A long speech Refers to a long speech or article with complex content and repeated words and phrases.
Source: Cao Qingxue Qin's "Dream of Red Mansions" Seventy-eighth: "Where is the manuscript? It is necessary to take a closer look and talk a long story. I don't know what it is. "
A lengthy discussion, speech or article.
Source: The seventh time in A Dream of Red Mansions: "See Mrs. Wang and Aunt Xue talking about housewives in detail."
Poor and fat characters have poor content and long words.
Source: Feng Gu, Wen Xin Diao Long by Xie in the Southern Dynasties: "The hammer is firm but difficult to move, and the knot is firm but not stagnant, which is also the strength of the wind. If you are arrogant, you will have no bones. "
Nothing, nothing, no content. Many words and articles are extremely vague.
Source: South Liu Song Yiqing's "Shi Shuo Xin Yu Pai Diao": "Nothing happened, but there were hundreds of people in Qing Dynasty."
There are too many pages and too long words in the description. Use "magnificently".
There is too much space to describe and the words are lengthy. Use "magnificently".
There is too much space to describe and the words are lengthy. Use "magnificently".
Source: Mu's "Southern Shi Hao Dialect": "Poetry on earth is the wonder of agility and the wealth of books. Those who don't understand poetry are also. "
Repeated articles: overlapping; X: Ancient Chinese wood chips. The description is too long and the text is lengthy.
Source: "Biography of Sui Shu Li Jue": "There are endless articles, and there is no dew on the moon."
There is too much space to describe and the words are lengthy. Use "magnificently".
There is too much space to describe and the words are lengthy. Use "magnificently".
There is too much space to describe and the words are lengthy. Use "magnificently".
Even the chapters are too long to describe and the words are lengthy. Use "magnificently".
The description of the trouble is too long and wordy. Use "magnificently".
The descriptions in couplets are tedious.
Source: Jiao's Jia Chao Yue Feng Li Jipin: "A friend Zhou Hailu is close to him and giving him a poem is tantamount to a tired article."
Redundant words and sentences: complex; Redundancy: redundant and useless. Refers to unnecessary and useless words in poetry.
Full of lengthy articles.
Source: Tian Beihu's "On the Origin of Articles": "I am tired of the rest, I don't know its ugliness. This is a big cover! "
Similar words are redundant, meaning that the words are shallow but not concise.
Source: Wang Songying Lin's Historical Textual Research III: "Zhai said that Fan Shu is full of words and has more notes."
Sticking to mud and carrying water is a metaphor for not being concise in speaking, writing and doing things.
Source: In "Send with Feeling, Exercise and Gift": "When there is handwriting, muddy water, talking is better than nothing."
What idioms are redundant?
Neither humble nor supercilious.
Hello,
Weng Jinwen answers for you.
If it helps you,
Please adopt or give favorable comments,
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Third, there are redundant idioms
(2), but not Jianlian.
[yǔjìn círèng]
Detailed explanation
Explanation: It means that the language is simple, but not concise.
From: Wang Songying-lin's Historical Textual Research III: "Zhai said that Fan Shuyu was full of words and had many notes."
Fourth, remove redundant four-character idioms
Asking for leave (pinyin: būrǒng), a Chinese word, generally refers to taking time out in a busy day. It's a classical courtesy of China to ask the other person to take time off from his busy work.
Section 4 Redundant Idioms
Verbal words are redundant [yǔ jìn cí rǒng] Detailed explanation: It means that words are simple, but not concise. From: Wang Songying-lin's Historical Textual Research III: "Zhai said that Fan Shuyu was full of words and had many notes."
ⅵ The idiom "thing" is complicated.
Things () redundancy is not a language, and the idioms containing redundancy are as follows:
Redundant words and repeated expressions
Redundant explanation: complex; Redundancy: redundant and useless. Refers to unnecessary and useless words in poetry.
I am very annoyed and don't know what to do.
I don't know what to do if I am upset. Use "upset"
In my heart, confused thoughts
That means I panicked and lost my mind. With "tired heart, busy mind."
(2), but not Jianlian.
Interpretation means that the language is simple but not concise.
ⅶ What are the idioms that take time?
[Redundancy is not cured] Redundancy: complex; Governance: governance. The business was complicated and nothing was done.
"Dense words and many words" means that the words are simple, but not concise.
"upset" with "upset".
With "heart labor meaning more 】 【" heart labor meaning busy ".
[Redundant words] Redundant: complicated; Redundancy: redundant and useless. Refers to unnecessary and useless words in poetry.
Jude bring order out of chaos 】 【 bring order out of chaos. Eliminate chaos and restore normal order.
Pacify troubled times and ease the current situation. To "bring order out of chaos and help the poor."
Describe a large number of real estate, dial ten thousand rounds of thousands of dollars.
Describe many properties and spend thousands of dollars.
