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What is the beginning of an idiom?
Idioms that begin with big characters are:

Sit back and relax, have a superior geographical position, stand upright and awe-inspiring, with many high-rise buildings, high-ranking officials, generous, far-sighted and high-ranking,

Talk, wedding, mountains and flowing water, unattainable, inscrutable, strutting, mountain scenery, patchwork,

Eloquent, superior, noble family, lofty, ambitious, triumphant, talented, Plutocratic family,

Powerful, overbearing, cocky, high-spirited, high-looking, high-ranking, high-minded, high-arched,

High officials and dignitaries, rules and regulations, high walls and deep valleys, high halls and towers, lofty sentiments and lofty aspirations, high-headed horses, mountains and rivers, high-tech disciples,

High-legged disciples talk loudly, hold high and far, lift high and far, stand high in Dongshan, high and thin clouds, high mountains and wild, high shores and deep valleys,

The master is elegant, talks about elegant steps, travels to the nobles, drinks in Levin, stays at the top of the mountain, and competes with others to win.