What are the four-character idioms for "extremely nothing"?

1. What are the four-character idioms that are extremely good?

There are no four-character idioms that are extremely good. The idioms that contain extremes include: reach the top, sin is the most evil, things must be reversed when they reach the extreme, extreme happiness leads to sadness, happiness cannot be achieved pole.

1. Climb to the top

Explanation: Deng: go up; Feng: the top of the mountain; Zao: reach; Ji: the highest point. It is a metaphor for reaching the highest state or achievement of knowledge, skills, etc.

From: Liu Yiqing of the Southern Dynasties and Song Dynasty, "Shishuo Xinyu·Literature": "Can you reach the pinnacle without knowing it? However, the power of Tao Lian cannot be falsely accused."

Explanation: I wonder if I can reach the top? But when practicing kung fu, you can’t cheat yet.

2. The crime is extremely evil

Explanation: The crime is extremely evil.

From: Song Dynasty Ouyang Xiu's "Long Prison Theory": "To punish the dead is a most heinous crime."

Explanation: A person sentenced to death is guilty of a most heinous crime.

3. The extreme of things must be reversed

Explanation: Extreme: the vertex; reverse: transformation to the opposite side. When things develop to the extreme, they will transform in the opposite direction.

From: "Lu Shi Chun Qiu Bo Zhi": "The whole will be missing, the extreme will be reversed."

Explanation: The whole will be missing, and the extreme will definitely come back.

4. Extreme happiness leads to sadness

Explanation: When you are extremely happy, something sad happens.

From: "Historical Records·Funny Biographies": "Drinking to the extreme will lead to chaos, extreme joy will lead to sadness, everything is the same, words cannot be said to be extreme, extreme will lead to decline."

Explanation: Wine It will happen when it reaches the extreme. Joy is sorrow, and everything is like this. It cannot be overdone, as it will become weak at the extreme.

5. Enjoyment cannot be excessive

Explanation: Enjoyment cannot be excessive.

From: "Book of Rites·Qu Lishang": "Ambition cannot be fulfilled, and happiness cannot be extreme."

Explanation: Ambition cannot be fulfilled, and happiness cannot be excessive. 2. Those four-character idioms that mean nothing, nothing, and everything.

One stroke of meticulousness: no scrupulousness.

Not even a single stroke is careless. Once you get sick, you can't get out of bed again.

It is a metaphor that after getting sick, the condition will worsen day by day and eventually lead to death. Set in stone becomes: to formulate, to form.

Once formed, it never changes. Not a speck of dust can describe purity and purity.

"Not a single dust will fall" originally refers to the way Buddhists eliminate material desires and keep their hearts pure during their practice. Now it generally refers to not being affected by bad habits or bad atmosphere at all.

Also used to describe very clean and tidy. Rebuke without rebuke: belittle.

Once he was reprimanded, he would no longer be an official for life. A plan without a plan: planning, strategy.

There is no strategy at all, no solution at all. "Spotless" originally refers to the way Buddhists eliminate material desires and keep their hearts pure during their practice.

Now it generally refers to not being affected by bad habits or bad atmosphere at all. Also used to describe very clean and tidy.

"Not touching a single speck of dust" originally means that Buddhists eliminate material desires and keep their hearts pure when practicing. Now it generally refers to not being affected by bad habits or bad atmosphere at all.

Also used to describe very clean and tidy. Not being free from one dust originally refers to the way Buddhists eliminate material desires and keep their hearts pure during their practice.

Now it generally refers to not being affected by bad habits or bad atmosphere at all. Also used to describe very clean and tidy.

Don’t waste your time: planning, strategy. No strategy can be used, no solution can be thought of.

Once formed, it never changes. Same as "unchanged".

Spotless is still spotless. Generally speaking, it means not being affected by bad habits or bad atmosphere at all.

Also used to describe very clean and tidy. Motionless means motionless or too lazy to move.

Illegitimate means not knowing a single word. It must not be easy: change.

