1, outstanding
Interpretation: pull: beyond; Class: of the same kind; Excerpt: Originally like grass, it is extended to gathering, surpassing the same kind, and refers to people's moral ability.
Source: "Mencius Gongsun Chou": "Sages are for the people; The same is true; Out of the ordinary; Outstanding. "
2. Outstanding [Zhuóh büqún]
Interpretation: refers to being beyond ordinary people.
Source: Wang Jin Xu Ruo's "Cui Xuan Fu": "The intention is quite strong, and I am outstanding, and the world is afraid of me alone. Everyone is bent, and I am stretched alone. "
3. Excellent academic performance [p ǐ n xué ji ā n y not u]
Interpretation: both; Excellent in ideological and moral study.
Source: Qing Wenkang's Ninth Story of Heroes of Children; "Must be an excellent scholar; Experienced seniors. "
4, smart and honest [c not ng mí ng zhè ng zhí]
Interpretation: Smart mind, honest and selfless behavior. Adjective people have excellent qualities.
Source: "Thirty-two years of Zuo Zhuan and Zhuang Gong": "God is smart and upright, one also."
5, home is the best person [ji ā jí ré n bí]
Interpretation: A metaphor for outstanding talents.
Source: Ming Hu Yinglin's "Poetry under the Country": "When the Mu Temple was built, the house was safe, and the gentleman Wei Bu recommended it, making it simple and making the family rich."
What idioms and adjectives do people use at home?
Be close to each other
Qin Gui
[Interpretation] The gap. The relationship is very harmonious and intimate, without any interval.
[Language] "Han Shu Xiao Wang Zhi Chuan": "Xiao will be in the same position; The kindness of the master; It can be described as intimate. "
[Pronunciation] Room; It can't be pronounced as "jiān".
[Shape discrimination] Dense; Can't write "dear"
Love is like brothers and sisters.
[antonym] As a passer-by, keep a respectful distance from others.
[Usage] Used as a compliment. Generally used as predicate, attribute, adverbial and complement.
[Structure] Supplementary type.
Discrimination ~ and "kinship" both mean close. But ~ the focus is on "seamless"; There is no gap; "Being as close as flesh and blood" emphasizes "being as close as flesh and blood"; Like a family; It is said emotionally; The tone is heavier than ~.
[example]
They are good friends of ~.
What are the idioms that describe "one person can do anything"
Have poise, talent, talent, ability, ability and both ability and political integrity.
First of all, there are many.
Vernacular interpretation: describes a leisurely attitude. After that, it also means that the ability and financial resources are sufficient and there is a surplus.
Dynasty: Pre-Qin Dynasty
Author: Monk
Source: "Mencius Gongsun Chou": "I have no official guard and no responsibility. How can there be room for advancement and retreat?"
I'm not an official, and I don't blame him. Isn't there enough room for me to advance and retreat?
Second, excellent materials and dry economy
Vernacular explanation: refers to outstanding talent and capable work.
Dynasty: Early Republic of China
Author: editor of Beiyang Liku.
Source: Draft of the History of Qing Dynasty: "Liu Huang Daozhou is upright in the court, and he is excellent in materials and economical."
Both Liu and Huang Daozhou have just entered the DPRK, but they are excellent in materials and classics.
Third, the power of wizards.
Interpretation of vernacular: odd: rare; Alien: Special. Strange and outstanding talent.
Dynasty: Tang Dynasty
Author: Jason Wu
Source: "Zhenguan politicians choose the palace": "I dare not indulge myself, so far I have not seen it ~"
I dare not try my best, but I haven't found it yet.
Fourth, the sea is clear.
Interpretation of vernacular: building the sea: crossing the sea; Qingtian: Hold the sky. The ability to describe is great and extraordinary.
Dynasty: Yuan
Author: anonymous
Source: The first fold of Yi Gui: "He is a jade pillar that supports the sky and looks like a villain carrying cards and halberds."
He is a jade pillar with indomitable spirit. He looks like a villain with a card and a halberd.
Verb (abbreviation for verb) has both ability and political integrity.
Interpretation of vernacular Chinese: also speaking, having both ability and political integrity. Have both ability and political integrity; Good character and talent.
Dynasty: Ming dynasty
Author: Song Lian
Source: "Yuan Shi Feng Cang Meng Jie Biography": "It is based on both ability and political integrity, and dreams are solved; Appropriateness and clarity; With the exhibition. "
Therefore, it is recommended to have both ability and political integrity. Clarity should be improved; As a hint
What are the words that describe a person's omnipotence?
