A martial arts expert standing calmly could be described as being unfazed even if Mount Tai collapsed in front of him. It meant that a martial arts expert could remain calm and unflustered in the face of an unexpected situation.
Alright, let me help you find an idiom: Even if Mount Tai collapses in front of you, your face will not change color. This idiom was used to describe how a martial arts master could remain calm and collected in the face of an emergency without showing any emotion or reaction.
The four words to describe a martial arts expert could be: Extraordinary Skills 2. Internal and External Cultivation 3 Invincible Insufferably arrogant 5. Stand out from the crowd 6. A Hundred Battles 7 Unrivaled 8. Excellent both internally and externally 9 Masters Among the People Unparalleled
The four words to describe a martial arts expert could be: A Peerless Beauty 2 Martial Arts Giants 3. Experts Fight 4 Strange People in Jianghu The Master of Martial Arts Masters Invincible 7 Kung Fu Masters 8 Martial Arts Internal and External Cultivation 10 Masters Among the People
Idioms in wuxia novels usually refer to some words or phrases that often appear in novels with symbolic or specific meanings. The following are some common idioms in martial arts novels: [1. Unconquerable: It refers to a weapon or martial arts that is extremely powerful and can destroy all obstacles.] 2. Rainbow-like Sword Qi: It was used to describe the superb swordsmanship and the mighty sword power, which was as colorful as a rainbow. 3. Internal and External Cultivation: It described a martial arts master who knew both internal cultivation and external performance. 4. The difference of one thought: The key to success or failure lies in the difference of one key step. 5. Life and death in a split second: To describe the intensity of a battle, life can end in an instant. 6. One versus ten: A person who is skilled in martial arts can defeat ten powerful opponents by himself. 7. Perfect: A perfect plan or strategy without any loopholes. 8. Profound: A word or phrase that has a profound meaning and requires careful understanding. 9. Teaching by example: It refers to a person who has a far-reaching influence and can pass on information through words and examples. A thousand miles in a day: describe progress very fast. A simple thing may take a long time to complete.
Maybe he uses his calm communication skills. He could listen attentively to others' concerns and then respond in a rational and soothing way.
Alright, here are the idioms used to describe the beauty of ancient women: [1. National Beauty and Heavenly Fragrance: A woman's beauty is like a national treasure that makes people drool.] [2. Beauty of the Flower and the Moon: A woman's beauty is as beautiful as the flowers and the moon.] [3. Devastating Beauty: A woman's beauty is enough to topple an entire country and city.] 4. Peerless Beauty: A woman's beauty is beyond ordinary and very beautiful. 5. Beauty like a water lotus: It described a woman's beauty as fresh and beautiful as a water lotus. 6. Natural Beauty: It refers to a woman's beauty that is given by nature. Bright eyes and white teeth: It described a woman's big eyes and white teeth as very beautiful. 8. Delicate and alluring: It described a woman's beauty as beautiful as a delicate flower. 9. As beautiful as flowers and jade: It described a woman's beauty as beautiful as flowers and jade. [10: As beautiful as a fairy: It refers to a woman's beauty as beautiful as a fairy.]
There were many words to describe a martial arts expert with the demeanor of a master: [1. Grandmaster of a generation: A person who has made outstanding contributions in a certain field and has a profound influence on the martial arts world.] 2. Martial Arts Master: A person who has profound attainments in the martial arts world and has a unique understanding of martial arts inheritance. "3. Martial arts titans: refers to people who have great influence in the martial arts world and have made important contributions to the development of the martial arts world. 4. Divine Blade Hand: A person who was known for his superb skills in the martial arts world. [5. Invincible Swordsman: A person who is famous for his superb swordsmanship and powerful combat strength in the martial arts world.] [6. Carefree Sect Leader: A person who is famous for his freedom and transcendence in the martial arts world.] Taiji Fist Master: A person who is famous for his Taiji Fist in the martial arts world and has a profound influence on the inheritance of Taiji Fist. 8. Ba Gua Zhang Master: A person who is famous for his Ba Gua Zhang technique in the martial arts world and has a profound influence on the inheritance of Ba Gua Zhang. 9. Lightness Skill Master: A person who is known for his lightness skill in the martial arts world and is able to move freely in the air. Qigong Master: A person who is famous in the martial arts world for his Qigong techniques and can self-regulate his body to reach an extraordinary realm.
In martial arts novels, the idioms used to describe two people fighting while changing places were usually shifting flowers and trees, shifting positions, playing guerrilla warfare, and running away. These idioms implied that two people were playing a game with each other in order to avoid each other's attacks and constantly shift positions to achieve the purpose of protecting themselves.
The idioms used to describe hot and spicy were like being in full swing, boiling blood, hot tears, hot steam, etc.
The idioms used to describe rebirth from a dangerous situation included phoenix's rebirth, rebirth, revival, resurrection, resurrection after a disaster, rejuvenation, resurrection from a desperate situation, escape from death, resurrection from the dead, resurrection from the dead, rebirth of parents, shame, and raging fire.