The original meaning is that it will not change once it is determined, and the later meaning is correct and cannot be changed. The original means that it will not change once it is certain, and the latter means that the truth is correct and cannot be changed.

Same as "it must not be easy". A slump is a metaphor for being unable to get back up after suffering a setback.

The same as "failed to recover". Failure to harvest means a bad harvest.

Same as "a grain of rice does not rise." A grain that does not rise means a bad harvest.

Not even a single hair was pulled out. Originally refers to Yang Zhu's extreme self-centeredness.

Later described as a very stingy and selfish person. Exactly means exactly the same without any difference.

Very serious and meticulous. "Yihubuhehe" originally refers to fighting a tiger with bare hands and crossing a river on foot. It is a metaphor for being brave and reckless and taking risks.

Later, it was used as a metaphor for being desperate in Yuan dramas. Not even a hair: a hair, a metaphor for something extremely small.

Not even taking something as insignificant as a hair from others. Described as a person who is honest and does not take advantage of others or the public.

Spotless means spotless. Meticulous means being honest, law-abiding, and not wanting anything that is not what you deserve.

Same as "One introduction is not taken." One reference does not take the other: a mustard seed, described as tiny.

Not taking any small things. He is described as being honest and law-abiding, and does not want anything that is not what he deserves.

Being depressed means being unable to get back up after suffering a setback. The same as "being unable to recover after a fall".

Steadfast means unwavering. Fallen to the ground: slumped; roused: to cheer up.

Once you fall, you can never get up again. It is a metaphor for being unable to cheer up after suffering a setback.

To be ignorant means to know nothing. Not even a single hair would be plucked out.

Originally refers to Yang Zhu’s extreme self-centeredness. Later he was described as being very stingy and selfish.

Close your eyes and never open them again. Refers to death.

To stare blankly: close your eyes. Close your eyes and never open them again.

Refers to death. Also refers to escaping reality.

It can also be used to describe not being afraid of sacrifice. "Without a single thread of care" was originally used in Buddhism to describe a person who has no worries.

The latter refers to the naked body. Once gone, never to return: to come back.

Once you go, you will never come back. It means that things have become the past and can never happen again.

Once gone, never return: come back. Once you go, you never come back.

It means that things have become the past and can never happen again. Penniless means penniless.

Often used to describe being destitute or extremely poor. Nothing is clear: hole, refers to the heart orifice.

Nothing is perfect. The metaphor doesn't make sense at all.

Not worth a penny, not even a copper coin. Metaphors are worthless.

A penny without a penny means worthless *** Originally used in Buddhism to describe a person without any care. The latter refers to the naked body.

Meticulous: careless, sloppy. It means doing things carefully and meticulously, without being careless at all.

Not a word or a word. A line of neatness refers to being arranged or tidied up very neatly, without any disorder at all.

Not messy at all. Describes arranging or tidying up very neatly.

Nothing messy at all. The description is very organized.

Silence means not making a sound. Silk: Silk, by extension means tiny.

Not out of shape at all. The description is very accurate and completely consistent with the original.

Not knowing anything is a metaphor for lacking knowledge. Same as "I don't know a thing".

penniless: possession. Not a penny.

Describes being very poor. Being bedridden means that once an illness occurs, it does not get better.

I don’t know one thing, I don’t know something about something. Metaphorical knowledge is still lacking.

Worthless means worthless. One gap does not lead to a gap: a gap, a hole.

Nothing is clear. I don't understand the metaphor at all.

Not a word, not a word. One word does not agree with the other, and one sentence does not agree with the other.

Once you say something, you will never regret it. Describe keeping one's word.

It is word for word and has not been changed. It is the same as the original text. It is difficult to write a word accurately, and not a word can be changed.

Also used to refer to a plagiarist copying someone else's article word for word. Meticulous in every word: sloppy, casual.

It describes that when writing an article, you don’t write casually, every word must be considered. One word: drop it.

Refers to reading or reciting the entire article carefully word for word. I don’t know a word, I don’t know a word.

