Words that describe a person who speaks well

1. Idioms to describe a person's awesomeness

Outstanding

Unparalleled in the world

Important

Superb

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Lasting forever

Majestic

Heroic

Heroic

Clearly aware of everything

Wise and decisive

Unparalleled

Erudite and versatile

Well-informed

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Rich in learning

Well-rounded in both civil and military affairs

Strong in strategy

Talented in strategy

Perfect in every aspect

Forsighted

Awesome

Brave and invincible

Perseverant

Virtuous and talented

Wealthy

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Lasting forever

Standing alone

Dominating one side

The mainstay

The talent that helps the world

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Invincible

Learn from ancient times to the present

Learn through the rainbow

Make a sound in the wild

Swallow mountains and rivers

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To be able to carry the cauldron 2. An idiom that describes a person who writes well

1. The pen is exquisite and the ink is exquisite

Pinyin: bǐ jīng mò miào

Explanation: The brushwork is precise and the ink is clever. Describes the ingenious techniques and subtle meaning of calligraphy, painting, poetry, etc.

Source: Tang Dynasty Lu Shou's "Song of Master Huaisu's Cursive Script": "I think literati use it a lot, and their pens are exquisite and sincere." Vernacular translation: I think many literati have exquisite brushwork. Clever inking.

2. Force through the back of the paper

Pinyin: lì tòu zhǐ bèi

Explanation: Through: pass through. The calligraphy is described as strong and powerful, with the strokes almost reaching the back of the paper. It also describes poems with profound ideas and concise words.

Source: Tang Dynasty Yan Zhenqing's "Zhang Changshi's Twelve Yi Brushwork Notes": "When he uses the edge, he often wants to make it penetrate the back of the paper. This is the most successful." Vernacular translation: Bifeng It almost shows through to the back of the paper, which is a success.

3. Three-point penetration into the wood

Pinyin: rù mù sān fēn

Explanation: According to legend, Wang Xizhi was writing on a wooden board. When he was carving, he found that the writing penetrated three-thirds of the board. deep. The calligraphy is described as extremely powerful. The problem of multi-metaphor analysis is very profound.

Source: Tang Dynasty Zhang Huaiguan's "Book Break·Wang Xizhi": "Wang Xizhi wrote a blessing version, and the workers whittled it, and the pen penetrated into the wood three-thirds." Vernacular translation: When replacing the blessing version, the workers peeled off his words and penetrated into the wood. Three points.

Examples and sentences: When we read this poem, we have a deep and joyful feeling.

4. Iron painting and silver hook

Pinyin: tiě huà yín gōu

Explanation: Painting: strokes; hook: hook. Describe calligraphy as strong and soft.

Source: "On the Use of the Brush" by Ouyang Xun of the Tang Dynasty: "Wandering and pitching, graceful and graceful, strong as an iron painting, charming as a silver hook." Vernacular translation: The brush is both strong and soft, combining hardness and softness. Economic, like flowing clouds and flowing water.

Sentence examples: Silver hooks, iron paintings, stone scriptures, etc., I want to see the ancient calligraphy books of the Tang Dynasty.

5. The pen moves like a dragon and a snake

Pinyin: bǐ zǒu lóng shé

Explanation: Describes calligraphy as vivid and powerful.

Source: "Cursive Script Song" by Li Bai of the Tang Dynasty: "From time to time, I only see dragons and snakes walking around, and people frowning on the left and right." Vernacular translation: All I can see is flying dragons and dancing phoenixes and giant pythons wandering around. The gestures of the strokes are coiled to the left and closed to the right, rushing left and right, like lightning all over the sky.

An example of a sentence: The scholar Xiao Wangbin has brocade in his chest and his pen moves like a dragon or a snake.

3. Words that describe a person’s strengths

Words that describe a person’s strengths include conscientiousness, perseverance, eloquence, tirelessness, perseverance, perseverance, unity, kindness, meticulousness, patience, enthusiasm, seriousness, and rationality , steady, mature, etc.

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Word analysis:

1. Dedication

1. Pinyin: jīng jīng yè yè

< p> 2. Definition: Jingjing: describes being cautious; Yingye: a fearful look. Describes being cautious and diligent in doing things.

3. Sentence making:

1) In the past two years, it has also worked hard and fulfilled its mission.

2. Perseverance

1. Pinyin: qiè ér bù shě

2. Interpretation: 锲: to engrave; 舍: to stop. Continuously carving. It is a metaphor for perseverance and perseverance.

3. Sentence making:

1) Whether one can achieve knowledge, in addition to necessary talent, largely depends on the spirit of perseverance.

