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The flower of the flock. In his element.
Green comes out of blue, and it blends through.
Mind comprehension is perfect.
It is clear that there is a little success in the chest.
There has been a great success, and it has suddenly been through.
Extraordinary, outstanding.
Rare rivals are the best in the world.
It's amazing, it's amazing.
Stand out from the crowd and reach the top.
Unbeatable and invincible.
A generation of grandmasters is profound and mysterious.
The miracle is unparalleled in the world.
Shocking and earth-shaking.
Earthquake of the past and the present transcendent sanctification.
Weizhen Huanyu is unprecedented.
The unity of nature and man is deeply hidden.
Unfathomable, back to basics.
Tread the snow without a trace. It means that the light work is good:
A reed crosses the river. Water floating.
Fly on the grass. Swallow in the clouds.
Ling Bo microstepped, Luo socks dust.
Other: Extraordinary.
Exceptional and rarely rivaled.
The best of the best.
Brilliant and proud.
The pinnacle is unparalleled.
Invincible Grandmaster of a generation.
Profound and mysterious, miraculous and world-famous.
Unparalleled in the world, shocking the world.
Shake the heavens and the earth, shake the past and the present.
Transcendent into the world of Saint-Wee.
Unprecedented, the unity of heaven and man.
Hidden and unfathomable, the commander of a hundred soldiers.
The blade is wide. The blade is heavy.
Majestic. Changeable.
Strong offensive and defensive power, the king of a hundred soldiers.
Rigidity and softness. Throughput with ease.
Float briskly. The momentum is coherent.
Beautifully shaped. With static braking, with virtual and real, with clumsy victory, the eye in place is in place, the body is light and agile, the leap is high, the pace is steady, the pace is agile, the vision is wide and varied, and the offensive and defensive power is strong.
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A word to describe the boy's martial arts is: absolute, domineering, high, brave, crown, independent, and sassy.
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The idioms to describe martial arts are as follows:
1. [Flying Eaves Walking on the Wall] In the old **, it is described that people with martial arts are light and agile, and they can jump on the eaves and over the wall.
2. [Unparalleled] cover: overwhelming, exceeding. Talent or martial arts contemporary first, no one can compare.
3. [Hufu Cavalry Shooting] Hu: In ancient times, it referred to the ethnic minorities in the north and the Western language. It refers to learning the short fighting costumes of the Hu people, and also learning their martial arts such as horseback riding and archery.
4. [Exhaustion] Whole body: the whole body, refers to all; Solution: That set of numbers refers to martial arts. All the skills, all the powers.
6. [Shooting Stone Drinking Feathers] Drinking: Hidden; Feathers: Feathers at the tail of an arrow. The arrow shot into the stone, hiding the feathers at the end of the arrow. The original description is extremely powerful. Later, he also described his martial arts as strong.
7. [Wenwu Shuangquan] Wen: Wencai; Wu: Martial arts. can be literate and martial, and his literary talent and martial arts are outstanding.
8, [Broken Jiao Thorn Tiger] According to legend, Jin Zhou once shot Jiao to kill the tiger and eliminate harm for the people. See Liu Yiqing of the Southern Dynasty Song Dynasty "The World Speaks New Language, Self-Reform". Later, it was said that the "broken Jiao stabbing tiger" was strong in martial arts and chivalrous.
9. [Flying along the wall] In the old **, it is described that people with martial arts are light and agile, and can jump on the eaves and over the wall.
10. [Jiaolong playing in the water] is a metaphor for knives, guns, sticks, etc., which makes it easy and flexible. Describe the martial arts as exquisite and skillful.
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Words to describe the hero's martial arts: flying eaves and walking on the wall, perfect, reaching the peak, bravely crowning the three armies, outstanding
Amazing, invincible, and easy
Alone in the world, the crown for a while, show their skills, excellent martial arts, drill into the sky, invincible, invincible, a reed across the river, water floating.
Flying on the grass, swallows in the clouds, Ling Bo micro steps, Luo socks are dusty, treading snow without traces, 100 steps through the poplar, and high merit is world-famous.
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Indestructible: Describes the power as very strong, and there is nothing solid that cannot be destroyed.
Reaching the pinnacle: figuring out that knowledge, skills, etc. have reached the highest level or achievement.
