1. A four-character idiom indicating that a person is very good at speaking.
Able to speak well.
A eloquent speaker.
A well-spoken person.
eloquent,
witty,
articulate,
articulate,
< p> Respond fluently,Talk eloquently,
Talk and laugh happily,
Talk eloquently,
Talk sweetly,
< p> eloquent,eloquent,
bickering,
eloquent,
eloquent without any hindrance ,
A tongue full of flowers,
A smooth tongue,
A sharp tongue,
A three-inch tongue,
Copper Iron-tongued,
Smooth and charming,
Fighting with other scholars,
Boasting,
Sweet-tongued,
Kissing and tongue-twisting,
Having a weak mouth and licking the tongue,
A wise heart and a wonderful tongue,
Being able to speak quickly 2. Praising the character’s spiritual quality Four-character idiom
The strong wind and strong grass〖Explanation〗It is a metaphor that only after a severe test can one know who is truly strong.
Same as "The strong wind knows the strong grass". Unyielding 〖Explanation〗 Unyielding or wavering despite numerous setbacks.
Describes strong will. Indestructible 〖Explanation〗Unyielding or wavering despite numerous setbacks.
Describes strong will. Standing proudly 〖Explanation〗Aoran: a strong and unyielding look.
Stand tall like a mountain. Describes strong and unshakable.
The strength of a pillar is as hard as a pillar. It means that the minister is strong and reliable and can shoulder the important responsibilities of the country.
A strong and unyielding man refers to a person who is upright and unyielding. The word "iron bones" is a metaphor for a person's uprightness and unyielding backbone.
Iron walls and copper mountains are a metaphor for a strong and reliable force. Strong Wind Grass In strong winds, only tough grass will not be blown down.
It is a metaphor that only after a severe test can one know who is truly strong. Don't bend, don't bend, don't give in.
Describes upright moral integrity and strong will. The mainstay is like the mainstay mountain standing in the rapids of the Yellow River.
It is a metaphor that a strong and independent person can play a pillar role in a turbulent and difficult environment. True gold is not afraid of fire, which means that people with good character and strong will can withstand any test.
Biting nails and chewing iron is a metaphor for strong will. Copper mountain and iron wall describe a solid defense.
A metaphor for a strong and trustworthy person. Blast Zhijin Grass In strong winds, only tough grass will not be blown down.
It is a metaphor that only after a severe test can one know who is truly strong. Unswerving, stable and strong, unwavering.
Hongyi is generous and generous. Hongyi: strong willed and ambitious. He has great ambitions and is generous and kind to others.
Fortitude and dullness Gang: strong; Yi: decisive; Wood: simple; Na: slow to speak, here refers to careful speech. Confucius praised four qualities of people.
Hard in the middle and soft in the outer. Hard: hard, strong; middle: inside, inner; soft: weak, soft. Smooth on the outside, strong on the inside.
Refers to the character of a person who is soft on the outside but strong on the inside. It also refers to the strategy of appearing friendly but hiding murderous intent.
Reinforced Iron Bones The tendons and bones are like those made of steel. Describes a strong and strong body or a strong and unyielding will.
The mainstay in the middle stream is like the mainstay mountain standing in the rapids of the Yellow River. It is a metaphor that a strong and independent person can play a pillar role in a turbulent and difficult environment.
Persistence: setback; bend: bend. It is a metaphor for being strong-willed and never wavering no matter how many times you suffer setbacks.
Frustration: setback. It is a metaphor for being strong-willed and never wavering no matter how many times you suffer setbacks.
Steel that is tempered a hundred times is a metaphor for becoming very strong after long-term training. Yingsheng deceives others. [Explanation] Refers to an extraordinary person who deceives the world by showing off his talents.
The sparrow does not know the ambition of the eagle. 〖Explanation〗It is a metaphor that ordinary people do not know the aspirations of heroes. Same as "The sparrow knows the ambition of the swan".
A phoenix was born in the crow's nest. [Explanation] A phoenix was born in the crow's nest. It is a metaphor for poor people cultivating talented people.
