What a crowded four-character idiom

1. Four-character idioms describing crowded situations

Four-character idioms describing crowded or crowded situations include: 人山人海 [rén shān rén hǎi] The crowds are like mountains and seas.

Describes a gathering of people in large numbers. Rub one's shoulders and rub one's heels [mó jiān cā zhǒng] describes a crowd with many people coming and going.

Overcrowding [rén mǎn wéi huàn] causes difficulty due to the large number of people. Water is blocked [shuǐ xiè bù tōng]: to excret.

It's like water can't even flow out. Describes being crowded or very tightly surrounded.

Bustling [ xī xī rǎng rǎng ] Xixi: the appearance of harmony; Bustling: the appearance of chaos. It describes people coming and going, very lively and crowded.

2. What are the four-character idioms that describe vividness?

Lively and vividly describe vivid and lifelike, like real things. The pen moves like a dragon and snake to describe calligraphy that is vivid and powerful. Expressive and expressive. : refers to the characters depicted in good literary and artistic works that are vivid and lifelike; Adu: the colloquial language of the Six Dynasties, that is, this, this. Describes the use of pictures or words to describe the characters, which can capture their spirit. Lifelike, as if you will come out of the painting when you scream. Generally refers to the description of the characters in literary works that is very vivid. The voices and expressions of the characters are vividly depicted. Describes the narrative or description as vivid and lifelike. Picture-like describes the narrative or description. The description is vivid and lifelike. The vividness describes the narration or the description is vivid and lifelike. The finishing touch originally describes the wonder of Zhang Sengyao, a painter of the Liang Dynasty. Later, it is often used as a metaphor for writing articles or speeches, using a few sentences at key points to highlight the essence and make the content more vivid. Vivid and powerful. "Kuao Duo Mi" originally refers to writing articles with long length and gorgeous rhetoric to show off the victory, and later also refers to the lively, luxurious and extravagant competitions. "Extremely detailed" originally refers to detailed and vivid descriptions, but now it refers to showing one's ugly appearance. It is as if you hear the sound, as if you see it. It's like hearing his voice or seeing him in person. It describes the portrayal and description of the character as very vivid and lifelike. Lifelike: lively and lively. It refers to the artistic image that is very lifelike, as if it were alive. Fish rotting into soil Beng is a metaphor for the internal turmoil in the country. Flesh and blood is a metaphor for the vitality and content of life. It is often used to describe the vivid images of characters in literary and artistic works. Xuan Ke Zhao: according to; Ben: book; Provisions. To describe lectures, speeches, etc. that rigidly follow the texts and lecture notes, without development or vividness. To make a point is used to describe the essence of writing articles or speeches, using a few sentences to point out the essence at key points, so that the content is vivid and powerful, and the debate is lively and controversial. To argue, very lively and interesting. To make a discussion very lively and interesting. To give a vivid description of the different forms of objective things. To describe the style of discussion vividly and vividly. "Fat" describes extensive, lively and interesting discussions. "Brilliant" describes "extensive, lively and interesting discussions". "Vivid" describes wonderful and lively speeches or performances. "Dehorning" means that animals are born with teeth but not horns. It means that things are not perfect. Vivid. Jumping on the paper: jumping. Actively presented on the paper. Describes the description of literary works and vivid description. Spring breeze under the pen [Explanation] Describes paintings and poems as vivid as the spring breeze coming to the pen. Dragon and snake under the pen [Explanation] It is still said that the pen is like a dragon and a snake. It describes the calligraphy as vivid and powerful.

3. Please pay attention to the four-character words that describe the beauty of plants: Example words: verdant and verdant

Thousands of purples and reds, birds chirping and fragrant flowers, red willows and green flowers blooming in bloom, clusters of flowers blooming in full bloom, graceful and graceful, budding, hundreds of flowers blooming, green pines and green trees. Cypress, sweet fruity juice, melons and vegetables, strong stalks, lush leaves, red flowers and green willows, fragrant wild flowers, spring flowers in full bloom, fragrant, rich fragrance, sparse shadows and dark fragrance, green vegetation, weeds, green and green, catkins flying everywhere , lush and lush, with layers of dyed forests, broken lotus roots, strong trunks and weak branches, towering into the sky, lush forests, no vines or branches, luxuriant branches and leaves, every grass and tree, clinging to the grass and trees, weeds and flowers, green leaves forming shade, Adding branches and leaves, lush bamboo buds, broken willows and climbing flowers, spring orchids and autumn chrysanthemums, green trees, pink willows and green flowers. Wild flowers are fragrant, spring flowers are in full bloom, the fragrance is overwhelming, rich fragrance, sparse shadows and dark fragrance, green vegetation, weeds Clustered, green and verdant, with catkins flying, lush and lush, with layers of trees dyed and towering into the sky; the forest is lush; dead trees are springing up; no vines or branches; luxuriant branches and leaves, golden branches, green leaves, shades, branches and leaves, willows are dark, flowers are bright, bamboo buds are luxuriant, and pines are luxuriant. Breaking willows and climbing flowers, spring orchids and autumn chrysanthemums.