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Idioms for long writing:
The ability to write metaphors has improved greatly. Also described the article as excellently written.
The pen is full of flowers, and the metaphor is that the literati are handsome and handsome, and the poems written are excellent.
Seven steps high describes the agility of talent.
Colored pencils and flowers have made great progress in figurative thinking.
Drink a bucket of wine and compose a hundred poems. Describe the quickness of thought.
Waving at the guest is a metaphor for quick thinking. milli, brush.
Splendid heart and beautiful belly describe beautiful literary thoughts, gorgeous rhetoric.
Brocade chest embroidered mouth is still said to be brocade heart embroidered mouth. It is described as beautiful and gorgeous.
Leaning on the horse, he immediately wrote an article. Describe the quickness of thought.
Flowing water describes the essay as naturally unconstrained, like floating clouds and flowing water.
Dream Writing Blossoms Figurative writing ability has improved greatly. Also described the article as excellently written.
Seven steps into a poem called talent thinking agile.
Seven steps into a chapter called talent thinking agile. Same as "Seven Steps into a Poem".
Seven Steps to Talent describes the agility of thinking.
Burning the sensitivity of the dragon was later used as a metaphor for quick thinking.
Try 10,000 words a day Write an essay of 10,000 words a day. Described as talented and quick-witted.
Brilliant Writing is a metaphor for outstanding writing talents.
The Pen of Flowers is a metaphor for outstanding writing talents.
Thinking is like a spring, and thinking is like a spring of water. Describe people's quick thinking and abundant talent.
Blurting out a chapter becomes an article. The metaphor is quick.
Spit on the ground is written to describe the quick thinking of the text.
The text is described as quick thinking and skillful writing skills. Same as "no dots in the text".
Five steps into a poem Tang Shiqing can become a poem in five steps. Later, it was used as a metaphor for quick thinking.
The next article describes the quick thinking. Same as "writing a chapter".
Write a pen and write an article very quickly. Describe Wen Si as agile and talented.
The next pen is written, and the pen is written as soon as the pen is waved. Describe writing with quick thinking.
A thousand words, a thousand words: a long story. Describe the quick thinking and quick writing.
Writing like a god means writing an article, and the thoughts are rushing, if there is divine power. Describe the quick thinking, good at writing articles or well-written articles.
Writing with God refers to writing an article, and the thoughts are rushing, if there is divine power. Describe the quick thinking, good at writing articles or well-written articles.
Flowing clouds and flowing water describe the essay as naturally unconstrained, like floating clouds and flowing water.
A master of writing magnificent poems.
One wave of nine systems One stroke of the pen can write a nine-way book. Refers to the agility of literary thinking.
Leaning on the horse to wait Leaning on the horse that is about to set off to draft the document, you can wait for the draft. Figurative essays are written quickly.
Leaning on a horse for a thousand words Leaning on a horse: relying on a war horse. Leaning on the front of the warhorse that is about to set off to draft a document, a thousand words are ready. Describe the quickness of thought.
Words are wonderful to describe the subtlety of words.
Aid pen to stand up Aid pen: take the pen. Pick up the pen and write it immediately. Describe the quickness of thought. It is also known as "aiding the pen into a chapter" and "aiding the pen".
The source of Wan Hu is a metaphor for the overflow of literary thoughts.
Words are wonderful Describe words as very subtle.
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Because of the endowment, the pen is constantly embellished, and the text is not dotted. Example: A stroke of the pen, without adding points.
Ming Hongyang "Qingping Shantang Script, Kuiguan Yao Bian Hanging Zhuge ".
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The idioms with a long time are: the Great Wall of China believes in the year, learns from each other's strengths, accumulates years, grows for a long time, and goes on for a long time.
1. The Great Wall.
It originally referred to the Great Wall built in ancient China. In the old days, it was used as a metaphor for the pillars of the state. Now it is often compared to the national defense force or insurmountable obstacles and boundaries.
2. Learn from each other's strengths.
Only by taking the strengths of others to make up for your own shortcomings can you continue to improve. Example sentence: At the academic seminar, experts expressed their opinions.
3. The finch has been slipping for many years.
Describe the experience of many years; For a long time. Example sentence: It is very hard to read and copy books for many years, Zhang Pu's hands have been calloused, and in winter, he is frozen and bleeding, and he is like a heart-piercing pain, but he still perseveres, and he has been "stupid" for many years.
4. Forever.
As long as heaven and earth. The metaphor is eternal (mostly referring to love). Example sentence: I don't care, I only care about what I once had! Your birthday, I didn't deliberately remember it, but it has been engraved in my heart! Happy birthday and happy forever.
5. In the long run.
It goes on like this (mostly refers to bad situations). Example sentence: If you read a book at close range like this, you have to become a myopic eye.
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Long idioms:
The long idioms are as follows:
Pull Miao Boost [ bá miáo zhù zhǎng ] Interpretation: A metaphor that violates the law of development of things, rushes to achieve results, and is a bad thing. Source:
Guo Moruo's "Rooster Collection: On the Development of Scholarship and Literature and Art": "Commandism is in line with an ancient Chinese fable, called 'pulling seedlings to grow'. As a result, the uprooted seedlings not only failed to grow, but withered.
言重长 [ yǔ zhòng xīn cháng ] Interpretation: The words are sincere and weighty, and the affection is deep and long. Source: Qing Luo Risheng's "Heroes of the Sea Kingdom: Back to the Tang Dynasty": "Sighing farewell to the bitter situation, I forgot my mother's serious words. ”
長年累月 [ cháng nián lěi yuè ] Interpretation: Describes a long period of time that has gone through many years and months. Source: Gao Ying's "The First Warmth of Cloud Cliff": "She didn't even look at Ahou Hayan, who had been sitting by the fire like a dead corpse for many years. ”
Idioms (pinyin: chéng yǔ, English: idiom) are stereotyped words in the vocabulary of the Chinese Zhenbi. Idioms, everyone says, into the language, so the idiom. Idioms are mostly four-character, but there are also three-character, five-character or even more than seven characters.
Idioms are a major feature of China's Chuanzhou dry culture, with a fixed structural form and a fixed expression, indicating a certain meaning, and being applied as a whole in the sentence, assuming the subject, object, definite and other components.
A large part of the idiom is inherited from ancient times, and it represents a book of stories or allusions. Some idioms are just miniature sentences. Idioms are also ready-made words, similar to idioms and proverbs, but also slightly different.
Idioms are a shining pearl in Chinese culture.
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