Perfection: Figurative kung fu has reached the state of perfection.
Perfect: Proficient, without defects.
Shaking the past and shining the present: Describe the brilliant achievements or magnificent achievements, far more than the ancients, and show the contemporary.
Do what you want: do whatever you want.
Endless: There is no end, no limit.
Unstoppable: No matter where you go or what you do, everything goes smoothly.
Unfathomable: Described as broad and profound, unfathomable.
Unpredictable: Unpredictable behavior with fickleness.
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The writer Yang Daxia (heroyang) described martial arts as very high: if you want to reach the highest level of martial arts cultivation, you must, as Zhuangzi said, "the shape is like a tree, and the heart is like ashes". Abandon the material and emotional pathways of sorrow and joy, keep the heart fasting, from emptiness to quietness, from tranquility to clarity.
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Profound skill, unparalleled in the world, fierce, incomparable, incomparable, exquisite, powerful, extremely powerful, powerful, indestructible, unbreakable, powerful, turbulent, overlapping, and perfect.
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Heroes of the world, invincible, born out of thin air, and the unity of heaven and man.
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Look up to the high, drill the strong, look ahead, suddenly behind. Hehe, this fierce (but it means Master Kong's).
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Indestructible, peaking, and perfect.
1. Indestructible.
Pinyin: wú jiān bù cuī
Interpretation: Describes the power is very strong, and there is nothing solid that cannot be destroyed.
2. Reach the peak.
Pinyin: dēng fēng zào jí
Interpretation: A metaphor for attaining the highest level or achievement in knowledge, skills, etc.
3. Perfect fire.
Pinyin: lú huǒ chún qīng
Interpretation: Figurative kung fu has reached the state of perfection.
4. Proficiency and perfection.
Pinyin: chun shu wan mei
Definition: Very proficient, no defects.
5. Shake the past and the present.
Pinyin: zhèn gǔ shuò jīn
Interpretation: Describe the brilliant achievements or magnificent achievements, far more than the ancients, showing the contemporary.
6. Do whatever you want.
Pinyin: suí xīn suǒ yù
Interpretation: Follow your own meaning, do whatever you want.
7. Endless.
Pinyin: wú qióng wú jìn
Interpretation: There is no end, no limit.
8. Unstoppable.
Pinyin: wú wǎng bù lì
Interpretation: No matter where you go or what you do, everything is smooth and smooth.
9. The abyss is unfathomable.
Pinyin: yuan shen nan ce
Interpretation: The description is broad and profound, and it is impossible to **.
10. Unpredictable.
Pinyin: biàn huà mò cè
Definition: An unpredictable behavior that is unpredictable.
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There are two verses in the poem that can describe superb archery 1, Lu Lun's "Plugged Song" The forest is dark and the grass is frightened, and the general draws the bow at night. Ping Ming looked for the white feather, but he was not in the stone ridge. "Pingming looking for white feathers, not in the stone ridge" shows superb archery Translation:
In the dim woods, the grass was suddenly swaying and rattling by the wind, and the general, thinking that the beast was coming, hurriedly opened his bow and shot arrows. When I went to look for the arrow at dawn, I was already deep in the stone edge. 2, Cao Zhi's "White Horse Chapter" controls the strings to break the left, and the right one destroys the moon branch.
Raise your hand to catch the flyer, lean over and scatter the horse's hooves. [Control: lead, pull away.]
Left: The target on the left. Destroy:
Destruction, as follows"Scattered"(rupture) has the meaning of penetration. Lunar Branch: with"Horseshoe"are all the names of the targets] Translation:
Shoot the left and right shots at the target. , raise your hand to shoot something that is speeding up, and lean down to smash the target. Hope it helps
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Get to the top of the ladder.
Pinyin: [dēng fēng zào jí] [paraphrase] 登: 上; Peak: Peak; Build: Arrive; Pole: The highest point. It is a metaphor for learning, skills, etc., reaching the highest level or achievement.
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Superb.
Get to the top of the ladder. Invincible.
Fly along the wall. Cornices walk on the wall.
Shoot stones and drink feathers. Fly along the wall.
High degree of professional proficiency. Get to the top of the ladder.
Walk through the poplar in 100 steps. The merit is high and the world is high.
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Out of the gods, the pinnacle, invincible in the world.
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