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All idioms at the end of the word "tune":
Cliché Chen: stale, cliché; Abuse: Superficial and unrealistic. Refers to trite and empty arguments.
The southern and northern tones originally referred to the northern and southern tones of opera. Now it is described as speaking with an impure accent and mixed with dialects.
Oily tone describes speech as frivolous, insincere, and not serious.
The original meaning is that everyone has different tastes, and it is difficult to make a meal that makes everyone feel good. Figuratively doing things is hard to satisfy everyone.
Cliché Chen: stale, stale; Abuse: Superficial and unrealistic. Refers to trite and empty arguments.
Changing tunes is a metaphor for changing strategies or practices.
Change the tune and change the tune. A metaphor for a change of course, practice, or attitude.
Change the strings and change the tone. A metaphor for a change of course, practice, or attitude.
Deliberately pretending to be a special tone.
Internal investigation and external investigation refers to investigating the true situation of the matter inside and outside the unit.
The tune of the ages is like a swan song for the ages. Refers to a masterpiece that has never been seen before.
Qin Se is not in tune Qin Se: the name of an ancient musical instrument, a metaphor for couples. When the piano ensemble is played, the sound is not adjusted to harmony. It is a metaphor for the discord between husband and wife.
Qin Se Disorder Qin Se: The name of an ancient musical instrument, a metaphor for a couple. The dissonance of the piano playing. It is a metaphor for improper decrees and loss of regulation. It is also a metaphor for the discord between husband and wife.
The tune of the piano is a metaphor for the harmonious relationship between the couple.
Rain Downwind Tune: Harmony; Shun: Harmony. The wind and rain are timely and suitable. Describe the wind and rain as suitable for agricultural time.
Left and right refers to prevarication.
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成景 is a word, pinyin is chéng jǐng, the spring and autumn Jin Cheng Gong and Jing Gong are called together.
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Good night and good scenery Explain the good night and the view. Same as "beautiful night view".
Good Time Scenery Explain the good times and sights. Same as "beautiful scenery".
Good Days and Scenery Explain the good times and scenery. Same as "beautiful scenery".
Chasing the Wind and Shooting See "Chasing the Wind and Jumping Scene".
Chasing the wind and the scenery is described as extremely fast.
Sightseeing in the mountains See "Sightseeing in the mountains and waters".
Wind Catching Scenery is also known as "Wind Catching Shadow". Parables of the impossible. The metaphor is invisible.
Swallowing Fu Xijing The Taoist swallows the talisman and serves the sun.
The view of the mulberry elm refers to the old age.
The end of the mulberry elm is the same as the "mulberry elm twilight scene".
Good night view Good night and view. Also known as "good night".
Hidden scenes, hidden traces.
Killing scenery means to spoil interest.
Long rope tie scenery refers to keeping time.
Meal Xia Drinking Scenery Eat the sun, swallow the sun. It refers to transcending the earthly and cultivating into immortals.
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Beautiful day.
Haha, sure enough, I thought it was the simplest.
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