What are Li's idioms?

Love today, cherish time and waste energy.

It takes a lot of effort to train your mind and strength.

There are more places to prepare, and the strength is dispersed.

Describing things is as easy as blowing off dust.

Spare no effort: stay; Remaining power: remaining power. Take out all your strength and don't reserve any.

Don't bite off more than you can chew. Overestimate your own strength.

Residual strength refers to old age and physical decline.

Chen Li listed Chen Li: contributing talents; Just: as; Column: Official positions can contribute talents and hold corresponding official positions.

The power to blow off dust is a metaphor for the smallest power.

Try your best to save money. Use up all financial and human resources. Describe doing your best.

Do your best, do your best, and finish. Do your best.

Do your best: do your best. Exhausted wisdom and strength.

Do what you can: estimate; Morality: virtue. Measure whether one's virtue can convince others and estimate whether one's ability is competent.

Magic boundless magic: Buddhism refers to the power of Buddhism; After that, it refers to the power of magical superman. The power of Buddhism is infinite. Metaphor is extremely powerful and immeasurable.

Hard work requires energy and thought.

Endless strength: fullness and fullness; Tendon: a ligament in a tendon or bone; Many: redundant. Calligraphy has bones and muscles, and its brushwork is vigorous. Metaphor font structure is solid and plump, and the brushwork is strong. ...

Take Tian Li's clothes: engage; 30: Harvest the grain. Refers to efforts to engage in agricultural production.

The power of tying chicken. The power of tying chicken. Metaphor is weak.

Gong Li's Enemy Gong Li: Kung Fu and Strength; Know: completely; Enemy: quite. Both sides have made equal efforts and strength. It is often said that two excellent works of art go hand in hand.

Bow strength and bow body: personal experience; Carry out: strive to implement. Experience it for yourself and try to execute it.

Femoral arm strength Femoral arm: thigh and arm. All my strength. Describe doing things with all your might.

Machamp's disorderly gods refer to strange, brave, rebellious and ghosts and gods.

It turns out that the metaphor of the power to return to heaven is correct, powerful and far-reaching. Now more metaphors can preserve the power of serious situations.

Exhausted: Exhausted strategy, exhausted strength.

Inventory your own resources: strategy; Poverty and frustration: exhaustion. Tactics and strength are used up.

False power. People do things with the help of others.

Do your best, use all your strength.

Go all out to do sth in good faith.

Describe being very tired and having no strength at all.

Describe being very tired and having no strength at all.

Do your best.

Do your best, do your best. Describe the effort.

Energetic, strong and energetic.

Exhausted, mentally exhausted, exhausted. Describe extreme mental and physical fatigue.

The strength of the nine cows and two tigers is a great metaphor. It is often used in situations that require a lot of effort to complete.

Strive to take facts as the basis, and strive to safeguard their rights and interests, views, etc.

A trickle of power is a metaphor for a tiny force.

The powerful terrain allows people to have great strength.

I can't do it from the heart, but I don't have enough strength.

Unable to support.