Broken and fragmentary: broken and incomplete; Jane: Bamboo and wood chips used for writing in ancient times; Editor: slender pimp; It refers to books made of it. An incomplete book or article. Detailed?
Broken and incomplete: weaving: a slender pimp in a simple dress; Jane: Bamboo pieces used for writing in ancient times. Refers to incomplete books and articles. Detailed?
Lianbian radar: dada: ancient Chinese wood chips. The description is too long and the text is lengthy and detailed?
Jane: Bamboo pieces used for writing in ancient times. Editor: Pimp in Jane. Refers to incomplete ancient books. Detailed?
Legacy and abridgement: refers to scattered and incomplete classics. Detailed?
Teeth like scallops: same as "teeth like scallops". Detailed?
Broken bamboo slips: refers to incomplete books or scattered poems and calligraphy. Detailed?
If the teeth are braided; Made up; Arrange in order; Bei: Shells. Describe the neat and white teeth. Detailed?
Broken book: refers to an incomplete book. Detailed?
Jane: Bamboo slips; Knitting: Wear bamboo thong or rope. Do you mean incomplete books or details describing the wear and tear of books?
Hanging beads and weaving shells: hanging: hanging. Shells hung with pearls and arranged neatly. Describe people's bright and beautiful eyes and white and neat teeth in detail?
San Jue Wei Editor: Wei: Cooked cowhide. The leather rope for weaving bamboo slips was broken three times. A metaphor for studying hard, hard and meticulous?
Cigarettes: generally refers to the suicide note.
2. Make up a four-word word with the names of Gao Zhixin and Huo Chunhui, and then add a sentence (no more than 20 spring grasses in full bloom, tender and glorious, flowing like mountains and rivers, shining day by day) Note: thriving explanation: thriving: describe the vigorous growth of vegetation; Rong: Lush. Describe the lush vegetation. Metaphor business is thriving, thriving. Said by: Qian's "Going Home": "Trees are thriving and spring is blooming." The explanation of high mountains and flowing water means that it is difficult to find a bosom friend. The radiant explanation is that it often means that a person is making progress in morality, literature and art, from: Zhouyi, a big animal. Adjacent to towering mountains and flowing water, facing the rising sun, it continues to grow and develop. The sentences coincide with the two of you, namely "childlike happiness" and "spring glow", which means "bosom friend is hard to find" and "Hui Xin" means "common progress". I hope I can help you.
3. What are the four words in the word "Bian" that turn left | right?
There are four characters in the word compilation: Bian Wei's three unique skills, green silk swordsmanship, programming, heritage reduction, simplified edition, heritage cutting, incomplete edition cutting, things editing, programming, formation keeping, cutting, flying formation, exotic leopard mouse, and teeth as shells.
1. Pronunciation of the word: biān
2. Writing strokes: 12 painting
3. The radical of the word: Li.
4. Word combinations are: Bian Shi shǐ biān, j and jīn biān J and n biān, while biān lán, while xiā biān, zài biān Zi Bi ā n, biān lèi Bi ā n Lè i
5. The meaning of Bian Wei's Three Musts is: This is a metaphor for studying hard.
6. teeth like scallops mean: describe teeth neat and white.
7. Making it up means that what you said is groundless and unreasonable, and it's all made up at random.
4. Make up the idiom of the four-word place name: hair; Tang: the place name of Qi State, the land of valley accumulation; Please: request.
At first, Monk suggested that the King of Qi distribute food in Tangyi to help the hungry. The latter refers to asking for relief.
Plain Duyou Plain: ancient place names; Du You: Ancient official name. The argot of bad wine and turbid wine.
The new pavilion is a new pavilion: an ancient place name, so the address is in the south of Nanjing today; Cry: Cry in a low voice. Express grief and helplessness.
Yuyang: Place name, now Jixian County, Hebei Province, where An Lushan of the Tang Dynasty lived; Gu Dan: A small drum used in the ancient army. There is a war drum in Yuyang County.
Refers to the occurrence of war. The Leak of Fish "Zuo Zhuan Xi Gong Er Nian": "Qi Temple marten began to miss the teacher from the fish."
Du Pre-note: "There are many fish, place names ..." Biography says that mink is kind and precious, revealing military affairs in Huan, in order to create chaos. "After the" more fish "refers to the disclosure of military secrets.
Huafeng Zhu Sanhua: an ancient place name. Seal: boundary, scope.
Huafeng: This place in Iowa. Three blessings of Huazhou people to the sage Tang Yao.
5. I hope the four-character idioms at the beginning of this article will help you: Part I: Reference to classics, which is well-founded.
Legacy and abridgement: refers to scattered and incomplete classics. It's the same as "the inheritance is broken."
Legacy: refers to the lost poetry and calligraphy. Full article: Describe verbosity.
Write an article: describe the agility of writing. With "write a chapter".
The joint article is tired: the description text is long and tedious. Tired articles: tired: overlapping; X: Ancient Chinese wood chips.
Use too much space to describe it. A long list: the description is too long and the text is lengthy.
Use "magnificently". Series of articles: the description is too long and the text is lengthy.
Use "magnificently". It's a long story: the description is too long and the text is lengthy.
