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Are there any good idioms or classics? I want to know more!

2024-09-25 16:39
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2024-09-25 20:43

There were many good idioms. 1. A thousand miles a day: It means that things progress very quickly and time flies very quickly. 2. Waiting for the rabbit by a tree: It is a metaphor for the fluke mentality of not wanting to work hard to achieve success. 3. Finishing touch: It is a metaphor for using a few words to point out the essence of the key points in an article or speech to make the content vivid and powerful. 4. Brave the wind and waves: It is a metaphor for taking advantage of the favorable situation to advance courageously to overcome many difficulties. Water droplets wear through stone: It is a metaphor for persistent hard work that can achieve remarkable results. 6. People's hearts are united: As long as people's hearts are united, they can overcome difficulties and complete arduous tasks. Reap without sowing: To describe success without paying any price with the help of others or one's own efforts. Wine is not afraid of the deep alley: to describe the value of the work can be known without too much publicity. 9. Brainstorming: It is used to describe how many people with wisdom can get useful enlightenment from many aspects. 10. Step by step: describe learning, work, etc., in accordance with certain steps, gradually in-depth, meticulous, and systematic.

I want 9 idioms or idioms with the word 'Qing' in them! It had to sound good!

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2024-09-15 08:25

1. Fresh and refined: It refers to the elegance of things or people. 2. Elegant and refined: to describe the beautiful, fresh and pleasant scenery. 3. Clear and transparent: It refers to the purity and brightness of water or substances without impurities. 4. Elegant and light: It refers to a person's elegant temperament, light and noble behavior. 5. Clear and unworldly: It describes a person's noble character, free and easy behavior, and separation from the world. 6. Fresh and pleasant: It refers to the freshness of things or people, making people feel comfortable and happy. 7. Fresh and refined articles: describe the style of articles or poems that are fresh, elegant, and extraordinary. 8. A cool breeze blowing on one's face: To describe a fresh and pleasant atmosphere or to express a fresh attitude. 9. Clear and Fluent: To describe a person's speech, writing, or actions as smooth and effortless.

I want to know the idioms or allusions about the characters in the Water Margins

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2024-09-14 22:42

Water margin is a classic Chinese classical novel, in which there are many characters and idioms worth learning and understanding. The following are some idioms and allusions related to the Water Margins: Brave and Wise: A character with both wisdom and courage. For example, Wu Song, Lu Zhishen, and other people were representatives of both wisdom and courage. Righteousness: It refers to being righteous and fearless of hardships and bravely advancing forward. For example, Lin Chong, Wu Song, and other people were the representatives of the righteous. 3. Loyalty and faith: refers to the values of loyalty and faith. For example, Song Jiang, Wu Yong, and other people were representatives of loyalty and faith. 4. Heroes: refers to the image of a person with heroic spirit. For example, Song Jiang, Lu Junyi, and other people were representatives of heroes. 5. Infiltrating the enemy's internal forces: It refers to finding allies within the enemy's internal forces to disintegrate them. For example, Wu Yong, Zhu Wu, and other people were representatives of infiltrating the enemy's internal forces. 6,000-mile sound transmission: refers to the ability to transmit information thousands of miles away. For example, Song Jiang, Wu Song, and the others were representatives of Thousand Mile Voice Transmission. 7. The ability to manipulate the weather and control power. For example, Wu Yong, Song Jiang, and other people were representatives of the Tempest. The above are some characters, idioms and allusions related to the Water Margins. I hope they can help you.

I want to know if there are any more after the fusion of Magical Domain's talents, I want to know

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2024-09-11 23:06

After the fusion of Magical Domain's talents, there was no answer. The Magical Beast's BBB Talent Combination was a method to increase the attributes of Magical Beast's BBB. It combined multiple low-level talents into high-level talents to increase the abilities of BBB. During the synthesis process, the attribute value of the talent will be re-calculated and a new talent attribute may be obtained. Therefore, there was still a possibility of new talent attributes appearing after the fusion of Demonic Domain's talents. These talent attributes might increase the abilities of the talents.

What are the idioms related to the classics?

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2024-09-18 00:01

The idioms in the classics can be referred to as the following examples: 1. The idioms in 'Dream of the Red Chamber': Yi Hong Courtyard, Xiang Ling Xue Shi, Bao Dai Love, Xiao Hong, Rong Fu, etc. 2. Idioms from Journey to the West, such as beating the White Bone Demon three times, causing havoc in Heaven, Flaming Mountain, and the Kingdom of Women. 3. The idioms in Water Margins: Liang Shanbo, Lin Chong, Wu Song, Lu Zhishen, Song Jiang, etc. 4. The idioms in Romance of the Three Kingdoms: Three visits to the thatched cottage, the Battle of Red Cliff, the empty city stratagem, dedication, death, etc. 5. The couplet in Dream of the Red Chamber: The paper is full of absurd words and bitter tears.

