Idiom: Silence To shoot a bird without turning off the bow As the saying goes, you can beat the sparrow but not the nest Poetry: In the Book of Songs, Xiao Ya, Che Xia, there was a poem that said," The owl flies by, it keeps turning, it's not late, it turns as if it wants to." It described the birds constantly changing directions to pursue their own desires when they fly. In the Dream of the Red Chamber, Lin Daiyu had a poem that described the scene of a bird resting on a tree and a monk knocking on the door under the moon. In Journey to the West, Sun Wukong described the process of a cicada changing from one cicada to another on a tree.
Once upon a time, there was a little sparrow and a magpie who lived in a beautiful garden. Sparrows and magpies are very close friends, always playing, flying and looking for food together. One day, a peacock came to the garden. The peacock was very beautiful. Its feathers sparkled like a golden gem. The sparrow and the magpie were very surprised because the peacock showed them its beautiful feathers. Sparrows and magpies began to imitate the feathers of peacocks, but soon found that they could not be as beautiful as peacocks. So they decided to learn from peacocks how to become the most beautiful animals. The little sparrows and magpies began to learn how to fly, how to maintain beautiful feathers, and how to communicate with other animals. After a long period of study and practice, they finally became one of the most beautiful animals. The little sparrow and the magpie were very proud because they had become one of the most beautiful animals through their own efforts and friendship. They decided to continue to maintain a good friendship and continue to learn and grow to become better themselves. This story tells us that friendship and hard work are very important. They can help us become better ourselves.
There were many idioms, words, and sentences commonly used in online novels. 1. Shifting Stars: It described how time passed quickly and changed greatly. 2. Never leave or abandon: refers to two people who have deep feelings and will not easily separate no matter what. 3. A journey of a thousand miles begins with a single step. Rome wasn't built in a day. It took a long time for a problem to form. 5. Empathy: It refers to being able to deeply understand and sympathize with the pain of others. 6. Revenge: It refers to eliminating the hatred in one's heart through revenge. Love at First Sight: It refers to having a strong feeling for someone and immediately developing feelings for them. 8. Helping each other through thick and thin: It refers to two people supporting each other for the sake of each other's survival. 9. Famous all over the world: refers to having a great reputation spread throughout the world. [10. Getting something for nothing: Obtaining a goal through deception.] One day apart felt like three years. A cunning rabbit has three burrows: In order to escape danger, it means to leave multiple entrances in a place with multiple burrows. 13. Smoke: It described the cruelty and magnificence of war. 14th childhood sweetheart: refers to the relationship between boys and girls who make friends and play with each other. 15 Never leave or abandon each other for a lifetime: refers to two people who have deep feelings for each other and will not easily separate in any case. They will accompany each other for a lifetime. The above are some common idioms, words, and sentences commonly used in online novels. Of course, there are many other different novels that have different contents.
There are many idioms, proverb, or poems that express the fickleness of the world. Here are some examples: Idiom: 1. Indifference of the world: It is used to describe the indifference of society and the lack of human morality. 2. Cold and warm human feelings: It described the hypocrisy and indifference of interpersonal relationships. 3. After crossing the river, burn the bridge: It is a metaphor for abandoning the people who have helped you after achieving your goal. 4. Looking at him coldly: It was used to describe being cold to people and heartless to things. 5. People's hearts are not as old as they used to be: It is used to describe the corruption of social morality and the impetuousness of people's hearts. Proverb: 1. Wine is not afraid of the deep alley. It means that good things do not need to be publicized to be known by people. [Two people's hearts are united: It means that as long as everyone works together, they can complete a difficult task.] 3. Don't forget the person who dug the well when you drink water: It means that you can't forget the person who helped you when you get help. Poem: Alone in a foreign land, as a stranger, I miss my family more than ever during the holidays. Wang Wei's " Remembering the Shandong Brothers on September 9th " All men are bound to die, either heavier than Mount Tai or lighter than a feather. Sima Qian's Records of the Historian Birds have wings, people have ideals: as long as people have ideals, they can realize their own life value. 4. Green mountains will not change and green water will flow forever: It means that beautiful things will not disappear and will always exist. 5. Those who have attained the Tao help more, while those who have lost the Tao help less. This means that those who keep their word and act in unison will receive help, while those who do not will receive little help.
There are many idioms, proverb, or poems that express the fickleness of the world. Here are some examples: Idiom: - the world is - human feelings - Mulberry fields - things are human Proverb: - It was difficult to buy a warm heart with money, but it was difficult to buy a heartless person without money. - Good and evil will be rewarded in the end. The right path in the world is vicissitudes. Poem: - The spring breeze does not cross the Jade Gate Pass. Life is full of joy. - Falling red is not a heartless thing turned into spring mud to protect the flowers. - Things are the same, people have changed, everything is not to talk, tears flow first. These idioms, proverb, and poems all described the changes of life and the fickleness of the world, expressing the impermanence of life and the complexity of human nature.
There were many idioms and poems about chasing the moon. Some of the idioms included "chasing after the moon and shadow","chasing after the root","chasing after the source","chasing after the wind and lightning", etc. These idioms were used to describe the pursuit of the truth or essence of things. As for poems, many ancient people had written poems about chasing the moon. For example, Li Bai's Drinking Alone under the Moon wrote,"A pot of wine among the flowers, drinking alone without a blind date." I raise my cup to invite the bright moon to become three people." There was also Du Fu's " Remembering My Younger Brother on a Moonlit Night " which wrote: " The dew is white from tonight, and the moon is bright in my hometown." These poems all expressed the feelings of chasing the moon and the yearning for pursuit.
