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Out of thin air. cóng tiān ér jiàng
Interpretation] fell from the sky.
"Hanshu Zhou Bo Biography": "The princes heard it; Thought the general came down from the sky also. ”
Zhengyin] descending; It cannot be pronounced as "xiánɡ".
Discernment] and; It cannot be written "er".
synonym] suddenly descended from the sky.
antonym] is to be expected.
Usage] is used for unexpected suddenness, appearance. It is generally used as a predicate and a definite.
Structure] is more formal.
discernment] and "suddenly"; All can mean to come unexpectedly. But figuratively; Emphasis appears unexpectedly; "Suddenly" is straightforward; The emphasis came suddenly.
Example sentences] brother; You're really; Just received your letter yesterday; I'm standing on my doorstep today.
Plummeted. yī luò qiān zhàng
Interpretation] originally referred to the sudden fall of the sound of the piano. It is later used to describe a sharp decline in reputation, status, or economic status.
Speech] Tang Hanyu's "Listening to Yingshi Playing the Piano": "You can't climb the scale; The loss of momentum has plummeted. ”
Zhengyin] falls; It cannot be pronounced as "lào"; or "là".
Identification] thousand; Can't write "dry".
synonyms] a thousand miles, the situation is getting worse, and the rivers are declining.
Antisense] one step to the sky, one step forward, one leap forward.
Usage] is used as a derogatory term. It is used to describe a situation that suddenly takes a turn for the worse; Status, reputation, emotion, power, etc., have declined dramatically. It is generally used as a predicate and a definite.
Structure] Complementary.
discernment] and "a thousand miles"; All contain the meaning of "quickly falling down". Emphasis on descent speed and depth; Refers to a large drop of amplitude; It can be used for "large water flow differences; It is often used as a metaphor for status; a sharp decline in power, etc.; "A thousand miles" focuses on the speed and continuity of decline; Refers to a continuous decline; It can indicate that the river flows far away; It can also be compared to the unrestrained and powerful article; Unstoppable.
Example sentence] After the three major battles of Liaoshen, Pingjin, and Huaihai; Chiang's morale ; The complete collapse of the Chiang dynasty was a foregone conclusion.
English translation] drop a thousand "zhang" in one fall
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Enigma: Paratroopers (playing an idiom).
Mystery: Falling from the sky.
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The paratroopers hit a word puzzle from the sky.
The paratroopers are "airborne troops", according to the parachute, falling from the air to the ground, falling from the sky literally, falling from the sky, the two explanations are the same, according to the meaning of the understanding, the puzzle of the paratrooper playing an idiom is "from the sky and descending from the town".
Falling from the sky means to describe something unexpected, sudden or coming without any warning, synonyms such as sudden, falling from the sky, and so on. In addition, the riddle of the idiom is also "falling from the sky." ”
Features of anagrams:
1. There are the following ten kinds: The hidden language methods used in admonitions, answers, hints, etc., mostly belong to the riddles, because they are to express a complete meaning, explain one thing, and one problem, so they are called riddles. For example, the Bodhi Patriarch patted the Three Emperors Zheng Xia on the back of Wukong's head (implying that the three watches entered through the back door in the middle of the night).
2. No matter what method or what kind of riddle is used, as long as the riddle is a thing, it is a riddle. For example, "Silkworm Fu" is the oldest, and there is also "Ancient Poetry Fu Defeat Bow": the emperor has fallen (no target), and eight thousand soldiers scattered Chu singing (no strings).
Wujiang is not a ferry (no tip), and it is ashamed to raise troops again to Dongwu (faceless).
Another example: I want to think about the past, the green sideburns are swaying, and they return to their hands, and there are more green and yellow. How many hardships have I endured, how many turmoil I have endured. Don't mention it, mention it, tears are full of rivers.
3. The riddles made by the written language are collectively referred to as the riddles, which started with the "Cao E Tablet", and then the atmosphere of making riddles with the sentences of the "Four Books" and "Five Classics" arose.
4. Name riddle where the name is a riddle, it is called a name riddle, and Kong Rong's "County Name Character Poem" is the earliest. Such as: Daxinganling (Lin Ruhai - Dream of Red Mansions Name 1) Rely on the masses (Lai Everyone's - Dream of Red Mansions Name 1).
5. Anagrams are generally recognized as the beginning of Bao Zhao's anagrams, and all riddles are called anagrams.
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1. The answer to the idiom is: falling from the sky. The paratroopers fell from the sky, so the answer was to know and search from the sky.
