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Advertise it (the first word).
The land is vast and sparsely populated (the second word).
Vast supernatural powers (third word).
Knowledgeable (word four).
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Wide: vast and boundless, vast and boundless: Runhua knows more and is smooth and smooth.
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Contains all the idioms and explanations of the word "Guang":
Taiqiu Daoguang - Taiqiu: Chen Yu of the Eastern Han Dynasty, once the chief of Taiqiu, known as Chen Taiqiu. Refers to a wide range of travel.
Vast supernatural powers - supernatural powers: originally a Buddhist language, referring to magical spells. The spells are vast and boundless. Describe the skills are superb and omnipotent.
Juntian Guangle - refers to the ** in the sky, Xianle. Later, it describes the beautiful and majestic music.
Knowledgeable – Seen a lot, know a lot. Describe the experience is deep, and the experience is funny.
Thrifty can be wide - ordinary and thrifty, so you can be rich.
Brainstorming - thinking: thinking trembling refers to skillful examination, opinions; Wide: Expand. It refers to concentrating the wisdom of the masses and absorbing useful opinions extensively.
Widely sown and harvest thinly - thin: little. The area under cultivation is large, but the yield per unit is low. Parables have been practiced widely, but with little success.
10,000 large buildings - Xia: big houses. There are a lot of spacious rooms. There are many people who are described as being protected and beneficial.
The land is vast and the people are numerous.
Guangting Public - Guangting: A spacious place. A public place where people gather.
Guangling Sanjie - "Guangling San" has been lost. It is often used as a metaphor for the extinction of a fine tradition or the absence of a successor.
Open the way of speech - the road of speech: the road of speech. It means to create conditions for the following to express their opinions as much as possible.
Friendship - Do more good deeds to be appreciated by everyone.
Widely seen and heard - negotiated: broad. See a lot, listen a lot. Described as knowledgeable.
Guanghan Fairy - Guanghan: that is, Guanghan Palace, the legendary fairy palace on the moon. The fairy in the Guanghan Palace - Chang'e.
The crowd sat in large numbers—Judah was in large court. Crowded and public occasions.
Zhiguang is sparse - Judah's ambition is sparse.
Meaning is broad and sparse - meaning: willingness, ambition. The ambition is ambitious, but the talent is shallow. Pointing to the great ambition and the sparse talent.
By extension, it is wide - wide: wide, large. Push it and expand it. It also refers to extrapolating from one thing to another.
Thoroughfares are wide and wide roads that extend in all directions.
Broad or narrow – refers to summarizing rich content into very few words.
Abundant grain and grass - a metaphor for the abundance of war readiness materials.
Li Guang was not sealed - there were many people under the famous Han general Li Guang who were crowned marquis because of their military exploits, and Li Guang himself fought against the Xiongnu and made outstanding military achievements, but he did not see the marquis. Later, because of "Li Guang is not sealed", "Li Guang is not marquis", and "Li Guang is difficult to seal", he sighed that his merits were not knighted, and his fate was unlucky.
Li Guang is difficult to seal - sigh with his high merit and unfortunate fate. Same as "Li Guang is not sealed".
Li Guangbuhou - sighed with his high merit and bad fate. Same as "Li Guang is not sealed".
The land is vast and sparsely populated - the place is large and the population is small.
The court is wide - the court: a large venue; Public: A large number of people. Refers to a public gathering of many people.
Entering a wide area - refers to the expansion of the territory.
Brainstorming - refers to concentrating the wisdom of many people and discussing extensively.
Brainstorming - refers to pooling the wisdom of many people, which can make the effect bigger and better.
See a lot of knowledge - see a lot and have a lot of knowledge.
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The idioms with Cantonese characters are as follows:1. 志广才疎 [ zhì guǎng cái shū ] Song Li Gang "Playing Chen Li Zhai Zi":
The sin of this Jun is that he is a talented man, and his strength is too small to be heavy, and he cannot consult good strategies and concentrate on his own use. ”
2. Accumulation of thoughts [ jī sī guǎng yì ] refers to concentrating the wisdom of all people, which can make the effect greater and better.
3. 多見資設語 [ duō jiàn guǎng shí ] 見設語多, wide knowledge.
4. 太丘道广 [ tài qiū dào guǎng ].
Taiqiu: Eastern Han Dynasty Chen Yusong Gaoyan, once Taiqiu Nagano Emperor, known as Chen Taiqiu. Refers to a wide range of travel.
