1, Prosperity is an idiom, pronounced as x and n x and n xi à ng ró ng, to describe the lush vegetation. It is a metaphor for the vigorous development of the cause. From Jin Tao Qian's "Going Back and Coming to Xi Ci".
2, with relish is an idiom, pronounced as j Ρ n jīn jīn yǒu wèi è i is interpreted as with relish and strong interest. Describe the interest is particularly strong. The source of Han Wang Bao's "Dong Xiao Fu": "I can cherish the sorrow, and I am good and delicious."
3. Being persuasive is an idiom, which means being good at guiding others to learn. From The Analects of Confucius Zi Han. The master is good and attractive.
4. Boast is a Chinese idiom, pronounced as kuā kuā qí tán, which means to talk in a grandiose and vague way. From the eleventh chapter of Qing Wu Jingzi's Scholars.
5, thriving, developing day by day. Describe the rapid development. More refers to life and business. The source is Qing Li Baojia's "Officialdom in the Appearance": "Your brother is also a talented person, and he is well-scheduled. Are you afraid that he will not prosper?"
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1, he is unsociable, still wiser than a fool, and is a hundred times better than a boaster.
2. He is a boaster.
3. The young man boasted in front of his master.
4. He talks big, so it's no wonder that everyone here sneers at him.
5, there is no real talent, only talk, it is not enough.
6. Some people are ignorant and have a glimpse of the leopard, but they like to talk and show off themselves.
7. No one will succeed if he is ambitious but not talkative.
8. Without investigation, there is no right to speak, and it is annoying to talk nonsense.
9. Do your work in a down-to-earth manner, be pragmatic, and don't be flashy and boastful.
10, we advocate the style of doing more practical things and oppose boasting.
1 1, he knows nothing about this major, but he talks big there.
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