3. Able to speak eloquently

1. Pinyin: néng yán shàn biàn

2. Definition: able: good at. Described as eloquent and eloquent.

3. Make sentences:

1) The eloquent sister got her wish and became the host.

4. Kindness

1. Pinyin: shàn liáng

2. Interpretation: Innocence and kindness, no malice.

3. Sentence making:

1) Even though he looks ugly, he is very kind-hearted.

5. Enthusiasm

1. Pinyin: rè qíng

2. Definition: Characterized by strong feelings, enthusiasm or enthusiasm.

3. Sentence making:

1) She is enthusiastic about her work and provides considerate service, and is highly praised by people. 4. Idioms to describe a person who is very eloquent

eloquent,

eloquent,

well-spoken,

eloquent ,

witty words,

eloquent,

articulate,

repartee fluently,

talking eloquently ,

Talking and laughing,

Talking eloquently,

Flirty words,

Speaking eloquently,

The sky is full of flowers ,

Talking with each other,

Arguing without saying a word,

Arguing without any hindrance,

Talking with flowers,

Slick tongue,

Fierce words,

Three-inch tongue,

Brass lips and iron tongue,

Eloquent,

To fight with other scholars,

To talk eloquently,

To be sweet-tongued,

To kiss and flirt,

A weak mouth and a fleeting tongue,

A wise heart and a wonderful tongue,

Able to speak quickly 5. Idioms to describe a person who speaks very well

Able to speak well and describe very well Speech.

When you speak out, it becomes an article. Describes quick writing and good eloquence.

Lianzhu: string of beads. Clever and witty words come one after another

A string of witty sayings Lianzhu: a string of beads. Clever and witty words come one after another

Talk eloquently. Speak confidently and calmly.

Flowers falling from the sky It is said that during the reign of Emperor Wu of Liang, a monk gave a sermon, which moved heaven, and flowers fell from the sky one after another. Describes speaking in a lively and pleasant manner (mostly exaggerated and unrealistic).

A tongue full of flowers is a metaphor for being able to speak well.

eloquently describes someone who is good at speaking and makes people like to listen.

Able to speak quickly and quickly.

To say it with certainty. It is true.

The description is very precise.

There is something to say. Object: content. The article or speech has specific content.

What you say makes sense. 6. What are the idioms that describe "a good lecture"?

There are the following idioms: witty words, explaining the profound things in a simple way, every word is exquisite, full of emotion, full of wit, and easy to say

1. Wise words Lianzhu

Pinyin miào yǔ lián zhū

Definition: Clever and funny words come one after another.

Usage: Subject-predicate form; used as predicate, object, clause; has a complimentary meaning; refers to a person who speaks in a funny way.

Example If speaking is an art, then the famous speeches throughout history can be considered works of art, whether they are memorable speeches, penetrating sound bites, or witty remarks during debates.

2. Explain the profound things in a simple way

Pinyin shēn rù qiǎn chū

The meaning is that the content of the speech or article is profound, the language, content or truth are very profound, but the expression is clear Simple and popular.

Example This article is written in a simple and easy-to-understand way, making it easy to read and understand.

3. Zizi Zhuji

Pinyin zì zì zhū jī

Definition of beads: round beads. Ji: beads that are not round. Every word is like a pearl. The metaphorical words and sentences in speeches and articles are very beautiful.

Usage: Subject-predicate form; used as predicate or object; has a complimentary meaning; refers to speech or article.

For example, this article criticizing traffic in Beijing hits the point every word.

4. Prosperous with both voice and emotion

Pinyin shēng qíng bìng mào

Definition: all; luxuriant: the appearance of lush vegetation, many; (singing, reciting, etc. ) has a beautiful voice and rich emotions. It means that the timbre, singing style and the emotions expressed in singing, reciting, etc. are very moving.

Usage: Subject-predicate form; used as predicate and attributive; with complimentary meaning.

Example Teacher Liu’s lectures are exciting and lively, full of emotion and emotion, making people unconsciously intoxicated. Now that I think about it, it’s still very memorable.

5. Full of fun

Pinyin miào qù héng shēng

Definition: Describe (language, articles, artwork, etc.) filled with wonderful interest.

Usage: Subject-predicate form; used as predicate, attributive, complement; has a complimentary meaning; refers to speech and articles.

The cross talk between an old man and a young man is full of fun and makes people laugh out loud.

6. The words become an article

Pinyin chū kǒu chéng zhāng

Definition: The words become an article. Describes quick writing and good eloquence.

Usage as predicate, adverbial, and attributive.

Example: You only know that he speaks well; but you don’t know that he spent ten years in poverty and studied hard and practiced hard.

Baidu Encyclopedia - Export into Chapter 7. What are the words that are well taught in the description class?

