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Flying together,

The heart is higher than the sky,

Today is not what it used to be,

It is not enough to compare with the superiors, but more than enough to compare with the inferiors,

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There are close friends in the sea, as if they are neighbors to the end of the world,

Neighbours to the end of the world,

Better with each passing year,

Standing shoulder to shoulder,

A Dang compares Zhou,

Branches compare to leaves,

Yinlu compares,

Shoulder-to-shoulder blind date,

Smiling as clear as the river ,

shoulder to shoulder in unison,

friends become traitors,

weeks are not compared,

shoulder to shoulder,

Comparing things to one another,

Comparing things to one another,

Comparing states to counties,

Comparing houses to connecting towns,

Comparing the present with the past,

Comparing power and strength

Comparing but not party,

Comparing wings and connecting branches,

The top is insufficient, the bottom is More than anything,

Incomparable,

Love is stronger than gold,

Strength is incomparable,

Compared to things,

The words are compared to things,

Thousands of miles apart,

The breasts are compared to the belly,

The shoulders are joined together,

扷比 adjacent,

work side by side,

should stand side by side,

sentences compare with words,

do things by analogy,

Strictly limit comparison,

More than the inferior,

Even analogies,

Exercise better than Boyi,

A thousand pieces of gold can be compared with a house,

A house can be sealed,

The scales can be compared with a comb

The genus of words is comparison of events: connecting words and phrases to compare historical events. Later, it also generally refers to writing articles and recording events.

Heart higher than the sky: Describes being arrogant or thinking more than reality.

Incomparable: It means that something is so perfect that nothing can compare with it. Same as "unparalleled".

Zhibi: comb: comb grate; comb: arranged like comb teeth. As numerous as silk, arranged like comb teeth. There are numerous descriptions

The upper part is insufficient, the lower part is more than sufficient: The upper part is insufficient, and the lower part is more than sufficient.

There are close friends in the sea, and they are comparable to each other in the world:

Comparing things with genitive words: It originally refers to connecting words to compare facts and record history. Later it was generally called Wen Jiji.

Zhou Bubi: Zhou: affinity, blending; Bi: collusion. Close relationships, but not collusion. It means being in harmony with others but not doing bad things.

The combs are worse than the scales: they are like the teeth of a comb and the scales of a fish, densely arranged. Same as "compared with rows".

The combs are densely arranged like the teeth of a comb and the scales of a fish. Also known as "a comb is worse than a scale". Also known as "a comb is better than a scale".

The combs are better than the scales: they are like the teeth of a comb and the scales of a fish, densely arranged. Same as "compared with rows".

Branch-to-leaf ratio: The branches and leaves are relatively side by side. Metaphorical parallelism sentence pattern.

Such as: Many things similar to this.

Quotes: ancient legal terms. Citing legal decrees and analogies to condemnation.

Fish of geese passing by each other: a metaphor for moving forward continuously, just like schools of fish joining each other and geese marching in formation.

Smile as clear as the river: Describes a person with a serious attitude and a smile that is hard to see.

Incomparable: Nothing can compare.

No comparison: There is nothing to compare with.

Incomparable: It means that something is so perfect that nothing can compare with it. Same as "unparalleled".

Unparalleled: There is nothing like it.

Incomparable: It is incomparable and incomparable.

Near neighbors at the end of the world: Although they are far apart, they are as close as neighbors.

Extremely huge: describes extremely large. Same as "big and without friends".

Bibu: Bi: repeatedly; frequently. Agricultural harvests have been failing year after year. Same as "not boarding every year".

A house worth a thousand pieces of gold:

A house full of gold and cronies: Forming cliques for personal gain and excluding dissenters.

Friends commit adultery: Bad people collude together to do bad things. It's the same as "Competition between friends is a traitor".

Compare wings with branches: Compare wings: Comparing birds, that is, pheasants. It is said that this bird has one eye and one wing, and the two must fly side by side. It is a metaphor for men and women being in pairs.

Connect similar things together to make comparisons. Same as "connecting analogies".

Lian analogies: Lian: Lian. Connect similar things to make comparisons.

Lianzhou Bi County: refers to everywhere. Same as "Lianzhou and cross-county".

Square: often used to describe houses or ships arranged densely and neatly. Same as "row after row".

The scales are compared to the combs: It is still said that the scales are compared to the combs. It is often used to describe houses or boats arranged densely and neatly.

Helping: Heel: Heel. Heels touch, shoulders touch. Describes many people, one after another.

Compare your chest to your belly: Comparing your heart to your heart. Put yourself in other people’s shoes.

Shorter than long: refers to comparing length and commenting on the pros and cons. Same as "shorter means longer".

Sentences are better than words: Carefully consider every word. Same as "the sentence is compared with the word".

Sentence-by-word comparison: Youyan should be carefully considered word by word and sentence by sentence.

There are close friends in the four seas, and they feel as close as neighbors even if they are far away in the world.

A Party Bizhou: Refers to colluding with each other, favoring each other, and forming parties for personal gain.

To stand side by side: To compare: To draw together. Get up together, side by side. The metaphors follow each other at the same time.

Standing shoulder to shoulder: shoulder to shoulder, shoulder to shoulder. Describes a lot of people or a continuous flow of people.

Appreciate each other equally: Refers to treating them equally.

Compare power and measure strength: Compare and measure the power and strength of two aspects. It is also used to refer to weighing the importance of two aspects.

Shoulders shoulder to shoulder, footprints overlap. Describes a large number of people.

Flounders: Flounder: Flounder, legend has it that only one fish has one eye, and two fish must swim side by side; Lianzhi: branches connected together. A metaphor for lovers and friends who are inseparable.

Gesture: Use gestures to indicate or strengthen the tone when speaking.

Comparison of objects: Lian: Lianzhu. Connect similar things to make comparisons.

Stand side by side: Side by side: Side by side. Stand shoulder to shoulder. Metaphorically, they are very close to each other.

Together with each other: a metaphor for equal or similar status and prestige.

Comparison is engaged in: compare: compare. Other similar situations will be handled in this spirit.

Not enough compared to those above, but more than enough: unable to catch up with those in front, but surpassing those behind. These are the words of comfort for those who are satisfied with the status quo and do not work hard to make progress. Sometimes it is also used to persuade people to be content.

Biwukefeng: This means that in the Tang and Yu dynasties, there were many wise men, and almost every family had virtues worthy of being ennobled. The latter is a metaphor for social stability and simple folk customs. It also describes the achievements of educational reform.

Compare things to this ambition: Compare things: compare to analogy, metaphor; ambition: mind. It refers to using things and behaviors to express one's feelings.

Biyi Lianzhi: Biyi: the name of the bird. Legend has it that this bird has one eye and one wing and must fly in pairs. It is a metaphor for the closeness of a couple.

Fly together: Wings together: Wings next to each other. Flying together: flying together in pairs. It is a metaphor for a husband and wife who are in love and move forward side by side in their careers.

Bihu can be ennobled: Almost every household has virtues that can be ennobled. It is used to refer to the simple and beautiful customs.

Shoulders shoulder to shoulder, footsteps overlap. Describes a large number of people.

Being shoulder to shoulder: describing many people. Heel-stepping, toes stepping on heels.

Shoulders touching each other, footsteps touching. Describes a large number of people or a continuous flow of people.