Current situation creates heroes [Explanation] Current situation: the objective situation within a period of time. Specific historical conditions, such as social turmoil, make people's ingenuity emerge and interact with each other to make them into heroic figures.
There are no heroes in the mountains, and the hozen dominates. [Explanation] As a saying, it is a metaphor that there are no capable people, and ordinary people also play the main role. Same as "There are no tigers on the mountain, but the monkey is the king."
There are no tigers on the mountain, but the monkey is the king. [Explanation] As a saying, it is a metaphor that there are no capable people, and ordinary people also play the main role. Hero among women 〖Explanation〗 Hero: refers to a person with outstanding talents.
Outstanding figures among women. Green Forest Hero 〖Explanation〗 Refers to a person with outstanding abilities in the Green Forest.
Heroines 〖Explanation〗Women: ancient women’s headscarves and hair accessories, referring to women. Hero: refers to a person with outstanding talents.
Outstanding figures among women. The empty valley of the sound of footsteps is a metaphor for a rare person or speech.
In Gu Mangu's "Zhuangzi Tianyun": "I also play it with the harmony of yin and yang, and candle it with the brightness of the sun and the moon; its sound can be short or long, soft or hard, and it can change all the way. First, it is not the master, so it is constant; the valley is full of valleys, and the pits are full of pits." This means that when playing music, the sound spreads everywhere, describing the omnipresence of Tao.
Later, "in the valley full of valleys" was used to describe the numerous characters. Yuntun ants gather to describe many people gathering together.
Having a head and a face; a prominent figure. The nature of a hero Hero: an outstanding talent.
The true appearance of outstanding people. It means that outstanding people must have extraordinary behaviors and actions.
Yixian Tanhua is a metaphor for things or people disappearing as soon as they appear. Hua means "flower".
The show of the moment is an outstanding figure of a period. Also used as "a momentary choice".
A generation of romantic. Romantic: This refers to behaving in a chic and talented manner. Refers to a person who created a trend and was admired at that time.
One table of talents See "one table of characters". The school's shortcomings are also referred to as "the school's shortcomings are promoted to the long-term".
It means to measure the strengths and weaknesses of a character. Nobody is a scornful term for ordinary people.
Literary talent and grace ①overflowing talent and chic demeanor. ② Refers to a person who is talented and elegant.
To illuminate each other means that two lights reflect each other and become brighter. It is a metaphor for an outstanding person to be praised by wise men and become more famous.
Water Moon Avalokitesvara The Buddhist scriptures say that Avalokitesvara Bodhisattva has thirty-three different images of Dharmakaya. The painting that looks like the shadow of the moon in the water is called Water Moon Avalokitesvara. See "Lotus Sutra·Pumenpin".
Later it was used to describe a person’s handsome appearance. Holy Spirit Civil and Military Words praising an emperor or an outstanding figure.
Thousands of people are people who are famous for generations to come. Celebrities Famous people and important figures.
Ming Gong Giant Also known as "Ming Gong Giant". A famous and prominent figure.
Dreaming of Duke Zhou: Duke of Zhou: a famous politician in the early Western Zhou Dynasty and an ideal figure in Confucius' mind. It was originally a phrase used by Confucius to lament his old age.
Later, it is often used as a proxy for sleepiness. Learn about the world and know people. It is still said that knowing people means knowing the world.
It means to understand a person and study the era in which he lives. It also generally refers to identifying people and commenting on world affairs.
Nine-stream Guests From the pre-Qin to the early Han Dynasty, there were nine academic schools: Fa, Ming, Mohism, Confucianism, Taoism, Yin and Yang, Zongheng, Za, and Nong. Refers to talents and various characters of high, middle and low grades.
A valiant hero refers to an outstanding figure who is not afraid of strong enemies, fights bravely, and defeats many with less. The Beauty of the Southeast is said to be the best among the characters in the Southeast.
The power of Hess He: show off. Si: modal particle.