A word of displeasure is not bad either. It means that the words stated are consistent with the original words or consistent with the facts. 3. What are the four-character idioms with "ji"?

To reach the peak, to study deeply, to be extremely peaceful, to be extremely happy, to be sad, to be extremely happy, to be extremely sad, to be extremely evil, to be extravagant, to be extremely boring, to be extremely boring, to reach the peak Reaching the pinnacle

Sentences:

1. His Tai Chi practice has reached the pinnacle.

2. After years of exploration, grandpa’s root carving technology has reached its peak.

3. His painting skills are at the pinnacle, and everyone in the industry knows about him.

4. Clay figurine Zhang’s clay figure sculpture skills are extremely wonderful, lishixinzhi. Reach the pinnacle.

5. Zhang Daqian’s landscape painting has reached its peak and cannot be learned by just imitating it.

6. Although Lin is young, his chess skills have reached the pinnacle and he has repeatedly won rankings in international chess competitions.

7. Xiao Ming’s calligraphy has reached its peak, and he becomes proud in front of others.

8. Winning the Nobel Prize brought his writing career to its peak.

9. Professor Wang’s research on mechanics has reached its pinnacle.

10. Contemporary research on Lu Xun is far from reaching its peak.

11. Bolt’s sprint performance has reached its peak.

12. On earth, being able to climb Mount Everest is considered the ultimate achievement.

13. She has studied calligraphy from a famous teacher since she was a child, and now she has reached the pinnacle of calligraphy. 4. A four-letter word that means nothing.

One cannot afford to fall ill. After getting sick, the condition worsens day by day and eventually leads to death.

Spotless now generally refers to not being affected by bad habits or bad atmosphere at all.

Unchanged: to formulate, to form. Once formed, it never changes.

Ignorant means not knowing a single word.

It must not be easy. Easy: change. The original meaning is fixed and will not change, and the later description is correct and cannot be changed.

Don’t take anything. Don’t take any small things. He is described as being honest and law-abiding, and does not want anything that is not what he deserves.

Once you fall down, you will never get up again. It is a metaphor for being unable to cheer up after suffering a setback.

Not even a hair is pulled out. Not even a hair is pulled out. Originally refers to Yang Zhu's extreme self-centeredness. Later he was described as being very stingy and selfish.

Bidu: close your eyes. Close your eyes and never open them again. Refers to death. Also refers to escaping reality. It can also be used to describe not being afraid of sacrifice.

Worthless Not worth a penny. Metaphors are worthless.

Know nothing about it Qiao: hole, refers to the heart orifice. None of it is clear. The metaphor doesn't make sense at all.

Meticulous: careless, sloppy. It means doing things carefully and meticulously, without being careless at all.

*** Originally used in Buddhism to describe people who have no worries. The latter refers to the naked body.

Nothing messy at all. The description is very organized.

Breakless. No money at all.

I don’t know something. I don’t know something about something. Metaphorical knowledge is still lacking.

Meticulous means not casually writing an article, but carefully considering every word.

Not a single word is easy. The writing is exquisite and not a single word can be changed. Also used to refer to a plagiarist copying someone else's article word for word.

Meticulous and unscrupulous: unscrupulous. Not even a single stroke is careless.

Not even a speck of dust can describe purity and purity.

Spotless Still spotless. Generally speaking, it means not being affected by bad habits or bad atmosphere at all. Also used to describe very clean and tidy.

Once formed, it never changes. Same as "unchanged".

Falling down means being unable to get back up after suffering a setback. The same as "being unable to recover after a fall".

Unchangeable. The original meaning is that it will not change once it is established. The latter means that things are correct and cannot be changed. Same as "it must not be easy".

Not a single grain harvest means a bad harvest. Same as "a grain of rice does not rise."

One grain does not rise, which means a bad harvest.

Exactly means exactly the same without any difference.

Meticulous means being very serious and meticulous.

Stainless means spotless.

A tiger without a river originally refers to fighting a tiger with bare hands and crossing a river on foot, which is a metaphor for being brave and reckless, taking risks. Later, it was used as a metaphor in Yuan dramas to be desperate.

