The word "dragon" was used to describe the characters of dragons and phoenixes, dragons and horses in the same boat, dragons and tigers fighting, dragons and tigers leaping, dragons and phoenixes 'liver and phoenix marrow, dragons and phoenixes' postures, dragons and tigers roaring, dragons and phoenixes in the sky, phoenixes and phoenixes in the sky, dragons and phoenixes in the sky, and fish dragons and phoenixes in the sky.
There are many idioms with the word "sword" in them, such as: - Ming Sword Pavilion - spirit of the sword - Heart of Sword and Zither - arrogant - The sword pointed forward - Sword Aura Forever - Swords Gate Five Tigers - Keep me under the sword - Heart of Sword and Zither - Heart of Sword and Zither Wait a minute.
In the Dragon Scroll novels, the kingdom of syr could be a place full of adventure. There might be ancient ruins within its borders, filled with secrets and treasures. The kingdom might also be in conflict with neighboring lands, either over territory, resources, or ideological differences. Its political system could range from a monarchy to a more democratic council, and this would greatly influence how the kingdom is run and how its people interact with each other.
1. Smiling 2 The corners of his mouth lifted 3 Smiling in the Netherworld 4. Beaming with Joy 5 Laughter 6 Laughing heartily 7. Laughing heartily 8 Beaming with Joy 9 Overjoyed 10 Full of Breeze
The idioms with the word "have" are as follows: There are you and me, there is nothing out of nothing, there is everything, there is nothing lacking, there is omnipotent, there is strength, there is omnipotent, there is a beginning and an end, people come and go, there are kings and no ministers, there are kings and ministers, there are you and you, there are you and me, all requests will be granted, there is no shadow, there is sound and shadow, there is borrowing and repayment, there is borrowing and no repayment, there is you and no you, there is you and me, there is a beginning and an end, there is a beginning and no end, people come and go, there is a king and no minister, there is a king and ministers, all requests will be granted, there is sound and shadow, there is sound and shadow, there is borrowing and repayment, there is borrowing and no repayment. Borrowing without repayment, granting all requests, omnipotent, having a strong point, omnipotent, having a strong point, omnipotent, omnipotent, beginning and end, beginning but no end, people coming and going, monarch but no minister, monarch and minister, granting all requests, voice and shadow, voice and shadow, borrowing without repayment, granting all requests, omnipotent, having a strong point, omnipotent, beginning but no end, beginning but no end, people coming and going.
Okay, I can help you tidy it up. Here are 100 idioms with allusions: One day apart felt like three years. (From the Book of Songs, Wang Feng, Picking Wei) After dusk I drink wine in the eastern fence. (From Li Yishan, the Legend of Tang Genius) Great minds think alike. (From Chuang Tzu's Carefree Travel) 4. Work together. (From the Book of Changes, Xi Ci 1) 5. Give it your all until you die. (From The Analects of Confucius, Second Collection) A journey of a thousand miles begins with a single step. (From the Book of Changes, Jishan) 7. (From the Biography of Bian Que and Cang Gong in the Records of the Historian) 8. Out of thin air. (From "Records of the Historian: The Family of King Gou Jian of Yue") 9. A dog's tail continues to be a ferret. (From Shi Ji: The Comical Biography) The onlooker sees more clearly than the player involved. (From the Biography of Qing Guan, Chen Xunli) 11. A lesson learned from the past. (From Han Shu·Yiwen Zhi) I'm the fish on the chopping board. (From "Records of the Historian: The Family of King Gou Jian of Yue") 13. (From the Records of the Historian, Confucius Family) 14 was glib. (From Dream of the Red Chamber) 15 Drawing tigers and dogs. (From Chuang Tzu, Foreign Matter) 16 was a drop in the bucket. (From the Analects of Confucius, Duke Ling of Wei) 17. (From the Analects of Confucius, Gongye Chang) 18. (From Records of the Historian, Biography of the Marquis of Huaiyin) 19 Nonsense. (From Records of the Historian, Biography of Lian Po and Lin Xiangru) Better be a dog in peace than a man in troubled times. (From Water Margins) 21. (From the Biography of Bian Que and Cang Gong in the Records of the Historian) 22 blowing his own trumpet. (From Records of the Historian, Biography of Shang Jun) Men die for wealth, birds die for food. (From the Bible, Matthew) 24. The house leaks, but it rains all night. (From Dream of the Red Chamber) 25 thousand miles of levees are destroyed by ant nests. (From Han Feizi, Yu Lao) 26. Draw a cake to allay one's hunger. (From "Records of the Historian: The Family of King Gou Jian of Yue") Desperate Dog Jumps Over a Wall. (From Water Margins) 28 Blind Man Feeling the Elephant (From Chuang Tzu's Carefree Travel) A Fire at the City Gate Suffer the Moat Fish. (From Water Margins) I'm the fish on the chopping board. (From the Bible, Matthew) 31 The lips are gone, the teeth are cold. (From the Analects of Confucius, Duke Ling of Wei) A glib tongue. (From Dream of the Red Chamber) 33. (From the Biography of Bian Que and Cang Gong in the Records of the Historian) Burning the Bridge After Crossing It (From the Analects