Here are some more advanced idioms about death: 1. Mount Tai Liang Mu: Like the collapse of Mount Tai and the destruction of beams, it is often used to describe the death of a great man. 2. The wind candle is a candle that is blown by the wind and is easily extinguished. The remaining years refer to the remaining years. This idiom means that one is close to death. 3. [Perish of Fragrance and Death of Jade] It was more like the death of a beautiful woman. 4. The phrase "suddenly die" refers to the sudden death of a person. It is often used to mourn the dead. 5. [Extinguishing the Spirit and Extinguishing the Body]: It means death. 6. [Bone Formation] could also refer to death. 7. [One's life returned to the Yin] was a euphemism for death. 8. [Death to the West] also referred to death. 9. ** The whole family died. 10. [Unforeseen Year: An unexpected death.]
Here are some idioms about facing death: 1. * * Mourning the dead and serving the living **: Mourning the dead and serving the living. 2. [Love Life and Hate Death: Loves survival and hates death.] 3. * * 100%*: It described life as extremely dangerous and on the verge of death. 4. * * Not a good ending **: It refers to a person not dying a good death, often referring to the bad ending that evil people should have. 5. * * Reckless **: You don't know what's good for you, so you took the liberty to do it. 6. [From Death to Life]: It could mean that one had been saved from death, and it could also mean that one had gone through life and death. 7. [Life and Death]: The original meaning was from birth to death, but it was used to describe risking one's life without caring about one's own safety. 8. [Dying Struggle: Struggle before death, delusions of prolonging life.] 9. * * Immortal in Death **: It means that even death will not erase it.
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The idiom "the lips die, the teeth grow cold" can mean to share fate, to live and die together. The meaning was that if the lips were gone, the teeth would feel cold, and the metaphor was closely related. There is also the idiom "interest", which also means that there is a close relationship of interest.
Here are some advanced substitutes for death: - " Death: This is a relatively written and respectful term. It is often used to indicate the death of a person with a certain social status, influence, or respect, such as the death of a well-known writer, scholar, or politician. - [Passing away: Similar to " passing away ", it expressed a sense of elegance and respect.] - [Immortal's Death: A slightly poetic expression of respect for the deceased, often implying that the deceased left like an immortal.] - Sudden death: To describe a sudden death and express a feeling of surprise and regret. - To bid farewell to the world forever means to bid farewell to the world forever. It is usually used to say goodbye to an object of respect. - Riding a crane to the west: This was a traditional cultural expression. It originated from the concept of immortals riding a crane to fly in Taoism. It was often used to express good wishes and respect for the deceased.
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There was an idiom to describe a brush with death. In this idiom,"nine" means the number of times or the number of times. It refers to surviving many life-and-death situations. It is a metaphor for extreme danger.
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The Eight Immortals Crossing the Sea is often used to describe each person's ability or method to compete with each other. The Eight Immortals Crossing the Sea is used to describe a person's tactful and comprehensive treatment of people and things (with a slightly positive meaning). The Eight Hundred Lonely Cold can be used to describe a poor scholar or a poor person who has lost support (with a certain sense of sympathy). The Eight Immortals Might is used to describe a person who is full of spirit and has a strong momentum. Ba Mountain and Shu River referred to the mountains and rivers in Sichuan, which had regional cultural significance. "The Crow's Testimony" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to read it!
Here are some four-word idioms for confessing: Both sides are willing, respect each other as guests, raise the case and raise the eyebrows, before the flowers and under the moon, the heart is secretly promised, in the same boat, the vows of eternal love, the love between me and you, the old age, the wind and snow, no regrets, the harmony of water and milk, the love that cannot be released, the childhood sweetheart, the hundred years of good, life and death, forever, life and death, the heart is connected, the wind and rain are together, the deep love alliance, like glue, a hundred years of good match, pointing to the sun, the first awakening of love, the perfect match, the sea is dry and the stone is rotten, the deep love, the piano is harmonious, the twilight is red. Unwavering in life and death, single-minded, love stronger than gold, growing old together, unwavering in determination, unchanging in age, loving only one person, a match made in heaven, sharing branches and graves, loving each other, loving each other, helping each other, thinking day and night, loving flowers and full moons, courting gentlemen, loyal, seeing you as life, deep affection, flying together, heart and soul, deep affection, loving each other, falling in love, being a beautiful lady, unchanging until death, ambiguous, love at first sight, like old friends at first sight. "Luo Mingxia Love Letter" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
The following are some four-character idioms about peace: safe and sound, safe and sound, as safe as Mount Tai, as safe as danger, as good, as good as good, as good, Watching " Safe Entry " wasn't enough. Everyone, please click to read the novel!