Unwavering means unwavering.

Meticulous means being honest, law-abiding, and not wanting anything that is not what you deserve. Same as "don't take one introduction".

Being depressed means being unable to get back up after suffering a setback. The same as "being unable to recover after a fall".

Being ignorant means knowing nothing.

Turn a blind eye. Close your eyes and never open them again. Refers to death.

Penniless means penniless. It is often used to describe having an empty pocket or being extremely poor.

Not knowing anything means that knowledge is still lacking. Same as "I don't know a thing".

Worthless means worthless.

Being bedridden means that one does not get better once he is ill.

Say nothing. Say nothing. 5. What are the four-character idioms that start with the word "bu"

Without fighting, we will not know each other. It means that after fighting and getting to know each other, we can make better friends and get along with each other. If we don't fight, we will get along. Beat: torture; Zhao: confess.

He confessed his crime without torture. The metaphor unintentionally reveals one's own intention. It is inappropriate and incorrect. No: a particle with no actual meaning.

It means being upright and having to do it. De: Can; Er: So. Have to do this, must not die. Get: get, obtain.

Refers to people who will not end well and are unpopular. Get: get, gain. Not getting the support and support of others also means being unlovable and using it as a last resort. Use: use.

There is no other way, so I have to use this method. Pretend to understand when you don’t understand. Pretend to be proficient when you don’t understand. No boundaries. Domain: boundaries. No boundaries or scope.

It is also a metaphor for not distinguishing between unclean and unclean. Jing: clean. Refers to vulgarity and obscenity.

The euphemism of *** is neither embarrassing nor embarrassing. No: particle, has no actual meaning; embarrassing: unnatural. Being unclear or unclear means being in a dilemma and difficult to deal with.

It also describes an unnatural look and attitude or a person who is in a difficult situation and does not dare to climb high. Climbing: a metaphor for making friends and being attached to others. Don't dare to make friends or get relatives with people whose social status is higher than yourself. Don't dare to descend from others. Later: fall behind.

Not willing to fall behind others and not daring to make mistakes. Mistakes: hasty, reckless and rash. Refers to not daring to engage in hasty or reckless talk. Root: basis; talk: speech.

Refers to unfounded remarks that are self-defeating. Destroy: destroy. It will be destroyed automatically without attacking.

Describing the plot and arguments as false and unable to withstand refutation. Not caring about life or death. Gu: To cherish, to care for. Regardless of one's own life, it is a metaphor for working hard and regardless of everything. Gu: cherish, care for.

Don’t care about anything. Don’t care about anything. Don’t care about anything. Don’t care about right or wrong. Don’t be in a hurry. Panic: Be in a hurry. Don't panic, don't rush, take it easy and unhurried. Unruly people: restrain: restrain; min: common people.

Unfettered people. Refers to the people who are unwilling to submit. If you don't want to leave, that is: to get closer; to stay away from others.

Describe neither closeness nor distance. It is also a Buddhist saying that although the appearance of all dharmas is different, their nature is not the same. Innumerable: count.

There is no way to calculate the number. Describes many things: not remembering past grudges, referring to not caring about past grudges, appointing people on their merits, without thinking. Thinking: thinking and exploring.

No need to think about it. Describes being quick and quick in speaking and doing things. If there is no harvest, there will be no harvest. Jia: sow seeds; harvest: harvest grains.

Generally refers to not participating in agricultural production and labor, not plucking a hair, describing being very stingy, invincible, losing: losing, losing. Have advantages and will not suffer defeat.

It is a metaphor for being sure to win and not avoiding the fire. Soup: boiling water; fire: the flames of war. Refers to not being afraid of danger and unexpected disasters. Measure: Estimate.

Unexpected disasters mostly refer to death. Unexpected worries: predict: predict; worry: worry. Refers to unexpected disasters. Not crying until you see the coffin. It is a metaphor for refusing to give up until you are in a desperate situation. It is unknown. Classics: refers to classic works.

