1. To describe someone who is rich in knowledge and knowledge: rich in knowledge, full of knowledge, talented, well versed in Chinese and Western learning, erudite, and knowledgeable.
2. Idioms describing spring: birds singing and flowers blooming, Blooming flowers, red peach and green willows, spring garden full of colors, full of spring spirit
3. Describe the scenery of autumn: crisp autumn air, fragrant osmanthus, sky high and light clouds, red leaves like fire, golden breeze refreshing, and abundant fruits There are lots of fruits and melons everywhere
4. Describing a person’s appearance: tall and tall, beautiful features, beautiful and fragrant, beautiful and fragrant, like flowers and jade, with white hair and childish face, and handsome appearance
5. Describe anxiety: restless, anxious, extremely anxious, impatient, impatient, extremely urgent,
6. Describe an emergency situation: imminent, critical, critical, urgent, burning, urgent
7 .Describe the winter scenery: the cold winter, the freezing air, the ice and snow, the freezing cold, the dripping water turning into ice, the heavy snowfall
8. Describe the exam: thinking hard, looking around, scratching the head and head, concentrating, concentrating, looking left and right
9. Describe the rivers and seas: rapids, turbulent waves, mighty, turbulent, magnificent, strong winds and high waves
10. Similar to "the end of the road": solving problems, sweet words, poetry, building a nest Nest, help the poor, carve beams and painted buildings
11. Beginning with the word "xi": happy, happy to hear and see, happy to see, happy to see, happy to smile, beaming with joy, overjoyed
12. Contain idioms with similar and opposite meanings : joyfully turn danger into disaster, look forward and backward in an earth-shattering way, wary in the south and north in the south, war in the south and in the north, duplicity, shout in front and back, rush in and out
13. Idioms with the meaning of morning and evening: think about day and night, change orders in the morning and evening, go to Qin and Chu in the evening, go out early and come back late, be in danger day and night, get along day and night< /p>
14. Idioms expressing heroic actions: going forward and succeeding, charging into battle, going through fire and water, facing death, risking one's own life, risking life and death
15. Idioms expressing eloquence: witty words, well-spoken words, eloquent, eloquent Talk, eloquent, eloquent, eloquent, eloquent, eloquent, sharp-tongued, astonishing, eloquent and witty
16. Idioms describing snow scenes: goose feathers, heavy snow, Pink makeup and jade, ice and snow, snow-covered, snow in the early days, snow blowing in the wind
17. Idioms with the meaning of "thinking": imagining, whimsical, thinking day and night, thinking before and after, thinking hard , Wishful thinking
18. Idioms with the meaning of "fast": rushing thousands of miles, rushing like lightning, walking as fast as flying, fast as a meteor, fleeting, ever-changing
19. Idioms with the meaning of "taking" Idioms: to plunder by force, to be picky and picky, to pick and choose, to take advantage of others, to have an endless supply
20. Idioms expressing integrity: to be honest when picking up gold, to be consistent in words and deeds, to be aboveboard, aboveboard, and not to pick up lost items on the road
21. Idioms with the meaning of "walking": strolling like a car, walking with difficulty, trekking through mountains and rivers, running to tell each other, walking with difficulty, tiptoeing
22. Idioms with the meaning of "laughing": smiling brightly, laughing loudly, smiling happily, laughing loudly , laugh through tears, smile happily
23. Idioms describing heavy rain: pouring rain, violent storm, torrential rain, torrential rain, pouring rain
24. Describing people with excellent medical skills Idioms: The rejuvenation of a master, the rebirth of Hua Tuo, the rebirth of Bian Que, the help of a hanging pot, the master of the apricot forest
25. Idioms expressing outstanding and unusual: outstanding, outstanding, extraordinary, rare, standing out from the crowd
< p>26. Idioms that are not four-character: unable to see, humble benefit, unnecessary, ten years to grow trees, hundred years to cultivate people27. Idioms describing small quantities: unique, unique, a drop in the ocean, very few, Rare and unparalleled
28. Idioms describing a large number of people: crowded, shoulder to shoulder, crowded, crowded, packed with guests
29. Idioms describing serious work: meticulous, focused , conscientious, diligent, concentrated, sleepless and forgetful
30. Idioms describing mountains: mountains, mountains, cliffs, rolling hills, majestic peaks, perilous peaks
31. Description Idioms for water: gushing, gushing
, magnificent waves, stormy waves, emptying of turbid waves, peaks and valleys
32. Idioms describing mountains and rivers: lakes and mountains, beautiful mountains and clear waters, beautiful mountains and rivers, green mountains and green waters, mountains and rivers depend on each other, mountains and rivers are of the same color
33. Idioms describing summer scenery: scorching sun, dripping with sweat, scorching sun, steaming heat, scorching heat, scorching sun
34. Idioms describing buildings: pavilions, magnificent Stately, carved, antique, unique, row upon row
35. Idioms describing happy mood: happy, jubilant, beaming, smiling, ecstatic, elated
36. Describing people Very energetic: high-spirited, energetic, radiant, high-spirited, high-spirited, energetic,
37. Idioms to describe a clean and tidy room: spotless, bright windows, brand new, white and flawless, fresh, orderly Orderly
38. Three-character idioms: unnecessarily, full of losses, modest benefits, abrupt, unprecedented, words must be followed, actions must be resolute
39 Stormy idioms:
The spring breeze turns into rain, the wind washes with rain, the slanting wind and drizzle, the bitter wind and bitter rain, the stormy rain, the wind and rain.
