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Peng, Jie, Han, Jin, Yu, Jing, Cheng, Xi, Xi, Xi, Hao, Ming, Ming, Rong, Wei, Wei, Jia, Hang, Rui, Rui, Xiao, Yi, Hong, Hong, Hong, etc.
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Bury Lupeng, Jie, Han, Jin, Yulu, Jing, Cheng, Xi, Xi, Xi, Hao, Ming, Ming, Rong, Wei, Wei, Jia, Hang, Rui, Bend, Zhen Stool Rui, Xiao, Yi, Hong, Hong, etc.
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1, Zhiyuan, from Zhuge Liang's "Book of Commandments", is not indifferent and has no clear ambition, and is not quiet and far-reaching;
2, Junchi, from the idiom feast, Juncai Xingchi;
3. Wen Hao, the word Hao means vast and boundless;
4. Rui Yuan, which refers to profound knowledge;
5. Promote literature and carry forward; Text: Writer;
6. Zhehan refers to having a vast knowledge of sailing.
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1, Zhiyuan, from Zhuge Liang's "Book of Commandments", is not indifferent and has no clear ambition, and is not quiet and far-reaching;
2, Junchi, from the idiom, Juncai Xingchi;
3. Wen Hao, the word Hao means vast and boundless;
4. Rui Yuan, which refers to profound knowledge;
5, Hongwen, Hongbury Zai is missing; Text: Writer;
6. Zhehan, bent argument refers to having a vast amount of knowledge. Qi carry.
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1. Bright future.
Splendid Future, a Chinese idiom, pinyin is jǐn xiù qián chéng, describing a very bright future; It is also used as a metaphor for a bright future.
Source of the idiom: The fourth fold of Yuan Jia Zhongming's "To the Jade Comb": "Thinking about the future of our brocade, I am very affectionate." ”
2. Pengcheng Wanli.
Pengcheng Wanli, a Chinese idiom, pinyin is péng chéng wàn lǐ, which means that according to legend, Peng bird can fly thousands of miles. The metaphor has a great future.
Idiom source: "Zhuangzi Leisurely Travel": "Pengzhi migrates in the south of the world, the water hits three thousand miles, and the one who sways up is ninety thousand miles." ”
Translation: The Dapeng bird is about to go to the South China Sea, and the waves stirred up by the flapping of its wings on the surface of the water are as high as 3,000 li, and it can rise to a height of 90,000 li when it spirals up in the wind.
3. The future is bright.
The Chinese idiom is qián chéng sì jǐn, which means that the future is like a splendid one, describing a very beautiful future.
Source of the idiom: The fourth fold of Yuan Jia Zhongming's "To the Jade Comb": "Thinking about the future of our brocade, I am very affectionate." ”
Example: My daughter has already started a life that truly belongs to her, and she has a bright future ahead of her, and no one can change this trajectory.
4. As the sun rises.
Ru日方升, a Chinese idiom, pinyin is rú rì fāng shēng, which means like the sun has just risen, metaphorically a bright future has just begun.
Idiom source: "The Book of Songs, Xiaoya, Tianbao": "Like the eternity of the moon, like the rise of the sun." ”
Translation: It is as if the first quarter moon is gradually coming to a fullness, as if the sun has just risen. In the old days, it was used to wish people good luck. The post-metaphor has a strong vitality and development prospects.
5. Make a big picture.
Dazhan Hongtu is a Chinese idiom, pronounced dà zhǎn hóng tú, which is a metaphor for grand and ambitious strategies and plans, and the implementation of grand and ambitious plans or ambitions on a large scale.
Source of the idiom: Tang Hanyu's "Official Table for Pei Xianggong": "The grand plan of enlightening Zhongxing should be the Changli of Taiping." ”
Translation: Embark on a great plan to rejuvenate the country and set a timetable for the world to move towards peace and prosperity!
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Prosperity.
Explanation] describes the future as splendid as a very beautiful one, and is mostly used in blessings.
Yun Cheng is in full swing. Explanation] Yuncheng: the journey of thousands of miles of green clouds; Origin: Embark on the road, a metaphor for the beginning of a career. In the old days, I wished people a great future.
Thousands of miles of Pengyi. Explanation] is a metaphor for a great future.
Thousands of miles away. Explanation] is a metaphor for a great future.
Whispering, deafening.
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