The plot of a detective novel usually has many exciting elements, such as: 1. Escape Room: The protagonist usually encounters some difficult problems and needs to find clues and solve the puzzles to finally escape. 2. Private Detective: The protagonist hires a private detective to investigate some cases. A private detective usually has a unique way of thinking and skills to help the protagonist solve problems. 3. Suspense reasoning: The storyline usually has many reversals and mysteries that the protagonist needs to solve through reasoning and analysis. 4. Suspect Lock: A private detective usually uses some means to lock onto a criminal suspect, and then the protagonist needs to find evidence to prove the suspect's crime. Evidence Collection: The protagonist needs to collect evidence to prove the crime of the suspect through various means. This evidence usually needs to be carefully analyzed and compared. These are just some of the common plot elements of detective novels. Of course, there are many other elements and characteristics that different authors and works will present in different ways.
30 examples of idioms with figurative words are as follows: 1. The blind man feeling the elephant: It is a metaphor for doing things without understanding the situation and blindly commanding. Frog at the bottom of a well: It is a metaphor for a short-sighted person with a narrow vision. 3. Itch through the boot: It is a metaphor for the meaningless itching of parts that are not directly involved in the problem. 4. Cast pearls before swine: It is a metaphor for deliberately avoiding the things you love and not letting others have them. 5. The wolf is coming: It is a metaphor for a person who is strong on the outside but weak on the inside. He cannot stand the test and is easily deceived. 6. To continue a mink at the end of a dog's tail: It is a metaphor for writing an article or speech that is interrupted and then connected with an empty ending. 7 superfluous: It is a metaphor for superfluous actions or superfluous descriptions that add unnecessary elements. 8. Waiting for the rabbit by a tree: It is a metaphor for the fluke mentality of not wanting to work hard to succeed. A journey of a thousand miles begins with a single step: the success of something requires long-term persistence and hard work. 10 Overload: This is a metaphor for irresponsible people who are too scattered and not careful in their work. 11 A cup of water to put out a burning cart of firewood: It means that the power is too small to solve the problem. Step by step: It is a metaphor for learning to have a step-by-step process. Opening the door to catch a thief: It is a metaphor for deliberately letting someone catch you stealing. [14] To keep a secret: The original intention is to keep a secret about a major event. He hid the matter very well. Desperate Dog Jumps Over a Wall: This is a metaphor for the method that people come up with when they are in extreme danger. 16 In the Same Boat: It is a metaphor for sharing difficulties and getting through difficulties together. 17 people's hearts are united and the mountains are moved: It is used to describe the unity of strength to complete a very difficult task. 18 superfluous: It is a metaphor for superfluous actions or superfluous descriptions that add unnecessary elements. 19 Blind Man and Horse: This is a metaphor for an action that lacks a plan and is unprepared, so it is easy to fail. 20. All the previous efforts have been wasted. It is a metaphor for the complete loss of the achievements that have been made. Mr. Dongguo: A metaphor for a person who looks strong but is actually weak.
A four-character phrase or idiom describing a seal carving work could be: Fine and ingenious 2. Knife and Pen 3 Small Skills 4 Ingenious 5 Simple and Elegant 6 Vigorous and Powerful 7 Unique 8 Exquisite Engraving Majestic Condense and concise These words or idioms can better describe the art form and style of the seal carving works, and also help readers better understand and appreciate the seal carving works.
To describe a person who wrote well, you can refer to the following words: 1. A wonderful brush and flower: to describe the superb performance of the article. 2. Unique: emphasize the author's creativity and uniqueness in writing. 3. Immense and unrestrained: describe an article or speech with great momentum and length. 4. Beautiful writing style: emphasize the literary and artistic quality of the article or speech. 5. Conciseness: The description is concise and profound. 6. Profound and profound: Description of extensive knowledge, rich and profound content in writing or speech. 7 unique: emphasize that the article or speech is unique and different. 8. Touching: It refers to an article or speech that can move people's hearts and resonate with them. Clear and organized: emphasize the structure of the article or speech is clear and logical. 10. Fluent Language: It is used to describe the language of an article or speech that is fluent without any stuttering or sluggishness.
There are many idioms to describe the "plot". Here are some commonly used idioms: 1. Ups and downs: describe the story's plot ups and downs, the climax is full of drama and tension. 2. Unexpected: The development of the plot is unexpected and surprises the audience. 3. Complicated: The plot of the story is complicated and involves many interests and relationships that are difficult to sort out. 4. Unexpected: The development of the plot completely exceeded the audience's expectations, making people feel pleasantly surprised and shocked. 5. Thrilling: The development of the plot makes one's heart beat faster and feel thrilling, full of tension and excitement. 6. Ups and downs, twists and turns: The plot of the story is constantly changing between the climax and the low point, full of drama and turning. 7. A close call: The development of the plot is at a critical moment, facing great pressure and danger, and needs to be supported by thrilling scenes and plots. 8. Enthralling: The description of the story's plot is fascinating and can attract the reader's interest and attention, allowing the reader to keep following the development of the story. 9. Ups and downs, ups and downs, twists and turns, soul-stirring, and close calls: these idioms can be used to describe the plot and scene of the story to describe the ups and downs and thrills of the plot. These are some commonly used idioms to describe the "plot". I hope it will be helpful.