Majesty: majesty. Refers to the mighty and vigorous appearance of an emperor or prominent figure.
Zhuzi Baijia originally refers to the representatives of various thoughts and various factions in the pre-Qin period, and was later used as a general term for various schools from the pre-Qin to the early Han Dynasty.
Knowing people and commenting on the world originally refers to understanding a person and studying the background of his time.
Now also refers to identifying the good and bad of people and discussing the gains and losses of worldly affairs. Zhong Ling Yu Xiu Zhong: cohesion, concentration; Yu: nurturing.
It condenses the spiritual energy between heaven and earth and breeds outstanding characters. It refers to beautiful mountains and rivers and numerous talents.
Zang is not a human being. 3. A complete collection of four-character words to describe speaking
Idioms describing speaking
Idiom Explanation
Clumsy mouth, clumsy tongue Stupid: not dexterous. Very poor speaking skills and no eloquence
Gesticism: Comparison. Describes using gestures or strengthening the tone when speaking
Without thinking. Thinking: thinking and exploring. No need to think about it. Describes someone who speaks and does things quickly and quickly
Silently and silently: making a sound. Don't speak, don't make a sound
Don't speak, don't speak. Language: speak, speak. Don't speak, make no sound
Don't make a sound, don't make a sound
Don't know high or low Knowledge: know, recognize. Refers to speaking or doing things without knowing the depth or importance
Talking extravagantly and endlessly; nagging
Whispering in a low voice describes talking in a low voice
Talking in a confused manner describes being confused. Or speaking or doing things out of order, full of mistakes
Blunt mouth, clumsy cheeks, clumsy eloquence, not speaking fluently
Accusing others of nonsense or speaking or writing extremely fluently
< p> To speak in a hurry, to be too hasty to choose words, to describe speaking very urgently or nervouslyTo be coquettish to describe speaking in a delicate tone
The Golden Man's silence is a metaphor for keeping one's mouth shut due to worries. Not speaking
To exaggerate or exaggerate, to add content that was not included in the narrative or speaking
To keep silent: to be closed. Seal your mouth and not speak.
Never speak. Never speak. Never speak. Refers to keeping one's mouth shut
Flattery: Flattery: to cater to other people's wishes, to please others; Flattery: to flatter, to flatter. Speak and do things to suit other people's wishes and try your best to please them.
Being embarrassed by one's mouth means being ashamed. Being unable to speak. Refers to being shy and not speaking.
Speak directly from the heart, speak straightforwardly, without hidden inflections
Generous and dripping: generous and cheerful. Describes speaking and writing articles with high spirits and free speech
Being mean and thoughtful. Wei: few. Being cold-hearted and unkind to others
Being indiscriminate with your words means not being able to express yourself correctly when speaking in a hurry or speaking casually
Dry mouth and being very thirsty. To describe a hot day or to talk a lot, and to use up one's words
To be quarrelsome means to speak fluently and to be eloquent
To be soft-spoken is to describe someone who speaks harshly and harshly
To be nagging You are a long-winded person, and you never finish what you say.
Justified: correct and reasonable; Qizhuang: strong and powerful.
