【 cover the sea and move mountains 】 over the sea and move mountains. Description is very powerful.
Use a powerful idiom to describe unstoppable, destructive, sweeping, majestic, unstoppable, aggressive, unstoppable, electric shock, sweeping, resolute and irresistible.
An idiom describes a person who speaks very gently, but is very powerful. He hides a needle in cotton and a knife in a smile.
Antisense is tense.
Interpretation cotton: silk cotton. The needle is hidden in cotton wool. Describe the combination of rigidity and softness. It is also a metaphor for being kind in appearance and vicious in heart.
The second fold of Jiangliu, Yuanyuanqu: "The knife in the smile peels and cuts the meat, and the needle in the cotton picks the marrow and the tendon."
The idiom describing human strength is Kong Wuqiang: Kong: Very, very. It describes the power of people.
Pen lifting tripod: metaphor writing is vigorous and powerful, with great charm.
Steel bars and iron bones: bones and muscles are cast like steel. Describe strong body or unyielding will.
Hit the cow with a tripod: it can lift the tripod and pull two fighting cows apart. It is brave and powerful, surpassing ordinary people.
Through the back of the paper: through: through. Description calligraphy is strong and powerful, and the nib almost penetrates the back of the paper.
Strong bow and crossbow: Strong bow, hard crossbow.
Strong and powerful:
Decisiveness: indicates firmness or decisiveness. It also means vigorous.
Hit the floor: figurative articles are beautiful and powerful.
Lightning and thunder: lightning and thunder. It is a metaphor for speed and strength.
Femoral arm strength: Femoral arm: thigh and arm. All your own strength.
Righteousness and strictness: the reason is just and sufficient, and the wording is solemn and powerful.
A powerful idiom is sonorous: Kong: very, very powerful. It is very powerful to describe people. Pen-end tripod: it means that the writing style is vigorous and powerful, and the charm is huge. Steel bars and bones: bones and muscles are cast like steel. Describe strong body or unyielding will. Carrying a tripod can lift the tripod and pull two fighting cows apart. It describes courage and strength. This pen almost penetrates the back of the paper. Strong bow and crossbow: strong bow and hard crossbow. Strong body: iron with firm will: a metaphor for firmness or decisiveness. It is also a metaphor for vigorous and powerful. Beating the floor: a metaphor for beautiful language and powerful language. Lightning and thunder: lightning flies and thunder roars. Fast and powerful metaphor. Strength of thighs: thighs:.
The idiom to describe tall and powerful is tall and powerful.
An idiom describing a person who is charming and well-proportioned.
It means that people are handsome and beautiful. Also known as "the breeze is perfect".
Imagine: pear blossoms bring rain, Yushu faces the wind, it is heroic, it is beautiful, it is dignified, and the water is dizzy.
elegant demeanour
Explain manners: manners refer to good manners and gestures; Elegant: An elegant appearance. Elegant and generous.
Source "Historical Records and Biography of Ping Yuanjun": "Ping Yuanjun, a beautiful child in troubled times."
mild
Description: literary talent; Quality: essence; Binbin: Describe the fitness. The original appearance is elegant and simple, and the later description is elegant and polite.
The source of the Analects of Confucius Yongye: "Quality is better than literature, wildness, and literature is better than quality, history, gentleness, and gentleness again."
gentle and cultivated
Explain gentleness: gentleness and courtesy; Er ya: gentle. Describe a person's gentle attitude and behavior. The present tense also means that there is no spirit of struggle, and there is no courage and enterprising spirit in doing things.
The source is Qing Pu Songling's Strange Tales from a Lonely Studio Chen Xijiu: "The son of this noble family is gentle and honest. Is Wu Can a thief? "
Words that describe a person's charm
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Unusual appearance
Description table: appearance; Fan: Ordinary. Describe people who are handsome and energetic.
The source of Yuan Anonymous "Yuanyang Bei" is the first fold: "Natural appearance is good, which matches you."
be impressive in bearing/appearance
It shows that people are energetic and have extraordinary manners.
Source song? Cai Tai's Talk about Tiewei Mountain Volume III: "Yan Shu in the forest is magnificent."
Outstanding talent, outstanding appearance
Explain and learn. It looks good. With "both talent and appearance."
