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Leader. Aotou.
Champion. Vanguard.
Bear the bell. Laurel.
First name. Champion. Top dog.
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Add one more lead yang.
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1. Poetry bones: Chen Ziang's poetry is passionate, his style is lofty, and he has a "Han and Wei style bones", and is known as "poetry bones".
2. Shijie: Wang Boqi's poems are fluent and graceful, magnificent, and unique, and he is known as "Shijie".
3. Poetry madness: He Zhizhang has a liberal temperament and calls himself "Siming Maniac". Because of his poetry and openness, he is known as "poetry mania".
4. The Poet Son of Heaven: Wang Changling wrote "affectionate and resentful, and the sound is faint", so he was named the "Poet Son of Heaven".
5. Poetry Immortal: Li Bai's poetry imagination is rich and peculiar, the style is vigorous and unrestrained, the colors are gorgeous, the language is fresh and natural, and he is known as the "Poetry Immortal".
6. Poetry saint: Du Fu's poems are closely combined with current affairs and have profound thoughts. The realm is vast, and people are called "poets".
7. Poetry prisoner: Meng Jiao wrote poetry painstakingly and lonely, dismal management, and no good questions, so he was once called a "poetry prisoner".
8, poetry slave: Jia Dao has been writing poetry all his life, so he deliberately sings bitterly, and people call him "poetry slave".
9, poet: Liu Yuxi's poems are calm and dignified, the style is natural and rough, and Bai Juyi gave him the reputation of "poet".
10. The Great Wall of Five Words: Liu Changqing is good at five-word poems, and his five-word poems are seven-eight-tenths of all poems, and they are called "the Great Wall of Five Words".
11. Poetic ghost: Li He's poems are good at casting words, galloping imagination, and using myths and legends to create bright and colorful images, so he is called "poetic ghosts".
12, Du Ziwei: Du Mu once wrote "Crape Myrtle Flower" to sing lyrical, borrowing flowers to praise himself, and people call it "Du Ziwei".
13, Wen Bacha: Wen Tingyun is quick to think, every time he enters the test, the eight-pronged hand becomes eight rhymes, and people call him "Wen Bacha".
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The first place can also have nicknames: champion, laurel, leader, second to none, leader, champion, leader, leader, bull's ear, ......Explanation: (1) The top, the best, and the best.
I'm the first; firstly;primarily;at the head;in the first place] such as: rank first (2) first, most important. [first;most important]
Introduction:
1.Champion.
The person who wins first place in the competition is called the "champion". The origin of this title is as follows: Song Yi, a great general of the Chu State in the Warring States Period, was brave and good at fighting, and had outstanding military achievements, and was the first of the generals of the Chu State, and the soldiers called him "the champion of the Qingzi".
From the Wei and Jin dynasties to the Northern and Southern Dynasties, the champion became an official title of general, called "champion general". Later, people called the first place in the competition the champion.
2.Laurels: We often hear the phrase "take the laurels", which means that it is the first to say.
The ancient Greeks believed that the laurel tree was the sacred tree of the sun god Apollo, so a hat made of laurel leaves was worn on the person who won the first place in the race to commemorate Apollo, and later it was also awarded to outstanding poets or the winners of competitive competitions to symbolize glory. In the future, people used "laurels" to represent the first.
3.Aotou: Another saying for "first" is "dominance".
In the Sui and Tang dynasties, the person who won the first prize in the imperial examination was received by the emperor and had to stand alone on the stone slab in the middle of the stone steps in front of the main hall, which was engraved with a head, so he later called the first place as "the head of the king".
4.Second to none:
It can also be said that it is "second to none". This statement is neither from ancient nor from a foreign country, but from a habitual action of people. When we count with our fingers, we first bend our thumbs, so people use "second to none" to mean first.
5.Top of the list: The nickname of the number one, and "the top of the list". After the ancient imperial examinations, the list was listed, and the "top of the list" was the first place on the gold list.
6.Winning the championship: In addition, "winning the championship" and "winning the bid" are also nicknames for the first. "Kui" refers to the leader and leader; The "mark" is the prize given to the winner of the competition. Therefore, "winning the championship" and "winning the bid" is to win the first.
