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[For Seniors] Interesting Four-Character Idioms: Introducing four-character idioms whose appearance, words, or meanings are uniquely entertaining

Four-character idioms are packed with the wisdom and lessons of life.

They’re also often used when setting New Year’s resolutions and goals.

Among them, do you know any four-character idioms so humorous they make you smile? From those with amusing appearances like “津津浦浦” and “已己巳己,” to ones that use quirky expressions like “変態” and “馬耳,” and even words with wildly exaggerated meanings like “抱腹絶倒,” weaving them into conversation can naturally liven up chats with older adults.

This time, we’ll introduce some delightful four-character idioms that you’ll be itching to share with someone.

[For Seniors] Interesting Four-Character Idioms: Introducing uniquely quirky yojijukugo in appearance, wording, or meaning (11–20)

A mix of truth and falsehood; a blend of feints and realities (ploys within ploys)

Its reading and appearance are both distinctive, and it tickles the intellectual curiosity—a four-character idiom meaning “a mixture of appearance and essence; a state where truth and falsehood are interwoven.” It is used to describe strategy, maneuvering, and the two sides of things, and was highly valued in ancient texts on military tactics and politics.

The repetition of characters creates a sense of rhythm, and simply inserting it into a sentence adds considerable depth.

For older readers as well, it can evoke the profundity of life experience and human relationships, prompting moments of “how apt that is.” It is a thought-provoking four-character idiom with an intellectual kind of appeal, different from humor.

The Precept of Cutting the Loom (Dankino Imashime)

The Precept of Cutting the Loom (Dankino Imashime)

This is a word that originates from a Chinese anecdote: to admonish her son who had given up on his studies halfway, a mother cut apart the cloth she was weaving.

It conveys the warning, “Do not abandon your learning or efforts midway.” It teaches that if you quit halfway, all you have built up to that point may be wasted.

For older adults as well, continuity is key in health maintenance and in daily life improvements.

Even the smallest actions, continued steadily, accumulate into tangible results.

These powerful words awaken the resolve to keep striving to the very end and provide strength to support us day by day.

In conclusion

Spending time enjoying conversations with older adults is full of fascinating discoveries for everyone.

By learning trivia and fun facts together during daily chats and recreational activities, you’re sure to share smiles and enjoy delightful moments.

Add a little wisdom and laughter to everyday life, and enjoy heartwarming times together.