Fang Ming, such as The Story of Zen Truth, comes back to the thirty-fifth time: "I've heard so much about you, it's really talented and beautiful."
Casual and elegant manners
Explain romance: talented but informal; Charm: outstanding, free and easy. Describe a person who is full of talents and whose words and deeds are not bound by secular etiquette.
The source is Xu Ming's third-order "The Story of Chivalrous Chivalry": "The frugality is enviable, such as the jade pot and Bing Xin, which spread wealth and make friends widely. Chivalry is more charming than Sanjiang and is famous all over the world."
This man has his watch.
Explaining that men are just superficial metaphors. It is also used to describe the beauty of men.
The source of "Historical Records" to Prime Minister Chen Jiashi: "Jiang Hou, Guan Ying, etc. Slander said:' Although Ping is a beautiful husband, such as Guan Yu 'er, there may not be one. "
This idiom describes a person who is very rich and flies through the wall.
Interpretation of Idiom: Legend has it that Zhang Sengyou, a painter in Liang Dynasty, painted a dragon on the wall, and when he touched it with his hand, the dragon flew into the clouds. Complete set of idioms. Metaphor means that people suddenly become rich and powerful or their positions rise rapidly.
The origin of the idiom: Tang Yanyuan's Record of Famous Paintings in Past Dynasties, Volume 7: "The four white dragons in Jinling Anle House don't blink, and every cloud says,' Just blink and fly away'." People think it's a fake birthday. Please order. In a short time, lightning broke through the wall, and two dragons took the clouds to the sky. Anyone who didn't notice the two dragons saw them. "
Burning ivory Xiang chǐfén shēn
Idiom explanation: burn: die. Elephants were killed for their precious teeth. Metaphor means that people are in trouble because they have money.
The origin of the idiom: Twenty-four years of Zuo Zhuan's "xianggong": "Elephants have teeth to burn their bodies and bribe them."
Ex.: Exactly: the mountain wood is self-defeating, and the ivory burns us. Bullying Du Li! Death is unclear. (Author, Xu's Popular Romance of the Republic of China, the first 12 1 back)
A good family.
Idiom explanation: used to refer to a woman with both talents and looks in a noble family. Also refers to the daughter of a rich and powerful family.
Idiom origin: Liu Yiqing's "Shi Shuo Xin Yu Yuan Xian" in the Southern Dynasties: "Gu Jia's wife is a beautiful woman with a pure heart."
Wealth cannot be lewd.
Idiom explanation: wealth: always refers to wealth and status; Yin: Confused. It means that the will will not be confused by money and status.
The origin of the idiom: Mencius under Teng Wengong: "Richness cannot be lewd, poverty cannot be moved, and power cannot be bent. This is called a gentleman. "
Example: In today's reform and opening up, it is very important for leaders at all levels to be rich and not be lewd.
Wealth and brilliance
Idiom explanation: in ancient times, it was described as rich and powerful.
The origin of the idiom: Han's "On Latent Husband and Honor": "The so-called virtuous gentleman is not necessarily called a high official and generous."
Example: Thanks to my son's official position, there will be prosperous days in the future. (The first moment of Ming Lingmeng (Volume 22))
If ants are attached to each other, they will pay attention to each other.
Idiom explanation: attachment: obsequiousness; Zhou: The taste of mutton. Like ants clinging to mutton. Metaphor means that many people with the same smell pursue bad things. It also means that many people are attached to rich and powerful people.
The origin of the idiom: "Zhuangzi Xu Wugui" says: "Ants are greedy for mutton, and mutton is delicious."
That guy's son
Interpretation of idioms: Wanku: thin silk pants. What idioms are there to describe the rich? . A well-dressed young man. In the old days, bureaucrats, landlords and other powerful children ate, drank and had nothing to do.
The origin of the idiom: Biography of Han Dynasty: "It is not good to lie in pants with the sons of Wang and Xu." Lu Zongdao Biography of the History of Song Dynasty: "How can a dude be blessed when a pavilion nurtures talents in the world?"
Example: In his eyes, Qian Zhengxing is just a dude, just like everything else in the world. (Rou Shi's "February" No.6)
Rich and proud, Fujigu ā o ré n
Idiom explanation: rich: rich; G: It stands for status. Rich and powerful, domineering.