The words that are well taught in the description class are: follow-up, explain the profound things in a simple way, full of wit, reference, and vividness

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1. Be good at guiding others to learn.

Pinyin: xún xún shàn yòu

Explanation: Refers to being good at guiding others to learn.

Source: "The Analects of Confucius·Zihan" by a disciple of Confucius in the Spring and Autumn Period: "The Master is good at enticing people to follow the instructions."

Translation: The teacher is good at guiding people to learn in an orderly manner.

Synonyms: teach earnestly, teach tirelessly, teach diligently, teach well

2. Explain the profound in a simple way

Pinyin: shēn rù qiǎn chū

Explanation : Evolved from deep manifestation. It refers to the idea and theme of a speech or article that is profound, but the way of expression in language and writing is shallow

and easy to understand.

Source: Qing·Yu Yue's "Hulou Bi Tan" 6: "The beauty of the poet's intention lies in revealing it deeply."

Translation: Probably the beauty of the poet's intention lies in the article The viewpoints and themes are profound and the expression in language is easy to understand.

Synonyms: profound and revealing

Antonyms: profound meaning

Example: This speech explains the profound in a simple way, making it easy for people to understand.

3. Full of fun

Pinyin: miào qù héng shēng

Explanation: Describe (language, articles, artworks, etc.) filled with wonderful interest.

Source: Modern Qin Mu's "Collections from the Sea of ??Art: The Power of Art and the Taste of Writing": "Many ordinary things are full of wit and interest in the writings of outstanding authors. One of the important means they use is the use of metaphors. ”

Usage: subject-predicate form; used as predicate, attributive, complement; has a complimentary meaning; refers to speech and articles.

Synonyms: wonderful

Antonyms: tasteless

Example: Teacher Li’s Chinese classes are always very interesting.

4. Quoting from other sources

Pinyin: páng zhēng bó yǐn

Explanation: (Writing, speaking) Quoting a large number of materials in order to prove that the argument is correct and reliable.

Source: Lu Xun's "A Brief History of Chinese Novels: Human Love Novels of the Qing Dynasty": "Baochai and Miaoyu are said from Xu, who quoted from others and used them diligently."

Translation: Baochai and Miaoyu. Chai Miaoyu spoke slowly, quoting a lot of materials in order to prove the correctness of her arguments, and was punished a lot.

Synonyms: quotation from classics

Antonyms: unknown

Usage: used as predicate, attributive, and adverbial; used in speaking or writing. Contains praise.

Example: As soon as he came to the podium, he quoted from other sources, and his arguments were lively and convincing.

5. Lifelike

Pinyin: huì shēng huì sè

Explanation: Refers to describing or summarizing in a visible or understandable form. The description and description are extremely realistic.

Source: Chapter 2 of "The Story of the Broad Sword" clarified by Guo: "The storytelling is vivid and vivid, and the discussion is full of passion."

Usage: conjunction; as predicate and attributive , adverbial; used in speeches, etc.

Antonyms: bland, boring, boring

Synonyms: lifelike, well-organized, colorful

Example: In Chinese class, the teacher told us vividly Interesting stories about the little protagonists in the article. 8. Words that express a good person

It is very valuable to work hard and be upright and upright

Be well-intentioned, honest, loyal and not ashamed to ask questions

Be quick-thinking, have a photographic memory, Erudite and versatile, well-informed,

Talented, both civil and military, majestic and strategic

The fish sinks and the wild goose closes, the moon is shy, the flower is graceful

Dignified and elegant, everyone Charming lady

Elegant, generous, graceful, reserved and beautiful

Beautiful in appearance, wise in nature, orchid in heart, soft and graceful

Fresh and simple, her face is like a peach blossom, and Pingting is gentle

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Just like a fairy descending to earth, gentle and considerate

Extraordinary and beautiful temperament, but not charming, virtuous and virtuous 9. What are the idioms that describe a person's wonderful speech< /p>

Colorful, vivid, vivid, exquisite, breathtaking

1. Colorful [ yǒu shēng yǒu sè ]

Explanation: Describes speaking or performance as wonderful and vivid.

From: Volume 1 of "Beijiang Poetry" by Hong Liangji of the Qing Dynasty: "If you write about the moon in such a vivid and vivid way, how can future generations write about it?"

Translation: Write in such a vivid and colorful way, and later people will How to write?

2. Lifelike [ huì shēng huì sè ]

Explanation: The voice and expression of the character are depicted. To describe a narrative or description that is vivid and lifelike.

From: Volume 1 of "Xiaoyuan Poetry" by Zhu Tingzhen of the Qing Dynasty: "The nature of mountains and water must be made real through vivid and vivid colors; the heaven and earth are clever and clever, and they can be conveyed through the workmanship." Wonderful. ”

Translation: The nature of mountains and rivers must be realized through vivid and vivid music; the beauty of work can be expressed skillfully and with the help of human beings.