of Confucius, Gongye Chang) Humans die for wealth, birds die for food. (From the Bible, Matthew) 36. (From "Records of the Historian: The Family of King Gou Jian of Yue") 37. (From Records of the Historian, Xiang Yu's Biography) 38. (From the Biography of Bian Que and Cang Gong in the Records of the Historian) Frog in the Well (From Chuang Tzu's Carefree Travel) 40. (From the Biography of Bian Que and Cang Gong in the Records of the Historian) Drawing Tiger and Dog. (From Chuang Tzu, Foreign Matter) The house leaks, but it rains all night. (From Dream of the Red Chamber) I Am the Fish on the Knife. (From the Bible, Matthew) Frog in the Well (From Chuang Tzu's Carefree Travel) Painting Cake to Allay Hunger (From "Records of the Historian: The Family of King Gou Jian of Yue") A Fire at the City Gate Suffer the Moat Fish. (From Water Margins) The lips are gone, the teeth are cold. (From the Analects of Confucius, Duke Ling of Wei) Drawing a Snake (From the Biography of Bian Que and Cang Gong in the Records of the Historian) 49. (From the Analects of Confucius, Gongye Chang) 50. (From Records of the Historian, Xiang Yu's Biography) 51. (From "Records of the Historian: The Family of King Gou Jian of Yue") 52. (From the Biography of Bian Que and Cang Gong in the Records of the Historian) Frog in the Well (From Chuang Tzu's Carefree Travel) 54. (From "Records of the Historian: The Family of King Gou Jian of Yue") 55 The lips are gone, the teeth are cold. (From the Analects of Confucius, Duke Ling of Wei) 56. (From the Biography of Bian Que and Cang Gong in the Records of the Historian) Burning the Bridge After Crossing the River (From the Analects of Confucius, Gongye Chang) 58. (From Records of the Historian, Xiang Yu's Biography) 59. (From "Records of the Historian: The Family of King Gou Jian of Yue") 60. (From the Biography of Bian Que and Cang Gong in the Records of the Historian) Frog in the Well (From Chuang Tzu's Carefree Travel) 62. (From "Records of the Historian: The Family of King Gou Jian of Yue") The lips are gone, the teeth are cold. (From the Analects of Confucius, Duke Ling of Wei) 64. (From the Biography of Bian Que and Cang Gong in the Records of the Historian) Frog in the Well (From Chuang Tzu's Carefree Travel) 66. (From "Records of the Historian: The Family of King Gou Jian of Yue") 67. (From the Biography of Bian Que and Cang Gong in the Records of the Historian) Burning the Bridge After Crossing the River (From the Analects of Confucius, Gongye Chang) 69. (From Records of the Historian, Xiang Yu's Biography) Painting Cake to Allay Hunger (From "Records of the Historian: The Family of King Gou Jian of Yue") 71. (From the Biography of Bian Que and Cang Gong in the Records of the Historian) Frog in the Well (From Chuang Tzu's Carefree Travel) 73. (From "Records of the Historian: The Family of King Gou Jian of Yue") The lips are gone, the teeth are cold. (From the Analects of Confucius, Duke Ling of Wei) 75. (From the Biography of Bian Que and Cang Gong in the Records of the Historian) Frog in the Well (From Chuang Tzu's Carefree Travel) 77. (From "Records of the Historian: The Family of King Gou Jian of Yue") 78. (From the Biography of Bian Que and Cang Gong in the Records of the Historian) Frog at the bottom of a well. (From Chuang Tzu's Carefree Travel) Drawing a Cake to Satisfy His Feast (From "Records of the Historian: The Family of King Gou Jian of Yue") Drawing a Snake (From the Biography of Bian Que and Cang Gong in the Records of the Historian) Frog in the Well (From Chuang Tzu's Carefree Travel) 83. (From "Records of the Historian: The Family of King Gou Jian of Yue") Drawing a Snake (From the Biography of Bian Que and Cang Gong in the Records of the Historian) 85. (From "Records of the Historian, Han Feizi, You Du") Drawing a Snake (From "Records of the Historian: The Family of King Gou Jian of Yue") Drawing a Snake (From the Biography of Bian Que and Cang Gong in the Records of the Historian) Drawing a Snake (From Han Feizi, You Du) 89. (From Han Feizi, You Du) 90. (From Han Feizi, You Du) 91. (From Han Feizi, You Du) 92. (From Han Feizi, You Du) 93. (From Han Feizi, You Du) 94. (From Han Feizi, You Du) 95. (From Han Feizi, You Du) 96. (From Han Feizi, You Du) 97. (From Han Feizi, You Du) 98. (From Han Feizi, You Du) 99. (From Han Feizi, You Du) 100. (From Han Feizi, You Du)
The following are some four-character idioms with the word "flower": 1. Flourishing Flowers: The flowers in full bloom are as beautiful as brocade. 2. Under the Moon and Before the Flower: It is used to describe romantic feelings or the scene of missing someone. 3. Disfigured face: A woman dressed so gorgeously that people couldn't help but look at her a few more times. Playboy: refers to those who like to play with women. 5. A world of pleasure: A world full of eroticism, temptation, and deception. Flower Monk: It refers to a nun who has not shaved her head. It is often used to describe those who have left the world. 7. Cauliflower yellow: It described the scenery of spring and also the barren land. 8. A perfect marriage and a happy life. 9. Blooming and withering of flowers: To describe the cycle of things, it is also a metaphor for the ups and downs of life. 10 The Old Man Under the Moon in front of Flowers: refers to those immortals who play flute and sing under the moon in front of flowers.