The origin of the idiom: The Biography of Southern History Lv Sida: "Sida is not proud of wealth, but loyal to Ren Xia."
For example, you can't be rich, you can't meet each other. ("The Five Dynasties, Wang Zhu" Yan "Volume 2)
The devil in the world, Hón shmówáng
Idiom explanation: It is a metaphor for people who disturb the world and bring serious disasters to people. Sometimes it also refers to the children of rich and powerful families who eat, drink and be merry all day.
E.g.: Thank you for Qi Xin's concerted efforts to bring down the devil incarnate over the past ten years. ("The New Rome Conference of Late Qing Literature Congchao")
Glory and wealth, róng Huáf Gu and gu.
Idiom definition: splendor: flowers and plants are in full bloom, which means prosperity or greatness. Describe being rich and powerful.
The origin of the idiom: the first moment of surprise at the beginning of Ming Ling's dream: 22: "It is said that life is rich and colorful, and most of the flowers in front of us are empty. You can't think of reality. Since people have the current situation, they are self-reliant, and the people who look at them are equally knowledgeable. "
Example: He has never been keen on wealth, only pursuing the benefit of mankind.
Plutocratic family Gorman Dahl?
Idiom explanation: Hall of Fame: In ancient times, it refers to rich families; Extended family: A prominent family. What idioms describe the rich in the article? . A rich and powerful family.
The origin of the idiom: Ming Ling Mengchu's "Surprised at Two Moments, Full of Hunger and Full of Yang": "Because it is a city family, there is no family to ask for it for a while."
Local tyrants and evil gentry t incarnation Hao
Idiom explanation: local tyrant: the strongman in the village, that is, the landlord who bullies others. Evil gentry: a bad person among local bullies or retired bureaucrats. In the old society, rich and powerful people were bullying in the countryside.
Example: The feudal local tyrants, evil gentry and illegal landlord class are the basis of autocratic politics for thousands of years, as well as imperialism, warlords and corrupt officials. (* * * * "Investigation Report on Hunan Peasant Movement")
Gao Liang's son Gao Li 'ang.
Idiom definition: in the old days, it meant bureaucrats, landlords and rich children.
The origin of the idiom: "Jian 'an Jianwu for three years": "Since ancient times, you have been painting the descendants of Liang? For governance? "
Marry a man.
Idiom definition: The original meaning is that the daughter of a poor family has no money to buy a wedding dress, but she works hard every year to make a wedding dress for others with gold thread. Metaphor is empty and difficult for others.
The origin of this idiom: Don Qin Taoyu's poem "Poor Girl": "Suffering weighs gold thread year after year on other girls' wedding dresses."
Example: Why do you want to get married? But since I came to Beijing, I have never heard of it. You make an exception today, for fear of entanglement in the future. (Cao Qingxue Qin's "Dream of Red Mansions" back to 95)
*** huā huā gōng zǐ
Idiom explanation: refers to a rich and powerful female brother, who is well-dressed, only eating, drinking and having fun, and does not do serious things.
He doesn't do anything. He's a total jerk.
Y h b I nuòy and h b m: i nu ò
Idiom explanation: one person calls and a hundred people answer. Describe the rich and powerful, many servants.
The origin of the idiom: Han's Biography of Han Poems, Volume 5: "If you like the present, you can adjust it later."
Example: Duke Luo sat alone, shouting a hundred promises and holding the power of life and death. (Qing Kong Ren Shang's The Peach Blossom Fan Crys for the Lord, the thirteenth time)
rich and powerful
Idiom explanation: rich and powerful.
The origin of the idiom: Shi Ming Nai 'an's "Water Margin" is the forty-ninth time: "That fellow is too rich."
A very brave and powerful idiom: "The courage of the masses is overwhelming."
Give a compliment ~ thank you
Idioms describing the power of sound are very powerful.
Golden bell and jade law
Explain that the voice is loud and powerful. Clam: A loud rhythmic voice.
The source of Guo Xiaochuan's poem "Mourning Dear Prime Minister": "Our Prime Minister answered most forcefully; I replaced words with thunderous life experiences. "
Formal structure
Used as predicate, attribute and adverbial; Of an article or speech, etc.
For example, Tokariff's voice is not the hoarse bass at all. Road architecture