Words that describe what a person can do are: effortless, relaxed, easy, powerless, like a duck to water.
What words or idioms are there to describe the "old man"
Idioms describing the elderly are:
Old and stupid
Old age
aged
White hair and ruddy hair-health of the elderly
The hair on the sideburns is covered with snow on both sides.
A man with a noble heart is old
Getting closer and closer to the coffin-dying
Over 60 years old
As we grow older, our beliefs become more firm.
Old but full of energy.
What idioms (words) describe a person's handwriting well?
The flowing clouds frighten the dragon [[[[yóu yún jīng lóng] ló ng]] ló ng], and the flowing clouds [xíng yún liú shuǐ],
Dragon, snake, dragon, swallow, iron-painted silver hook
What words can be used to describe a person who insists on doing one thing?
Perseverance,
Perseverance,
Perseverance,
Perseverance,
Perseverance,
The rope saws the wood inside,
Gong Yu moved mountains,
Jing Rongwei reclaimed the sea,
Drip wears away the stone,
Consistent,
Unswervingly,
Finish what you started,
Unswervingly,
The iron pestle is ground into a needle,
Ma Xu Shi Jia,
Self-improvement,
The lame turtle trudged thousands of miles,
Don't embarrass the last one,
Keep the scriptures to the right,
Initiative,
Happy in poverty,
Carry out an arduous struggle
What words or idioms are used to describe this person?
Words: proud, arrogant, harsh, arrogant, stingy, a little selfish.
Idiom: self-righteous, petty, arrogant,
Proud and complacent.
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What words or idioms are used to describe old people?
Copying in the twilight
old age
Chrysanthemum after the Double Ninth Festival-stale and no longer interesting.
old age
Spring returns to the old year.
An old sword has no awn.
Old and stupid
Grow old slowly
Time flies like a knife, and knives make people old.
It's time to go.
Time shifts, time passes.
time flies
Replacement year
As the years passed
Tong Yan he fa,
Full of energy,
The old horse crouches, aiming at a thousand miles,
When you are old and strong,
As we grow older, our beliefs become more firm.
The sword is old without mans, and the man is old without rigidity.
Although the warrior is old.
What idioms (words) describe how well a person writes calligraphy? The more idioms, the better.
Calligraphy:
Full pen and ink: pen and ink are used freely and full. Describe calligraphy and poetry.
Pen moves dragon and snake: dragon and snake jump into the pen. It describes the vigorous and free brushwork of calligraphy and is also written for the conductor.
Huang Ting: Huang Ting: The Taoist classic "Huang Ting Jing", which was written in small letters by Jin people. In the old days, there was an idiom "writing Huang Ting at the beginning is just right", and later it was compared to doing things just right.
Spring earthworm autumn snake: metaphor for poor calligraphy, bending like the trajectory of spring earthworm autumn snake.
Draw a dagger: the sword is drawn from its sheath and the bow is opened. It describes a tense situation and is explosive. Later, it also refers to the vigorous and magnificent calligraphy.
For example, Zuo Qiuming made a biography of the Spring and Autumn Annals, which summarized the calligraphy of the Spring and Autumn Annals into several examples and explained it in general. Later, he said that the style of this book is "to give examples, to give examples". See "Examples".
Penetrating the back of the paper: It used to refer to vigorous calligraphy, but now it is also used to describe vivid and profound poetry.
Dragon and phoenix dance: fly like a dragon, fly like a phoenix. At first, it was described as bold and magnificent. Now it is described as lively calligraphy, flexible writing and vivid plastic arts of dragons and phoenixes.
Describe the vitality and vividness of calligraphy. Su Shi's Xijiang Moon? Pingshantang: "I haven't seen the old fairy for ten years, and the dragon and snake fly to the wall."
Luan Piao Feng Bo: Luan: a legendary bird like a phoenix. Originally, calligraphy was described as chic and unrestrained, and it also referred to the separation of high flyers and his wife.
Luan Xiang: Jane: Fly high. Metaphor calligraphy flying posture.
Describe the beauty of calligraphy or poetry style.
Get to the point: the original description of calligraphy is strong (according to legend? Wang Xizhi wrote on the board, and the ink penetrated into the board for three minutes. Now he has described profound and powerful analysis, description and discussion.
Iron painting silver hook: painting: strokes; Hook: hook. Describe the vigorous and beautiful calligraphy.