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1 Nuwa mends the heavens - describes the majestic spirit of transforming the heavens and the earth and the fearless fighting spirit.
2 Praise the father day by day - a metaphor for a man who has great ambitions, but also a metaphor for not measuring himself.
3 Jingwei Reclamation - The old metaphor is very hateful, determined to take revenge. The latter metaphor is resolute and not afraid of difficulties.
4 The fool moves the mountains – a metaphor for perseverance in transforming nature and an unswerving struggle 5 The eight immortals crossing the sea – a metaphor for each having a set of methods, or each of them exerting their skills and competing with each other.
6 Groundbreaking – Signifies the beginning of human history.
A metaphor for an unprecedented cause.
7 The Cowherd and the Weaver Girl - A metaphor for a husband and wife living in two separate places. It also refers to a pair of lovers.
8 Seamless – The metaphor is that things are so well developed that nothing can be faulted. It is also a metaphor for the integration of poetry and writing, without traces of carving.
9 Dayu's water control - a metaphor for enthusiastic work, forgetting selfishness because of business.
10 fiery eyes - a metaphor for the deaf ears and eyes, the heart is very clear, and the truth is very shrewd.
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1 Jingwei Reclamation: Jingwei: The name of a bird in ancient mythology. Jingwei came to Mushi and was determined to fill the sea. The old metaphor is very hateful, determined to take revenge. The latter metaphor is resolute and not afraid of difficulties.
2 Eight Immortals Crossing the Sea: According to legend, the Eight Immortals do not need boats when crossing the sea, and each has a set of spells. There is a folk proverb that "eight immortals cross the sea, each shows its magical powers". Later, they used metaphors to come up with their skills or methods and compete with each other.
3 Kuafu chasing the sun: Kuafu: the name of a person in ancient legends. Kuafu chased after the sun with all his might. It is a metaphor for people who have great ambitions, but also for those who do not measure themselves.
4. Breaking new ground: Ancient myths and legends: The Pangu clan opened up the world and began to have human history. The latter is often a metaphor unprecedented, unprecedented.
5 Ye Gong Haolong: Ye Gong: A nobleman of Chu in the Spring and Autumn Period, with a high name, sealed in Ye (the name of Guyi, now Ye County, Henan). The metaphor is that you pay lip service to something and don't really like it.
6. The frog at the bottom of the well: The frog at the bottom of the well can only see a piece of sky as big as the mouth of the well. A parable of a narrow-minded person.
7 Days Seamless: Myth and legend has it that fairies' clothes have no seams. The metaphor is so well thought out that nothing is wrong with it.
8 The Fool Moves Mountains: A metaphor for perseverance in transforming nature and unswerving struggle.
9 Nuwa mends the sky: Mythological story, Fuxi's sister Nuwa refining five-colored stones to mend the sky. Describe the majestic spirit and fearless fighting spirit of transforming heaven and earth.
10 Mirage: Mirage: Large clams. Originally, it refers to the sea or desert, due to the reflection and refraction of light, there are illusory towers and castles in the air or on the ground. Now it is more of a metaphor for the illusory things.
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Nuwa mends the sky. Hou Yi shoots the sun.
Praise the father chasing the sun. Eight immortals across the sea.
Chang'e to the moon. The Cowherd and the Weaver Girl.
Jingwei reclamation. Ye Gong is a good dragon.
The frog at the bottom of the well. Fish in a rut.
Yugong moves mountains. Saturnalia Houji.
Split the mountain to save the mother. Miracle pen Maleonn.
The water floods the golden mountain. Dongxi is driving.
Refining stones to make up for the sky. Groundbreaking.
Make-up day. A tower of strength.
Ten days together. Qingdu Ziwei.
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It's really amazing, I'm not as good as you.
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Jingwei reclamation.
Praise the father chasing the sun. Nuwa mends the sky.
Chang'e to the moon. Handan toddler.