The reason is correct and sufficient, and the speech will be full of momentum 4. Four-character words to describe the sound of birds
Chirp refers to the cheerful chirping of birds gathering together, describing a lively scene, giving people a noisy and boring feeling Feeling. The source is selected from Niu Han's "South China Tiger". Petite and exquisite explains Linglong: smart and cute. Describes the appearance of being small, smart and cute. The source is from "A Journey to Jiangxia" by Li Baibai of the Tang Dynasty: "Recalling the delicate little wife, the heart of spring is also self-control." "Spread its wings and fly high" means that the bird spreads its wings and flies away. It also means giving full play to talents and ambitions. It comes from Chapter 19 of Wenkang's "Heroes of Sons and Daughters" in the Qing Dynasty: "This crying made the iron Buddha sad. The stone man sheds tears; the wind is miserable and the clouds are miserable; the cranes chirp and the apes chirp. Even the birds on the trees spread their wings and fly high. "A hundred birds contend" means that hundreds of species of birds sing together. It is a metaphor for various academic schools. Free debate to criticize each other. It also refers to the debate of different opinions. Bainiao, or various academic sects. People with this view express their opinions. Source: "Hanshu·Yiwenzhi" "One hundred and eighty-nine schools of thought..." The bees come out and work together, each citing one end, admiring what he said, and using it to speak relaxedly, and choose and reject the princes." The eagle spreads its wings to explain the eagle: keen and far-sighted. The eagle spreads its wings to represent great ambitions and a journey of thousands of miles. It is a metaphor for someone in In terms of career, studies, etc., work hard and dare to fight, so as to move towards the future, just like an eagle spreading its wings and soaring. The cuckoo cries blood explains the legend that the cuckoo cries mournfully day and night, and stops until it bleeds. It is often used to describe extreme sorrow. Source: "Pipa Xing" by Bai Juyi of the Tang Dynasty: "What did you hear at dawn and dusk? The cuckoo sings and the blood ape moans." Parrot parroting explains that parrots imitate people's speech. It is a metaphor for what others say, and he will follow suit. Source: Song Dynasty Shi Daoyuan's "Scenery" "De Chuan Deng Lu" Volume 28: "Like a parrot that only learns people's words, it cannot be understood by people. The sutras convey the Buddha's meaning; if you do not understand the Buddha's meaning but just recite it, you are a person who is learning to speak, so it is not allowed." 5. Four-character idioms that describe people’s language
Idioms that describe people’s language ○ It’s hard to count: The original meaning is that there are so many Confucianisms that you can’t finish them all at once, and it takes a long time to talk about each one one by one. Even if someone changes in the middle, the story may not be finished.
The latter is used to describe too many people or things to count. ○ Dry mouth and lips: dry: dry.
My mouth and lips are dry. To describe someone who talks a lot or uses up his words.
○ Chatter: Chatter: describes talking too much; aspect: stop. Nagging and talking endlessly.
○ Yao Yao: Yao Yao: describes chattering; Xiu: stop. Nagging, talking non-stop.
○ thorny and thorny: thorny: talkative. Describes talking endlessly.
○ Flowers falling from the sky: It is said that during the reign of Emperor Wu of Liang, a monk gave a sermon, which moved heaven, and flowers fell from the sky one after another. Describes speaking in a lively and pleasant manner (mostly exaggerated and unrealistic).
○ Vast sea and sky: as vast as the sea, as boundless as the sky. Describe the vastness of nature.
It is a metaphor for discussions that are endless and have no center. ○ Talk eloquently: Gao: high and profound; Kuo: broad.
Multiple comments without reference to anything. ○ Wagging the lips and bulging the tongue: playing with words and chewing the tongue.
Describes using words to instigate. ○ Forced to be reluctant to give up: Pei: noisy voice; She: to give up.
Describes that others are unwilling to listen and talk non-stop. ○ Qiaoyan Lingse: Qiaoyan: sweet words; Lingse: a flattering expression.
Describe sweet words, hypocrisy to please. ○ Smooth tongue: The tongue is dexterous and can produce beautiful music like a reed.
Describes people who are smooth-talking and eloquent. ○ Sweet words: words as sweet as honey.
It is a metaphor for saying nice things in order to deceive people. ○ Sweet words: originally refers to words or words that are extravagant and have empty content.
The latter mostly refers to false and beautiful words used to deceive people. ○Try one's tongue and imitate one's tongue.
Refers to gossiping behind someone's back and stirring up trouble. ○ Boasting: describing speaking as exaggerated and unrealistic.
○ eloquent: describes someone who is good at speaking and makes people like to listen. ○ Talk with eloquence: Kankan: be confident and calm.
Speak confidently and calmly. ○ Lingya Liya: Ling, Li: smart and flexible.
Describes people who are smart and good at talking. ○ The corner of the mouth: the corner of the mouth.
