An insignificant poem. Irrelevant words
Idle people: idle: ordinary, ordinary. Ordinary people who are insignificant.
Hair on the back of the abdomen: a metaphor for insignificant things.
The first word on the sword: word: onomatopoeia, which describes a low voice. Metaphor speech is insignificant. Both are "a slap in the face".
Sword head: sword head: refers to the small hole in the head of the sword ring; Meaning: Onomatopoeia, which describes the tiny sound. Metaphor speech is insignificant.
Scabies disease: a metaphor for minor diseases that are not harmful and insignificant.
Mediocre: a person whose ideological quality or achievements are completely outstanding or unremarkable, an insignificant person, a scholar or a mediocre person.
Things outside the body: refers to things outside the body, such as property, indicating that it is insignificant.
Indifferent: A metaphor for something painful or urgent. Refers to having nothing to do with one's own interests or being insignificant.
Lightness without foot: without foot, it is not light, while with foot, it is not heavy. It has nothing to do with "irrelevant"
Idle Cao Lengju: an insignificant idle official position.
What did you make but didn't? It means to find words on purpose. It also means dispensable and insignificant.
2. irrelevant words
Idle people: idle: ordinary, ordinary.
Ordinary people who are insignificant. Hair on the back of the abdomen: a metaphor for insignificant things.
The first word on the sword: word: onomatopoeia, which describes a low voice. Metaphor speech is insignificant.
Both are "a slap in the face". Sword head: sword head: refers to the small hole in the head of the sword ring; Meaning: Onomatopoeia, which describes the tiny sound.
Metaphor speech is insignificant. Scabies disease: a metaphor for minor diseases that are not harmful and insignificant.
Mediocre: a person whose ideological quality or achievements are completely outstanding or unremarkable, an insignificant person, a scholar or a mediocre person. Things outside the body: refers to things outside the body, such as property, indicating that it is insignificant.
Indifferent: A metaphor for something painful or urgent. Refers to having nothing to do with one's own interests or being insignificant.
Lightness without foot: without foot, it is not light, while with foot, it is not heavy. it doesn't matter
Use "insignificant". Idle Cao Lengju: an insignificant idle official position.
What did you make but didn't? It means to find words on purpose. It also means dispensable and insignificant.
3. Words describing a person's distributability
inappreciable
I don't know
[Interpretation] Meaning, value, etc. are too small to mention. Micro: small; Foot: worthwhile; Tao: Tell me.
[Language] Yan Qingmei's "Collected Works of Bai Yishan People": "It is good to read ancient books; Those who met the ancients with friendship, achievements and articles; I am grateful for this; Those who are less valuable; My heart despises it. "
[Pronunciation] Foot; You can't pronounce "zhú".
[shape discrimination] Tao; Can't write "to".
Can be ignored.
[antonym] is very important.
[Usage] It is often used to describe that the strength and contribution of people or the quantity, value and significance of things are very small; Not worth mentioning. Generally used as predicate and attribute.
[structure] is more formal.
4. Write a poem with your feet
Poems containing "feet", such as:
Male rabbits have messy feet and female rabbits have blurred eyes; When two rabbits walked on the ground, I knew whether I was a male or a female —— The Poem of Mulan written by an unknown person in the Northern and Southern Dynasties
The bedside table is dry, and the feet of rain are like hemp —— Tang Du Fu's "The Hut is Blown by Autumn Wind"
Gushan Temple is north of Jiating West, with a flat surface and low feet —— Tang Bai Juyi's Spring Tour in Qiantang
Wu Sleepless Leaning on the laurel tree, Flying barefoot obliquely to wet the cold rabbit —— Preface to Ping Li by Tang.
If there is no cloud under your feet, you will stay without knowing each other —— Painting Orchids by Banqiao, Zheng Qing
Twenty years' commitment, hope that the clue of Aconitum will last —— Qing Gu Zhenguan's "Jin Lu Songs (Two Songs)"