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Beautiful, beautiful, honest, hypocritical, corny.
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Ill-intentioned, ill-intentioned, pigs and dogs are not as good.
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A cunning and treacherous poem: turning hands over for clouds and hands rain.
Open-minded poems: meet with a smile and enmity.
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鳞次栉比 (pinyin: lín cì zhì bǐ)Source: 《诗·周颂·良耜》:
Captured. Accumulation of millet. Its worship is like a crow, and its ctenophora is like a ctenophore, in order to open a hundred rooms.
Southern Dynasty Song Bao Zhao "Yongshi" poem: "The capital is twelve Qu, and each scale is flying. ”
Allusion: Ctenophore: a general term for combing grates. They are arranged in an orderly manner like fish scales and comb teeth. It is often used to describe houses or boats that are arranged in a dense and neat manner.
Example: Around the wool outside the Dongguan, Fujian and Guangdong nomads gather here, gambling halls and tobacco houses. Qing Wang Tao, Yingqiao Magazine).
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次栉比 (pinyin: lín cì zhì bǐ)Source: 《诗·周歌·好耜》:
Captured. Accumulation of millet. Its worship is like a crow, and its ctenophora is like a ctenophore, in order to open a hundred rooms.
Southern Dynasty Song Bao Zhao "Yongshi" poem: "The capital is twelve Qu, and each scale is flying. ”
Allusion: Ctenophore: a general term for combing grates. They are arranged in an orderly manner like fish scales and comb teeth. It is often used to describe houses or boats that are arranged in a dense and neat manner.
Example: Around the wool outside the Dongguan, Fujian and Guangdong nomads gather here, gambling halls and tobacco houses. Qing Wang Tao, Yingqiao Magazine).
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The word "all mouths" is unanimous.
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Hatred of the enemy: Hold a common grudge against the enemy.
Fearless in the face of danger: When encountering danger, do not care about yourself. Unselfish, very heroic.
Forge ahead: Brave and brave to move forward.
Follow-up: Those in front move forward, and those behind follow closely. Describe the heroic struggle and move forward bravely.
Turning the tide: The original intention was to stop heresy from running rampant. The latter parable tries to salvage the dangerous situation.
Mainstay: A metaphor for a strong person and strength that can act as a pillar.
Righteousness is awe-inspiring: the air of justice is awe-inspiring.
Ambition: heroic sentiment, lofty ambition.
Unyielding: Describes not giving in and not bowing down in the face of evil forces and difficulties.
Overcoming obstacles: A metaphor for starting a career or clearing obstacles on the way forward, and working hard.
Work hard: Lift your spirits and strive for self-improvement.
Make great efforts: Lift your spirit and strive to govern the country well.
A long way to go: a heavy burden and a long way to go. It is a metaphor for shouldering a great responsibility and going through a long and arduous struggle.
Keep up the good work: The metaphor is to keep trying again and again.
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Guess the word according to the meaning: 1Good at talking, making people like to listen ( )2Personally come to that place ( )3Describe the abrupt stop ( ) is eloquent and immersive, and ends abruptly.
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