorough understanding.
Horizontal knife and axe refers to holding a knife and an axe.
Heng Dao Prancing Horse refers to holding a weapon and galloping on a horse. Refers to fighting on the battlefield. It is still said that the horse is leaping into the air.
Lying upside down and lying down in a messy manner.
Hengge Panma is like Hengge Prancing Horse. Describes the majestic and heroic posture of soldiers preparing to charge into battle.
Seeing from the side means showing from the side rather than from the front.
Heng Jin Tuo Yu refers to the official attire.
Horizontal and vertical blocks refer to multiple blocks.
Glare means looking at each other angrily and with a fierce attitude. The same as "crossing the eyebrows and nuking the eyes".
He frowned and stared. Describes the look of looking at each other angrily and with a fierce attitude.
An angry and contemptuous look. Same as "crossing eyebrows and cold eyes".
Angry and contemptuous look with raised eyebrows and cold eyes.
Hung eyebrows raise eyes. Describes the look of looking at each other angrily and with a fierce attitude.
Hung eyebrows and straight eyes are still said. Describes the look of looking at each other angrily and with a fierce attitude.
Wrowing and staring. Describes the look of looking at each other angrily and with a fierce attitude.
Growing an angry look means having an angry look. Describes the look of looking at each other angrily and with a fierce attitude.
Be proud and elated. Describes the joy and joy after getting rid of long-term stress.
Put one's spine up, metaphorically cheering up one's spirit.
Zhuzi became famous refers to an incompetent person who became famous by luck.

The meaning of horizontal and vertical blocks, idioms with the word "和" and their explanations Figure 3

Idioms with blocking characters


Horizontal block and vertical block: refers to obstruction from multiple sides.
Block in the east and block in the west: means to block with all your strength.
Speaking without restraint: refers to speaking without any scruples and talking nonsense.

The meaning of horizontal and vertical blocks, idioms with the word "和" and their explanations Figure 4

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