Second, describe people's wisdom: expect things to be as resourceful as God and learn from each other's strengths. Today, Chinese and western experts are brilliant, outstanding, profound and brainstorming.
Third, describe the demeanor and style of the characters: charming, gentle, graceful, handsome, generous, high-spirited, dignified and radiant.
Fourth, describe the expressions and emotions of the characters: carefree happiness, happy smile, cheerful ecstatic, ecstatic overjoyed, depressed and indifferent, furious.
Describe people's eloquence: eloquence, eloquence, eloquence, eloquence, eloquence, eloquence, eloquence, eloquence, eloquence, eloquence.
6. Idioms in historical stories: look at the thatched cottage and iron pestle, look at the plum to quench your thirst, return to Zhao on all sides, offer a humble apology, serve the country faithfully, never give up, and steal the light from the wall.
Seven, describe the movements of the characters: walking, cheering, helping the old and bringing the young, dancing, talking, leaning forward and leaning back, rushing forward and rushing forward.
Describe human friendship: kindness is as heavy as a mountain, friendship is as deep as brothers, blood is thicker than water, like-minded people are in the same boat, treat each other sincerely, and share life and death.
IX. Explain the President's understanding: Step by step, accumulate over time, learn the old and know the new, diligent study can make up for the stupid bird to fly first, learning is endless, dripping water wears away the stone, making great efforts, and opening books is beneficial.
10. Idioms from fables: self-contradiction, make up the number, make the finishing point, wait for the sword, wait for the rabbit, wait for the dragon to die, mend the snake, cover your ears, and buy a coffin to return the pearl.
XI。 Describe the momentum and atmosphere of things: impeccable and sharp, resolute, deafening and thrilling, unstoppable, Changhong and Ma Benteng on the ground.
12. Describe the characteristics of the four seasons: chilly spring, full of spring and warm spring. bloom loves spring flowers, autumn fruits, feng chun turns into rain, the sun is like fire, and the heat steams people. The sun is like fire, the autumn wind sends cool autumn, the autumn color is pleasant, and the ice and snow are cold.
13. describe the bustling scene: the crowds are like a tide, and the streets are full of people. The wedding is in full swing, thriving and endless.
14. Describe beautiful scenery and objects: beautiful and magnificent. Yuyu Qionglou is wonderful, icing on the cake, making up the powder and jade, and making a hole in the sky.
15. Describe the beautiful scenery of mountains and rivers: the beautiful mountains and rivers are towering into the clouds, the water and sky are sparkling, the mountains are beautiful and the mountains and rivers are white.
Describe flowers and trees: flowers are like flowers, green grass is like grass, ancient trees are towering, thousands of trees are glory, flowers are blooming, flowers are blooming, peach is red and willow is green, and trees are shaded.
17. Describe the sun and the moon: heavy rain, heavy rain wrapped in silver, bright moon thousands of miles away, misty morning light, clear wind and bright moon, rainy spring breeze and fast storm.
18. Synonymous idioms: rejuvenating the country, climbing mountains and mountains, sighing away from home, saying that you abandon your helmet and adjust your troops, sweet words, and quick eyes.
19. Idioms with antonyms: stagger back and forth, push forward back and forth, push forward left and right, link the past with the future, seek the future, foster strengths and avoid weaknesses, discard the old and seek the new, and survive the fittest.
20.AABB style: furtive, bustling, jittery, hesitant, full of shadows, dense and sparse, clear, wandering day and night, ups and downs, ups and downs, aboveboard, furtive, vigorous, hazy, vague and thoughtful, crowded and crowded, hard-working, all kinds of words and sounds.
Twenty-one, AABC style: all beings are aggressive and enjoy it.
I'm dying, I don't forget, I'm empty, I'm endless, I'm late, I'm polite, I'm elegant, I'm strong, I'm flying, I'm talking, I'm diligent, I'm eager to try, I'm in perfect order, and I'm more than delicate and touching.
22. Chinese zodiac idioms: as timid as a mouse, play the lute to a cow, kill a chicken, scare a monkey, wait for a rabbit, wait for a dog, jump over a wall, add a dragon to draw a snake, and be surprised as a chicken. OK.