There is no record in the scriptures. The latter refers to not being famous or having no origin. Indissoluble bond: solution: dissolution; Bujie: inseparable; Yuan: fate.

Inseparable fate without worldly experience Sutra: experience; worldly sophistication: changes in human relationships and worldly affairs. Describes the lack of experience in dealing with people. Talking about it. Jing: normal, common principles, rules, etc.; talk: words.

Ridiculous and unfounded words spread like wildfire. No: none; shin: lower leg; walk: run quickly. No legs but can run.

It is a metaphor that something has spread quickly without promotion, without paying attention to it, without looking at it, or paying attention to it. Describes a cold and indifferent attitude toward others. Unconventional: not rigid, unrestricted; Ge: specifications, standards.

Not limited to one specification or standard. Never end like hair. End: break. To describe a critical situation, no end is like a line. Jue: cut off.

Describes a critical situation, like a thread that is about to be broken; it also describes a weak voice and thoughts, not looking at the monk's face, looking at the Buddha's face, not looking at the other side's feelings, but also looking at this side's feelings. Enumerate: list them one by one. It is impossible to list them one by one, and it describes a large number. Indelible. Indelible: refers to the traces, achievements, etc. that gradually disappear over time.

Can't make it disappear, can't do anything, can't do anything: deal with, deal with. Refers to a place where there is no way to graze. Hu: grazing livestock.

Land where cattle and horses cannot be grazed. Refers to the wasteland. There is no word of praise. One word of praise: say a word.

It means that if the article is well written, others cannot add another sentence. Describe the article as perfect and unable to extricate yourself: get rid of it.

It is a metaphor for being deeply restricted and unable to escape from pain, mistakes, etc. Meeting unexpectedly Period: date. Meet unexpectedly or gather automatically without agreement. Unexpectedly and at the same time: agreed period.

It means to agree by agreement, not to promise lightly. Qing means to make a promise easily; Rannuo means to promise. Don't promise anything casually.

Describes people who keep their word and are unkind and unjust. Ren: benevolence; Yi: morality. Not talking about benevolence and morality.

Describes despicable, mean and cruel character. No explanation is allowed. Content: Allowed. Refers to not allowing the defense statement to fulfill the mission. Humiliation: failure, humiliation.

Refers to living up to the mission of others. Not blocking or flowing, not stopping, blocking: blocking; stopping: stopping. It is a metaphor that only by destroying the old and wrong things can new and correct things be established. No three no four means not decent or unseemly, neither fish nor fowl. No monk no vulgarity. Monk: refers to a monk.

Refers to neither three nor four, neither fish nor fowl, does not hurt the spleen and stomach, hurt: harm. The metaphor is insignificant. Not giving up day and night. Giving up: giving up.

No distinction between day and night. It is a metaphor for day and night. It refers to transcending the boundaries of life and death.

Now refers to half-dead, silent, silent: to make a sound. Don't speak, don't make a sound, don't bend down for five buckets of rice. Five buckets of rice: refers to a meager salary; bend down: bow down, bend down to salute.

It is a metaphor for being a noble and upright person, not doing too much, already too much: too much. Don't do anything excessive and do it in moderation.

It mostly means that the condemnation or punishment of people should be done in moderation. Don’t listen and don’t ask. Hen: listen. Don’t listen or ask.

Describes not caring about things, not asking, not asking, not hearing. Wen: listen. Don’t ask or listen.

Describes being indifferent to things, being very cold and not accustomed to the local environment. Habit: getting used to, adapting to. Refers to the inability to adapt to the climatic conditions or eating habits of a place. Buxiao descendants Xiao: similar, similar; Buxiao: unlike.

Refers to the descendants or younger generations who are unable to inherit the business of their ancestors, have no future, and have poor conduct. Silent speech: speak, speak. Do not speak, keep silent, speak without saying anything: explain, explain.

It goes without saying. Describes things that are very obvious and never tire of it. Annoyance: disgust; annoyance: trouble.

