The origin of the idiom "Glance and Brilliance" was from "Dream of the Red Chamber". This idiom refers to the confidence, charm, and elegance that a person or thing shows in their eyes and actions. In Dream of the Red Chamber, Jia Baoyu won Lin Daiyu's heart because of Grandmother Jia's love, but he was not as confident and charming as others. During one of Grandmother Jia's flower viewing activities, Jia Baoyu's gaze swept across many beautiful women and was attracted by Xue Baochai's beauty, which caused Xue Baochai to have a good impression. This scene was described by the author Cao Xueqin as Jia Baoyu's "Glancing Glance" and became a classic scene in the novel.
Yes, roaming the world was an idiom. Wandering the world referred to traveling around and making a living outside. This idiom can be used to describe a person who is brave enough to explore, take risks, or seek opportunities in different places.
The idiom " Ye Lang is arrogant " originated from an ancient Chinese legend. It was said that the country of Ye Lang was a poor and backward country, but the king of the country of Ye Lang thought that he was the greatest king in the world and often arrogantly belittled and satirized others. One day, an emissary from the Han Dynasty came to the Yelang Kingdom. The king was very angry and ordered the emissary to be imprisoned. However, the messenger was not defeated. He used his wisdom and courage to gain the king's trust through various means and successfully helped the king get out of trouble. During this process, the King of Yelang realized his ignorance and arrogance, and began to learn humbly and seek help from others, finally achieving progress and success. Therefore, the idiom "arrogant" is used to describe a person's arrogant, ignorant, or arrogant attitude or to express the inferiority complex of a country or nation.
Reading at night was an idiom that described people studying hard at night and not giving up. It originated from a story: It was said that in the late Ming Dynasty, there was a scholar named Joseph Needham who worked very hard to study all kinds of knowledge while serving the court. Every night, he would study hard in the study room with a lantern lit, trying to break through his difficulties. One day, the court officials found that Joseph Needham was always holding a lantern and reading carefully at night. So they asked him curiously,"Why do you read at night with a lantern?" Needham replied,"I'm worried that reading in the dim light will affect my eyesight and concentration, so I carry a lantern to read so that I can concentrate better and learn more." From then on, the idiom " reading at night " was used to describe the spirit and attitude of people who studied hard at night and did not give up. It had also become a classic idiom in Chinese culture that was widely praised and used.
Desserts could improve one's mood. This phrase came from many novels and romantic stories, expressing the positive impact of desserts on improving people's mood. In many novels, desserts were described as being able to make people forget their worries and worries and bring them joy and happiness. For example, in Pride and Predict, Elizabeth and Darcy became very happy after enjoying a delicious dinner, which also hinted that desserts could improve their mood.
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Looking at the pictures and guessing the idiom was a game where one could guess the corresponding idiom by scanning the images. There were some software that could help scan images and identify idioms, such as idiom Lianliankan, clever idiom, idiom top scholar, idiom Tuizi, idiom Shengguan Ji, etc. In addition, some websites and applications provided a large number of idiom pictures for players to guess. However, the specific ranking list or official version of the idiom recognition software was not provided in the given search results.
The idiom for guessing by looking at pictures was: illiterate.
Once, I was having a day full of small disasters. I dropped my phone, burned my toast, and got stuck in traffic. But then, at the grocery store, I saw a toddler trying to push a shopping cart that was twice his size. He was so determined and his little face was all scrunched up in concentration. It was so adorable that it made me forget all my troubles for a while.
It was a riddle, and the answer was " adding ink to the brush ".
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