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Comprehensive collection of the latest commonly used idioms

1. Describing human qualities

Approachable, magnanimous, pure and pure, persistent, perseverant, sleepless and forgetful of food

Righteous, awe-inspiring and unyielding in the face of danger They are both upright and aboveboard, unyielding and devoted to death

2. Describe human wisdom:

Informed about things like a god, resourceful and resourceful, integrated in knowledge, Chinese and Western, ancient and modern

Talented, outstanding, broad-minded, profound, brainstorming, and drawing inferences about other cases

3. Describe the deportment and appearance of the characters:

Naive, gentle, elegant, dignified and elegant

High-spirited, majestic, radiant and energetic

4. Describe the expressions and emotions of the characters:

Carefree, joyful, happy, cheerful, ecstatic

Stupefied, overjoyed, downcast, indifferent, furious

5. Description Human eloquence:

Be eloquent, eloquent, eloquent, and eloquent

Speak in a sentence that amazes everyone, speak with eloquence, and have a lot of witty words

Six , Idioms from historical stories:

Looking at the thatched cottage three times, the iron pestle turned into a needle, looking at the plum blossoms to quench the thirst, returning to Zhao State with the jade, surrounded by enemies

Begging for sin, being loyal and serving the country, not letting go of the roll, hanging beams, pricking the buttocks, chiseling the wall to steal the light

7. Description Character movements:

Walking around, watching flowers, cheering and cheering, supporting the elderly and the young, dancing and having a heart-to-heart talk

Bending forward and backward, running around telling each other, wading through mountains and rivers, going forward and spreading teeth and dancing claws

8. Describe human friendship :

The kindness is as deep as a mountain, the deep friendship is deep, the brotherhood is inseparable, blood is thicker than water

Like-minded people, we are in the same boat through thick and thin, we treat each other sincerely and sincerely, and we depend on each other for life and death

9. Explain the aspects of the governor’s understanding of reason :

Step by step, accumulate over time, review old knowledge, learn new things, diligence can make up for clumsiness, the stupid bird flies first

There is no end to learning, there is no limit to learning, dripping water through the stone, working hard, and opening a book is beneficial

10. Idioms from fables:

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Contradicting oneself and adding the finishing touch, carving a boat, seeking a sword, and waiting for a rabbit

Ye Gong is good at making up for the situation before it is too late and adds another layer to cover up one's ears and steal the bell. Buy the pearl back in time

11. Describe the momentum and atmosphere of things:

Immaculate, unstoppable, thunderous and resolute, deafening and thrilling

The overwhelming terrain is like broken bamboos, the air penetrates the rainbow, and thousands of horses are galloping like walking on the flat ground

12. Describe the characteristics of the four seasons:

Cold in spring, spring is full of warmth, and flowers are blooming. Spring scenery in the garden, spring blossoms and autumn fruits

The spring breeze transforms into rain, the scorching sun is like a fiery heat, steaming people, the scorching sun, the scorching autumn wind brings refreshment

The autumn is high and the air is crisp, the autumn colors are pleasant, the ice and snow are so cold, and the cold winter months are blowing

13. Describing prosperity Scenes of prosperity:

The halls are in full swing, the doors are busy, the streets are empty, and the seats are packed

The seats are full of guests, the house is in full swing, the prosperity is flowing, and the flow is endless

14. Describe beautiful scenery and objects:

It is so beautiful that it is magnificent, magnificent and magnificent. The Jade Tower

Wonderful and ingenious, the icing on the cake is pink and jade. It is a unique cave.

15. Describing the beautiful scenery of mountains and rivers:

Splendid rivers and mountains are towering. Entering the clouds, the water and the sky are the same color, sparkling lakes and mountains

The mountains are clear and the water is beautiful, the mountains and flowing water are white, the sky is vast, and the smoke is vast

16. Describing flowers, plants and trees:

Blossoms of flowers are like The green grass is lush, the ancient trees are towering and thousands of trees are vying for glory

A hundred flowers are in full bloom, and the flowers are in full bloom. Colorful flowers are in luxuriant colors, and the willows are green and the trees are shaded

Seventeen. Describe the sun, moon, wind and clouds:

The heavy rain is like a torrential downpour, and the bright moon is wrapped in silver.