It originally means that verbal comments are like the spring breeze that can grow all things. Later, it is a metaphor for bragging or saying good things for others.
○ The beak is three feet long: beak: mouth. The mouth is three feet long.
Describes a person who is good at explaining. ○ There is no hindrance to eloquence: hindrance: hindrance.
Originally a Buddhist term, it refers to a Bodhisattva who preaches sermons to people with clear and fluent principles. Later, it generally refers to good eloquence and the ability to debate. ○Talking about the subtle points: The subtle points: subtle yet to the point.
Describe the speech tactfully and to the point. ○ Talking and laughing: talking and laughing, in high spirits.
Describes a conversation as cheerful and interesting. ○ Lively: Describes a lifelike expression that makes people feel as if they are seeing it with their own eyes.
○ Vivid and colorful: describes a speech or performance that is exciting and vivid. ○ Lifelike: The characters’ voices and expressions are depicted.
Describe the narrative or description as vivid and lifelike. ○ Explain in simple terms: It means that the content of the speech or article is profound, but the language is simple and easy to understand.
○ A clever shot: to shoot an arrow, as a metaphor for speaking. Describes someone who is good at taking advantage of opportunities to express opinions, which can later be confirmed by facts.
○ Strip analysis: thread: line; analysis: analysis. Analyze in detail and methodically.
○ Praise and pray: About praising and praying. Used to praise, it can have the meaning of exhortation in praise.
○ Ruorouhehe: if: like; Xuanhe: a torrent pouring down. He talks endlessly, like a waterfall that keeps pouring.
It can be described as being able to speak and distinguish, but talking endlessly. ○ Torrentially: Torrentially: To describe the continuous flow of water.
As uninterrupted as flowing water. There are a lot of references and it’s endless.
○ The answers are fluent: answer: answer. Answer questions as fast as running water.
Describes good eloquence and quick response. ○ Respond like flowing water: Respond like flowing water.
Describes answering quickly and fluently. ○ Shimotsaka Maru: Rolling a projectile down a hillside.
It is a metaphor for following the trend without any hindrance, being agile and without stagnation. ○ Xuanhe Laishui: Xuanhe: Waterfall; Xuanhe Water: Water flows down quickly.
The river was pouring down. It is a metaphor for speaking eloquently or writing fluently and unrestrainedly.
○ Wise sayings: to: the most; name: famous. The most correct truth and the most incisive remarks.
○ Good words about gold and jade: Jinyu: gold and beautiful jade. A metaphor for precious and valuable advice.
○ Bold words: heroic and majestic words. Words that describe heroic spirit.
○ Chong Lun Hong Yi: Chong: high; Hong: big. Refers to a brilliant and grand discussion or opinion.
○ The theory of not publishing: Publication: Cut off. In ancient times, words were written on bamboo slips, and if there were any mistakes, they were cut off. Refers to correct and unchangeable speech.
○ The theory of difficulty: easy: change. Unchangeable speech.
Describes a judgment or opinion that is very correct. ○ Morning bells and evening drums: Dusk: evening.
According to Buddhist rules, drums are played in the temple at night and bells are rung at night. Metaphors can make people alert and awaken.
○ Dusk Drums and Morning Bells: According to Buddhist rules, drums are played in the temple at night and bells are rung in the morning. Metaphors can make people alert and awaken.
○ Cough spit into beads: Cough spit: cough and spit, metaphor for conversation and discussion. "Cough" is also written as "cough".
It is a metaphor for precise words and clever arguments. It also describes the words as extremely beautiful.
Deep truths contained in subtle language.
○ Yaren is profound: Ya: elegant, noble; Zhi: taste. He has noble character and profound taste.
Originally, I admired the author of "The Book of Songs: Daya" for his profound insights. Later, it describes the person's speech and behavior.
○ Punishment: Punishment. It means that the crime is determined regardless of the crime, only based on the intention.
Also refers to comments that reveal motives. ○ Into the feelings and reasons: Into: in line with.