Yugong moves mountains. Hou Yi shoots the sun.
The Heavenly Maiden scatters flowers. Sharp-eyed.
The Cowherd and the Weaver Girl. Eight immortals across the sea.
Sorghum dreams. Finishing touch.
Excessive anxiety. The frog at the bottom of the well.
Draw a snake then put legs on it. Hand in hand.
A leaf is blind, and Mount Tai is not seen.
People turn on their backs. Extremely suspicious.
Make-up day. Dongtu Xiwu: Dongxi is both driving.
Groundbreaking. Ten days together.
The longevity of Songcho. Make waves.
Yuyu Qiong Building. Yunjin Tianzhang.
Wushan clouds and rain...
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Chang'e to the moon.
It's no use crying over spilt milk.. Praise the father chasing the sun.
Everyone is dead. Jingwei reclamation.
Nuwa mends the sky. Hou Yi shoots the sun.
Matchmaker. Eight immortals across the sea.
Yugong moves mountains. People and gods are angry.
The Heavenly Maiden scatters flowers. The Cowherd and the Weaver Girl.
Agarwood saves the mother. Hundreds of birds and phoenixes.
Seamless. Ye Gong is a good dragon.
The frog at the bottom of the well. Mirage.
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Nian Jingming Fan Aya.
Let's talk about following to become the 11th fan.
Jingwei reclamation. Praise the father chasing the sun.
Nuwa mends the sky. Chang'e to the moon.
Handan toddler. Yugong moves mountains.
Hou Yi shoots the sun. The Heavenly Maiden scatters flowers.
Sharp-eyed. The Cowherd and the Weaver Girl.
Eight immortals across the sea. Sorghum dreams.
Finishing touch. Excessive anxiety.
The frog at the bottom of the well. Draw a snake then put legs on it.
Hand in hand. A leaf is blind, and Mount Tai is not seen.
People turn on their backs. Extremely suspicious.
Make-up day. Dongtu Xiwu: Dongxi is both driving.
Groundbreaking. Ten days together.
The longevity of Songcho. Make waves.
Yuyu Qiong Building. Yunjin Tianzhang.
Wushan clouds and rain...
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The idioms of mythological stories include Jingwei Reclamation, Cowherd and Weaver Girl, Nuwa Mending the Sky, Eight Immortals Crossing the Sea, Kuafu Chasing the Sun and Ye Gong Haolong.
1. Jingwei reclamation.
1. Pinyin. jīng wèi tián hǎi。
2. Interpretation. The parable harbors a deep hatred and is determined to take revenge. It is also described as strong-willed, fearless of difficulties, and unswerving.
Second, the Cowherd and the Weaver Girl.
1. Pinyin. niú láng zhī nǚ。
2. Interpretation. A metaphor for a couple who have been separated for a long time. It also refers to a pair of lovers.
The three sides of Huai, Nuwa make up for the sky.
1. Pinyin. nǚ wā bǔ tiān。
2. Interpretation. Describe the majestic spirit and fearless fighting spirit of transforming heaven and earth.
Fourth, the eight immortals cross the sea.
1. Pinyin. bā xiān guò hǎi。
2, paraphrase Lu Qi's dress.
The metaphor is that each has a skill or a solution.
Fifth, praise the father day by day.
1. Pinyin. kuā fù zhú rì。
2. Interpretation. It is a metaphor for the strong determination to conquer and conquer nature.
3. Source. The Classic of Mountains and Seas, Overseas North Classic": "Kuafu and the sun are chased away; into Japan; thirst for drink; Drink in Hewei; insufficient river wei; North drink Osawa. Not yet arrived; The Tao died of thirst. discarding the rod; Transformed into Dunlin. ”
Sixth, Ye Gong is a good dragon.
1. Pinyin. yè gōng hào lóng。
2. Interpretation. The metaphor is ostensibly loved or embraced, but in fact feared or opposed.
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