1. Words used to describe the huge momentum
Words used to describe the huge momentum:
Thousands of horses galloping, surging, magnificent, violent storms, overwhelming mountains, torrential rain, earth-shattering The mountains are shaking, the wind is blowing, the clouds are steaming, vigorous, mighty, violent, roaring, terrifying dragons and snakes, strong winds and rain, rolling...
2. Idioms to describe the majestic momentum
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Describes a majestic team or a huge momentum.
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Thousands of swords are running and leaping. He couldn't sit still in the room, to be honest. To describe mass activities with great momentum or lively scenes: "The sky is like thousands of horses galloping, and thousands of soldiers are hiding in white robes."
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All sides were surrounded and surrounded. ”
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The sound of firecrackers outside reached his ears, and he walked out casually.
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"The Biography of Chen Qing in Southern History": "Famous military generals should not imprison themselves. There is a possibility that I will be shot to death by random arrows from these archers." Yes, the branches of the tree are like thousands of troops swarming
3. What are the idioms to describe the huge momentum
1. surging xiōng yǒng péng pài surging: flood The appearance of a violent upwelling; surging: waves crashing into each other. Describes a powerful and unstoppable force. [Source] "Shanglin Fu" by Sima Xiangru of the Han Dynasty
Sentence: The surging Jinsha River is like a swaying and flying golden dragon.
2. Throw whips to cut off the flow tóu biān àn liú Throw all the whips into the river to cut off the flow of water. It means that there are many people and horses, and the force is strong. [Source] "The Records of Fu Jian in the Book of Jin": "With all my troops, we threw whips into the river and stopped its flow."
Sentence: A million troops crossed the river, and they just threw whips. The trend of stopping the flow!
3. Thousands of horses are silent wàn mǎ qí yīn Silence: dumb. All the horses were silent. In the old days, people were afraid to speak. It is also a metaphor for the dull political situation. [Source] Preface to "Three Horses Illustrated" by Su Shi of the Song Dynasty
Sentence creation: "The atmosphere of Kyushu relies on wind and thunder, and it is sad that all the horses are silent."
4. Magnificent bō lán zhuàng kuò original description The water is vast. Now it is a metaphor for majestic momentum or huge scale. [Source] Bao Zhao of the Southern Dynasties and Song Dynasty, "A Letter to Climbing the Great Thunder Bank with My Sister": "The travelers are poor, but the wave route is magnificent."
Sentence: The share-trading reform launched in T year successfully promoted the past A magnificent bull market in two years.
5. majestic qì shì páng bó majestic: vast and boundless. Describes the majestic and powerful momentum. [Source] Qin Mu's "Spring Dawn on the Ancient Battlefield": "This is a majestic page in the modern history of China."
Sentence creation: The majestic Great Wall of the Ming Dynasty and the magnificent Beijing-Hangzhou Canal running through the north and south.
6. The momentum is like breaking the bamboo shì rú pò zhú The momentum: momentum, power. The situation is like splitting bamboo. After the top sections are broken, the bottom sections will separate according to the force of the knife. It is a metaphor for victory step by step without any obstacles. [Source] "Book of Jin·Du Yuzhuan": "Today's military power has been strengthened, just like breaking a bamboo, it will be solved after a few knots."
Sentence: In recent years, the company's performance has grown like a bamboo, setting records one after another.
4. What are the four-character words that describe the majestic momentum?
Idioms that describe the majestic momentum
1. Vast and mighty: describe the vastness and growth of things, or The flow of people advancing was huge.
2. The mighty dragon and the mighty tiger: describe the unrestrained and majestic momentum. It is often used to describe calligraphy strokes that are powerful, flexible and stretchy.
3. The sound of drums and horns: describes the majestic formation of the army when it attacks.
4. Zhuangqi swallows the cow: describes the majestic and far-reaching momentum.
5. Iron bones: Describes a strong and strong body or a strong and unyielding will.
6. Heroic words: words that describe heroic spirit.
7. Overturning the river: describing a very powerful force or momentum.
8. Magnificent rivers and mountains: Describes the heroic spirit, which makes the mountains and rivers of the motherland more magnificent. Same as "magnificent mountains and rivers".
9. Magnificent: The heroic spirit reaches into the sky.
10. The roar of a dragon and the roar of a lion: a metaphor for a deep and majestic sound.
11. Magnificent: a metaphor for majestic momentum or huge scale.
12. Roaring dragons and roaring tigers: a majestic appearance.
13. Bolan Miaocheng: describes the article as majestic and sophisticated.
14. Haohao Tangtang: refers to the majestic appearance of water.
15. Magnificent waves: a metaphor for grand scale and great momentum.
16. Lifting the cauldron and pulling up the mountains: Can lift the big cauldron, (lz13.cn) can lift the mountains. The metaphor is powerful and powerful.