Alright, here are 100 idioms with the word "flower": Under the Moon Flowers bloom and fall 3 Flourishing Flowers 4. A Full Moon 5 Drunk and Drunk 6. Birds Singing and Fragrance of Flowers 7 Beauty 8 Flowers and Birds Under the Moon 10 Flowers Gorgeous A Full Moon Under the Moon 14 Flowers Bloom and Fall Under the Moon 16 Flowers Bloom and Fall 17 Flowers 18 Drinks The Full Moon Under the Moon Flowers Bloom and Fade A Full Moon Under the Moon Flowers Bloom and Fade Under the Moon Flowers Bloom and Fade 27 Drinks and Drinks The Full Moon Under the Moon 30 Flowers Bloom and Fall Under the Moon Flowers Bloom and Fade Under the Moon Flowers Bloom and Fade Under the Moon Flowers Bloom and Fade Under the Moon Flowers Bloom and Fade Under the Moon Flowers Bloom and Fall Under the Moon and Flowers Flowers Bloom and Fade Under the Moon Flowers Bloom and Fade Under the Moon Flowers Bloom and Fade Under the Moon Flowers Bloom and Fade Under the Moon Flowers Bloom and Fade Under the Moon Flowers Bloom and Fade Under the Moon Flowers Bloom and Fade Under the Moon Flowers Bloom and Fade Under the Moon Flowers Bloom and Fade Under the Moon Flowers Bloom and Fade Under the Moon and Flowers Flowers Bloom and Fade Under the Moon and Flowers Flowers Bloom and Fade Under the Moon Flowers Bloom and Fade Under the Moon Flowers Bloom and Fade Under the Moon and Flowers Flowers Bloom and Fade Under the Moon and Flowers Flowers Bloom and Fade Under the Moon and Flowers Flowers Bloom and Fade Under the Moon and Flowers Flowers Bloom and Fade Under the Moon and Flowers Flowers Bloom and Fade Under the Moon and Flowers Flowers Bloom and Fade Under the Moon and Flowers Flowers Bloom and Fade Under the Moon and Flowers Flowers Bloom and Fade Under the Moon Flowers Bloom and Fade Under the Moon Flowers Bloom and Fade Under the Moon and Flowers 90 Flowers Bloom and Fall Under the Moon and Flowers 92 Flowers Bloom and Fall Under the Moon and Flowers 94 Flowers Bloom and Fall Under the Moon 96 Flowers Bloom and Fall Under the Moon 98 Flowers Bloom and Fall Under the Moon Flowers Bloom and Fall
The army will be defeated and will soon die. The army will meet each other. The army will not be bloodied. The army will be strong and strong. The army will be divided into many roads. The army will be under the city. The speed of the army is important. The army is not deceiving. Han Xin will select the army. The army is important. The army is exquisite. The army is not tired of the essence. The army is strong and the horse is strong. The army is strong and the horse is brave. The army is strong and the horse is strong. The army is strong and the horse is full. The army is defeated and will die. The army is defeated and will die.
There are many idioms with the word "Huan". Here are some examples: - Gather together: It means that people are celebrating or gathering together. - Cheers and laughter: A happy and harmonious atmosphere. - Delighted: A state of extreme joy and joy. - Happy Heart: It is used to describe people who are happy and happy. - Festivities: It means that people will celebrate a special day with joy. - Farewell Return: A happy state of welcoming the return of a guest. - Cheers and laughter: A happy and harmonious atmosphere. - Pleasure: A very pleasant emotion. - Rejoice: To describe a state of great joy and elation. These idioms can be used to describe the happy atmosphere of the characters or scenes in the novel.
The idioms with the word "Bi" are as follows: Jasper makeup into a tree tall, thousands of green silk hanging down. Tang Dynasty. Bai Juyi's "Farewell to the Ancient Original Grass" The blue sky was clear and the moon was silver. Song·Su Shi's "Shuidiao Getou·Bingchen Mid-Autumn Festival" 3. Jade Blood and Loyal Heart-To describe a person's unwavering loyalty. 4. Song of the Blue Sea Tide-- 5. Nine suns in the blue sky-a description of the high sky. 6. The blue sky was a vast sky. 7. Green grass like a mat--describing green grass like a mat. 8. Jasper and Glittering Jewels--To describe the beauty of jewelry. 9. Blue Sea and Clear Sky-A description of the vast, high sky. 10 Blue Sea Tide---Description of the magnificent waves.