Curled teeth: not smooth; Bend: twists and turns. An article that does not read smoothly.
Gnashing: not smooth; A song: twists and turns. An article that does not read smoothly.
A clam's illness is a metaphor for writing a good article because it is unsuccessful.
Bingbing is clever. Describe the beauty of rhyme with the words in the article.
Metaphor is to write a good article because of frustration. The same as "mussels become pearls when they are ill."
A pen as big as a rafter describes a famous article. It also refers to a famous writer.
The metaphor of fireworks at the bottom of the pen is vivid and excellent.
An article written in vernacular similar to the old stereotyped writing. Metaphor is a rigid article written in response to the requirements of life.
Good pen and ink means that the article is fluent and rich in content.
Patch: patch, extended to sewing; Jump: cook well. Metaphor processing makes it perfect. Most of them are used to improve the processing of articles or to further improve the theory.
Unbearable to read: no; Pawn: over, over. Describe the miserable writing of the article, which makes people feel sad and can't bear to read it. It also means that the article is so bad that people refuse to read it.
Vine: a spreading vine. Neither diffused nor branched. A metaphor for speaking or writing articles is concise and to the point, without dragging its feet.
No vines: vines, spread out. Neither diffused nor branched. A metaphor for speaking or writing articles is concise and to the point, without dragging its feet.
Pen and ink lawsuit pen and ink: refers to words or articles. Metaphor is a debate and argument about words.
Ban Ma Zhang Wen, Han Dynasty historians Sima Qian and Ban Gu. Generally, it refers to articles that can be compared with Ban Gu and Sima Qian.
Pen power alone: raise your hands. Describe the vigorous writing, and the article is magnificent.
Lang Lao Lang: Lang describes how the article is ups and downs; Age: indicates that the article is very sophisticated. Describe the magnificent momentum of the article and the exquisite sentences.
The word "can't praise" means that the article is well written and others can't add another sentence. The description article is perfect.
Reading pawn: do, finish. I can't bear to read it all. Often used to describe the tragic content of an article.
Doctors buy donkeys. Doctors: Ancient official names. The doctor bought a donkey and wrote three contracts, without a word "donkey". Ironically, writing a long article is irrelevant.
Dagger throwing dagger: dagger. Metaphor is a short and pithy article.
The argument is secondary: writing an article. Write articles with sophistry.
The writing ability has been greatly improved. Also described the article as excellent.
Illiteracy: proficient; Mo Wen: Writing articles, narratives, etc. Refers to a person's low educational level or poor cultural level.
Literary talent refers to the euphemistic wording and intention of the author when writing an article.
Don't use words to damage your meaning, and don't damage your understanding of the content because you only care about words. When writing an article, don't just pursue rhetoric and ignore the intention of the article.
Don't use words to hurt words: words; Chi: the ideological nature of the work. The original intention is not to damage the understanding of the content because you only care about words. Later, it also refers to writing an article, not just pursuing rhetoric and ignoring the intention of the article.
Bitter words: vulgar words. Refers to the vulgar words and expressions in an article without refinement.
It's hard not to change a word Describe that the article is written quickly and well.
Write a few feet to describe the wonderful language of the article.
The word "don't like" originally means that the article is well written and others can't add another sentence. Not a word.
Words can't understand words: words, phrases. Catch: arrive; And ... Refers to words and expressions used in speaking and writing that cannot fully and accurately express thoughts and feelings.
Words fail to convey meaning, which means that words and articles cannot accurately express meaning.
Words are ambiguous: words, phrases; Catch: arrive, and then. Refers to words and expressions used in speaking and writing that cannot fully and accurately express thoughts and feelings.
Shen Bo is absolutely beautiful: deep and long; Bo: profound. Refers to the article with profound meaning, profound content and beautiful language.
The unique beauty of Shen Bo refers to the profound implication, profound content and wonderful wording of the article.
2. Describe poorly written idioms. They taste like chewing wax-like eating wax, they have no taste at all. Describe a language or article as dull as ditch water.
Dull: An expression with no meaning or interest. Describe things as boring (especially articles).
Dull and tasteless-this refers to the nature of peace and tasteless. The latter refers to ordinary, lack of characteristics.
Interest is boring-interest: interest, interest; Dull: an expression of no interest. Not interested at all. Read it.
Dull-dull: monotonous. It's boring to describe.
