Pinyin [text]
Explain the metaphor of a rare and precious person or thing.
The preface to The Biography of Northern History Wen Yuan says: "Scholars are like a dime a dozen, and winners are like horns. "Excerpt from" Pro-Teaching ". The combination of "Mao Feng" and "copying" is the idiom "rare".
There are not many synonyms, the only ones left are nine ribs in Yuanjiang, few stars, phoenix feathers in forest corners, footsteps in empty valleys, Liao Ruoxing Chen, Liao Ruochen Xing, Ji Guang, one in a hundred, few stars and few morning stars.
Antonyms are everywhere, and there are car after car, car after car, car after car of Ganges sand everywhere, a dime a dozen, car after car, countless, rich, crowded with people, mountains, mountains.