There are 11 strokes in the word "Dui". The order of strokes is: horizontal, vertical, lift, left, vertical, dot, horizontal, horizontal, horizontal, vertical, horizontal.
Pile up like a mountain: Gather into a pile, like a hill. There are many descriptions.
Pile into a mountain: Things are piled up like a mountain. There are many descriptions.
Pile gold and jade: there is so much gold and jade that it can be piled up. Describes possessing a lot of wealth.
Piles of gold and jade: describes a great deal of wealth.
Drill the old paper pile: old paper: refers to ancient books. Refers to blindly studying ancient books and being divorced from reality. It is also used as a means of drilling into old papers and delving into old papers.
Accumulate jade and pile gold: There is so much gold and jade that it can be piled up. Describes the accumulation of a lot of wealth.
Piles of gold and jade: describes a great deal of wealth.
Building red and stacking green: describes the scene of flourishing flowers and trees in spring.
Qiongdui Jade: It seems to be made of white jade. It is a metaphor for the gathering of white jade-like things.
Heaps of bones rising from the ground: a metaphor for accidents or disasters occurring in the sky.
Examples of piles:
1. The harvested grains are piled up like mountains.
2. There are piles of rubbish everywhere and the stench is overwhelming.
3. The books are piled on the table in disorder.
4. This machine has been in disrepair for a long time and has become a pile of worthless scrap metal.
5. Do you think a spiritual pyramid can be built without perseverance?
6. They say it only takes a few bad apples to ruin a bunch.
7. The homework books are piled high in a pile. All the notebooks are spotless.
8. On the snowy day, the snowman made by Xiao Ming was lifelike and real.
9. Among the piles of yellow grass, there are some green grass standing proudly.
10. Such a large number of things must have their own priorities. How can they be treated equally and lumped together?