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Dumen thanksgiving: refers to not going out of the door and not interacting with people.
Spending time like a year: Describe the anxiety or hardship in the heart, and the days are sad.
Hearing and seeing: Describes hearing with one's own ears and seeing with one's own eyes.
Thought-provoking: Thought-provoking and awakening.
Buddha's mouth and snake heart: Describe the verbal compassion and the heart is vicious.
Swarming: Describe the crowd of people and the crowd of people.
Carrying heavy weights and going far: a metaphor for shouldering great responsibilities.
Ancient road warm-heartedness: Describe treating people sincerely and warmly.
Lonely and self-appreciative: a metaphor for pretentiousness or pretentiousness.
Hardship: To describe life, the struggle is very hard and extraordinary.
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Intensified: Described as more serious than the original.
Deaf and deaf :
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There is no excuse: nothing can be neglected.
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Rush in: Crowded, all at once all rushed in, squeezed in.
They swarmed in like a swarm.
Can it solve your problem?
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Chiseling the wall to steal the light: It originally refers to the Western Han Dynasty Kuangheng chiseling through the wall to lead the neighbors to read by candlelight. Later, it was used to describe a poor family and a hard worker.
Set fireflies and snow Set fireflies: When Che Yin was young, his family was poor, and he used fireflies to train and read in summer; Yingxue: Sun Kang of the Jin Dynasty often reads in the snow in winter. Described as a poor family, diligent and hard-working.
Perfidy Back: to disobey; Credit: Credit; discard: to throw away; Righteousness: Morality. Breaking promises, not preaching morality.
A promise of a thousand gold: a promise. A promise is worth a thousand dollars. It refers to keeping promises and not making promises easily.
Delusional Delusion: The mind that is obsessed with someone or something; Delusion: Absurd intentions. Thinking about the impossible. It also refers to stupid and absurd ideas.
Waiting for the Rabbit Plant: A tree root that is exposed to the ground. The original metaphor is the luck psychology of Xitu to succeed without effort. Now it is also a metaphor for sticking to narrow experience and not knowing how to adapt.
Thrilling surging: the sound of waves crashing. My heart is churning like a tidal wave. Described as very excited, unable to calm down.
Proud of the frost and the snow, fight against the snow. Described as not afraid of the cold. It is a metaphor for people who do not give in in the face of adversity.
The car is like flowing water, and the horse is like a dragon. Describe the continuous lively scene with a lot of cars and horses.
Pure jade and gold are a metaphor for natural beauty, unadorned. It is often used to describe the quality of people, simple and kind.
Both material and morality explain the material: through the "talent". He has not only the ability and ability to work, but also has good ideological quality.
In fact, it is very convenient to look up idioms on the Internet.
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Ambush on ten sides, thirty standing
Crossroads, eighteen layers of hell,
Fifty steps to laugh and a hundred steps
Those who travel a hundred miles are half ninety
Eighteen kinds of weapons
Colorful, one exposure and ten cold
100,000 urgent, 10,000 miles of ocean
One. Five. 10. Perfect
Eighteen kinds of martial arts
Ten fingers connected to the heart, twelve golden hairpins
Ten heinous, eighteen changes in women's colleges
Cross streets, five winds and ten rains
Thirty-three days, one glance and ten lines
Ten take nine stable, ten rooms and nine empty
Three hundred and sixty lines
One storm and ten cold, seventy years of life are rare
Ten horses.
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Perfect, birds and flowers, full of spirit, a hundred flowers compete for spring, green water and green mountains, colorful, teeth and claws, jumping like thunder, arrogant, stupid birds fly first, there is a beginning and an end, colorful, silent, finger-pointing, extending in all directions, diligent and inquisitive, concentrated, the day is high, the spring is warm, top-heavy, set less into more, amiable, the face is like the color of the earth, not an inch of grass, all things are spring, depressed, thousands of mountains and a blue, thousands of mountains and thousands of mountains and rivers are changing, mountains and rivers are beautiful, thousands of mountains and thousands of rivers, the stars are brilliant, thousands of mountains and thousands of mountains, The stars are twinkling, the stars are dotted, the stars are brilliant, the eyes are golden, the eyebrows are big, the eyebrows are laughing, the tears are laughing, the faces are sad, the eyes are listless, the tears are flowing, the heart is full of joy, the heart is like a knife, the heart is frightened, the heart is flustered, the heart is upright, the joy is beaming, the golden light is shining, the snow is white, the waves are sparkling, the momentum is violent, the grief is overwhelming, the tiger is enlightened, the face is red, the spirit is flying, the eyes are not taking their eyes off, the relish is delicious, the mountains and rocks are bold, the mountains and rivers are beautiful, carefree, free, laughing and laughing, In a mess, you chase me, self-righteous, chickens and dogs, can't put it down, naughty, pretending, handy, do whatever you want, full of silver hair, winning all battles, heavy hearts, angry, kind eyebrows, immovable, hard-working.
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