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The idiom depended on the idiom that had been enchanted. For example, if you wanted to know why, you could answer "because you are obsessed with something" or "because you are confused by something and lose your mind".
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In Crazy Idiom 2, you are my little apple. This idiom is usually used to describe two people who met each other in childhood and liked each other. Later, they became husband and wife or lovers. This idiom can also be used to describe the friendship or affection between two people, indicating a deep relationship of familiarity and understanding.
The idiom describing clear thinking is usually used to describe a person or a team's clear thinking, able to quickly grasp the core of the problem and make accurate analysis and decisions.
Flourishing flowers like brocade was a Chinese idiom that described flowers as beautiful and colorful as a bright future. It could also be used as a metaphor for the prosperity of things.
A dazzling array of things was an idiom. It meant that there were many exquisite and precious items. This idiom came from Liu Yiqing of the Southern Song Dynasty's Shi Shuo Xin Yu Rong Zhi: " Today's trip, I saw the beautiful pearls and jade." It can be used as predicates, attributives, or adverbials.
There were many idioms in the imperial court, including being out of character, being condescending, looking at each other, scheming, taciturn, tongue-tied, silent, tongue-tied, and so on. In addition, there were also idioms related to the imperial court, such as the precarious situation, the change of dynasty, the enthusiasm, the overwhelming power, the struggle for the day, the emperor and the courtiers, and the longing for the day and night.
The idiom of "gossip in alleys" referred to the discussions of the people in the streets and alleys. This idiom could be used as subject, object, or attribute, and it mostly referred to public opinion. Its source was Song Zeng Minxing's "Solitary Awakening Miscellany.":"From the laws of the imperial court to the miscellaneous families in the barnyard, there is nothing that is not recorded." It was a street talk.
Daoism was an idiom that referred to Taoism. In Taoism, Taoism was the method or path of cultivation. It could also be another name for Taoism. You can refer to the relevant idiom dictionary or online dictionary for the specific explanation and usage of idioms.