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Domineering refers to arrogance and presumptuousness.
Notorious] fame: fame; Jang: Spread. The bad reputation spread far and wide.
Scandalous things are spread everywhere outside.
Frustration and Depression] describes the ups and downs, pauses and turns of poetic works or sounds, harmonious and rhythmic.
Carry forward] Vigorously: Stepping on the ground violently; Carry forward: work hard. The metaphor is to move forward.
The metaphor is not practical. Bucket and Kei are the names of the stars, one is like a bucket, one is like a kei, so it is named.
Triumphant] describes a very proud look.
Scrappy] high-spirited: Emotions are high. The will to fight is strong.
Successively: numerous; Yang Yang: Wandering. Describe the appearance of snowflakes falling.
Boiling: the appearance of water tumbling; Yang Yang: Noisy, tumbling look. As noisy as boiling water. Describe the boisterous voice.
Flowers that have bloomed will not bloom again in a year. The metaphor is that time has passed and does not come back.
Soul Flying] is the same as "Soul Flying".
Impressive: Illustrious. Bright and grand. Described as prosperous and prominent.
The metaphor is that there are too many doubts and cannot be accomplished. Same as "fox buries fox".
Tiger Eagle Yang] Yang: Hold high, fly. Soar like a tiger and soar in the sky like an eagle. It is very dignified to describe people.
The ugliness of the family should not be publicized] The disgraceful things in the family are inconvenient to publicize to the outside world.
The ugliness of the family is not publicized] ugly: shame; Yang: Publicity, dissemination. Unseemly things within the family are not publicized to outsiders.
Hunger and satiety] attached: attached, attached; Jang: Flying. When you don't have a will, you will come to cling, and when you have a will, you will fly away.
Hunger is attached, and full is exalted] attached: attached, attached; Jang: Flying. When you are hungry, you come and go, and when you are full, you fly away. It is a metaphor that people come to cling to when they have no will, and when they have a will, they will fly away and be ungrateful.
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Fame, arrogance, boiling, family ugliness can not be publicized.
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Shameful, light dancing and flying
These two first-floor ones are not written. I thought of it myself.
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The fourth character is the idiom of " Yang", and the last word ends with the four-character idiom of " Yang " and its explanation:
Notorious] fame: fame; Jang: Spread. The bad reputation spread far and wide.
Scrappy] high-spirited: Emotions are high. The will to fight is strong.
Boiling: the appearance of water tumbling; Yang Yang: Noisy, tumbling look. As noisy as boiling water. Describe the boisterous voice.
Fluttering - to describe the falling snowflakes.
Flowers that have bloomed will not bloom again in a year. The metaphor is that time has passed and does not come back.
Impassioned – Exalted: Exhilarating. Spirited and high-spirited. Describe the emotion, tone of voice, excited, high-spirited and full of righteousness.
Its appearance is not good-looking-no-yang: it is not good-looking. Describe people with ugly appearances.
Melodious - meandering, also refers to melodious sound.
I am Wu Weiyang - to describe the mighty and energetic appearance.
Spirited - Yangyang: the look of pride. Describe it as a very proud look.
Toe high – toe height: walking with the feet raised high; Spirited: Spirited. When he walks, his feet are raised high, and he is full of energy. Describe the appearance of pride, complacency, and triumph.
Domineering refers to arrogance and presumptuousness.
Triumphant] describes a very proud look.
The metaphor is not practical. Bucket and Kei are the names of the stars, one is like a bucket, one is like a kei, so it is named.
Frustration and Depression] describes the ups and downs, pauses and turns of poetic works or sounds, harmonious and rhythmic.
Impressive: Illustrious. Bright and grand. Described as prosperous and prominent.
The metaphor is that there are too many doubts and cannot be accomplished. Same as "fox buries fox".
Riding a crane to rise - a metaphor for wanting to be an official, making a fortune, and becoming an immortal, or describing greed and delusion. Same as "riding a crane to Yangzhou".
Riding a crane to Yangzhou - later because of the metaphor of wanting to be an official, getting rich, and becoming an immortal, or describing greed and delusion.
Riding a crane to look at Yangzhou - a metaphor for wanting to be an official, making a fortune, and becoming an immortal, or describing greed and delusion. Same as "riding a crane to Yangzhou".
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Yang begins with idioms.
Carry on the strengths and avoid the weaknesses
Raise your eyebrows and exhale, and divide your ways
Raise the banner to summon the soul, and be self-satisfied
Raise the wind and elegance, raise your eyebrows and palms
Yang Yang proudly, Yang soup to stop boiling
Raise eyebrows, raise algae,
Raise the algae, raise the sand and stones
Raise bells and drums, and raise clear customs
Promote the past and the present, and make a name for the future
Raise your eyebrows.
