Here are some possible words to describe good:
1 Wonderful-To describe something or a story that is so wonderful that words cannot describe it.
2. Enthralling-Something or a story that attracts people's attention and makes them want to know more.
3. Flawless-A description of something or a story that is perfect, flawless, and without any flaws.
[4] Deep in the hearts of the people-It refers to something or a story that can deeply influence people's thoughts and behavior.
5. Unique-A person or team with unique thinking and creativity in a certain field.
6. Shocking-A story or event that can shock people's hearts and cause strong emotional resonance.
7 deeply rooted in the hearts of the people-describing something or a story that is deeply imprinted in people's hearts.
8. Enthralling-A description of something or a story that can attract people's attention and make them want to know more.
9. Unique and ingenious-This refers to a person or team who has unique thinking and creativity in a certain field.
10 Flawless Flawless-A description of something or a story that is perfect, flawless, and without any flaws.
An example of a good word extract is as follows:
1. Gifted: A person who has a unique ability or potential to perform well without effort.
2. Unique: refers to the ability to design new products or services with special creativity and imagination.
3. Love at first sight: When two people meet for the first time, they have a strong feeling, which often lasts for a long time.
4. Unable to extricate oneself: It refers to a person who feels very painful and unable to extricate himself from his experience.
5. Ecstasy: It refers to a person who is very happy as if everything is cheering for him.
6. Disheartened: It refers to a person who feels despair and loss and loses confidence in the future.
7 childhood sweethearts: To describe two people who grew up together and have a deep relationship.
8 Summon the Wind and Summon the Rain: It refers to a person who can control the weather or someone else who has great power.
Tempered: refers to an article or work of art that has been repeatedly scrutinized and processed to become more perfect and profound.
10. Unyielding: To describe a person who goes forward courageously without hesitation or consideration of consequences.
Onomatopoeic words are usually used to describe sounds, actions, or situations. They are usually composed of two parts. One part is a verb describing the sound or action, and the other part is an adjective or verb describing the sound or action. For example," wolf howl "," cheer ", and " explosion " were all onomatopoeic words.
There are many onomatopoeic words for two words. Here are some examples:
1 Meow Meow (mā mā) -Cat Meow
2 Woof woof (Woof woof woof) -Dog bark
3 toot (beep) -car horn
4 Buzz (hūhūbuzz) -Insect cry
5-The sound of insect wings flapping
6 Ssīsī-the sound made by an animal's throat
7 Chacha (zhā zhā) -The chirping of birds
8 Huhu (hūhūhuhu) -The sound of the wind
Chirp (chirp) -the sound made by insect wings
10 cluck (cluck) -the sound made by animals
Onomatopoeic words usually refer to words used to describe sounds or actions, usually composed of two Chinese characters. For example," meow " was an onomatopoeic word for a cat's bark, and " hiss " was an onomatopoeic word for a dog's bark. These onomatopoeic words were often used in novels to let the readers better feel the changes in the plot and the emotional changes of the characters.
There were many good words such as:
1. Fantastic: Description of the story, plot, etc. are very exciting and wonderful.
2. Ingenious: It refers to an author or work that has come up with a unique and innovative way of thinking.
3. Enthralling: A description of a story or work that is so captivating that one cannot help but want to continue reading.
4. Invigorated: It refers to a work or idea that can deeply affect people and make them deeply moved or inspired.
5. Unparalleled: It is used to describe a work or performance that is extremely outstanding.
6. Amazing: It is used to describe something or a scene that is so outstanding that one cannot help but admire it.
Unique: A work or performance that has a unique style and characteristics that are difficult to imitate or surpass.
8. Inwardly Affects the People: It refers to works or ideas that can deeply influence the hearts and minds of people.
9. Enthralling: A description of a story or work that is so captivating that one cannot help but want to continue reading.
10. Ingenious: It refers to the author or work that has come up with a unique and innovative idea or method.
The following are some poems that contain the word "Jin Mi":
- I look for the river's rippling light.
- Brocade looks like dew, moon dew is not.
- For no reason, the brocade zither has fifty strings, one string, one column, thinking of Hua Nian.
- For no reason, the brocade zither has fifty strings, one string, one column, thinking of Hua Nian.
- Brocade flowers bloom and fill the world with fragrance.
- Brocade looking for fragrance, green pavilion, sunset clouds and lone ducks fly together.
- Brocade seeking water hall, wind billowing, white dew turning into frost.
- The golden zither autumn wind is here again<br>
The human world had changed.
- The 50 strings of the zither<br>
a string and a pillar, I think of the years of glory.
- Shuidiao Songtou·When will the bright moon appear?<br>
I take my wine and ask the blue sky.
- Shuidiao Songtou·When will the bright moon appear?<br>
I take my wine and ask the blue sky.
- Traversing the willows, searching for brocade and fragrance in the verdant pavilion<br>
Sunset clouds and lone ducks fly together.
- Walking on the sand, the 50 strings of the zither for no reason<br>
a string and a pillar, I think of the years of glory.
There were many words to describe the good relationship between sisters, such as being intimate, inseparable, like a shadow, inseparable, inseparable, and like brothers. These words all described the close relationship between sisters, no barriers, deep feelings for each other, and often together.
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