Chengyu
}}''Chengyu'' (|s=|first=t|p=chéngyǔ|tr=set phrase}}) are a type of traditional Chinese idiomatic expressions, most of which consist of four Chinese characters. ''Chengyu'' were widely used in Literary Chinese and are still common in written vernacular Chinese writing and in the spoken language today. According to the most stringent definition, there are about 5,000 ''chengyu'' in the Chinese language, though some dictionaries list over 20,000. ''Chengyu'' are considered the collected wisdom of the Chinese culture, and contain the experiences, moral concepts, and admonishments from previous generations of Chinese speakers. ''Chengyu'' still play an important role in Chinese conversation and education. Chinese idioms are one of four types of formulaic expressions (), which also include collocations (), two-part allegorical sayings called ''xiehouyu'', and proverbs ().
While not the only idioms in Chinese, and not always four characters long, they are often referred to as Chinese idioms or four-character idioms. Provided by Wikipedia
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