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What are the idioms that begin with Yang: Yangwei Yaowu,
Promote the wind and elegance, promote the fame and show relatives, raise the eyebrows, raise the strengths and avoid the weaknesses, raise the flags to summon the soul, promote the self-satisfaction, promote the algae, promote the proud, and raise the soup to stop boiling
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Walk away. [yáng cháng ér qù] Yang Chang: The appearance of a large model. Leave others alone and leave in a big way.
Build on your strengths and avoid your weaknesses. [yáng cháng bì duǎn] 扬: Carry forward. Avoid: Avoid. Promote your strengths and avoid your weaknesses.
Hold one's head high. [yáng méi tǔ qì] raised his eyebrows and spit out the resentment in his heart. Describe the happy and comfortable expression after getting rid of the long-term depressed mood.
Famous. [yáng míng sì hǎi] Yangming: Spread fame. Four Seas: The ancients believed that China was surrounded by seas, so the "four seas" referred to all parts of the country; Also refers to all parts of the world. Refers to the spread of fame everywhere.
Over the moon. [yáng yáng dé yì] very proud. also made a smug.
Raise your eyebrows. [yáng méi shùn mù] Raise the soup to stop boiling.
yáng tāng zhǐ fèi]
Soup: boiling water. Boiling: Boiling. Scoop out the boiling water and pour it back so that the water in the pot does not boil for a while. The metaphorical method is not thorough, and it can only temporarily relieve the emergency, but cannot fundamentally solve the problem.
Show off. [yáng wēi yào wǔ] see "Yaowu Yangwei".
Raise your might. [yáng wēi yào wǔ] to show off force, to show majesty.
Elegant in the wind. [yáng fēng jié yǎ] tastes and comments on poetry. Blowing sand and stones.
yáng shā zǒu shí]
There is no definition. Flaunt your might.
yáng wǔ yào wēi]
See'Raise your might. '。
Diverging the way. [yáng biāo fēn lù] see "parting the way and raising the 镳".
Make a name for yourself. [yáng míng xiǎn qīn] see "show relatives and raise names".
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Raise the road and raise the flag to summon the soul
Proud of Yaowu, proud of self-satisfaction
Promote strengths and avoid weaknesses, promote the wind and elegance
Raise your eyebrows, raise your eyebrows against your palms
Raise your eyebrows, raise your eyes, and clear your turbidity
Yang Yang proud, proud of his martial arts
Showing off his might, raising his eyebrows
Yang soup to stop boiling, Yang Bao Zhen algae,
Raise your name for future generations, promote purity and suppress turbidity
Raise your name and show your relatives, raise sand and stones
Yang Qing is vulgar, and Yang is a sage
Famous all over the world, extravagant
Raise the bell and beat the drum, show your talents
Raise eyebrows and strive to promote the past and the present
Walk away.
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Walk away. [yáng cháng ér qù] Yang Chang: The appearance of a large model. Leave others alone and leave in a big way.
Famous. [yáng míng sì hǎi] Yangming: Spread fame. Four Seas: The ancients believed that China was surrounded by seas, so the "four seas" referred to all parts of the country; Also refers to all parts of the world. Refers to the spread of fame everywhere.
Build on your strengths and avoid your weaknesses. [yáng cháng bì duǎn] 扬: Carry forward. Avoid: Avoid. Promote your strengths and avoid your weaknesses.
Hold one's head high. [yáng méi tǔ qì] raised his eyebrows and spit out the resentment in his heart. Describe the happy and comfortable expression after getting rid of the long-term depressed mood.
Over the moon. [yáng yáng dé yì] very proud. also made a smug.
Raise your might. [yáng wēi yào wǔ] to show off force, to show majesty.
Raise your eyebrows. [yáng méi dǐ zhǎng] means to talk very harmoniously.
Eyebrows raised. [yáng méi shùn mù] Raise an eyebrow, blink an eye. Describe the time as extremely short. Complacent. Attention.
Yang Qing suppresses turbidity. [yáng qīng yì zhuó]
Promote yourself and show your talents. [yáng jǐ lù cái] dew: revealed; JJ: Performance. Show your talents. It is also a metaphor for showing off one's talents and expressing oneself.
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Yang. Idioms at the beginning.
Yang Biao divides, raises flags to summon spirits, raises prestige Yaowu, and promotes self-satisfaction
Promote strengths and avoid weaknesses, raise the wind and elegance, raise eyebrows, raise eyebrows and palms
Raise eyebrows, raise turbidity, raise pride, and show off power
Raise your might, raise your eyebrows, stop boiling, and raise your algae
Raise your name for future generations, promote clear and suppress turbidity, promote fame and show your relatives, and raise sand and stones
Promote the clear and vulgar, promote the algae, promote the world, and promote the extravagance
Raise the bell and beat the drum, promote yourself and show your talents, raise your eyebrows and work hard, and promote the past and the present
Walk away.
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