The idioms in the lyrics of uncommon words include standing alone, which comes from Li Mi's Chen Qing Biao. Together, from Qian Yi's "Southern New Book"; Walking alone, from Zhang Yi's "Sacrifice Cheng Yichuan Wen"; Enlightened, from Gu Kuang's "difficult journey"; Mianmian melon-like, from the "Book of Songs""cotton"; As a standard, from Qian Daxin's "Six Books Rhyme Table Preface"; Long Xing Yi Yi, from "Yu Pian"; Corner corner, from "Zuo Zhuan·Xianggong Fourteen Years"; Graceful and graceful, from Xu Fuzuo's "Red Pear Story·Hao Banquet"; Tears pouring down, from the "Book of Songs""Ze Po"; Unceasing, from the Tang Dynasty Han Yu's "Yan Zhen;" Not cut nor weeds, from the "Book of Songs""Xiaoya;" Concubine Flying Xuan, from Li Dongyang's "Lutang Poetry Notes;" Impendent evil, from "Zuo Zhuan·Hidden Gong Six Years;" Its cobra, from the "Book of Songs""" Final Wind;"Salted fish, from" Water Margins." To judge and punish, from Zhuge Liang's "Teacher's Table"; To criticize the malpractices of the times, from the Book of the Later Han Dynasty; One after another, from the Book of Songs "Liang Si; One by one, from the Tao Te Ching. "Luo Han's Lyric Collection" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
There were many uncommon words in the lyrics of the song, such as: BA (The legendary ghost that caused the drought), Mandrill (The legendary ghost in the mountains)(The leader, the first),(the legendary child ghost), Chi, Mei, Yi, Liang, Di, Yang, Yan, Yi, Miao, Yi, Yi, standing alone, colluding with each other, walking alone, enlightening, gentle, as the standard, dragon walking, corner corner, graceful, snot pouring, endless, unyielding, unforgiving, unforgiving. They are like a mosquito, a kind of punishment, a kind of criticism, a row of rows, a piece of paper, a piece of paper, etc. Most of these words were not commonly used in daily life and were relatively uncommon. "Luo Han's Lyric Collection" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
Bitter means to walk forward with difficulty like a blind man walking on a blue beach. This idiom was used to describe the difficulties and challenges that humans would face in the future when they explored the universe. This idiom was very uncommon, but its meaning was very profound. It could best express the fear of future technology and the unknown in science fiction.
The following are a few uncommon four-character idioms with animals: 1. Dragon and Horse Spirit: It described a person's strong spiritual outlook. 2. A tiger's head but a snake's tail: To describe doing things without perseverance. 3. Bird song and flower fragrance: describe a beautiful environment full of vitality and vitality. 4. A thousand miles of horse: It is a metaphor for great progress and achievements. 5. A crane standing out from a flock of chickens: It refers to a person with a unique temperament and style that is different from others. 6. Dragon's Leaping and Tiger's Leaping: It described the vigorous development of things, which were full of strength and vitality. 7. Lion's Roar and Tiger's Roar: It described a loud, powerful, and intimidating sound. 8. Bear Hug Tiger Kiss: To describe a person and a tiger as taking risks in order to achieve a certain goal. 9. A dragonfly skimming the surface of the water: It described the movement as light and nimble as a dragonfly skimming the surface of the water without leaving a trace. 10 Rhinoceros Watching the Moon: It described having great ambitions and constantly pursuing one's ideals and goals.
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Alright, I can help you find some uncommon idioms. Here are some idioms that might fit your requirements: 1 Xuanming Elders: Two high-level immortals in Taoism named Xuanmingzi and Baiyunzi. 2 Thousand Rocks and Ten Thousand Gullies: It described the extremely steep terrain and the magnanimity of people. 3. Calling a stag a horse: a metaphor for deliberately reversing black and white to confuse right and wrong. 4. To continue a mink at the end of a dog's tail: It is a metaphor for an article or an action that is scattered and not satisfactory. 5. Peaches and plums all over the world: It described the popularity of education and the large number of students. 6. Stand out among the chickens: It is a metaphor for a person who is very talented but has no fixed residence. He stands out among the crowd but is different. 7. To draw a snake's feet: It is a metaphor for superfluous actions or superfluous things to increase the burden on things. 8. Creating something out of nothing: It refers to saying something that has no truth. 9 Unique: A metaphor for a unique style or opinion. [10. Admire the high mountains: It refers to the yearning for a noble realm and the respect and admiration of the high mountains.]
Okay, here are a few idioms that are all uncommon words, but they are all positive: 1. Profound and extensive: It described profound knowledge and profound attainments. 2. Virtuous and respectable: refers to a person with high moral character and extremely high reputation. 3. Peerless Beauty: Description: Superior talent, outstanding appearance, elegant behavior. 4. Profound and profound: It is used to describe the profoundness of knowledge and the profoundness of thoughts. 5. A crane stands out among chickens: It is a metaphor for a person who is tall and different, like a crane in a flock of chickens. 6. Ingenious: refers to creative thinking and unique ideas and techniques. 7. Perseverance: To describe a firm will, perseverance, tenacity, and never giving up. 8. One Heart and One Mind: To describe the same mind, the same opinions, and the same concerted efforts. 9. Be conscientious and conscientious: describe how to be cautious, diligent, and serious in doing things. 10 Megrez: A serious and meticulous attitude.
The word 'Yao' was not a rare word. The number of strokes of Yao character is 9, and the order of strokes is: point, horizontal, vertical, hook, point. " Oh, My Yao " was equally exciting. Everyone, please click to read it!
The four-character idioms related to the heavenly years include the end of one's heavenly years, longevity, untimely heavenly years, irregular heavenly years, unpredictable heavenly years, and so on. The novel " Ten Years of Death " is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
The following are some idioms that contain the word "not leaving a single trace": completely covered, not leaving a single shred, not leaving a single kind, not leaving a single detail, not leaving a single plan, not leaving a single trace, not leaving a single sage, not leaving a single detail, not leaving a single detail, not leaving a single trace, not leaving a single net, not leaving a single infamy, not leaving a single scourge, not leaving a single trace, not leaving a single trace. "The Crane Drinks the Spring Breeze" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!