The morning light is faint

The clouds are misty, the wind is clear, the moon is bright, the spring breeze is changing, the rain is violent, the wind is blowing

18. Idioms with synonyms:

The country is prosperous, the country is peaceful, the mountains are crossed and the mountains are covered with hundreds of miles. Baishun left his hometown and let out a long sigh

I heard from hearsay that he abandoned his helmet and armor, dispatched his troops, and sent his generals with sweet words and quick eyes and quick hands

19. Idioms with antonyms:

Wandering in the opposite direction, going forward and stooping forward. Successfully push the left and block the right

Inherit the past and forge ahead, abandon the near, seek the far, develop the strengths, avoid the weaknesses, abandon the old, the new and the fittest

Twenty, AABB style:

Sneaky, bustling, fighting, cautious, diligent, and enthusiastic

There are all kinds of hesitations, hesitations, mighty shadows

Dense and sparse, bright and clear day and night, muddy and unexamined

Wind, rain, wind, fire, wind, fire, majestic, sneaky and vigorous

Hazy, hazy, confused, living, and thinking, being squeezed and squeezed

Diligently, diligently, staggering, the original, all kinds of words

Twenty-one, AABC style:

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All living beings are overbearing and eloquent, talking with gusto and relishing it

On the verge of death, they are still thinking about the emptiness, but they are still coming late

They are looking at each other, they are eloquent, they are whispering, they are closely related

The chattering is endless. Follow the instructions, be good at tempting, depressed, polite, graceful and graceful

Arrogant and iron-clad, boastful and talkative, diligent and tireless

The students are eager to try, well-organized, more than enough, and pitiful

Twenty-two. Twelve zodiac idioms:

As timid as a mouse, playing the piano to an ox, killing chickens, and scaring monkeys, like a wolf or a tiger, waiting for a rabbit

A dog jumps over the wall, Ye Gong likes a dragon, adds a snake, and is dumbfounded, a chicken, a chicken, and a horse on horseback

People who lead sheep easily are afraid of becoming famous pigs Afraid of being strong

Twenty-three, idioms containing animal names

Everything is updated, rats are crowing, roosters are crowing, dogs are stealing, thousands of troops are dying to mend the sheep, cup bows, snake shadows

Standing above the flock of chickens and playing the piano to oxen

Like a fish in the water, birds singing and the fragrance of flowers, adding the finishing touch to the tiger's amusement, the donkey's skills are poor, and the mouse is scurrying

A tiger with a back and a bear's waist, waiting for a rabbit

A crane with a crane's hair, a child's face, a dog with a jittery jump over a wall, a mouse with short-sightedness, a blind man, and an elephant that is superfluous

Twenty-four, idioms containing two animal names

Standing above the flock of chickens, roosters crow, dogs steal, snipe and clams compete to eat whales, swallow clues, dragons and tigers fight

Dragon and horse spirit, dragon and phoenix dance

Dragon leaps, tiger leaps, dragon leaps, tiger steps, dragon pond, tiger den, dragon leaps, phoenix crows, traffic, horse, dragon refers to deer as horse

Rabbit dies, fox mourns, chickens and dogs are restless

Quick hands and quick eyes

Hearing, hearing, seeing, breaking the head and bleeding, having clear eyebrows and clear eyes, standing by with hands and arms standing aside, speaking out with the strength of a chicken without restraint

Twenty-six, idioms containing the names of insects

The moth flies into the fire, the golden cicada sheds its shell, accumulates mosquitoes, and becomes a thunder toad palace. Idioms with synonyms

Be well-informed, observe words, watch colors, be far-sighted, look left and right, hope to dispatch troops and send generals to pieces

Violent storms and side attacks

Through hard work, eyesight, hands, quickness, vigor, vigor, and earth-shattering pieces. Nonsense