Dull-describe something or someone as boring and uninteresting.
It tastes like chicken ribs-chicken ribs: chicken ribs have no meat, which is a metaphor for something that has little meaning and is reluctant to give up. It's a pity not to do things, but it doesn't do much good.
Spoil the scenery-spoil the beautiful scenery. Metaphor spoils fun.
Anticlimactic-the head is as big as a tiger and the tail is as thin as a snake. At first, the metaphor was very powerful, but later it was very weak and endless.
Off-topic Wan Li-describes writing an article or speaking, which is far from the topic to be talked about and has nothing to do with it.
In a mess-describes chaos or corruption to an unmanageable level.
Tooth bending-tooth bending: not smooth; Bend: twists and turns. Refers to an article that doesn't read smoothly
Know nothing about writing and ink communication: proficient; Mo Wen refers to writing articles, books, etc. Refers to a person's low educational level or poor cultural level.
Vulgar words are a burden-vulgar words. Refers to the vulgar words and expressions in an article without refinement.
Words are unreasonable-words: words, words, expressions. Catch: arrive; And ... Refers to words and expressions used in speaking and writing that cannot fully and accurately express thoughts and feelings.
Words fail to convey meaning-refers to the inability to express meaning accurately when speaking or writing articles.
3. What idioms are there to describe poor writing skills? They are tasteless, unintelligible, boring, boring and clumsy.
1, Pinyin, interpretation, and sentence making taste like chewing wax.
It tastes like chewing wax (wèi tóng jiáo là), which means it doesn't taste like eating wax. Used to describe boring language or articles.
Sentence making: This article is full of empty talk, which makes people look like chewing wax.
2. I don't know the pinyin, interpretation and sentence making of Chinese ink.
Illiteracy means that people are not well educated or uneducated.
Sentence: Although he is illiterate, he is really loyal to making friends with others and is a good man.
3. Boring pinyin, interpretation and sentence making.
It means to describe something or someone as boring and uninteresting.
Sentence making: No one wants to read a boring book.
4. Boring pinyin, interpretation and sentence making.
Interest (xing wè i su ǒ rá n), interest: interest. Dull: an expression of no interest. Show no interest at all.
Sentence: If one figures out how much money, it will be boring.
5. Pinyin, interpretation and sentence making of Ziya Ququ.
. bend: twists and turns. It means that the article doesn't read smoothly.
Sentence making: I recommended Fu's Shangshu and invited Chao Cuo, a Chinese medicine practitioner, to his home. From the age of seven, he began to dictate books and write. (From: Zheng Qing Xiangru's Four Biographies of Hanlin Kaiming Junzhuan)
4. Describe those poorly written idioms. They taste like chewing wax-like eating wax, they have no taste at all.
Describe a language or article as dull as ditch water. Dull: An expression with no meaning or interest.
Describe things as boring (especially articles). Dull and tasteless-this refers to the nature of peace and tasteless.
The latter refers to ordinary, lack of characteristics. Interest is boring-interest: interest, interest; Dull: an expression of no interest.
Not interested at all. Read it.
Dull-dull: monotonous. It's boring to describe.
Dull-describe something or someone as boring and uninteresting. It tastes like chicken ribs-chicken ribs: chicken ribs have no meat, which is a metaphor for something that has little meaning and is reluctant to give up.
It's a pity not to do things, but it doesn't do much good. Spoil the scenery-spoil the beautiful scenery.
Metaphor spoils fun. Anticlimactic-the head is as big as a tiger and the tail is as thin as a snake.
At first, the metaphor was very powerful, but later it was very weak and endless. Off-topic Wan Li-describes writing an article or speaking, which is far from the topic to be talked about and has nothing to do with it.
In a mess-describes chaos or corruption to an unmanageable level. Tooth bending-tooth bending: not smooth; Bend: twists and turns.
Refers to articles that are difficult to read and can't understand text and ink-pass: proficient; Mo Wen refers to writing articles, books, etc. Refers to a person's low educational level or poor cultural level.
Vulgar words are a burden-vulgar words. Refers to the vulgar words and expressions in an article without refinement.
Words are unreasonable-words: words, words, expressions. Catch: arrive; And ...
Refers to words and expressions used in speaking and writing that cannot fully and accurately express thoughts and feelings. Words fail to convey meaning-refers to the inability to express meaning accurately when speaking or writing articles.
