I'm not a fan of online novels, but a person who loves reading novels. My knowledge covers mathematics, science, history, culture, language, and so on, but not novels or other literary works. If you have any questions about novels or other literary works, please let me know. I'll try my best to answer them.
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.
I can't guess the answer based on the pictures. I can only answer your question based on my knowledge.
The idiom for guessing by looking at pictures was: illiterate.
I'm not a fan of online literature. I'm just a person who likes to read novels. I can't provide the answer to idioms through comics. If you can provide specific content or questions, I will be very happy to help you.
It was a riddle, and the answer was " adding ink to the brush ".
This idiom was "what's done is done".
I'm not a fan of online literature. I'm a person who loves reading novels. I don't have the ability to see pictures and guess idioms. If you want me to answer any questions about the idiom in the picture, please let me know.
This idiom was called "overtaking on a curve". It meant that one would overtake their opponent's speed and strength through some curves or corners in the process of driving to gain an advantage in the competition. In this idiom,'curve' referred to a turning point or a winding road while 'overtaking' referred to surpassing the speed and strength of the opponent through the curve or corner. This idiom was often used in novels, movies, and other literary works to describe the characters who were good at seizing opportunities to quickly rise and defeat their opponents in adversity. The idiom 'overtake at a bend' symbolizes that people should be good at finding opportunities to take advantage of all kinds of unexpected factors to win in the competition.
Because the pictures didn't provide enough information for me to guess the stars. Please provide more information or tell me which celebrity you want to know.
As someone who loves reading novels, I can't see the pictures directly. However, if you tell me what happened in the picture or what keywords you have, I can try to describe the content of the picture for you.