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Flash floods, thousands of horses galloping, overturning rivers and seas.
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**10,000 taels, work hard, can't wait
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**10,000 taels, work hard, can't wait, flash floods, thousands of horses galloping, turning over the river and the sea, flying straight down.
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There are three categories:1Idioms that are missing from historical stories are:
Refers to the deer as an oak horse.
Stoop to conquer. The lips are dead and the teeth are cold.
Cover your ears and steal the bell. Contradictory.
Duty. Siege Wei to save Zhao.
2.Idioms from myths are:
Jingwei reclamation. Eight immortals across the sea.
Ye Gong is a good dragon. Groundbreaking.
Praise the father chasing the sun. Hou Yi shoots the sun.
3.Idioms from fables are:
Wait for the rabbit. Refers to the deer as a horse.
Contradictory. Bully people by flaunting one's powerful connections.
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1.There is an idiom by the historical story.
Refers to the deer as a horse. Stoop to conquer.
Dead lips and cold teeth. Duty.
2.Idioms from myths are:
Jingwei reclamation. Eight immortals across the sea.
Open the world and scatter as promised.
Praise the father chasing the sun. 3.Idioms from fables are:
Wait for the rabbit to hail.
Ye Gong is a good dragon. Cover your ears and steal the bell.
Contradictory and pure.
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Yes For example: 1. Drug advertising: "cough" cannot be delayed 2. Mountain bike advertising: "riding" is endless.
3. Tonic advertisement: "turtle" came unharmed.
4. Glasses advertisement: a "bright" is amazing.
5. Mosquito repellent advertising: silently without "mosquitoes".
6. Scotch tape advertising: there is no substitute for "belt".
7. Internet café advertising: a deep network of affection
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Some of the Internet culture is too serious now, resulting in the lack of traditional culture, which makes people helpless.
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Yes, the current idiom is too confusing, as long as it is four words, it is an idiom.
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Yes, the current idiom is too confusing, as long as it is four words, it is an idiom. There are as many as you need in elementary school textbooks, which is really helpless.
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Sure, that's a bit naïve.
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Yes There are many people in today's society who use idioms indiscriminately.
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Everyone (note), sorry for forgetting to write a pen.
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1 Raise your eyebrows.
2 4 The blind man touches the elephant.
5 Chickens and eggs to beat.
6 9 Tongue-in-cheek.
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After identification, what was said upstairs is correct, I hope it helps you, thank you!
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3.Lingering Beam 5Chickens fly and eggs are beaten.
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Learning never gets tired means being very studious.
For example, the class teacher gives us lessons during the day, and at night we have to study and graduate school on our own, so I never get tired of learning! >>>More
Growing pains.
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Idioms that describe demeanor.
Fuss, frightened, confused, calm, creepy, absent-minded, six gods without master, calm, stunned, calm, stupefied, disbelieving, respectful, muttering to himself, engrossed, excited, elated, stunned, suspicious, affectionate, restless, abrupt, listless, indecisive, stammering, unprepared, hesitant, indecisive, uneasy, unwilling, uneasy, unwilling, uneasy Flattered, flattered, suspicious, contented, honest, frightened, angry, angry, embarrassed, angry Frightened, panicked, happy, panicked, concentrated, sorrowful, sad, trance, refreshed, smiled, cross-eyebrows, smiled, stunned, sad, ecstasy, looked at each other, looked at each other, looked bright, eyebrows, danced, depressed, listless, sad, frightened, and bright. >>>More
Rivers and lakes, sea plums, orchids, bamboo chrysanthemums, red, orange, yellow, green.