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Meaning of rare: a metaphor for a rare and precious person or thing.
Pinyin] [fèngmáolínjiǎo].
Explanation] is a metaphor for a person or thing that is rare and precious.
synonyms] few, only the fruit remains, Yuanjiang nine ribs, few stars, few and few, few stars, Linjiao phoenix feathers, empty valley foot sound, Liao Ruo Xingchen, Liao Ruo morning star, auspicious light piece of feather, Baili pick.
1. Few stars, few morning stars, only a handful.
Antonyms] abound, the amount of trucks, the number of Ganges sand, everywhere, as many as cow hair, buckets on the vehicle, countless, overlooked, sweat cows, mushrooms, no shortage of people, piled up, all over the mountains.
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Rare horns, which means that like the feathers of a phoenix and the horns of a unicorn, they are precious and rare. Now metaphorically, talents are rare, precious talents, or precious things.
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It's a rarity, isn't it [explanation] phoenix; Lin: Phoenix, unicorn; It is a legendary rare beast. the feathers on the phoenix; The horns on the head of the unicorn. A metaphor for a precious, rare person or thing.
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Rare means very, very rare, very, very rare.
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The meaning of rare is the tip of the iceberg.
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Explanation: The feathers of a phoenix, the horns of a unicorn. A metaphor for a precious and rare person or thing.
Identification: phoenix: cannot be written as "wind"; Lin: cannot be written as "scale" or "phosphorus"; Horn: Can't write "foot".
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Hello, the meaning of "phoenix" is: "phoenix" original meaning refers to the legendary rare animal phoenix hair, unicorn horn. It is later used as a metaphor for precious and rare people or things.
The idiom is mostly used as an object in the sentence, and also as a definite; Complimentary; It is mostly used in written language. It is an idiom that is the best in historical stories. There are two places in this idiom**, among which "phoenix feather" comes from Liu Yiqing's "Shishuo Xinyu Rongzhi" in the Song Dynasty of the Southern Dynasty, and "Linjiao" comes from the "Preface to the Biography of Northern History Wenyuan" written by Li Yanshou and others in the Tang Dynasty.
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Phoenix: It means the feathers of the phoenix, the horns of the unicorn. A metaphor for a precious and rare person or thing.
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"Phoenix feathers", phoenix feathers; "Linjiao", the horn of the unicorn also. The phoenix and the unicorn are the legendary kings of birds and beasts in three generations of China, and are used to symbolize auspiciousness. Phoenix, horn, it is rare and precious.
The idiom "rare" is a metaphor for extremely rare and precious things, and also refers to rare talents.
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