Encyclopedia of Linguistic Classification II
First, idioms with animal names.
Vientiane is like a duck to water, birds and flowers stand out from the crowd, donkeys are poor in skills, and they are like tigers, waiting for a rabbit, being a boy's hair, being a boy's face, jumping off a wall, being nearsighted, being blind, touching elephants and drawing snakes.
Second, idioms with two animal names.
Clues that stand out from the crowd, crows, dogs, thieves and sandpipers compete to swallow. Dragon horse spirit, dragon horse into the dragon, dragon boat dance, dragon tiger leap, dragon tiger step, Dragon Pool and Tiger Cave, Feng Ming, Yue Long, is full of traffic, which means that the deer is a horse, the rabbit is dead and the fox is sad, and the chickens and dogs are restless and the appetite is wide open.
Third, idioms containing human organs.
Low eyes, empty chest, heavy head, heavy hands, light feet, deep mouth, false mouth, quick eyes, quick eyes, sharp eyes, beautiful eyes, weak hands, weak hands.
Four. Idioms with insect names: moths put out the fire, cicadas shed their shells, and mosquitoes accumulate into thunder. The moon folds up to eat whales, dragonflies, dragonflies block cars, mantises catch cicadas, and yellowbirds are behind.
Five, idioms containing a group of synonyms
Well-informed, well-informed, far-sighted, both sides, looking forward to dispatching troops, beating about the bush, beating about the bush, hard-working, used his quick wits, full of energy, earth-shattering nonsense to change the dynasty.
Idioms with a set of antonyms
After a long time, I can't control my mouth. Top-heavy is wrong. It's important to change your mind. It is a transfer from south to north, from danger to safety, turning around and expecting the same happiness. * * Bitter with a grain of salt, overqualified, overqualified, careless, make a fool of yourself is natural.
Seven, multi-word idioms
A journey of a thousand miles begins with a single step, and it is easy to get a thousand horses, and it is difficult in the right time and place. The solution for a year lies in the long drought in spring, when there is drought, the bell must be untied and the person who tied the bell must be tied. Everyone has no long-term concern, and there will be near worries, such as being quiet as a virgin and moving like a rabbit; Although the sparrow is small and complete, it is even better to be the head of the chicken. If there is nothing to do, there will be teachers who will turn swords into enemies.
Idioms describing emergencies
Waiting for a thousand fires.
Idioms describing characters' expressions are relaxed, calm, staring, smiling with wide eyes, frowning, dumbfounded, dejected, and smirking.
10. Idioms describing heroes
Be fearless in times of crisis, be open and aboveboard, be brave and fearless, turn the tide, use your quick wits, help others live up to expectations, and be calm and calm, so as to save the day.
1 1. Idioms describing the beauty of spring
The spring is bright and colorful, and the spring rain is full of vitality. Bloom is warm in spring, and bloom is warm in spring.
12. Idiom of "Xiang"
Think hard (think hard), think quietly (meditate), think thoroughly (think carefully), think confusedly (think wildly), think a lot (think from left to right), think absurdly (wishful thinking), think strangely (whimsical), and think again (think desperately).
Thirteen. Idiom of "Duo"
There are many audiences (packed seats), many guests (weddings), many people (side by side), many talents (many talents), many military forces (many military forces), many things (countless beautiful forests), many colors (colorful), many categories (various), many difficulties (endless hardships), many words (many words) and many books (many books)
14. Idioms synonymous with "Kan"
I am afraid of seeing too much, I look at everything equally, and I have a long-term vision. I sit in the well and watch the leopard look around.
15. Idioms with the word "dragon"
Full of energy, dragon and horse spirit, dragon and tiger leap, dragon and tiger step, finishing touch, dragon and tiger cave, Feng Ming, Yue Long, traffic.
16. Idioms from fables
The snipe and the clam fought for the boat and the sword. Peng Cheng, Wan Li and other rabbits hide their ears and steal bells to make up for the alarming birds.
Idioms derived from historical stories
Step by step sneak into Chen Cang, act according to the map, form a snow team, and make a fool of yourself.