3. Vivid [ huó líng huó xiàn ]

Explanation: Describes a lifelike expression that makes people feel as if they are seeing it with their own eyes.

From: Volume 5 of "Warning Words" by Feng Menglong of the Ming Dynasty: "Furthermore, when Wang heard her husband's bad news, she was also confused at first. After Lu Bao said it so vividly, she also believed it."

Translation: Let’s talk about Wang’s initial suspicion when she heard the news that her husband was dead. Lu Bao said it as if he saw it with his own eyes, so he believed it.

4. Exquisite [ jīng miào jué lún ]

Explanation: Jing: exquisite. Unparalleled: Unparalleled. So exquisite and beautiful to the extreme.

From: "Old Martial Arts·Lamps" by Zhou Mi of the Song Dynasty: "The New Year's Eve is exquisite and exquisite."

Translation: The New Year's party is extremely exquisite and beautiful.

5. Sigh [tàn wéi guān zhǐ]

Explanation: Sigh: to admire; Guanzhi: seeing this is enough. Refers to praising the things you see for being extremely good.

From: Zuo Qiu Ming's "Zuo Zhuan·Xianggong's 29th Year" in the Spring and Autumn Period: "The virtue is so great, so great! Just like everything in the sky, it is like a rock, and like everything in the earth, it is contained. Even though it is very prosperous, Virtue, its contempt is attached to the same feeling, and if there is other happiness, I dare not ask for it."

Translation: Virtue has reached its peak! How great, just like heaven covers everything, just like the earth accommodates everything! Although there are those who surpass the great virtues and great deeds, I am afraid they cannot surpass this. The viewing has reached its end! If there were other music and dances, I wouldn’t dare ask to watch them! 10. Idioms describing people’s ability to speak well

Bian is like a hanging river. Bian means “bian”. Still eloquent.

Source: Jin Wang Ruoxu's "Post-Preface to (The Origin of Taoism)": "Former scholars have read tens of thousands of books and can discern them like a hanging river, so they are inevitably bad Confucians... but they are not in line with the Taoism and the Righteous Way. Ye. ”

Discrimination is like bifurcation over a river, and it is called “bian”. Still eloquent.

Source: Ming Dynasty Zhang Juzheng's "Book of Study in the Hanlin Academy": "I see a person, the distinction is like a hanging river, and the algae is like spring work; he has spit out Zou Mei, and then he drives to the land to thank him."

When you speak out, your words will become an article. Describes quick writing and good eloquence.

Source: "The Book of Songs·Xiaoya·Du People": "The people in the capital have yellow fox fur, their appearance remains unchanged, and their words are perfect."

What they say is perfect. Words become articles. Describes quick writing and good eloquence.

Source: Fan Wenlan's "Buddhism in the Tang Dynasty·Various Sects of Buddhism": "Xuan Zang was proficient in Chinese and Sanskrit, and he also explored Buddhism deeply. He translated the scriptures into chapters, and the author wrote them down, so you can play them."

Funny means very humorous and witty.

Source: "Manuscripts of the History of the Qing Dynasty·Gao Qipei's Biography": "He is especially good at finger painting. He tried to paint Huang Chuping chiding a stone and turning it into a sheep. Some of the sheep have already become a sheep and are standing up. Some are about to become a sheep but have not yet risen. Some are half-finished but have not yet left. "It's a stone, full of humor."

Good words are like pearls, which means there are many aphorisms and witty sayings in poems.

Source: Song Dynasty Su Shi's poem "Ci Yun Da Zi You": "Good words are like beads on a string, and delusional thoughts are like membranes retreating heavily."

Good words are like beads pointing to a poem There are many aphorisms and witty sayings in the article.

Source: "Ci Yun Da Zi You" by Su Shi of the Song Dynasty: "Good words are like pearls pierced through one by one, and delusional thoughts are like membranes retreating heavily."

Good at speaking and describing. Speech. Same as "able to speak well".

Source: The second chapter of "The Gossips of Fishermen and Woodcutter" by Anonymous of the Ming Dynasty: "But the soft part of a ripe melon is pinched, and the head of a wax gun can speak well."

The mouth is like a hanging river. I can speak and distinguish descriptions, but I can't stop talking. Same as "eloquent".

Source: Tang Dynasty Han Yu's "Song of Stone Drums": "An Neng can use this to discuss the list, and he is willing to use it to argue like a river." Ming Dynasty Feng Menglong's "Warning to the World" Volume 17: " Virtue is like a hanging river, and the host and guest are in harmony."