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Unique generally describes the innovative forms and styles of literary and artistic works.

Be a new face

Interpretation: a strange face: a new face. The original intention is that the portrait of the protagonist of Lingyange has faded, and it only appears fresh after being redrawn by General Cao. Metaphor creates a new form or situation.

Source: Tang Du Fu's "Poetry of Dan Qing": "When the spirit leaves the great politicians, on the wall of the Hall of Fame, your nib preserves their vivid faces."

The hero portrait of Lingyange has faded, but General Cao's painting is very new.

Idiom usage: verb-object type; As predicate and attribute; The description is different.

Synonym: brand-new, unique, unique, unique, unique, unique, unique, unique, unique, unique.

The stroke order of each word observed in calligraphy

Extended data:

1, completely new [mi à n mù y and x and n]?

Interpretation: the appearance is completely new (refers to getting better).

Source: Lu Xun's "Preface to the Whole Creation of Neishan", the second episode of Jieting's essay: "It seems that it is largely influenced by the temperament of China people written by someone in Britain, but recently a completely new conclusion has been drawn."

Usage of idioms: as predicate, attribute and complement; Of a person or situation.

2. Don't make a mistake [bié chj and zh ù]?

Interpretation: Metaphor is another way of innovation. Loom (ZH): refers to the loom.

Source: Wei Shou's Biography of Shu Wei Zu Ying in the Northern Qi Dynasty: "The article must be researched by itself and become a family."

Writing articles should have its own unique mode and establish its own unique style.