18. Idioms with the same initials and finals
This is a miracle, and there are countless painful experiences. There are people out there who can't stop and can't stand it. This is unheard of.
19. Idioms with bird names
Cheer and Silence Pengcheng Wan Li Kill Two Birds with One Stone. Cranes have goose skins and beautiful faces. Sparrows stand out in the crowd. Although small, mantis catches cicada, yellowbird is behind.
Twenty, idioms solitaire (beginning with the word "no")
I am not ashamed to ask questions to the blind until I succeed. The beauty of adulthood is too good to take back. It's destiny takes a hand, the time bomb is out of food. There is no other chance to get into the wood. Three minutes is a competition between power and interests, and I am very complacent.
Twenty-one, the most idioms
(A day in Sanqiu) The shortest season. The waterfall with the biggest drop. The most expensive reward. The most profitable business. Biggest hand. The meanest person. The longest foot. The fastest horse. The cleanest place. The most wasteful behavior. The cheapest thing (worthless). The most courageous person. The most dangerous time. The narrowest road. The fastest reading.
The farthest place (the ends of the earth). Cooking without rice is the hardest. The tallest man. The perfect thing. The most serious disease. The fastest speed. (Thunderbolt) The most abnormal weather. The longest day. The longest stick. The biggest mouth. The longest leg. The smallest person (as light as a feather). The sharpest needle. The heaviest words. The most precious words. The widest view. The biggest action. Maximum capacity (all inclusive). The biggest difference. The biggest change (upside down). Cooking without rice is the hardest. The fastest speed. The most abundant resource. (A day in Sanqiu) The shortest season. The longest day. The biggest place (boundless).
Twenty-two, antonym idioms
Love money like life-spend money like water with one voice-disagree-give up-give up halfway-be persistent and meticulous-learn from the past and never forget the future-sit on a well and look forward to the future-be short-sighted and become silent-be silent.
23. Synonym idioms
Hundreds of shots-hundreds of steps to wear Yang; Quick success-eager for success; Not seeking answers-swallowing daydreams-wishful thinking; Bustling-bustling; Don't forget the past, the teacher of the future-Bo Gu knows that it is staggering now-help the east and help the west; Not a penny-penniless.
Say the relevant words according to the title of the book.
"Romance of the Three Kingdoms" the straw boat crossed five levels with an arrow, cutting off six people who were willing to fight, and one who was willing to lose his wife and soldiers. A Dream of Red Mansions, Granny Liu entered the Grand View Garden, Daiyu was buried in the Buddhist scriptures of Journey to the West, and Gao Laozhuang and Monkey King Thrice Defeats the Skeleton Demon's Water Margin forced Liangshan; Lin Chongbang floods; Grab the birth class; Wu Song fights tigers, and Wu Dalang sells sesame cakes; Three bowls can't pass Jingyanggang.
Twenty-five, three-character proverbs
(chameleon) unstable. People have it both ways. (Smiling tiger) A smiling face, a double-faced person. A bully who dominates one side. Miser, miser. (Pug) A submissive person. A person who has been beaten for others. A frog in a well is an ignorant person with little knowledge. People who do their best to benefit the people. (Maxima) A man with both talent and great achievements. (paper tiger) is a metaphor for someone who is strong outside but weak inside.
26. Give animals a home.
Pig pen nest snake hole Longtan tiger hole rabbit nest cowshed henhouse stable ant nest dog kennel
Twenty-seven, digital idioms
The echo should kill two birds with one stone, exactly the same: one violent and ten cold, a thousand miles and one hundred thoughts, two sides and three directions, two short ones, three transgressions and five times, three heads and six arms, three hearts and three words, four directions and four colors, all corners of the country and six colors. Eight feet, eight mouths, eight sides and a narrow escape. Ten horses with ninety cents, nine horses, nine horses, nine horses, nine horses, nine horses, nine horses, nine horses, nine horses, ten horses, nine horses, ten horses, one hundred horses, one hundred horses, one hundred holes, one thousand horses, one thousand horses, one thousand horses.
28. Idioms to describe friendship: mutual affinity, mutual affinity, mutual affinity, mutual affinity, mutual affinity, mutual affinity, mutual affinity, mutual affinity, mutual affinity, mutual affinity, mutual affinity.
