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What idioms are there to win with characters?
Idiom with the word "victory": there are countless places of interest, invincible, winning thousands of miles and fascinating. places of historic interest and scenic beauty

[Pinyin]: mí ng shè ng g ǔ j: and

[Interpretation]: A famous place with beautiful scenery and numerous historical sites.

[Source]: The places of interest in China are worth visiting.

[Example]: Guangfu is an ancient town that integrates the natural landscape of Taihu Lake and the cultural landscape of historical sites.

countless/innumerable

[Pinyin]:]: sh ǔ boxiong sh ǔ

[Interpretation]: Number: calculation. I can't even count them. There are too many descriptions to calculate.

[Source]: Yan Fang Ji Jing: "There are countless miracles like this, so Yan Fang has a lot of incense all year round, especially in spring and autumn."

[Example]: There are countless examples in this book.

Ever victorious?

[Pinyin]: B Izarn B Yishen

[Interpretation]: Ever victorious. Describe invincible.

[Source]: Sun Tzu's Art of War: "Winning every battle is not good."

[Example]: This pitcher is very fast. As long as he plays, the team will win every battle.

Winning thousands of miles?

[Pinyin ]: jué sh è ng qi ā n l ǐ

[Interpretation]: Commanding battles in towns thousands of miles away. Describe the general's talent, if the commander is determined.

[Source]: "Historical Records, Living in Hou Shi": "Counting under the account, the winner is thousands of miles away, and the ovary is also."

[Example]: He has the courage to do everything wrong, but he has no talent to win thousands of miles.

attractive

[Pinyin ]: y ǐ n ré n rê she ng

[Interpretation]: Victory: Victory. Bring people into a good place. Now it is often used to refer to particularly attractive scenery or literary works.

[Source]: Liu Yiqing in the Southern Song Dynasty's "Shi Shuo Ren Xin Yu Sheng": "Wang Weijun Cloud, wine attracts customers."

[Example]: Is it more fascinating to describe events by interpolation?