2. Falling from the sky, the Chinese Minghe idiom, pinyin is cóngtiānérjiàng, a metaphor that unexpectedly comes or appears suddenly, from the Eastern Han Dynasty scholar Ban Gu's "Hanshu Zhou Yafu Biography".
3, "Hanshu Zhou Yafu Biography": "Go straight into the arsenal and beat the drums." When the princes heard this, they thought that the general had come down from the sky. ”
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The idiom expressed by the paratrooper is to fall from the sky, because the paratrooper jumps from a high-altitude plane and slowly descends from the sky to the ground, as if falling from the sky.
Falling from the sky is a metaphor for the unexpected sudden arrival or appearance, from the Eastern Han Dynasty scholar Ban Gu's "Hanshu Zhou Yafu Biography": "Go straight into the arsenal and beat the drum." When the princes heard this, they thought that the general had come down from the sky. ”
Falling from the sky to make a sentence
1. The rain gradually increased, jumping down densely from the continuous dark clouds in the sky, like the elves that fell from the sky, dancing in the wet paved with those small raindrops before, and in the joy, there was a crisp sound of water droplets and mud hitting the ground, although crisp but dense.
2. Romance is not a handsome guy with charming hair, nor is it a grand moment accompanied by beautiful ** and flowers falling from the sky.
3. The days passed very comfortably, until that Sunday night, a US military *** fell from the sky and crashed into the city.
4. People seem to have fallen from the sky, and they try to communicate directly with the locals to help them solve their mental health problems, but to no avail.
5. The drizzle is falling quietly and silently, like silver filaments spit out by countless silkworm girls. Thousands of filaments, rippling in mid-air, the misty light veil, draped in the black oil field. Dark clouds rolled in the sky, and in an instant, it poured down from the sky.
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The answer is "from the sky".
There are many idioms that can be used by paratroopers to represent the old people, such as "divine soldiers descend from the sky", "descend from the sky", "march forward bravely", "majestic and heroic", etc., and the text includes "from", "heaven", "and", and "descend".
The literal understanding of falling from the sky is to descend from the sky, and the interpretation of "paratroopers" and "falling from the sky" is the same, so the puzzle of the paratrooper's idiom is "falling from the sky".
Falling from the sky is a Chinese idiom, from the Han Dynasty Ban Gu's book "Hanshu Zhou Yafu Biography" in the "Han Shu Zhou Yafu Biography" "go straight into the arsenal, beat the drum." When the princes heard this, they thought that the general had come down from the sky. "It means to go directly to the ** warehouse, beat the drum to make it sound, and other princes will think that the general has come down from the sky when they hear it.
Later, "falling from the sky" evolved into "falling from the sky." ”
Meaning of falling from the sky:
Falling from the sky describes something unexpected, suddenly happening or coming without any warning, synonyms such as sudden, falling from the sky, and so on.
1. Source: Click here to view the details of falling from the sky.
Eastern Han Dynasty Bangu "Hanshu Zhou Yafu Biography": "Go straight into the arsenal and beat the drums." When the princes heard this, they thought that the general had come down from the sky. ”
2. Examples. Brother, you really fell from the sky! 10,000 beggars to save me. (Ming Wu Chengen's "Journey to the West" 31st).
3. Grammar. Descending from the sky is formal; as a predicate, a definite; Describe the unexpected and sudden.
Fourth, idiom stories.
In the early years of the Western Han Dynasty, Emperor Jing of the Han Dynasty listened to the advice of Emperor Wen of the Han Dynasty and reused the famous general Zhou Bo's son Zhou Yafu to lead troops to quell the rebellion of the princes of the Seven Kingdoms of Wu and Chu. Zhou Yafu listened to Zhao She's suggestion and sent troops to march into Luoyang from the trail, and at the same time took the rebels' grain route. In the face of this Han army falling from the sky, the rebels were defeated.
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Falling from the sky, a thousand pounds, and a divine soldier descending from the sky.
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Paratroopers: The whole process of paratrooper parachuting is: first open the parachute bag, and then land.
1. This process can be imagined as the idiom "flowers bloom and fall".
2. Divine soldiers descend from the sky, that is, "divine soldiers descend from heaven".
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The years are singing, the years are like water, and the fingers are always in a hurry.
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Paratrooper No. 1 Lu Benwei is ready.