[Dispelling chaos and helping danger] Pacify troubled times and relieve distress. Also known as "bringing order out of chaos".
[bringing order out of chaos against governance] or bringing order out of chaos. Eliminate chaos and restore normal order.
Metaphor is good at observing things. detailed
[sow discord] gossip; Break up others. Provoke: the cause; Provocative; Alienation: separation, breakup; It makes people unhappy.
[Bring order out of chaos] Dial: cure; Chaos: troubled times; Return: reply; Positive: normal. Rectify the chaotic situation and restore normal order
ててててて: flirting. Doby bee, push the thorn away. Metaphor stirs up trouble
Refers to teasing and testing each other's goodwill. Generally refers to flirting.
【 Set things right 】 Manage troubled times and restore stability and normality. The language "The Biography of the Ram: Fourteen Years of Mourning for the Duke": "To set aside troubled times is to turn to the right.
See "breaking two Jin".
[Goose plucking] The geese flew overhead and plucked their hair to stay. Metaphor never misses any opportunity to gain benefits.
"Pick three and dial four" see "pick three and dial four".
[Righteousness and disorder] Return: Reply; Positive: normal; Dial: governance; Chaos: troubled times. Rectify the chaotic situation and restore normal order
[Dial chaos and punish violence] Dial: governance; Punishment: murder. Pacify troubled times, so * * *, let the world be at peace.
[Talent who fanned the flames] Dial: Governance. Someone who can pacify troubled times and restore world stability.
[Bring order out of chaos and promote governance] Dial: governance; Xing: Get up. Pacify troubled times and conduct governance.
Lighting a lamp makes trouble.
Stir up trouble, stir up trouble
Jude haggle over every ounce 】 【.
[See the sun through the clouds] See the sun through the clouds. Describe being inspired, thinking suddenly enlightened, or metaphorically seeing the light, there is great hope.
Metaphor trouble 】 【 provoke the wicked, asking for trouble.
[Metaphor of teasing between men and women].
"Teasing amorous feelings" refers to people
てててててててててててて
[Bring order out of chaos] Dial: cure; Chaos: refers to troubled times; Anti: reply; Positive: normal. Refers to rectifying the chaotic situation; Restore normal order.
[See the sun through the clouds] See the sun through the clouds. Metaphor breaks through the darkness and sees the light. It is also a metaphor to eliminate doubts, and my heart suddenly understands. Detailed?
Only by pushing away the dense clouds can you see the blue sky. Metaphor breaks through the darkness and sees the light.
[He Lin wants fish] Pro: face; Desire: want. Metaphor is empty desire, but no actual action, still can't get what you want.
Front: The front of the line. Fight the enemy in the face of soldiers.
[Tang Lin Jin Tie] Pro: Imitate calligraphy and painting; Post: A model of calligraphy and painting. The calligraphy in the Tang Dynasty was mostly a model of copying Jin people, which was born out of change.
[Temporary mechanism change] When the time comes, make a detailed emergency plan?
[Garden Weaving] Deep: A deep pool. Came to the pool to weave fishing nets. Metaphor is empty, why not put it into action in detail?
[I am choking to dig a well] Pro: Coming; Asphyxiation: food blocks the throat. Dig a well when food blocks your throat. Metaphor does not help. Detailed?
Lost: lost, lost. Metaphor in danger, can't go back in time?
[pro-money] Pro: face; G: If you can, be my guest. In the face of money, ask for it casually, and see the details of profit and forget righteousness?
Describe the terrain as jagged as a canine tooth.
[Catastrophe] Pro: Come. What are the details of the coming catastrophe?
[Very close to death] Face: Face. It's time to die. Details?
[There is no ground under the ground] Pro: The high places face the low places. Looking down from a height, there is no bottom. Describe the extremely steep terrain in detail?
[Lower side is not limited] Pro: high side to lower side. Looking down from a height, there is no bottom. Describe the extremely steep terrain in detail?
[Serving in Crisis] Effect: Pay. In the face of danger, dare to give the details of your life?
[He Di visits] He Di: The whole family. Your whole family is welcome to attend.
ⅷ What are the idioms that describe complexity?
Idioms that describe complexity come from: complicated drama, three heads and two lines, heavy taxes, redundancy and complexity of orchestral music.
ⅸ Idioms about asking for leave.
Take time to come, take time to come, take time to attend.
Take time out of your busy schedule. Extra, busy. Explanation: Politeness with the color of classical Chinese is to ask the other party to put off the busy work and take time out (to do something).
X. Four-character idioms with redundancy at the beginning
Redundancy without treatment
[r ǒ [[r ǒ [rǒng bù jiàn zhì]]]] Interpretation:
It was complicated and nothing was achieved.
Source:
Yu's "Learning Solution"
Redundant words and repeated expressions
[rìng cíZhu jü]
Explanation:
Redundancy: complex; Redundancy: redundant and useless. Refers to unnecessary and useless words in poetry.