1. The teacher's words are like adding a fire to my heart, and I am all hot.
Every word of the old headmaster touched the heartstrings of the people present. It woke people up like thunder. It is like a tonic, which makes people excited; It is like tonic, which enhances people's strength; Like a fire, it warms people's hearts!
The teacher's kind words are like clear spring water, nourishing my heart.
3. The teacher's warning made me make continuous progress, like a sesame blossom, with each section getting higher and higher.
These words of the teacher hit his heart like a spring rain, fell on a long-term drought field, and quickly penetrated.
How energetic he speaks, and every sentence hits my heart like a small hammer.
6. She is like a seeder that never rusts, constantly sowing the seeds of ideals and knowledge in children's hearts.
7. The teacher's earnest instruction, like a warm current, flows into her tired heart.
8. She lost her temper and said, "You are a girl, not that I look down on you. How many times can you weigh it with a scale! "
9. Don't do the woodpecker somersault with me-spend your ass.
10. As the saying goes, those who love grandchildren love pigs and eight quit. When the Woods are big, there are all kinds of birds.
1 1. "As the saying goes, men don't flick when they have tears." You are an open officer, crying like a girl, aren't you shy? "
12. You are really a ghost who worships the flower hall-have fun when you die. After all this time, you still don't care
13. We are a small pharmacy, and we can't keep your ginseng.
14. She is a flashlight, so others don't look at herself when she takes photos.
15. He snorted and said, "You are a sugar blower with a big breath."
16. She muttered: "The fleas are not big, so you must lift the quilt!"
17. He suddenly laughed and sarcastically said, "Hum, it's really a mountain drum-loud."
Examples of Character Language Description (2)
1. He suppressed his anger and said, "You little mouse licked the cat's nose-you are so brave!"
He really started to do housework today. It is true that the sun rises in the west!
3. gee! Yeah! Yeah! You speak better than you sing.
4. How dare you talk nonsense? There is a thorn in the washbasin-I don't know how deep it is!
Give him a blow with something as big as sesame seeds, and it will be as big as the sky.
6. This sentence hooks everyone's heartstrings like a hook, in everyone's heart.
Although these words were lightly scolded, they hit my heart like a heavy hammer.
8. Mom's words, like a match, lit the hope in my heart.
9. The teacher's words warm my heart like sunshine.
10. This guy's words are like a cold wind, which makes me chill and my teeth rattle.
1 1. The girl's words pierced my heart like steel needles.
12. When he opens his mouth, he is like a faucet. When he unscrewed it, he rushed out.
13. He talks like inexhaustible silk. He talks more and more.
14. This woman has a fierce nature and a bad mouth. She can turn straw into gold bars.
15. She talks like a babbler.
16. He talks like a barrel and smells like gunpowder.
17. He speaks straight, never beats around the bush, loses his temper and can knock people down with one sentence.
18. These words came from the middle of her blade-like lips, and every word seemed to have a sharp knife.
Conclusion: Reasonable use of metaphor, personification and parallelism in language description and proper quotation of some common sayings, two-part allegorical sayings and famous sayings can make language description more vivid and interesting.