Use "magnificently". Repeat the article: the description is too long and the text is lengthy.
Use "magnificently". Repeated articles and frames: descriptions are too long and words are too long.
Use "magnificently". Tired of articles: the description is too long and the words are lengthy.
Use "magnificently". Empty talk: article: the whole article.
The whole article is empty talk and lacks specific content. Splendid: refers to a gorgeous chapter.
Masterpieces: ① Masterpieces. Respect other people's works.
(2) Large-scale works. With the "great system".
Masterpieces: ① Masterpieces. Respect other people's works.
(2) Large-scale works. Masterpiece: refers to a large-scale work.
With the "great system (2)". Nonsense: nonsense: false words.
Serialization: one after another. What you said is all lies.
Nonsense: Describe too much unnecessary nonsense in an article or speech. Fragmented book: an incomplete book.
A lengthy discussion, speech or article. Same: 1000 articles are the same.
The formulation of an article. It is also a metaphor for doing things according to a format, which is very mechanical.
There are many articles: tired: overlapping; X: Ancient Chinese wood chips. The description is too long and the text is lengthy.
Great system: great, great. A work describing great engineering and profound kung fu.
Hundred pieces of fighting wine: drink a barrel of wine and write a hundred poems. Describe quick thinking.
Boring: it's long and contains a lot of content. Long speech: a long speech.
Refers to a long speech or article with complex content and repeated words and phrases.
6. How do editors form four-character idioms and how to form broken books refers to broken books.
Dental knitting shell knitting: the first stage; Bei: Shells. Describe the neat and white teeth.
Pieces and pieces: slender pimps wearing simple pieces; Jane: Bamboo pieces used for writing in ancient times. Refers to incomplete books and articles.
Broken bamboo slips: bamboo pieces used for writing in ancient times; Weaver Girl: A slender pimp in plain clothes. Of an incomplete book.
Wei weaving three unique Wei weaving: weaving bamboo slips with cooked cowhide ropes; Three: divisor, which means many times; Absolutely: broken. The leather rope for weaving bamboo slips was broken three times. Metaphor is studying hard.
Broken short refers to incomplete books or scattered poems and calligraphy.
Teeth like scallops describe teeth as neat and white. Shell, white snail shell.
Bamboo pieces used for writing in ancient times. Editor: Pimp in Jane. Refers to incomplete ancient books.
The legacy of bamboo slips generally refers to the existing books.
Border radar: wood chips used for ancient writing. The description is too long and there are too many words.
7. What group of words to make up, four-word idiom: inheritance is absolutely simple.
Pinyin: yí biā n jué ji m: n
Explanation: refers to the scattered classics.
Source: Tang Huaisu's "Self-Narration": "The simple legacy, often encountered, suddenly enlightened, undoubtedly delayed."
Idiom: Breaking Jane's Legacy
Pinyin: Chinese Pinyin
Description: Jane: Bamboo used for writing in ancient times. Editor: Pimp in Jane. Refers to incomplete ancient books.
Source: Tang Luguimeng's The Third Song of Xia San's First Name of Medicine.
Idiom: piecemeal abridgement
Pinyin: n
Explanation: refers to an incomplete book. Knitting, a thong or rope used to wear bamboo slips. Jane, bamboo slips, bamboo pieces used in ancient writing.
Idiom: the legacy of bamboo slips
Pinyin: dù ji ù n yí bi ā n
Explanation: generally refers to the remaining books.
Source: Tang Luoyin's Ode to History: "Try to find the bamboo slips, and the lonely things are like today."
Idiom: Continuous editing is very tiring.
Pinyin: Lián biān lìI dú
Description: Xie: ancient Chinese wood chips. The description is too long and there are too many words.
Source: Wei Qing Zi 'an's "Flower Moon Mark" the third time.
Idiom: Legacy and suicide note
Pinyin: zhuji?n
Explanation: refers to the scattered classics. It's the same as "the inheritance is broken."
Source: Jin Yuanhao asked the poem "Entering Jiyuan House": "The articles on Jane are rotten, and the years of eating coarse cloth are long."
Idiom: Inheritance and abridgement
Pinyin: yí biā n duanji m m: n
Explanation: refers to the scattered classics.
Source: Song Dalin's Postscript to Archaeological Map: "Although there are only two or three things left, the world has changed and people have died, and I no longer want to see the thoughts of the former king."
Idiom: simplify things and make them incomplete.
Pinyin: Ji m 4 Jin duàn biān cán cán
Commentary: Jane: bamboo slips; Knitting: Wear bamboo thong or rope. Refers to an incomplete book or a book that describes shabby.
Source: Song Luyou, "Reading on a Winter Night, Showing Children"
Idiom: make things up.
Pinyin: Hu biān Luàn zào
Explanation: unreasonable, unreasonable fabrication.
Source: Wang Shuo's "Death of Smoking": "When watching a popular feature film that can only be said to be fabricated, Du Mei almost sobbed."
Idiom: Broken fragments and cracked fragments.
Pinyin: cá n biā n liè ji m: n
Interpretation: refers to incomplete books or scattered poems and calligraphy.
Source: Ming Hu Yinglin's "Shao's Mountain House Pen Collection, Classic and Classic"