Here are five characters in ancient novels with three characters, including five males and five females: Male: 1. Jia Baoyu: Jia Baoyu from 'Dream of the Red Chamber' is a literary youth who is good at poetry. 2. Lin Daiyu: Lin Daiyu from Dream of the Red Chamber is a smart and beautiful woman who is introverted and often cries. 3. Xue Baochai: Xue Baochai from Dream of the Red Chamber is a virtuous and beautiful woman who is good at medicine and poetry. 4. Lin Chong in Water Margins: Lin Chong was one of the leaders of Liangshan Lake and a hero with strong martial arts. 5. Zhuge Liang in Romance of the Three Kingdoms: Zhuge Liang was a famous politician and military strategist during the Three Kingdoms period, known as "Mr. Wolong". Female: 1 Wang Xifeng: Wang Xifeng from Dream of the Red Chamber is a smart and capable woman who is good at managing family affairs. 2. Shi Xiangyun: Shi Xiangyun from Dream of the Red Chamber is an innocent and lovely woman who likes to write poems and play. 3. Qin Keqing: Qin Keqing from Dream of the Red Chamber is a charming and moving woman who is the inner servant of Grandmother Jia. Madam Wang: Madam Wang from Dream of the Red Chamber is Jia Baoyu's mother. 5. Abbess Annihilation: The Abbess Annihilation from The Heaven Sword and Dragon Sabre is the founder of the Emei Sect. She is a cold and ruthless female devil.
The following are a few commonly used words or idioms to describe someone who has the drive to do things: Courage and resourcefulness: It refers to the quality of being brave and intelligent, able to make decisions and take action quickly. [2. Brave Forward: A character that is fearless of difficulties and setbacks and moves forward courageously without backing down. 3. Work hard to improve: describe the quality of having a positive attitude and motivation to constantly pursue progress and improvement. [4. Vigorous and resolute: A quality that can be used to describe a person's ability to act decisively, act quickly, and solve problems quickly without delay.] 5. Self-improvement: It refers to the quality of self-motivation and self-improvement, constantly striving to surpass oneself. These words or idioms can be used to describe people or things that are aggressive. The specific use depends on the situation and context.
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There are many words or idioms that describe a woman's appearance. 1. Unparalleled Beauty: It is difficult to describe a woman's beauty. 2. National Beauty and Heavenly Fragrance: It refers to a woman's beautiful appearance and superb beauty. [3. Devastating Beauty: A woman's beauty surpasses that of a country or a city.] 4. Beauty of the Flower and Moon: It described a woman's beauty as beautiful as the flowers and the moon. 5. Dainty and exquisite: It described a woman's figure as dainty and exquisite, cute and moving. 6. Dignity and Beauty: To describe a woman's dignified, elegant, and beautiful appearance. 7 seductive and moving: describe a woman's beautiful appearance and flirtatious expression. 8. Charming and moving: To describe a woman's charming and charming appearance. 9. Gentle and Pleasant: It is used to describe a woman with a gentle personality and beautiful appearance that makes people have a good impression. Clear Water and Fish Leap: Description of a woman's beautiful appearance, light figure, and agile movements. The above are just some commonly used words or idioms to describe a woman's appearance. The specific words or idioms needed to be decided according to the plot of the novel and the needs of the characters.
There are many words or idioms that describe a woman's appearance. Here are some commonly used ones: [1. Peerless Beauty: Description of a woman's beautiful appearance and elegant behavior.] [2. Devastating Beauty: It refers to a woman who is so beautiful that she can topple an entire country and city.] 3. National Beauty: It described a woman's beauty as outstanding as a natural beauty. 4. Seductive and moving: It is used to describe a woman's appearance that is extremely charming and irresistible. 5. Dainty and exquisite: It described a woman's appearance as petite, cute, and exquisite. 6. Charming and moving: It is used to describe a woman's appearance with a charming aura that makes one's heart flutter. 7. Delicate and alluring: It is used to describe a woman's beautiful appearance that makes people want to take a few more glances. 8. Water Lotus: It refers to a woman's appearance that is as fresh and beautiful as a water lotus. 9. As beautiful as flowers and as clear as jade: It refers to a woman's appearance as beautiful as flowers and as clear as jade. 10 Snow-lotus-like: It described a woman's appearance as pure, noble, and beautiful as a snow-lotus.
Falling leaves are a symbol of autumn. It can be described with many words and idioms, such as: The golden leaves were as dazzling as the setting sun. The fallen leaves piled up as if they were telling the passage of time. The falling leaves danced like butterflies, giving people unlimited imagination. The autumn wind swept the leaves and blew everything to the verge of collapse, making people feel a sense of fragility. The fallen leaves piled up on the branches as if to show people the short and impermanence of life. The following poem is a famous Tang poet Du Fu's "Climbing High": Sunset clouds and lone ducks fly together in autumn water, sharing the same color in the sky. The poem depicted the sunset and the sight of many birds flying in the sky, in stark contrast to the golden color of the fallen leaves.