17. The river is overturned and the sea is overturned: often used to describe strength or momentum.
18. Millions of soldiers: a large and mighty army. Same as "Million Army".
19. Crouching tiger and coiled dragon: describes the majestic terrain.
20. The dragon, the leopard, and the leopard change: a metaphor for calligraphy that is vigorous and good at change.
21. Splendid rivers and mountains: describes the magnificent mountains and rivers of the motherland.
22. Turn over the river and stir up the sea: describe the vastness of the water. The power or momentum of multiple metaphors is very strong. It also describes making a lot of noise or making things messy.
23. Dragon flying and phoenix leaping: originally described the winding and majestic mountains, and later also described the powerful and flexible calligraphy strokes. Same as "dragon flying and phoenix dancing".
24. Dragon Pan Feng Zhu: It is a metaphor for the majestic and winding mountains. Refers to the king's atmosphere. It is also a metaphor for the flying strokes of calligraphy.
25. Thousands of troops: describes a majestic team or a huge momentum.
26. The formation of horses and wind cannons: a metaphor for majestic momentum and quick action.
27. Wind and horses: a metaphor for majestic momentum and quick action.
28. Beating drums and ringing gold: refers to beating drums and gongs on the battlefield to build momentum.
29. Majestic: Describes the majestic and powerful momentum.
30. Massive: The reputation and momentum are very powerful.
5. Idioms describing the overwhelming force
The earth shook, the earth shook, the earth shook, the earth shook, the earth shook, the earth shook
Shake the Mountain
Definition: When an earthquake occurs, the earth trembles and the mountains and rivers sway. It also describes a powerful or fierce struggle.
Dynasty: Song
Author: Ouyang Xiu
Source: · "On the First Situation of River Construction": "I am afraid that the earth will shake and the mountains will shake; disaster will start from now on And began.
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Translation: I am afraid that when it happens, the earth will tremble, the mountains and rivers will sway, and the disaster will start from here
6. Idioms describing overwhelming and unstoppable momentum
Unstoppable metaphor Powerful and powerful (pái shān dǎo hǎi) (pái shān dǎo hǎi)
Explanation: Pushing away mountains and overturning seas . Describes strong power and great momentum.
Source: "Zizhi Tongjian·Qi Ji Gaozong Jianwu 2nd Year": "In the past, the ancestors rode hundreds of thousands to the south with the power of returning to the mountains and overturning the seas. Guabu, all counties surrendered. "Song Dynasty Yang Wanli's "Sickness arose on June 24, Xiyu": "The enemy was very strong when the disease first appeared, and it was difficult to withstand the overwhelming force. "
Example: This kind of huge tide cannot be resisted by any stubborn force. Zou Taofen "Thousands of young people who have taken the initiative since the Anti-Japanese War"
7. Description Powerful words
Overwhelming
Mighty
Surging
Deafening
Earth shaking
Magnificent
Explosive
Magnificent
Thousands of troops
Splitting the sky and covering the earth
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8. What are the four-character idioms that describe great momentum or great undertaking
mighty hào hào dàng dàng
The meaning originally describes the vastness of the water. Later, it describes the vastness and growth of things, or the great momentum of the advancing people.
Source: "Shangshu Yaodian": "The water is cut by the water, and the waves are flowing in Huaishan and Xiangling." , vast and monstrous. "The Story of Yueyang Tower" by Fan Zhongyan of the Song Dynasty: "It is vast and boundless. ”
Example: The Yangtze River rushes from west to east toward the sea.
Dragon and tiger shake lóng wēi hǔ zhèn
Definition describes the unrestrained and majestic momentum. Often used to describe The calligraphy strokes are powerful and flexible.
The aura of these people really frightened me.
Earth-shaking jīng tiān dòng dì
Definition: startle; shake: shock. Describe the momentum or significance of an event.
From the poem "Li Bai's Tomb" by Bai Juyi of the Tang Dynasty: "Poor Bones in the Wasteland." , there were earth-shattering articles. "
Example: A great man only makes earth-shattering things in his career, and he always thinks deeply and quietly.
Magnificent bō lán zhuàng kuò
The original meaning is to describe the vastness of the water. Now it is used as a metaphor for majestic momentum or huge scale.
Source: "Deng Da Lei'an and My Sister" by Bao Zhao of the Southern Dynasties and Song Dynasty: "The travelers are poor and the road is magnificent. ”
Example: This book shows a magnificent human interstellar epic thousands of years later!
Swallow mountains and rivers qì tūn shān hé
Meaning: momentum can swallow mountains and rivers. Describe it. Very courageous.
Source: Yuan Jin Renjie's "Chasing Han Xin" Chapter 2: "Back to Chu and surrender to Han, swallowing mountains and rivers with anger. I haven't met my close friend yet, so I play the piano and sing in the air. ”
Example sentences: They have the momentum to swallow up mountains and rivers.
9. Idioms describing great momentum
Idioms describing great momentum:
Thousands of horses galloping, shaking the earth, shaking the mountains, resounding in the sky, and making waves. Magnificent mountains and rivers
10. Idioms to describe the majestic momentum
Magnificent and vigorous
It can also be used in certain situations. Earth-shattering and overwhelming etc.