Change of dynasties and hearsay

Twenty-eight, idioms containing a set of antonyms

Standing about after a thousand shouts, the master is low-key, the talk is duplicitous, top-heavy, headless and tailless

The front is arrogant and the back is Gong, fleeing to the east and scattering to the west

>Going in the opposite direction, looking left and right, hoping to accumulate less and make more, sharing the joys and sorrows, half-belief, half-doubt, overqualification and underutilization

Putting others first, then one's own words, but not having intentions

From here to there, it is natural to make falsehoods come true, and it plays a decisive role in making the east and attacking the west

To turn a corner and turn a corner

To turn defeat into victory, to win with less

Twenty-nine, multi-character idioms

With the power of nine oxen and two tigers, there is no way to tie up a chicken, but it is thousands of miles away. Action begins with a single step, people should not look alike,

Sea water cannot be measured, a thousand armies are easy to get, but it is difficult for a general to find the right time, right place, and people, and habits become natural

The plan for a year lies in spring. When there is drought or rain, the bell must be tied. No one has long-term worries. There must be immediate worries

As quiet as a virgin, and as active as a rabbit in a hurry to cradle the Buddha's feet. Although the sparrow is small, it is better to be a chicken head with all five internal organs.

No one is like a cow; if we are three people, we will definitely turn our hostility into friendship

Thirty, idioms to describe urgent situations

It is so critical that it can’t be delayed, it can’t be waited for, it can’t be waited for, it can’t be waited for, it’s urgent, it’s urgent, it’s urgent, it’s urgent

31. Idioms that describe people’s expressions

Relaxed, happy, calm, transfixed, dumbfounded, open-eyed, smiling, frowning

Scowling, dumbfounded

Downcast, playful and smiling

Three 12. Idioms describing heroic characters

Be upright and fearless in the face of danger, be upright and upright, have great wisdom and courage, and turn the tide

Be wise in times of crisis and be worthy of God

Calm and calm to turn danger into safety

33. Idioms describing the beauty of spring

The spring is bright, purple and red, the spring rain is like oil, the spring is full of vitality, the garden is full of spring joy

The birds are singing and the flowers are fragrant, the spring is warm, the flowers are blooming, and the wind is drizzle

34. Idioms for "thinking"

Think hard (meditate hard) Think quietly (meditate quietly) Think thoroughly

(Think deeply) Think chaotically ( Thinking wildly (thinking wildly) Thinking a lot (thinking about things) Thinking ridiculously (wishful thinking) Thinking bizarrely

(Whimsical) Thinking about it again and again (thinking about it) Twilight)

35. The idiom of "many"

There are many audiences (the seats are packed), there are many VIPs (the seats are full), there are many people (the seats are crowded)

There are many talents. (A lot of talents)

There are many soldiers and horses (thousands of troops), many things (all kinds of things), many colors (colorful)

Many categories (very different)

Difficulty A lot (a lot of hard work) A lot of talk (a lot of talking) A lot of reading (a lot of books)

A lot of knowledge (a lot of knowledge)

A lot of changes (ever-changing) Go There are many (traveling south and north), many colors (colourful)

Many varieties (various)

36. Idioms with synonyms of "see"

See Know more, be broad-minded, be fearful, observe words and colors, treat everyone equally, have a clear view, have a far-sighted view

Sit in a well and look at the sky, watch the whole world, look at the leopard in the tube, look left and right

Thirty-seven, idioms with the word "dragon"

A living dragon, a tiger, a tiger, a tiger, a dragon, a horse. Spiritual dragon flying, phoenix dancing, dragon soaring, tiger leaping, dragon leaping, tiger trotting

The finishing touch, dragon leaping over the tiger's den, dragon leaping, phoenix mingling, traffic rushing

Thirty-eight, idioms derived from fables

Snipe and clam vying to carve a boat and seek a sword Waiting for thousands of miles to wait for the rabbit to hide his ears and steal the bell to mend the situation

The frightened bird, the cup bow, the snake's shadow, holding the firewood to put out the fire

Thirty-nine, idioms derived from historical stories

Walking while driving secretly across Chencang, follow the map to search for Ji Chengmen Lixue A soldier with an ax in his class never tires of deceit