5. 入壤广地 [ jìn rǎng guǎng dì ] refers to the expansion of the territory.
6, 才高意广 [ cái gāo yì guǎng ].
People who are talented and highly educated have extravagant expectations, and it is difficult to achieve things.
7. 推而广之 [ tuī ér guǎng zhī ] 广: wide, large. Push it and expand it. It also refers to extrapolating from one thing to another.
8. Tongqu Guangmo [ tōng qú guǎng mò ] A wide and vast road that extends in all directions.
9. grain duo草广 [ liáng duō cǎo guǎng ].
The metaphor is that the war readiness materials are sufficient.
10. Guangtu Zhongmin [ guǎng tǔ zhòng mín ].
The land is vast and the people are numerous.
广: [ guǎng ] n ].
Department Nian Dry Head: Broad Strokes: 3 Five Elements: Wood Five Strokes: yygt.
Basic explanation: 广 [guǎng].
1.Refers to the area and scope of the wide, as opposed to "narrow": wide. Wide. Righteousness. Desert. 袤 (east and west called "wide", north and south called "袤", refers to the land area). Mansion.
2.Many: Public.
3.Expand, expand: Push. Open the way.
广 [ān].
Same as "hermitage", mostly used in personal names.
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1. 志广才疎 [ zhì guǎng cái shū ] Song Li Gang's "Song of Chen's Interests and Harms": "The sin of this Jun is that Zhi Guangcai is a talented man, and he has a heavy responsibility to Kuanqiao, and he cannot consult good strategies, but specializes in his own use. ”
2. Accumulation of thoughts [ jī sī guǎng yì ] refers to concentrating the wisdom of all people, which can make the effect greater and better.
3. 多見資設語 [ duō jiàn guǎng shí ] 見設語多, wide knowledge.
4. 太丘道广 [ tài qiū dào guǎng ] Taiqiu: Chen Yu of the Eastern Han Dynasty, who was the chief of Taiqiu, was known as Chen Taiqiu. Refers to a wide range of travel.
5. 入壤广地 [ jìn rǎng guǎng dì ] refers to the expansion of the territory.
6, 才高意广 [ cái gāo yì guǎng ] A person who is a talented learner has extravagant hopes and is difficult to achieve.
7. 推而广之 [ tuī ér guǎng zhī ] 广: wide, large. Push it and expand it. It also refers to extrapolating from one thing to another.
8. Tongqu Guangmo [ tōng qú guǎng mò ] A wide and vast road that extends in all directions.
9. Grain Duocao Guang [ liáng duō cǎo guǎng ] is a metaphor for the abundance of war preparation materials.
10. Guangtu Zhongmin [ guǎng tǔ zhòng mín ] The land is vast and the people are numerous.
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Idiom of Guang: brainstorming.
In public. Airing.
Have something going for one. The heart is wide and the body is fat.
Experienced and knowledgeable. Brainstorming.
Thick people line leather sales widely held.
A wide range of stalls and small harvests.
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1. 志广才疎 [ zhì guǎng cái shū ] Song Li Gang's "Song of Chen's Interests and Harms": "The sin of this Jun is that Zhi Guangcai is a talented man, and he has a heavy responsibility to Kuanqiao, and he cannot consult good strategies, but specializes in his own use. ”
2. Accumulation of thoughts [ jī sī guǎng yì ] refers to concentrating the wisdom of all people, which can make the effect greater and better.
3. 多見資設語 [ duō jiàn guǎng shí ] 見設語多, wide knowledge.
4. 太丘道广 [ tài qiū dào guǎng ] Taiqiu: Chen Yu of the Eastern Han Dynasty, who was the chief of Taiqiu, was known as Chen Taiqiu. Refers to a wide range of travel.
5. 入壤广地 [ jìn rǎng guǎng dì ] refers to the expansion of the territory.
6, 才高意广 [ cái gāo yì guǎng ] A person who is a talented learner has extravagant hopes and is difficult to achieve.
7. 推而广之 [ tuī ér guǎng zhī ] 广: wide, large. Push it and expand it. It also refers to extrapolating from one thing to another.
8. Tongqu Guangmo [ tōng qú guǎng mò ] A wide and vast road that extends in all directions.
9. Grain Duocao Guang [ liáng duō cǎo guǎng ] is a metaphor for the abundance of war preparation materials.
10. Guangtu Zhongmin [ guǎng tǔ zhòng mín ] The land is vast and the people are numerous.
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