The idioms related to nobles were "noble people forget","white dragon incognito","high officials and dignitaries","noble people who look at the door" and so on. The original meaning of "noble people forget more" was that people with high official positions were easy to forget, and later it was used to ridicule people who were forgetful."White Dragon Invisible Clothes" was a metaphor for noble people who went out in civilian clothes, fearing that there would be unexpected disasters."High officials and dignitaries" also referred to high officials and noble people, which referred to high officials and people with prominent status."Wang" in "Wangmen Aristocrats" referred to prestige, and "Men" referred to family, which meant prestigious noble families. The original novel of the TV series " Noble Girl " was " Reborn Noble Girl Is Hard to Find " by Qianshan Tea Guest. The original plot was equally exciting. You can click on the link below to read the original novel.
Talented people came out in large numbers, which meant that talented people were constantly emerging. Talented people, which meant that there were many talented people. People and money were empty, which meant that people and money were not available or lost. Strangeness, which meant that when one first arrived in a place, one was not familiar with the local people and geography. Man can conquer nature, which meant that man can defeat nature. The number of people means that the power of the momentum is great. A hundred bodies represented a very painful mourning for the dead. Others were willing to die a hundred times in exchange for the resurrection of the dead. There were also people in front and behind, people in five and six, people in human form, people coming and going, people helping others, etc. "The Crane Drinks the Spring Breeze" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
The idioms used to describe a person's appearance were handsome, handsome, ugly, majestic, burly, short, fat, handsome, flirtatious, charming, ugly, kind, kind, majestic, majestic, and so on.
The idiom of the Lanke people was "Wang Zhi Lanke". This allusion originated from Liang Renfang's Shu Yi Ji in the Southern Dynasty. It was about Wang Zhi of the Jin Dynasty who went into the mountains to cut firewood and stopped to watch when he saw two boys playing chess. After the chess game was over, Wang Zhi came to his senses. When he turned around, he found that the axe handle had rotted. When he returned to his hometown, he found out that it had been a hundred years and that his peers had all died. This idiom is used to indicate the passage of time or the changes in the world.
There were many ways to guess an idiom. One of them was to guess an idiom through pictures. For example, there was a picture of a horse carrying pears and cicadas, a brick and a jade pendant (there were three lines in front of the brick and a curved arrow behind the brick to indicate movement), a little boy holding a card with the word "Ran" in his hand, etc. By observing the content and details of these pictures, he could guess the idiom by linking it to the relevant idiom meaning. There were also some idiom guessing games, such as the idiom guessing game by looking at pictures and the idiom guessing game by looking at actions. They could be played alone or in a group. When a group of people played the idiom guessing game, they could share their thoughts and ideas with each other, which could better play the role of puzzle. In the process of guessing, they could train their logical thinking ability, inference ability, and observation ability. At the same time, they could also accumulate idiom knowledge and enrich their language and cultural heritage and expression ability. The story of one person and a group of people is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
The idioms used to describe a person in a flower garden were fleeting light and shadow, looking at flowers on a horse, and so on. Floating light and shadow originally meant that the light and passing shadow on the water surface disappeared in a flash, which could be used as a metaphor for not observing carefully, etc. Looking at flowers on the horse meant to act roughly. Looking at flowers on the horse meant to stop and investigate seriously. Looking at flowers on horseback and looking at flowers on horseback both meant to look at flowers on a running horse, which could be described as more general observation. The novel " Mixed Flowers " is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
There were a sea of people, a lot of voices, shoulder to shoulder, shoulder to shoulder, thousands of people, groups of people, many people, shoulder to shoulder, thousands of people, shoulders to shoulder, filling the streets and alleys, spectators like the city, overcrowded, three tops and five, continuous, people coming and going, mountains and seas, countless, seven hands and eight feet, shoulder to shoulder, eating too little, shoulder to shoulder, shoulder to shoulder, thick people, connected into a curtain, bustling, Zhang into a curtain, shoulder to shoulder, turbulent, shoulder to shoulder. The soldiers were shoulder-to-shoulder, their sleeves were raised like clouds, and there was an endless stream of soldiers. They were shoulder-to-shoulder, shoulder-to-shoulder, and there were many soldiers. The story of one person and a group of people is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
There was a sea of people, shoulder to shoulder, thousands of people, groups of people, many people, shoulder to shoulder, tens of thousands of people, overlapping shoulders, filling the streets and alleys, spectators like a city, overcrowded, walking shoulder to shoulder, bustling, crowded doors like a city, many people with mixed hands, shoulder to shoulder, shoulder to shoulder, kowtow, head to head, the crowd was like a floating mountain, the crowd was like a floating mountain. The story of one person and a group of people is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
The following are all idioms to praise someone for writing a good article: 1. Dexterity: It is used to describe a person who can think clearly and react quickly. It is very creative to write articles. 2. Talented: It refers to a person who is very cultured and talented, and can write excellent articles. 3. A wonderful pen that produces flowers: The ability to describe a person's writing ability is very superb. It can use simple language to describe a rich image for artistic enjoyment. 4. Unique: It refers to a person who has profound literary attainments and is able to write excellent works with his own unique ideas and methods. 5. Self-styled: It is used to describe a person's writing ability. It is refreshing to be able to write a unique style and insight. 6. Impressive: describe the article as long, imposing, rich, and organized. 7. Short and pithy: describe the article as short and pithy, concise and comprehensive, clear and easy to understand. 8. Enthralling: It is used to describe an article that can attract the attention of readers and make them keep reading. 9. Unique and ingenious: It is used to describe a person's unique writing ability to perfectly integrate their creativity and ideas into the article. Profound and profound: It is used to describe a person's literary attainment, profound knowledge, and writing ability, which is extensive, rich, and rich in content and depth.
An example of a four-character idiom describing a person's appearance is as follows: 1. Handsome eyebrows and beautiful eyes 2. A dignified appearance National Beauty Tall and Mighty 5 Handsome 6. Clear Eyebrows 7 Dainty 8 Radiance 9 Face as Beautiful Jade 10 Illiterate
Here are a few idioms to praise a well-written article: 1. Wonderful writing: describing the writing skills of the article. The artistic expression of the article is extremely strong, making people marvel. 2. Talented: A person with extremely high knowledge reserves and creative ability in literature, art, science, etc. His outstanding writing is admirable. [3] Lavish and unrestrained: describe the article to be very long. The narration, description, discussion, and other aspects are very sufficient, rich, and vast. 4. Exact diction: The words used in the article are very accurate, appropriate, and concise. There are no inappropriate idioms or words used to express themselves very accurately. 5. Beautiful language: The language used to describe the article is beautiful, smooth, and pleasant to the ears. It can give people the enjoyment of beauty and make people intoxicated. 6. Dexterity: It refers to writing articles quickly, thinking quickly and clearly, able to create high-quality articles in a short time. 7. Unique: It is used to describe an article with unique creativity and thinking. It can write an article full of new ideas from different angles. 8 Unique charm: It refers to an article that is written very well, has a unique charm and appeal, and can arouse the interest and resonance of readers.