Here are some idioms to show that one person is suppressing another: - ** Bully people with power **: rely on some kind of power to oppress others. - Bullying the weak: Bullying the weak because you are strong. - ** Flattery and Bullying: Flattering superiors and bullying subordinates. - [Bully the good and oppress the good: Bully the kind.] The story of one person and a group of people is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
The idioms of a person and a bee include " attracting bees and butterflies ", which is often used to describe a person who likes to stir up trouble or attract the attention of others. There is also " the labor of a bee ", which means that a person's hard work is like the hard work of a bee. It is usually used to describe a person's hard work and tireless efforts to achieve their goals. "The Crow's Testimony" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to read it!
The following are some idioms that describe a person as a dragon: Jiao Long Zhi, legend has it that after Jiao Long Zhi, it can make clouds and rain fly to the sky. It can be used to describe a talented person who has the opportunity to display his skills or get out of trouble. Teng Jiao Qi Feng, like a dragon leaping and a phoenix dancing, is used to describe a person who is very literary. It is often used to describe a person who is vigorous in calligraphy and can also describe a person who dances gracefully. The novel " Flood Dragon " is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
The answer to Crazy Guess Idiom was to pull up seedlings to help them grow. This idiom refers to the excessive emphasis on promoting something at an inappropriate time or method, which will cause unnecessary harm or influence.
There are many idioms that describe a person's character. The following are some of the more commonly used ones: 1. Honest and selfless: It described a person as upright, noble, and selfless. 2. Loyalty and trustworthiness: It described a person as loyal, reliable, trustworthy, and trustworthy. Modesty and prudence: To describe a person as modest, cautious, not complacent, not self-righteous. 4. Brave and Fearless: To describe a person who is brave and resolute, not afraid of danger or difficulties. 5. Smart and intelligent: It refers to a person who is smart, quick-witted, and talented. 6. Honest and trustworthy: To describe a person who is honest and trustworthy. 7 magnanimity: It is used to describe a person who is magnanimous and tolerant of others, not caring about gains and losses. 8. Hardworking and frugal: To describe a person's diligence, simplicity, frugality, and compassion. These idioms can be used to describe the quality of a person. The specific usage can be chosen according to the needs and circumstances.
There are many idioms that describe a person's appearance. The following are some of the more commonly used ones: Handsome: It described a person's appearance as beautiful and handsome. 2. Ugly beauty: It described the subjective feelings of a person's appearance. 3. Tall and burly: It described a person's tall and burly figure. 4. Beauty: To describe a person's beauty. 5. Benevolent eyebrows and eyes: It described a person's appearance as gentle and kind. 6 Ugly: A description of a person's ugly features. 7. Face like jade: It is used to describe a person's beautiful appearance and fair skin. 8. The color of dirt on one's face: It refers to the color of dirt on one's ugly face. 9. Clear eyebrows and delicate features: It described a person's appearance as delicate and beautiful. Kind Eyebrows and Kind Eyes: It described a person's appearance as gentle and kind.
The idioms with outstanding talent and literary grace are: 1. Dexterity: It described a person who could think of things that others could not think of. His thinking was agile and talented. 2. Talented: To describe a person who is talented and has a very high level of knowledge in literature, art, science, and so on. The style of the article is similar to the author's character and characteristics, showing the author's literary talent. 4. Literature and art cells: It described a person with literary and artistic cells and creative talent and talent. [5. High talent: It is equivalent to a scholar with eight talents.] These idioms could be used to describe a person's talent.
"It's hard to find a noble person" was not an idiom. 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.
Here are some idioms to describe a person with a sense of story: - [Weather-beaten: It means that one has experienced all kinds of hardships. This kind of person often has a rich life experience. Every hardship may be a story.] - [Have been through the sea]: After experiencing the magnificent sea, it was difficult for him to be attracted by water elsewhere. It was often used to describe people who had seen the world and must have many experiences and stories behind them. - The sea became a mulberry field, and the mulberry field became the sea. It was a metaphor for the great changes in the world. A person who had witnessed such a huge change was naturally filled with stories. - [Have gone through many hardships and changes in the world. Such a person has a lot to tell about the past.] - [Experienced in the ways of the world]: This refers to people who have a lot of experience and have accumulated a wealth of social experience. This kind of person has a lot of experience and is rich in stories. 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 leading a group of people were to build a strategic position from a high vantage point, to be far-sighted, to strategize, to have a well-thought-out plan, to think carefully, to practice what one preaches, to be swift and decisive, to hit the nail on the head, to be open-minded, to prepare for a rainy day, to take the lead, and so on. The story of one person and a group of people is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
In addition to " advancing with the times " itself," bringing forth new ideas " could also be used to describe a person advancing with the times. " Bringing forth the old and bringing forth the new " referred to removing the dross of old things, absorbing their essence, and making them appear with a new look. It reflected the continuous innovation and progress with the development of time, in line with the meaning of advancing with the times. In addition," opening up a new path " meant to open up another path. It was a metaphor for creating a new style or new method. It could also reflect that a person was not stuck to the rules and could explore new ways as the situation developed, in line with the concept of advancing with the times. "The Crane Drinks the Spring Breeze" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!