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The 100 idioms and their translation are as follows: make something up out of thin air 2. Illiterate: It refers to people who are illiterate or have no knowledge. It also meant that the eyes could not see anything. 3. Courage: It refers to the act of helping others in times of danger without caring about personal gains and losses. 4. The ears are empty: if you don't see it for yourself, you have no right to speak. 5. I am the fish on the chopping block: It is a metaphor for a person in a dangerous situation who can only rely on his own strength to solve the problem, and others cannot help. Wine is not afraid of the deep alley: it means that the quality of the product is good and does not need too much publicity to attract people's attention. 7 gilding the lily: refers to superfluous, unnecessary decorations or additional things that make something that is already good better. 8. Defeating a large number of people with a small number of people: refers to winning with a reasonable strategy in a situation where the number of people is inferior. The lesson learned from the failure of predecessors can be used to avoid the same mistake. 10. Free rein: It refers to the control of the machine without a certain pattern. 11 Overload: This is used to describe people who have too much work to do. Wine is not afraid of the deep alley, good goods are not afraid of not being sold out: it means that the quality of the product is good and does not need too much publicity to attract people's attention. 13. High standards but low capabilities: This refers to people with high standards but low abilities. It also meant that one could only see the surface of things and not the essence. 14. Penetrating Three Points: Profound and precise description and discussion. 15 people's hearts are united and the mountains are moved: It is used to describe people who are united and strong enough to complete difficult tasks. 16 gilding the lily: refers to superfluous, unnecessary decorations or additional things that make something that is already good better. Humans die for money, birds die for food: refers to people who do not care about anything for money, birds do not care about life. 18 Success at once: It is used to describe doing things very smoothly and achieving success. 19 First impressions: It refers to having an impression of something before analyzing and judging it. 20. Act within one's capabilities: It refers to making decisions within one's own capabilities without exceeding one's actual capabilities.
I didn't know that the main character of the novel was called Ye Xuefeng. Perhaps you have heard of some novels with this name or you can try to search for related novel information.
Of course, I can tell you some information about inspirational books! Here are some popular inspirational books: 1. The Kite Runner: Kared Hosseini 2."The Grocery Store of The Wind": Keigo Higashino 3 "Alive": Yu Hua 4. The Little Prince: Antoine de Saint-Exupéry 5 "Three Idiots in Bollywood": Ashwini Chopra 6."Fault in Our Stars": Scott Levy 7."Progress: How to Become a Powerful Person": Copper Mining 8. The World's Greatest salesman (The Great salesman): Yutaka Harazaki These are some of the most popular motivational books that can help you improve your self-awareness, build your confidence, and overcome challenges. I hope these books can inspire you!
The members of the reading group gathered together to discuss their favorite novels. They shared their thoughts about the story, the characters, and the author's writing style. In this group, everyone could improve their abilities by sharing their works. One Hundred Years of Solitude was one of the masterpieces of Colombia Garcia Márquez. It told the story of several generations of a family. The group members discussed how Marquez reflected the historical changes of the entire society through the fate of a family. They discussed racial discrimination, political unrest, and other factors in the novel, as well as the impact of these factors on family members. " Alive " was about the life of an ordinary farmer in China. The group members shared their understanding and feelings about the novel. They discussed the theme, plot, and characters in the novel and how these elements reflected the current situation of life in rural China. " The Three-Body Problem " was one of Liu Cixin's masterpieces. It talked about the contact and conflict between alien civilizations and humans. The panelists discussed the novel's technological elements, cosmic background, and philosophical considerations. They discussed how Liu Cixin explored the fate and future of mankind through a science fiction novel. In this group, the members not only shared their favorite novels but also discussed the theme and thoughts in these novels. They constantly improved their reading ability and literary accomplishment through communication and discussion. The book group was not only a place to share literature, but also a platform to promote communication and thinking.
The endings of reason and emotion are different in different novels, but they usually find a balance between the two. In some novels, reason and emotion may clash, and eventually reason triumphs over emotion, making the protagonist make a logical and moral choice. In other novels, reason and emotion may become good friends, support and understand each other, and eventually make the best decision. Other novels might describe the ending of reason and emotion as a compromise between the two forces. The ending of reason and emotion is varied, depending on the plot of the novel and the character of the protagonist.
Journey to the West was one of the Four Great Ancient Chinese Classics. The author was the Ming Dynasty novelist Wu Chengen. The novel tells the story of Sun Wukong, Zhu Bajie, Monk Sand, and Tang Sanzang (also known as the "Journey to the West") who went to India to retrieve Buddhist scriptures. The main plot of the story could be summarized as follows: Sun Wukong made a scene in the Heavenly Palace and mistakenly ate the peaches of the Supreme Lord Laojun to become Marshal Tianpeng; Zhu Bajie caused trouble on the way to obtain the scriptures and was subdued by Tang Sanzang to become his disciple; Monk Sand married the White Dragon Horse in the Flowing Sand River and assisted Tang Sanzang in obtaining the scriptures; Tang Sanzang and others went to India to obtain the scriptures and finally got back the true scriptures. On the way, Sun Wukong, Zhu Bajie, Monk Sand, and Tang Sanzang experienced many thrilling adventures and met countless demons and immortals. Among them, Sun Wukong fought fiercely with the Bull Demon King and the Spider Demon. Zhu Bajie and the demons had all kinds of interesting competitions. Monk Sand and the White Dragon Horse took care of Tang Sanzang together in the Flowing Sand River. Tang Sanzang experienced many hardships and finally overcame many difficulties to retrieve the true scripture. Journey to the West became a classic in the history of Chinese literature with its unique narrative style, rich characters and profound thoughts, which had a profound influence on world literature.
Okay, what kind of novel would you like to recommend? Is it fantasy, romance, science fiction, suspense, or some other type of novel?