abundant
Put it together.
sound
surplus
department
first
praseodymium (Pr)
pen
draw
eight
five
line
water
Diverse
body
abundant
five
pen
Debbie
1. Strong aroma: rich ~. ~ fierce.
2. Last name.
3. (Vegetation) lush: onion ~.
4. worry, anger, etc. ) accumulate in your heart: worry ~. It's boring to suppress ~ ~.
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Lei Yu shentu 1
Idiom pinyin: shén
hush
surplus
plum
Idiom explanation: the name of two applications. Legend has it that it can cure evil spirits, and later generations regard it as the protector.
The origin of the idiom: "Shan Hai Jing": "There are two gods in the world, one is God Tea, and the other is Lei Yu.
2. Depressed but not applicable.
Idiom Pinyin: Yu
yì
bù
Shiluan
Idiom definition: depression: depression. Don't stretch your chest
The origin of the idiom: Preface to the Biography of Northern History Wen Yuan: "The Tao wavers but fails to reach, and the ambition is suppressed but not applied."
3. Depression is hard to release.
Idiom pinyin: yū
surplus
Nanman
hush
Idiom explanation: Depression: Sorrow accumulates in the chest; Release: dissipate. Sadness and depression are hard to get rid of.
Idiom origin: Liu Xiang's "Nine Sighs and Sorrow" in the Western Han Dynasty: "I hope that the empty spring can relieve my worries and it is difficult to release my will."