7.Leader: In addition to "winning the championship", there is also the saying of "leader". In the imperial examination of the Ming Dynasty, the five classics of "Book of Songs", "Book of Books", "Book of Changes", "Book of Rites" and "Spring and Autumn" were assessed to admit candidates. The one who is in the first place is the winner, so the "leader" also refers to the first.
8.Bear the bell.
In addition to the above statements, there is another title of "first", which is called "holding bull's ear". This is also for a reason, when the ancient princes made a covenant, each person had to taste a little blood, and the people of the main alliance would cut the ears of the ox with their own hands to get the blood. Later, it symbolized the leadership position in a certain aspect, which means the first.
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Problem description: e.g. laurels. The more the merrier! Please!
Analysis: The first nickname.
Top. Win the championship.
Outright. Aspirations.
Bear the bell. Laureate Rock replied.
Aotou. Laurels: The ancient Greeks used hats made of laurel leaves to award to poets of outstanding achievement or to the winners of competitive competitions. Later, "laurel" was used to refer to the first.
Top of the list: After the ancient imperial examination, the list announced the winners. The "top of the list" is also the first place on the list.
Winner: The leader refers to the leader and leader. "Winning the championship" means "winning the first old line".
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Summary: Hello, glad to answer for you.
Topping the list. Winning the bid.
Holding the laurel crown of the bull's ear.
Laurel Crown: The ancient Greeks used hats made of laurel leaves to award to poets of outstanding achievement or to the winners of competitive competitions. Later, "laurel" was used to refer to the first.
Top of the list: After the ancient imperial examination, the list announced the winners. "Top of the list" is also the first place on the list.
Winner: The leader refers to the leader and leader. "Winning the championship" means "winning the first".
What are the nicknames for "first"?
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Hello, happy to answer for you.
The first nickname.
Topping the list. Winning the bid.
Holding the laurel crown of the bull's ear.
Laurel Crown: The ancient Greeks used hats made of laurel leaves to award to poets of outstanding achievement or to the winners of competitive competitions. Later, "laurel" was used to refer to the first.
Top of the list: After the ancient imperial examination, the list announced the winners. "Top of the list" is also the first place on the list.
Winner: The leader refers to the leader and leader. "Winning the championship" means "winning the first".
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What are the poet's nicknames are as follows:
Zi": Wang Ji: Dong Gaozi.
Lu Zhaolin: The Sorrowful Child (Lu Zhaolin's Poetry Collection "The Sorrowful Collection"). Tortoise Mon:
Heaven follows the son. (Jiang Kui's "Dotted Lips"): By the fourth bridge, it is planned to live with the sky").
Wang Xu: Guiguzi. Zhang Ji:
Poor and blind (from poor families with severe eye diseases). Lin Kui: Plum wife and crane (although the meaning of this "son" is not the same as the above ones).
"Layman": Li Bai: Qinglian Layman; Ouyang Xiu:
61 laymen; Su Shi: Dongpo layman; Bai Juyi: Xiangshan layman; Qin Guan:
Huaihai Jushi; Zhu Shuzhen: Secluded dweller; Xin Qiji: Jiaxuan layman; Chen Shidao:
Houshan Dwellers; Fan Chengda: Shihu Resident; Li Qingzhao: Yi'an Jushi; Pu Songling:
Willow Springs; Tang Bohu: Liuru layman <>
"Old Man": Wang Anshi: Old Man in Mid-Levels; Yuan Mei:
the elderly in the garden; Du Fu: Shaoling Ye Lao; Huang Tingjian: Valley Daoren (see "Ancient Literary History" at the end of the article
Huang Tingjian"); Lu You: Guitang Sick; Lu Yu: Old Man Yisong; Yuan Hao asked:
Relics of the mountain people; Zhang Yanghao: Qi Dong Savage; Su Zhe: Yingbin's widow; Guan Hanqing:
Fasted; Wang Mian: boiled stone mountain farmer;
Du Xunhe: Jiuhua Mountain People; Wu Chengen: Sheyang Mountain People; Luo Guanzhong: Scattered people in the lake and sea; Feng Menglong: Gu Qusanren; Wang Shizhen: Yuyang Mountain People; Zhang Zhihe: Smoke wave angler.
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