Don’t be too tired of being cumbersome and troublesome. Don’t be tired of being detailed. Disgusted: distasteful; detailed: detailed. Not too detailed.

Refers to the more detailed the better. Healing without medicine. Healing: The disease is cured. If you are sick, you will recover on your own without taking medicine. Leave nothing to chance. Miss: omission; inch long: a small advantage.

Don’t miss out on any advantages. Describes being good at discovering and affirming the strengths of others and not using words to harm one's ambition. Ci: literary diction; ambition: the ideological content of a work.

Do not compromise your understanding of the content by focusing solely on words. Refers to writing. 6. Ji, a four-character idiom

I don’t know Jiji Jiji: ultimate, limit. Originally described as insatiable. It also means a lot.

Ci Qiong Li Ji Qiu: finish, end; Ji: end, end. Finish your words and explain your reasoning thoroughly.

Describe using all your heart.

Climb to the top. Deng: go up; peak: the top of the mountain; zhao: reach; pole: the highest point. It is a metaphor for reaching the highest state or achievement of knowledge, skills, etc.

Dare to offend the majesty of the monarch or elders and strongly dissuade them.

Haotian Wangji originally refers to the vastness of the sky, but later it is a metaphor for the great kindness of parents.

Hehan Wuji Hehan: the Milky Way; Ji: the end, the edge. The Milky Way is vast and boundless. The metaphorical remarks are absurd and unbelievable. It can also be used as a metaphor for the great kindness that makes it difficult for others.

Baji: Baji: unrestrained; Baji: eight directions, extremely far away. Describes a person's extraordinary spirit and great ability.

In the extreme, from the most extreme situation. It means to finish talking.

Paradise Buddhism refers to the place where Amitabha lives. Later, it generally refers to a place of happiness and peace.

Extremely tall and tall.

Jieyewangjingwangji: to the end; far away. Look into the distance as far as the eye can see.

To look far into the distance, to look far into the distance. Look into the distance as far as the eye can see.

Extremely deep research: research, review; Ji: subtle. Describes deep and meticulous research.

She is extremely beautiful and charming in appearance and posture.

Quiet and thoughtful means that life is extremely peaceful and you hope to make changes. It also means that when the static state of things reaches the extreme, it will transform into the direction of movement.

Happiness cannot be excessive. Enjoyment cannot be excessive.

Extreme happiness breeds sadness. When you are extremely happy, something sad happens.

If adversity reaches its extreme, it will turn into good times. It means that when bad luck comes to an end, good luck will come.

Qiu Ji Cai Chang means that in times of poverty and hardship, one must find ways to change the status quo.

7. What are the four-character idioms with the word "bu" that describe the famous four-character idioms

To name a few, not to be outdone, to get something for nothing, not to be outdone, not to be outdone, When you are not confused, you are unrealistic, let it go, don't know good from bad, leave unhappy, don't be ashamed to ask questions, and get something for nothing.

Like thunder piercing the ear: piercing through, entering. It was as loud as thunder reaching my ears. Describes a person's reputation. Well-known at home and abroad: describes a reputation that spreads far and wide. Qingshi: Qingshi: classics and historical records written on bamboo slips or white silk. The name is recorded in history and passed down to future generations. Famous: Describes being very famous. Famous: very famous. Long-standing reputation: negative: bear, bear, extended to enjoy. Enjoy a good reputation for a long time. World-famous: known all over the world. The description is very famous. Mingbiao Qingshi: Biao: write clearly; Qingshi: In ancient times, events were recorded on bamboo slips, so they were called history books. Record names and deeds in history books. Famous in the world: a metaphor for being famous throughout the country. Instant fame: Fame shocked the society at that time. Xia Ne is famous: Xia: far; Ne: near. Describes a great reputation, known far and near. 8. Collection of idioms Four-character idiom - nothing, nothing

Can't afford to fall ill. After getting sick, the condition will worsen day by day, and eventually death will occur.

