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Use boiling to make sentences to describe high emotions

1. Listening to the report of the battle heroes on the front line of Laoshan, the students' blood boiled and the group was excited.

2. Qin Shi Huang's building of the Great Wall made the people's discontent boil over.

3. Finally, the longed-for master came! The atmosphere of the scene boiled over.

4. The water in the tea stove was boiling, but not many people came to fetch it.

5. At the happy moment of Hong Kong's return to China, the sound of gongs and drums made the peaceful land boil.

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Boiling [ fèi téng ]?

1. A liquid that reaches a certain temperature is converted sharply into a gas, producing a large number of bubbles.

2. A metaphor for high emotions.

3. A metaphor for clamor and noise.

Citation and explanation: Lu Xun's "Just a Collection - Talking about the so-called "Dainai Archives"": "That is, if the archives are left to their own devices, rotten, moldy, moth-eaten, stolen, or even burned, the world is at peace; if one is added to the artificial, one is 'done', then the public opinion will be very divided. ', then the public opinion is boiling, can not be opened."