It is common sense and reasonable. ○ The Tao is clear and clear: Originally a Buddhist term, it refers to the omnipresence of the Tao.
Later, it is often described as being very organized in speaking and doing things. ○ Hold for a reason: hold: hold an argument, advocate; have a reason: have a basis.
It means that the opinions and opinions held have a certain basis. ○ It makes sense: it is a pronoun, referring to what is said.
That makes sense. ○ It is said with certainty: it is true.
The description is very precise. ○ The words are near and the purpose is far: purpose: meaning.
The words are very simple, but the meaning is far-reaching. ○ The words must be right: middle: directly opposite to the top.
It means that you can get to the point as soon as you speak. ○ Concise and comprehensive: comprehensive: complete.
Not much to say, but full of meaning. Describe speaking and writing concisely.
○ To say something in a nutshell: to be brief; to be fussy: to be cumbersome. Refers to speaking or writing simply and concisely, without being cumbersome.
○ Food for thought: Tolerance: To withstand; Food for thought: To explore body odor. It has profound meaning and is worthy of careful consideration.
○ One word: the target is hit. 6. What are the four-character idioms that describe being good at speaking and speaking very pleasantly?
The four-character idioms that describe being good at speaking and speaking very pleasantly include: lotus tongue, eloquent, eloquent, eloquent. , witty remarks.
1. Shé zhàn lián huā
Definition: Describes a person who is well-spoken and can speak the right way, as beautiful as a lotus flower.
Source: "*** Early Tang Dynasty" - "I threw out a lot of tempting bait with my tongue. Sure enough, their expressions became more and more relaxed, even surprised. , they never thought that following the Tang Dynasty would be beneficial to them all."
2. eloquent kǒu ruò xuán hé
Definition: speak eloquently, like a person. The waterfall keeps flowing and pouring. I can speak and distinguish descriptions, but I can't stop talking.
Source: Liu Yiqing of the Southern Dynasties and Song Dynasty, "Shishuo Xinyu·Reward and Reputation": "Guo Zixuan's discussion is like water from a hanging river, pouring in and out."
3. Sharp teeth líng yá lì chǐ
Definition: Ling, Li: smart, flexible. Describes a person who is smart and good at talking.
Source: The third chapter of "Zhang Tianshi" by Wu Changling of the Yuan Dynasty: "If you don't stay there, you will be sharp-tongued, adjust things, talk about people's good and evil, criticize people for ambiguity, and harm people's behavior."
4. eloquent néng yán shàn biàn
Definition: capable: good at. Described as eloquent and eloquent.
Source: The first fold of "Qi Ying Bu" by Anonymous of the Yuan Dynasty: "During the battle of Qicai Lingbi, King Xiang sent an envoy to conquer the cloth meeting. There was a gap between the cloth and the dragon. He said he was sick and refused to go. If he got A man who is able to speak eloquently and eloquently says that if he surrenders, even if King Xiang returns... he will definitely defeat King Xiang."
5. eloquent words miào yǔ lián zhū
Definition: lianzhu. : Beads. Clever and witty words come one after another.
Source: His witty remarks made everyone laugh.
Sentences:
1. The county magistrate usually has a lot of witty words to seduce girls, but when he met Xiaoyu, he seemed to have lost his soul, and his words could not convey his meaning. It's not as good as usual.
2. Lao Liu, despite his eloquent speech, actually has no real talent or knowledge in his heart.
3. In this embattled situation, no matter how sharp your tongue is, you have no choice but to obey.
4. These two people have completely opposite personalities. One is eloquent and skillful with words, while the other is taciturn and difficult to speak.
5. She was the announcer at the school radio station. He saw her impassioned and witty on stage. At that moment, she was the most dazzling star in his heart.
