Impersonate pearls with fisheyes.
Many businessmen want to cheat unsuspecting customers with counterfeit goods.
I saw the master go to the front of the painting and have a look. He said, "This is a fake painting with an artificial eye! 」
We must resist counterfeit goods, and we must never allow the sham as the genuine and infringe on intellectual property rights.
Drip wears away the stone-persistence is success.
He worked hard for several years and finally finished this masterpiece.
He believes that falling in love requires a lot of effort, and it will naturally have results after grinding for a long time.
Although we are not strong now, we will always succeed as long as we persist in our efforts.
look in every direction
Listen carefully in class, don't look around and whisper.
Xiao Ming usually doesn't pay attention to lectures. He always looks around, but when it comes to the exam, he can't do anything but sit there and look around.
My mother told me a story and I looked around. My mother was angry and asked me what I said, but I couldn't answer.
2. Write a pair of couplets with an idiom.
It never rains but it pours.
This is a couplet by the great calligrapher Wang Xizhi, and there is an interesting story:
Wang Xizhi, a calligrapher in the Eastern Jin Dynasty, moved from his hometown to Shaoxing, Zhejiang. At this time, it was the end of the year, and Wang Xizhi wrote a pair of Spring Festival couplets for his family and posted them on both sides of the gate. The couplet is: "Spring breeze, spring rain, spring scenery, New Year, New Year's new scene." Unexpectedly, because Wang Xizhi's calligraphy was the best in the world, he was highly respected by people at that time. As soon as this couplet was posted, it was uncovered at night. After the family told Wang Xizhi, Wang Xizhi was not angry, so he picked up a pen and wrote a pair for his family to post again. This pair reads: "Beichen, Ti Ying, the southern suburb of Yanyu." Who knows, at dawn, it was uncovered again.
But this day is already New Year's Eve, and the next day is New Year's Day. Seeing that Spring Festival couplets are posted in front of every household in the neighborhood, but there is no one in front of my house, Mrs. Wang is anxious to urge her husband to find a way. Wang Xizhi thought for a moment, smiled and wrote another pair. After writing, he asked his family to cut out a couplet and put the first half on the door: "It never rains but it pours." Sure enough, someone stole it at night. But in the moonlight, I can see that this couplet is unlucky. Although Wang Xizhi is a famous calligrapher, he can't post this couplet full of dangerous predictions. The thief had to sigh and slip away in the dark.
At dawn on the first day, Wang Xizhi personally went out yesterday to post a half-cut. At this time, many people are watching. When you look at it, the couplet becomes "Happiness never comes to this day, but it never rains but it pours last night." When they saw it, they cheered in unison and applauded.
3. Look at the picture and guess the four-word idiom [[lín láng m?nm?]
Dazzling eyes is an idiom pronounced lín láng m?nm?, which means eyes are full of precious things and describe many beautiful things. From Liu Song Yiqing's Shi Shuo Xin Yu Rong Zhi in the Southern Dynasties.
Chinese name
Countless beautiful objects
Foreign name
An excellent collection of beautiful things; Answer.
source
Shi Shuo Xin Yu Rong Zhi
spell
lín láng mán mú
explain
There are many beautiful things in metaphor.
explain
Lin: Meiyu. Lang: a kind of jade; White. Lin Lang: Meiyu. My eyes are full of jewels. Metaphor is full of beautiful and precious things. A dazzling array of things: a metaphor for many beautiful things (especially books or handicrafts).
Ex.: At this exhibition, it was really dazzling and beautiful.
4. Look at the picture and guess a four-word idiom.
Wu Zetian
It shows that Taoism believes that everything in the world is born, and everything is born without it. Say nothing. Metaphor has no facts and is fabricated out of thin air.
The source "Laozi": "Everything in the world is born with it, and it is born without it."
Structural subject-predicate form.
Usage is used as a derogatory term. Used to point out a bad purpose; Fabricate out of thin air; Frame others. Generally used as predicate and object.
Pronunciation is positive; It can't be pronounced "sēnɡ". "
Distinguish students; Can't write "l"
Tell a lie, make trouble.
Antonyms are irrefutable, irrefutable.
Discrimination ~ and "causing trouble" both mean something out of nothing. But ~ emphasizes fabrication out of thin air; Deliberately create trouble; Have a motive to hurt people; And "causing trouble" focuses on causing trouble; Cause a quarrel; Still unintentional; Or on purpose.
example sentence
(1) lies fabricated by American news organizations. Distort our consistent policy.
(2) Some people; Always liked ~; Sow discord among people.