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Ancient idioms

Ancient idioms include: clouds and brocade, dancing dragons and phoenixes, dazzling array of things, wonderful pictures, spring white snow, etc.

1. Yunjintianzhang: Describes the bright colors and gorgeousness of poetry, music, painting and other artistic works. Explanation: Yunjin is a kind of gorgeous silk fabric, and Tianzhang means clouds, which is a metaphor for beautiful poems and paintings and bright colors.

2. Flying dragons and phoenixes: describing calligraphy, painting, etc. that are vigorous and lively. Explanation: Both dragons and phoenixes are mythical beasts in legends. The flying dragons and phoenixes are metaphors for calligraphy, painting and other artistic works that are vivid and powerful, and have strong artistic appeal.

3. A dazzling array of things: describes the beautiful and precious things in front of you, mostly used to describe books, works of art, etc. Explanation: Linlang refers to beautiful jade, and Manmu means filling the eyes, which means that the eyes are full of beautiful and precious things.

4. Masterful painting: describes the superb painting skills. Explanation: Master refers to a person with superb skills, and Danqing means painting. It is a metaphor that a person with superb painting skills is like using a brush to draw wonderful pictures on paper.

5. Yangchunbaixue: describes profound and unpopular literary or artistic works. Explanation: Yangchun refers to the time when all things revive in spring, while white snow refers to the snow in winter, which is a metaphor for profound and unconventional literary or artistic works.

Beautiful ancient sentences:

1. A dream, a prosperity, glory and splendor fade, and the king reigns over the world.

2. If you want to win the person of your heart, we will never leave you.

3. A gentleman is as warm as jade. In its wooden house, my heart is in turmoil.

4. The time is quiet and good, and I talk to you; the years pass by slowly, and I am with you; the prosperity is gone, and I grow old with you.

5. You are the only one in this world who can make me willing to break my precepts and go to hell.

6. In the troubled times, the world is prosperous just for you; the clear water and the grass are just for you to return to the fields and take off your armor.

7. In the pure joy, we meet each other in the world of mortals; looking at the sky, who can understand the prosperity?

8. When the flowers are in the mud, I am in the game. Just like you are like chess, I am willing to be in the game.

9. On the road to Huangquan, in the Wangchuan River, beside the Sansheng Stone, and on the Naihe Bridge, have I seen you before?

10. The mountain is high, the first month of the month is small, and the moon is so small, so bright. I have something to think about far away. If I don’t see you for a day, my heart is quiet.