Spotless originally refers to the way Buddhists eliminate material desires and keep their hearts pure during their practice. Now it generally refers to not being affected by bad habits or bad atmosphere at all. Also used to describe very clean and dry.

Unchanged, become: formulate, form. Once formed, it never changes.

Ignorant means not knowing a single word.

It must not be easy. Easy: change. The original meaning is fixed and will not change, and the later description is correct and cannot be changed.

It is better not to do anything that is uncertain or useless. It is a metaphor that one thing is worse than one thing less.

Don’t take one. One: a mustard seed, describing it as tiny. Not taking any small things. He is described as being honest and law-abiding, and does not want anything that is not what he deserves.

To be unable to recover after a fall: to fall down; to revive: to cheer up. Once you fall, you can't get up again. It is a metaphor for being unable to cheer up after suffering a setback.

One guest does not bother two hosts. One person takes all the responsibility, or one person always completes the task.

Not even a single hair would be pulled out. Originally refers to Yang Zhu's extreme self-centeredness. Later he was described as being very stingy and selfish.

Bidu: close your eyes. Close your eyes and never open them again. Refers to death. Also refers to escaping reality. It can also be used to describe not being afraid of sacrifice.

Not a penny falls into the void means nothing is wasted.

Worthless Not worth a penny. Metaphors are worthless.

Know nothing about it Qiao: hole, refers to the heart orifice. None of it is clear. The metaphor doesn't make sense at all.

Once gone, never to come back. Once gone, never to come back.

One day without seeing you is like three autumns. One day without seeing you is like three years. It describes the feeling of longing very urgently.

Meticulous: careless, sloppy. It means doing things carefully and meticulously, without being careless at all.

*** Originally used in Buddhism to describe people who have no worries. The latter refers to the naked body.

No mess at all. The description is very organized.

Breakless. No money at all.

9. Four-character idioms with "ji"

Extreme joy brings sorrow,

Looking far into the distance,

Even the most beautiful state,

Things will turn to the extreme,

Extremely evil,

Extremely extravagant and lustful,

Whether it is extremely peaceful,

Extremely evil,

Reaching the pinnacle,

Poor and extremely beautiful,

Kyushu Eight Extremes,

Poor and tired,

Poor and raped, extremely evil,

To put it simply,

Extremely cruel,

He Han Wuji,

Happy but not extremely happy,

The joy is endless,

The heavens and the earth are endless,

The sky is created to establish the extreme,

The single worry is extremely exhausted,

The ultimate thing ,

Looking around,

Being passive and slow at work,

The past is poor and the present is poor,

The poor work is extremely changed,

The world of paradise,

Regret of arrogance,

Rebuking the eight extremes,

An extremely human minister,

Shaohua Shengji,

Crying with joy,

The best high-ranking official,

Thinking deeply about it

As for this Ji,

What is stripped to the extreme must be restored,

Extremely painful and slanderous,

Extremely passionate,

Extremely subtle,

Big Extremely evil,

Extremely evil and ferocious,

Extremely poor in words and reasoning,

Extremely weak in power,

Extremely reckless. Sorrow,

Be still and think about movement,

Think deeply,

Study deeply,

Cut off the Ao and stand up,

Working hard,

Extremely boring,

Extremely boring,

Extremely chaotic and thoughtful,

Poverty is extremely evil,

Poverty is extremely noble,

An Antarctic old man,

Aspirational,

Poverty is extremely wonderful,

Extremely knowledgeable but poor at thinking,

Poor at words and rational,

Poor at thinking,

I don’t know Jiji,

Extremely ingenious,

The extreme must be reversed,

Open the stage to establish the extreme,

Whether Taiji will be born,

Four desolations and eight extremes,

The plan is poor and the wisdom is extremely high,

The deep root is Ningji,

The grace of Wangji is

The hook is deep Extremely profound,

Rebuking the eight extremes,

Haotian is extremely overwhelming,

The sky is boundless and the earth is endless,

Deep thinking,

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There is peace when chaos is extreme,

Poor workmanship is extremely skillful

The sky is the limit,

Poor people are extremely rich