5. Describe the particularly bad idioms in the article, which are irrelevant, unsatisfactory, arrogant, arrogant and indifferent.
First, the article is irrelevant.
1, pinyin: wé né bé du ctí
2. Interpretation: The meaning in the text does not match the title. Refers to people who can't speak or write articles on the subject.
3. Source: Lu Xun's "Two Famous Sentences in Jieting Essays": So Mr. Tai Yan's third strategy is actually irrelevant.
Second, words fail to convey meaning.
1, pinyin: cí bù dá yì
2. Interpretation: Generally refers to words that cannot accurately express meaning and feelings.
3. Source: Hong's "Gao 'an City God Temple": Those who have built books for 500 years are dissatisfied with their words and sigh. It is a pity that people who have recorded their achievements for about 500 years cannot express themselves accurately in words. )
Third, Zhang Guan Dai Li.
1, pinyin: zhāng guān lǐ dài i.
2. Interpretation: Inserting the process involved in this party into that party is a metaphor for confusing the object with the fact.
3. Origin: Tian Ming Yizhen's "Daily necessities in Liu Qing": Some people make a cloud: Everything has its own owner, and the appearance is harmonious. Steal a bow hat and be Lee Lao Dai. Someone wrote a poem saying that everything belongs to the owner, which looks noble and appropriate. I gave Mr. Zhang's hat to Li. )
Fourth, the teeth are bent.
1, pinyin: áo yá jié q
2. Interpretation: It means that the article is not easy to read.
3. Source: Zheng Qing Xiangru's Four Biographies of the Enlightened King of Hanlin: I have dictated this book and made a song since I was seven years old. I have been fond of oral writing since I was seven years old, but what I write is not easy to read. )
Five: attend to one thing and lose another.
1, pinyin: gù c ǐ shb ǐ
2. explanation: it means taking care of this and losing that.
3. Origin: Feng Ming Meng Long's History of the Eastern Zhou Dynasty, the seventy-sixth time: He covered his ears too quickly to care about this. Things came so suddenly that people were caught off guard, so I forgot this and lost that. )
6. Describe the words of poor character: the sun is like fire, the trees are shaded, the sweat is like rain, and the cicadas are exploding.
Lightning, thunder, lightning, thunder, hot summer, hot sun.
Sweating cicadas don't know snow patterns, such as water in summer, warmth in winter and clear in summer.
Floating melons are heavy, plums are cold, summer is hot, umbrellas are high, meat is high, mountains exist, and it is rainy in summer.
The heat fumigates the sun, scorching sun, scorching sun, scorching sun.
The sun is like fire, the sun is like fire, and the fire is burning.
The sea, sky and white clouds are steaming, and summer is great. Xia yang is very hot, and the mountains are as green as Xia Shu in summer.
In summer, the water soup is full of divinity and divination, and gold flows in the stone.
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The moon is long, the sky is red, the weather is hot, the summer is scorching, and the summer is steaming.
Sweating, sweating, sweating, producing fluid.
Sweat like rain, sweat like rain, sweat like rain, sweat like pulp.
Sweat like rain, sweat like rain, drought is thousands of miles away.
The fields are cracked, nothing grows, the grains are not harvested, and the seedlings are dry and withered.
7. Idioms that describe the harsh environment What are the idioms that describe a large number of people? People are crowded with each other. Idioms describe the harsh natural environment: barren land, barren land, barren land, smoky people, smoky atmosphere. Idioms describe the harsh weather and environment: storms, heavy snow, scorching sun. Idioms describe heroes. Idioms include fairy tales: Kuafu. The idiom of fable story: Ye Gong loves dragons, but sheep die when they die, so he can mend seedlings, help the well to watch the sky, describe mountain disasters: steep cliffs, steep peaks, steep mountains and steep roads, and describe spring scenery: flowers bloom, flowers bloom and spring is full. All loves idioms describe the summer scenery: the hot summer sun is like fire, and the scorching sun is in the sky. Idioms describe autumn scenery: crisp autumn, breezy autumn wind, fruitful results, maple leaves like fire. Idioms to write winter scenery: pink Daiyu, ice and snow, count to nine, cold dripping into ice, idioms to describe hard work: poaching, stealing light, hanging beams, stabbing sticks, never letting go, never letting go, never giving up.
A famous saying about reading: books are the anesthetic of the soul.
1. Books can lead us into a