29. Idioms describing flowers: colorful flowers and blooming flowers, colorful flowers, red and green flowers, icing on the cake, yesterday with flaming trees and silver flowers, yellow flowers, spring flowers, autumn moon, outdated yellow flowers and colorful flowers.
30. Idioms describing mountains: beautiful mountains and rivers, beautiful mountains and rivers, overflowing mountains and rivers, flaming mountains and rivers, shocking mountains and steep cliffs, majestic peaks and picturesque mountains and rivers.
Idioms describing colors: colorful, colorful, colorful, colorful, colorful, green mountains and green rivers.
32. Express rare idioms:
Very rare. Niu Yi's hair is unique. This is unprecedented. Very rare. If the morning star lacks it, it is unprecedented. Only a handful. Cycas 3322 has few flowers. This is a drop in the ocean.
33. Idioms describing busyness and prosperity
Surrounded by a steady stream of people, the world is full of flowers and flowers, and the sleeves are sweaty and the crowds are endless. Crowds are crowded, streets are crowded, people are screaming and horses are screaming.
34. Describe various idioms
All-encompassing, dazzling, endless, colorful, everything, everywhere, endless, more than enough, a dime a dozen, too numerous to mention.
35. Idioms with the word "cloud"
Flying outside the clouds, top gun. Clouds are flying, clouds are flowing, clouds are passing, clouds are going, clouds are dispersing, clouds cover the sun, and wild cranes are shining.
36. Idioms with the word "rain"
Rivers of blood, pouring rain. It is raining cats and dogs. Through thick and thin. It's raining and windy. It is raining cats and dogs all over the city. It is raining cats and dogs.
37. Idioms with the word "water"
The current is swift as a mirror, and mountains and rivers flow. The front mountain is full of water and stones, and there is no trace of dripping water.
38. Idioms about description
Kan Kan, who is outspoken, insincere, sincere and mysterious, talks endless gossip, insincere and insincere, insincere and insincere, slow and vague, nagging and self-explanatory, brazen and eloquent, vivid and eloquent.
Idioms describing a person's appearance or posture.
The moon is closed and flowers are ashamed. Lotus is as beautiful as a crown jade, and the country is as beautiful as flowers. The weather is weak and windy. Beautiful and elegant. Very kind, kind-hearted Elegant and dignified. It is old and graceful, and its waist is as beautiful as flowers and jade. Radiant, graceful, skinny, yellow belly and emaciated.
Idioms that describe people's language
Eloquence, fluent answer, Kan Kan and talk, Kan Kan and talk, Kan Kan and talk.
Idioms describing people's psychological activities
Nervous, neurotic, upset, flustered, anxious
42. Idioms to describe pride
Self-righteous, self-righteous, conceited, arrogant, complacent, conceited, arrogant.
43. Idioms to describe modesty
Be neither arrogant nor impetuous, be neither arrogant nor impetuous if you don't succeed, be all ears, have no distractions, speak and act.
44. Idioms describing learning
There is no end to learning, no end to learning, no end to learning, no end to learning, no end to sleepless nights, no end to learning, no end to learning, stupid birds fly first, no end to dancing, self-improvement, no weakness, go all out and strive for the upper reaches.
45. Idioms describing characters' qualities
Desperate, strong and unyielding, loyal and firm, unswerving, unswerving, indomitable, selfless and fearless, conscientious, shameless, and afraid of death.
46. Idioms describing characters' demeanor: high spirits, high spirits, head held high, panic, carelessness, depression, depression, woebegone, surprise and bright eyes.
47. Idioms with exaggerated elements: I'm furious, I can read ten lines at a glance, I can travel a thousand miles a day, and I can spend a hundred days with a thousand words. Sanqiu has reached the sky in one step, and I can travel a thousand miles a day, a barren land, and countless bold people can't move a step.
48. Idioms with figurative elements
The audience is like a cloud, spending money like water, irrefutable evidence like a mountain, loving money like a mountain, and being as stable as Mount Tai.
As thin as bone, as cold as ice, as tight as whistle, as big as smoke, as good as forest.