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Awe-inspiring, comfortable, windy, and free.
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Burst into tears, spontaneously, calmly, and smiled.
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Safe and sound, safe and sound.
The shore is dignified and sad.
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Safe and sound, happy to smile, leisurely, suddenly cheerful, amiable, eclipsed, safe as before, furious, dismissive, righteous and awe-inspiring.
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Amiable and benevolent safe as always safe and sound proud Standing proudly Standing proudly Suddenly angry Angry Angry Energetic Laughing Transcendent Transcendent Transcendent Self-satisfied Spring Suddenly Lost Colored, Otherwise, Indifferently Ignored Disappeared.
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Sanctimonious, eclipsed, unharmed, unharmed.
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Creepy, suddenly cheerful, safe and sound.
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Heartbeat, natural, spontaneous, calm, natural, natural, unharmed, behemoth, refreshed, etc.
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1. Gloomy and sad.
Pinyin: àn rán shén shāng
Idiom Nai La Explanation: depressed mood; The heart is sorrowful.
Idiom source: Qing Baiyi Jushi "Hutianlu": "Women are even more sad and sobbing." ”
2. Overshadowed.
Pinyin: àn rán shī sè
Idiom Explanation: Gloomy: dim appearance; Discoloration: Loss of luster. Originally refers to being depressed; The face is ugly. The description is dull in comparison. Sometimes it is also described as being in a bad mood.
Source of the idiom: Qing Maoxiang's "Memories of Yingmei'an": "Suddenly overshadowed "Huizhen" and "Long Hatred". ”
3. Colorless.
Pinyin: àn rán wú sè
Idiom explanation: gloomy: the appearance of blackening. It refers to the loss of the original brilliance of things and the dullness of things.
Idiom source: Qing Zheng Xie's "Inscription Bamboo": "In the past, the Dongpo monks made dead wood, bamboo and stone, so that there was dead wood and stone but no bamboo, it was colorless." ”
4. Flip over the map.
Pinyin: fān rán gǎi tú
Idiom explanation: change quickly and make another plan.
Source of the idiom: Jin Chen Shou "Three Kingdoms Shu Zhi Lu Kai Biography": "If the general can change the map, it will be easier to change the traces, and the ancients will not be difficult to chase, and the land will be slaughtered!" ”
5. Suddenly enlightened.
Pinyin: huò rán kāi lǎng
Idiom explanation: suddenly: open and bright appearance; Cheerful: the place is open; Plenty of light, slippery and bright. Refers to the sudden appearance of an open and bright realm. also described that he understood a certain truth all of a sudden; The mood is very good.
Idiom source: Jin Taoqian's "The Story of the Peach Blossom Spring": "At the beginning, it was extremely narrow, and only then did it pass people." After dozens of steps, it suddenly became clear. ”
6. Silence.
Pinyin: jì rán wú shēng
Idiom explanation: There is no sound in silence.
Source of Chenglu Mula: Ming Feng Menglong's "Xingshi Hengyan" Volume 21: "These monks are people from the mountains and wilderness, and after receiving this leftovers, they must gather to eat, otherwise, they must also clean up the house fire, why are they silent?" ”
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