Three visits to the thatched cottage

Forty, idioms with the same beginning and end characters

Insignificant, divine, divine, heaven beyond, painful lessons, countless, countless examples

There are people outside the world. Unprepared, unbearable, unheard of

Forty-one, idioms with bird names

Cheering for joy and being silent, traveling thousands of miles and killing two eagles with one stone, the sound of the wind, the chirping crane, the chicken skin with crane hair

The child with crane hair stands out among the chickens. Although the sparrow is small, it has all the internal organs. The mantis stalks the cicada, and the oriole follows behind

Forty-Two , Idiom Solitaire (beginning with the word "bu")

Don't be ashamed to ask questions about the blind, blind, and blind, success and failure, the beauty of adulthood

Beautiful and beautiful, recovery and success, destiny, destiny, time bombs, ammunition and food, unique and unique

You can seize the opportunity and seize the opportunity. Fight for power and gain within seconds.

Feeling at ease and contented

Forty-three, the best idiom

(One day, three autumns) The shortest season. (Falling a thousand feet) The waterfall with the largest drop.

(One word is worth a thousand pieces of gold) The most expensive royalties.

The most profitable business. (Covering the sky with one hand) The biggest hand.

The stingiest person.

(To reach the sky in one step) The longest foot. (A thousand miles in a day) The fastest horse.

(Spotless) The cleanest place.

The most wasteful behavior. (worthless) The cheapest thing.

(He is full of courage) The most courageous person.

The most dangerous time. The narrowest road.

(Ten lines in one glance) The fastest reading.

The farthest place (ends of the world). (Cooking without rice) The most difficult meal to make.

The tallest person.

(Perfect) The most perfect thing. (Incurable) The most serious disease.

The fastest speed.

(bolt from the blue) The most unusual weather. (Days are like years) The longest days.

(One pillar supports the sky) The longest stick.

The biggest mouth. One step to reach the sky) The longest legs. (Stand up to the sky and the earth)

The tallest person.

(light as a feather) the smallest person. (penetrating all holes) The sharpest needle. (One word, nine tripods)

The most important words.

The most precious words. (Unobstructed view) The widest field of view.

(Reborn) The biggest surgery.

(All-encompassing) The greatest magnanimity. (A world of difference) The biggest difference.

The biggest change.

The most difficult meal to cook. (Wind and lightning) The fastest speed.

The most (inexhaustible) resources.

The shortest season (three autumns in one day). (Days are like years) The longest day.

(Boundless) The largest place.

44. Antonym of idioms

Love money like life - squander money like water - one voice - everyone has different opinions and can't put it down -

abandon it like wearing clogs and give up halfway - persevere and be meticulous ——Rough branches and big leaves

Educated from ancient times to the present——Sit in a well and look at the sky and have a far-sighted vision——A mouse’s eyesight is silent and silent——

A complete silence

45. Near-synonymous idioms

A hundred shots and a hundred hits. ——A hundred steps to cross the poplar; Eager for quick success—Eager for success; Don’t ask for a thorough explanation—

Swallowing dates and daydreaming—wishful thinking; Bustling—busting;

Educated in understanding the past and the present—Educated in the past and informed by the present

Staggering this way and that - being helped in the east and falling in the west; not worth a penny - penniless

46. Say the relevant words according to the title of the book

"The Romance of the Three Kingdoms" The straw boat borrowed arrows to cross five Pass, one of the six generals was willing to be beaten, and the other was willing to be compensated

The lady also broke into a battle with the Confucian scholars

"A Dream of Red Mansions" Grandma Liu entered the Grand View to attend Lin Daiyu's funeral

"Journey to the West" "The Journey to the West" Zhu Bajie makes a fuss in Gao Laozhuang and Sun Wukong beats the white-bone spirit three times

"Water Margin" is forced to go to Liangshan; Lin Chong beats Coach Hong with a stick; robs the birth plan; Wu Song defeats Hu Wu Da

A man sells sesame cakes; three bowls are no more than Jingyanggang