40. Idioms with the word "horse": success is imminent, the horse is whipping, the army is thousands of horses, the five horses are divided, and the horse is running. Watch flowers, wrap corpses in horse leather,
41. Idioms containing the word "Xing": cheerful, high-spirited, making waves, motivating troops and people, everything is prosperous, everything is ready to be prospered
42. "No "Idioms with the third character: Outstanding, immortal, meticulous, meticulous, spotless, not recognized by relatives
43. Idioms containing synonyms: pick and choose, go through fire and water, help the poor, throw away things, sigh, sigh, go through hardships, have quick eyes and quick hands, three For five years, he deployed troops and generals, left his hometown, talked nonsense, was far-sighted, well-informed, observed words and emotions, had quick eyesight and quick hands, was lively, earth-shattering, patchwork, nonsense, changing dynasties, and hearsay and looking around
44 .Idioms containing two human organs: wolf-hearted and dog-lunged, dumbfounded, dumbfounded, confused, dumbfounded
45. Idioms describing big things: behemoth, huge, huge, magnificent
46. Idioms containing the names of two animals: chickens flying and dogs running, tiger heads and snake tails, dragons and tigers crowing, dogs stealing sheep and falling into the tiger's mouth, wolf and gangsters
47. Idioms describing flowers: clusters of flowers, blooming flowers, hundreds of flowers blooming, colorful, Facing the wind and showing off one's beauty
48. Idioms with derogatory meanings: selfish, duplicitous, collusive, scheming, deceitful, losing one's family,
49. Idioms with positive connotations: sacrificing oneself for others, working without regard for one's own safety , pick up gold but not be ignorant, go through fire and water, live forever, sacrifice life and forget death
50. Idioms to describe hard study: forgetting to sleep and eat, ten years of cold window, cantilevered beam stabbing, Chengmen standing in the snow, bag of fireflies reflecting snow, chiseling wall to borrow light
51. Derived from fables: destructive efforts, waiting for help, self-contradiction, deceiving one's ears and stealing the bell, indiscriminately playing tricks, making amends after a lost time
52. Derived from fairy tales: Kuafu chasing the sun, Chang'e flying to the moon, Houyi shoots the sun, Jingwei fills the sea, Nuwa mends the sky, and Nezha makes waves in the sea
53. From historical stories: besieged on all sides, talking about war on paper, fighting against the odds, pleading guilty under a thorn, lying on a salary to taste gall, and Luoyang paper is expensive
< p>54. Idioms describing the sky scenery: cloudless, clear blue sky, clear blue sky, high sky and light clouds, dense dark clouds, clear sky55. Ingenious strategies in ancient times: Thirty-six Strategies , take the lead, hide from the sky and cross the sea, turn against the guests, besiege Wei and rescue Zhao, borrow swords to kill people, and straw boats to borrow arrows
56. Idioms describing people's panic: flustered, panicked, panic-stricken, panic-stricken, fleeing in despair
< p>57. Idioms related to reading: never let go of the scroll, read at a glance, read ten lines at a glance, have a photographic memory, concentrate on, read a lot of books58. Containing "one" but not at the beginning: a critical moment, a thousand thoughts and a gain , vulnerable, united, nine-death escape, foolproof
59. Contains two "sees": looking far ahead, looking left and right, looking around, observing words and colors, looking forward and backward, turning a blind eye.
60. Describing the book The content is exciting: fascinating, exquisite, exciting, endlessly charming, brilliant, and never tire of it
61. Sports on the sports field
Members: tit-for-tat, sweating, scrambling, sweating profusely
62. Synonyms of "concentration": full attention, meticulousness, concentration, no distractions, no two purposes
63 . Indicates that the spirit is eternal: immortal, lasting forever, fragrant forever, fragrant through the ages, evergreen
64. Those who are sure of doing things: sure of victory, confident, confident of victory, nine out of ten,
< p>65. To describe someone with no way out: at the end of the road, at the end of the day, with no way out, at the end of the road, at the end of the road,66. To describe someone who cares about others: meticulous, considerate, restraining the strong and supporting the weak, eager for justice, asking for help,
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67. Describing people with a kind attitude: approachable, amiable, soft-spoken, smiling, smiling
68. Idioms containing two numbers: half-hearted, all over the world, diverse, single-minded , horizontal and vertical, chattering
69. Expressing repentance and making a new start: suddenly repenting, realizing that one has gone astray, abandoning the old and pursuing the new, the prodigal son turning back, changing one’s mind, changing one’s ways and doing good