7. 20 idioms or four-character words that describe the way a person speaks
Idioms that describe the way a person looks:
radiate
tremble in the wind, tremble in spirit, dance with high spirits Li Fen stood up, full of energy, radiant, brilliant, bright hair, impassioned speech, generous and tragic, dragon and horse spirit, radiant and energetic, vigorous and lively, raised his head and raised his eyebrows, high-spirited, energetic, vigorous and inspiring
Mighty
King Kong's angry eyes, the dragon's march, the tiger's stride, the dragon's gaze, the tiger's stride, the majestic posture, the majestic, the majestic, the swallow's chin, the tiger's neck, the eagle's gaze, the heroic posture.
Style
Strictly speaking, gentle, elegant, refined and elegant. The road is strong, the wind is strong, the graceful steps are elegant, the appearance is dignified, and the posture is upright. Sitting in danger
Dejected
Listless, clay sculptures, wood carvings, sleepy horses, lack of energy, veteran soldiers, tired, sleepy, mentally and physically exhausted, described withered clothes, confused and weak
Crying
Ghosts cry, wolves howl, ghosts cry, gods howl, howl, howl, howl, scream, cry, cry, cry, cry, howl, hunger, cold tears like rain, tears pouring down
Laugh
Haha Laughing with clasped hands, laughing in the house, bursting into tears, laughing, laughing, laughing, laughing, smiling, smiling, dumbfounded, smiling, frowning, shoulders bowed, smiling sleeves as deaf as ears
Expressing love
Eyes are in the eye of the beholder. Showing Xi Shi's tenderness and tenderness, being shy and answering the question of marriage
Artificiality
Pretentiousness, using sugar to make vinegar, making noises, seeking life and death
Silence
Silent and speechless, silent and speechless
Others
Chu Chu pitiful, dumbfounded, sanctimonious, with foreheads and hands in celebration, raised eyebrows, angry eyes, voice, smile, righteous appearance, in color, drunk and awake alone
Overjoyed Calm and peaceful, furious and frightened
Shocked and unsettled, calm and calm, heart-broken and despairing
Heart-opening and joyful, heart-wrenching and numb, heart-broken, restless and in a trance
Heart-wrenching, frightened and elated. Flustered, confused, distraught
Terrified, frightened, distraught, excited, overjoyed, joyful and forgetful
Mixed emotions, exulting, joyful, heartbroken
Worried, worried, depressed, joyful Unhappy
Terrified, frightened, heartbroken, regretful, surprised, overjoyed
Fussing, frightened, bewildered, calm, unhurried, creepy
Absent-minded, careless, calm, calm, peaceful
Stunned, calm, half-believing, half-doubtful, respectful, and talking to oneself
Mumbling to oneself, absorbed in concentration, excited, elated, dumbfounded
Believing, doubtful, affectionate, restless, feeling sad and coy
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Listless, mumbling and indecisive, tongue-tied, confused and hesitant
Feeling embarrassed, unable to help but laugh, gloating as if nothing had happened
Feeling lost, thoughtful, pleasant-looking, affable, dejected
Flattered, frightened, doubtful, contented, frightened, and furious
Angry, alert, attentive, bewildered, bewildered, and full of air
Looks lively, calm, high-spirited, high-spirited, and in a trance
Hold your breath and concentrate, your eyebrows will dance with joy, your eyebrows will smile and you will be furious
I will be so angry that I will be so angry that my head will be full of rage and my face will be filled with tears and tears will turn into laughter
My eyes will be full of tears and I will sigh and cry to the sky, wiping my tears and crying and laughing, I will not be able to smile.
Smiling can speak sharply, talk and laugh happily, and think hard
Laughing leisurely and contentedly, getting carried away, elated, and terrified
<p> Panicked, joyful, panicked, confused, focused, and frowning
Sad, in a trance, full of energy, smiling brightly, with a cold eyebrow
Hip and smiling, silent, dumbfounded, sad, in ecstasy
Looking at each other in high spirits, cheerful and cheerful, downcast and listless
Relaxed and happy, calm and transfixed, eyes wide open and smiling
Frowning, frowning, dumbfounded, dejected, playful and smiling
Calm, composed, and calm< /p>
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