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Exert a subtle influence on. Eating the old is not good.
Ever changing. Superb.
Sanctification of divine power. Offense against decency.
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Imperceptibly, the food is ancient, and it is ever-changing.
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The food is ancient, imperceptible, ever-changing, fascinating, and immoral.
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In a fit of fascination, I only thought of this one.
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Stubbornness This is an idiom.
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What are some idioms that begin with the word hua? :
Turning into nothing, turning danger into relief
Turning the whole into zero, turning the war into jade silk
Turn decay into magic
Turning into bubbles, turning iron into gold
Turn the people into customs, turn the lord into a dove
Turning an owl into a phoenix, turning into a thousand directions
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Bubbles: Bubbles: Blisters. It becomes like blisters and shadows, and disappears quickly.
Reduced to nothing: Nothing: Nothing, nothing. Becomes nothing. Refers to the total disappearance or complete failure.
Turning danger into relief: Danger: danger; Flat. Turn danger into safety. The metaphor turns danger into safety.
Rounding into parts: Dividing a whole into many discrete parts.
Hypocrisy: It refers to the change of innate nature and the rise of acquired artificiality.
Turning a Hawk into a Dove: A metaphor for turning danger into peace. The owl is the owl, which was considered a fierce bird in the old days, and the dove was an auspicious bird.
Turning into grass: Instruction and education are carried out like the wind blowing and the grass is blowing. Describe the ease of implementation of education.
Daylight day: refers to the peaceful and prosperous times. It is a metaphor for the occasion when everyone is clear and right and wrong are clear. Same as "broad daylight".
Changing the people: Educating the people and changing the customs.
Turning the people into customs: Educate the people and form a good fashion.
Transformation and guinea fish: The metaphor is widespread and in-depth.
Turning decay into magic: Magical: Something wonderful. Turn bad into good, rigid into dexterous, useless into useful.
Turning corruption into wonder: Turning bad into good, rigid into dexterous or useless into useful. Same as "turning corruption into wonders".
Turning Corruption into Wonder: Turning bad into good, rigid into dexterous or useless into useful.
Turning an Owl into a Phoenix: A metaphor can transform the people with virtue and turn evil into good. Owls, owls, the ancients thought they were fierce birds.
Turning hostility into jade: Fighting: refers to fighting; Jade silk: jade and silk fabrics, referring to harmony. The metaphor transforms war into peace.
Fragmentation: Bringing together the scattered parts into a whole.
Outsiders: Civilized; People: People. People outside civilized areas, i.e., uncivilized people. The prejudice of the ruling class in the old days referred to the ethnic minorities who could not be educated in China and could not be controlled by the law.
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Bury the hatchet.
Turn decay into magic
Go up in smoke. Fall on one's feet.
Turning the pieces into whole things. Go up in smoke.
and guinea fish. Turning into a weed.
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Slovenly.
Margin: The edge of the cloth is a metaphor for people's clothing and appearance. The original description was casual and informal. The latter describes not paying attention to the neatness of clothing or appearance.
Retouch the edges. Margin: This refers to the edge of the cloth, which is a metaphor for people's appearance. Retouch the appearance of the whole person. It is also a metaphor for modifying the surface, which has nothing to do with the overall situation.
No margins. Describe not paying attention to clothing and grooming or informal subsections. Also known as "raunchy".
Nothing to worry about. Refers to roughness.
Length. The description is too long and the words are long. Same as "Successive Articles".
Endless lengths. The description is too long and the words are long. Same as "Successive Articles".
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Ice vaporization, supernatural transformation, vertical arch transformation, intricate changes, grievances, nine changes and ten, Liaocheng cranes, thousands of changes, subtle and imperceptible.
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