Once upon a time, a sparrow, a magpie, and a rabbit lived in a small mountain village. The three animals loved to play together, but one day they were suddenly trapped in an enchanted forest. An evil witch lived in the enchanted forest. She used magic to turn the entire forest into darkness, leaving only a few torches in place. The sparrow, the magpie, and the rabbit were all very afraid, but the magpie came up with a plan: it led the sparrow and the rabbit to find the exit of the forest, and the sparrow led the way. In the forest, they encountered many dangers, including a hungry eagle and a fierce wolf. But the magpies, sparrows, and rabbits persisted and finally reached the exit. On their way out of the enchanted forest, they met a kind fairy who taught them how to overcome the fear of the enchanted forest and made them good friends in the forest. Finally, the sparrow, magpie and rabbit returned to their villages and became heroes of the forest. Their courage and friendship would forever remain in the hearts of the people.
The beautiful idioms and poems about rain and flowers are as follows: 1. Raindrops: The description of raindrops is soft and delicate, as light and beautiful as a woman's long hair. 2. Fragrant flowers and birds 'song: It describes the rich fragrance of flowers and the cheerful singing of birds to create a warm and harmonious atmosphere. 3. Being in the same boat through thick and thin: It described how people worked together to deal with common disasters and difficulties. Spring flowers and autumn moon: The flowers in spring and the moon in summer give people a fresh, bright and beautiful feeling. 5. Clear sky after rain: It refers to the clear sky after the rain, and the sunshine shines to give people hope and vitality. 6. Falling Flowers and Flowing Water: It described the flowers falling into the water as free and vigorous as water. 7. Sunset and Lonely Duck Flying Together: It is used to describe the sunset and the lonely birds flying freely in the air, giving people a sense of tranquility and peace. 8. Pear blossoms in the rain: It described the pear blossoms dancing in the rain, giving people a fresh, elegant, and beautiful feeling. Green mountains and clear waters: The green mountains and clear waters that describe nature give people a sense of tranquility, comfort, and nature. 10 Snow-capped: The snowflakes in winter are pure, fresh, and elegant.
Spring is a season full of vitality and hope. Here are some idioms and poems describing spring: An idiom describing spring: Spring is warm and flowers are blooming: It describes the beautiful scenery of spring and the growth of all things. 2. Full of spring: The scenery of spring is full of vitality and makes people feel very comfortable. 3. Revival of All Things: It described the scene of spring when all kinds of life revived and grew in the spring breeze. 4. Spring wind and rain: It described the spring drizzle that moistens all things and makes them grow healthily. 5. Spring Mountain: It described the beautiful scenery between the mountains in spring. A poem describing spring: The spring breeze turns the south bank green again: There is a famous poem in the Tang Dynasty poet Wang Anshi's "Moored Boat on Guazhou" that described the vitality of spring to improve the vitality of the Jiangnan area. 2. Blooming mountain flowers: In the Tang Dynasty poet Du Fu's Spring View, there was a famous poem that described the beautiful scenery of blooming mountain flowers in spring. 3. The spring rain is continuous. In the famous poem of the Tang Dynasty poet Bai Juyi,"Farewell to the Ancient Grass," there is a famous poem that describes the moisture of the spring rain to all things in nature. 4. The spring breeze caressed one's face: In the famous poem "Farewell to the Ancient Grass" by the Tang Dynasty poet Bai Juyi, there was a famous poem that described the vitality of spring to improve all things in nature. 5. When flowers bloom, they should be folded. There was a famous poem in Du Fu's Spring Night Joy Rain, which expressed the poet's love for spring flowers and called on people to cherish the spring light.
War is the enemy of peace. Poetry: Don't you see the water of the Yellow River flowing from the sky to the sea and never returning? As the saying goes, a defeated army falls like a mountain.
The idioms, poems, sayings, historical stories, and fragments about horses are as follows: 1. Success at once: It described doing things very smoothly without any obstacles. 2. Making great contributions: It means that you have achieved great results in your work. 3. Take the lead: It refers to taking the initiative to walk in front of others when doing things. 4. So-so: To describe someone who is not serious in doing things, only asking for passable and not perfection. 5. Unconstrained and unrestrained: It also described the empty and irrelevant speech. 6. Gold from a horse: It was a metaphor for precious things and also for outstanding talents. 7. Heavy traffic: To describe a prosperous business with people coming and going. 8. Long and thin horse hair: It described a person who was malnourished and thin. 9. A horse traveling thousands of miles: It described how to do things quickly, with determination and perseverance. 10 Success at once: It described doing things very smoothly without any obstacles. 11. Overturn the horse and make people look up to it: describe something done very badly that surprises and shocks people. 12 Horse Hair, Camel Hair: Although there are very few items, they are very valuable. 13. East Wind: To describe things as they wish. 14 Success at once: It described doing things very smoothly without any obstacles. 15 Success at once: It described doing things very smoothly without any obstacles. 16 Ma Fang Nanshan: It described putting work behind and no longer controlling it, and also described putting things aside and no longer paying attention to them. 17. Follow the leader's lead: It is used to describe the leader who follows the leader's lead. Flatterer: A description of a person who is good at flattery. [19. Empty Horse Feet: The description of a desolate place can also be used to describe swift and agile movements.] [20 Horse Feet Camel Fur: Description: Although there are few items, their value is very high.]