Good points! I want to know more about Naruto ~~

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2024-09-10 07:35

Naruto was a very popular Japanese manga and anime that told the story of a ninja village. The protagonist, Naruto Uzuzumaki, became the village's ninja master through continuous hard work and courage. This manga and animation had a large number of fans around the world. The plot and characters were deeply rooted in people's hearts.

I want to know more about the 2D world. Is there any recommendation?

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2024-09-09 21:37

Two-dimensional refers to Japanese anime, manga, games, and other art forms. It usually refers to characters and scenes on a two-dimensional plane. The 2D culture originated from Japan and had many fans around the world. If you want to know more about the 2D culture, you can refer to the following suggestions: 1. Japanese anime: It is an important part of Japanese two-dimensional culture. There are many classic anime works such as Naruto, One Piece, Death, etc. 2. Comics: It was another important part of the 2D culture. There were many classic comics such as Ghost Blade, Attack of the Giants, Sword God Realm, etc. 3. Games: There are many excellent games in the ACG culture such as Pokémon, The Legend of Zelda, and Girls on the Front Line. If you want to know more about the reading recommendations of the ACG, it is recommended to search for relevant reading recommendations and choose to read according to your preferences.

I want to know more about similar novels. Are there any recommendations?

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2024-08-14 04:05

I recommend the book,"A Woman Disguised as a Man: The Third Young Master of the Highest Grade", to you. The protagonist of the novel, Mu Qingfeng, was a well-read and all-rounded figure. After traveling to ancient times, he became a prince who was considered weak and timid, uneducated, and powerless. The male lead was a high-ranking official and was sent to teach the female lead, the Crown Prince. The plot of this novel is interesting and the characters are vivid. You can take a look. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗

I want to recommend a few good movies. I want them to be classics.

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2024-09-14 07:24

There were many good movies to watch. The following were a few classic movies adapted from online literature: 1 "Dream-chasing Entertainment Circle"(Punchy Faced) 2 Spirited Away Your Name (3) 4. Inception 5. The Truman Show Grave of the Fireflies Farewell My Concubine 8 Crouching Tiger Hidden Dragon Forrest Gump Life of Pi The above movies were adapted from online literature in different styles, but they were all classics. I hope you like it!

I want to know if there are any good time-travel novels.

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2024-08-24 09:00

There were many time-travel novels by strong women that could be used as reference for some of the more popular ones: 1 " Startling Step by Step "-Tong Hua: It tells the story of a modern girl who traveled to the Qing Dynasty and experienced the palace struggles and the sweetness of love. [2]" Poisonous Shu Daughters "-Electric Wires: It tells the story of a Shu daughter growing up in the ancient palace, facing various challenges and tests, gradually becoming stronger. [3. Fuyao-Power: It tells the story of a mysterious female immortal who traveled to ancient times and a series of legendary stories that happened between her and the male protagonist. 4." Hua Qian Gu "-Power: It tells the story of a modern girl who traveled to ancient times to become Hua Qian Gu and experienced a series of love, hate, love, hatred, and palace struggles. 5. Feng Qiuhuang-Windy Heavenly Clothes: It tells the story of a woman who was wrongly imprisoned and used her intelligence to survive and develop in ancient society. The above novels were all written by female authors. The writing style was beautiful, and the plot was complicated. They were all classic works worthy of recommendation.

Are there any good foreign classics (novels)? The more, the better!

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2024-09-07 16:33

There are many good foreign classics (novels) that can be referred to as the following popular ones: 1 "One Hundred Years of Solitude"(1967): Colombia Garcia Márquez's masterpiece tells the rise and fall of a family passed down from generation to generation. Love (1997): The masterpiece of Bronte, England, tells the story of the heroine, Love, from an orphanage to a tutor and then to the housekeeper of Rochester House. Pride and Predict (1995): Austin's masterpiece tells the love story between Elizabeth Bennet and Mr. Darcy and the conflicts within their families. The Catcher in the Rye (1949): The masterpiece of American D. Salinger tells the transition period of the protagonist Holden Caulfield from teenager to adulthood. 5 1984 (1949): Orwell's masterpiece is a dystopian novel describing the social and political environment of a dictatorial country. The Great Gatsby (1964): The representative work of the United States, Scott F. Gerald, tells the story of a rich American who began an unrealistic love story with him. 7. Oliver Twist (1899): Dickens 'masterpiece tells the life experience of an orphan, Ollie Quinn, in London. A Tale of Two Cities (1940): Dickens 'masterpiece tells an adventure story about London and New York, revealing the good and evil and deception in human nature. Dream of the Red Chamber (1877): The Qing Dynasty is a classical Chinese novel that tells the love story of Jia Baoyu, Lin Daiyu and others, as well as the rise and fall of a feudal dynasty.

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