1. Poems about finishing homework
Poems about finishing homework 1. What are the poems that describe "a lot of homework"
Describe "a lot of homework" "It can be said that there are almost no poems.
Here are some sentences about "a lot of homework":
1. The dense text makes me blind, and my hand is deformed when I write.
2. There are as many homeworks as the snow on the snow-capped mountains and the hair on the cows.
3. Homework piles up like a mountain, and the exercise books are as endless as a sea of ??learning.
4. The clock on the wall has reached twelve o'clock, but I am still writing my homework under the electric light. Mathematics, Chinese and English, no homework should be missing. There are even more assignments in the minor subjects of science, art and social studies.
5. Since ancient times, no one has died and will continue to do homework in the next life.
6. Dear homework, what time do you want me to go to bed tomorrow morning?
7. Look up at the bright moon and lower your head to do your homework.
8. There is no update on Swallow tonight because I am doing homework.
9. Dark clouds are threatening to destroy the city, and homework is overwhelming everyone.
10. The wind is rustling and the water is cold. I will never return to my homework.
11. There are as many homeworks as there are stars in the sky!
12. I moved the tip of my pen exhaustedly, listening to the ticking of the wall clock. It seems like the homework is never finished.
13. After searching for him for thousands of times, I suddenly looked back and saw that the man was doing his homework.
14. There is a bright moonlight in front of my bed, and I am doing my homework. I raise my glass to the bright moon, and I am doing my homework. I sat up in a panic because I was dying of illness. I haven’t done my homework today.
15. There is a lot of homework. The brand new homework book was completed in less than two days.
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Sad and sad, the sun disappears over the mountains;
There are countless lights in thousands of houses, and the pens under the lamps keep writing;
Homework is like a sky full of stars. When will we be able to pick them all?
Let’s do it!
Revolution and hard work, tomorrow’s exam is sure to be done
Big exam and small exam, Li Liyuan is going to grass;
Eight main lessons, seven exams, and one test Long-distance running;
Some people are serious and some are making trouble, some are doing the questions and others are copying;
Tired!
I worked hard and finally passed the exam
Early in the morning, I sleep in spring without waking up;
The moon is bright, the stars are rare, and the chickens haven’t crow. It’s good to get up early to read. ;
The mountain of books in front cannot be pushed down, and the sea of ????learning cannot be avoided behind;
Alas!
Breakfast tasteless!
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2. Idioms describing having nothing to do after finishing homework
Attached skin and hair loss
< p> It is a metaphor for being idle and having nothing serious to do.Source: "Book of Yan" by Fan Heng of Jin Dynasty: "Laugh loudly. Shoot one arrow to brush the spine; another arrow to grind the abdomen. All of them are covered with skin and hair, and the top and bottom are the same.
< p> Peaceful and comfortableQuiet and leisurely, free and leisurely.
Source: "Book Burning·Appointment·Morning and Evening Etiquette" by Li Zhi of the Ming Dynasty: "If you ask a question, answer it. If you don't ask, you should be silent. You can be at ease and deal with things calmly. You don't dare to be arrogant or disrespectful. "
Comfortable and contented
Contented: one feels comfortable. Quiet and leisurely, feeling very comfortable.
Source: Ming Dynasty Feng Menglong's "Eternal Words to Awaken the World" Cai Ruihong endures humiliation "Revenge": "It's better to be at home and live happily, then go and have such troubles! "
Traveling leisurely and contentedly
means leisurely and contented.
Source: Han Dynasty Bangu's "Dongdu Fu": "Everyone can travel leisurely and contentedly, with jade and golden sound. . "
Youyouyouzuo
Refers to being leisurely and comfortable.
Source: Chapter 12 of Li Baojia's "The Appearance of Officialdom" in the Qing Dynasty: "It's peaceful and nothing happens, it's okay." When the police arrived, he was already frightened and panicked. When the police came down, he was even more anxious and had no way out. "
Youzaiyouzai
Refers to a leisurely and comfortable life.
Source: "The Book of Songs·Xiaoya·Cai Shu": "Youzaiyouzai, also It is cruel. "
Leisurely and contented
Leisurely: leisurely; contented: contented and comfortable inside. Describes leisurely and comfortable.
Source: "Jin Dynasty" by Fang Xuanling and others of Tang Dynasty "Book·Fu Jian's Records·Attachment to Wang Meng": "Since I don't participate in the divine contract, I don't have any communication with him, so I think the flashy people will laugh at it lightly. Meng is leisurely and contented, and does not care about it. "
Leisurely and comfortable
Leisure and comfort, carefree.
Source: Volume 4 of Zhang Guisheng's "Yi Sorrow Collection·Loyalty" of the Qing Dynasty: "This is It is said that one can die calmly, but what kind of thing is it that a husband and wife can be of the same mind and do it so leisurely and at ease. ”
Youyouhuhu
Describes a leisurely, lazy or dazed look.
Source: Warring States, Chu, and Song Yu's "Ode to the High Tang Dynasty": "You are carefree and careless, and you lose yourself."
Leisurely travel is contented
Leisurely travel: leisurely Appearance; complacent: feeling proud and comfortable inside. Describes leisurely and comfortable.
Source: Tang Dynasty Fang Xuanling et al.'s "Book of Jin·Fu Jian's Record·Attachment to Wang Meng": "I don't participate in the divine contract, and I don't communicate with it at all. Therefore, the flashy people laugh lightly. It's leisurely and contented, and it's not about being disdainful."
Looking at the mountains with one's cheeks
Describes the leisurely and elegant mood of being in office. He also looks relaxed and content.
Source: Song Dynasty Fan Chengda's "Ci Hu Jing Zhongzhi Cheng's Farewell Rhyme": "Sir, you have a way to resist the floating clouds. The most true meaning is to look at the mountains with your cheeks."
Under the moon in front of the bottle
In front of the wine bottle, under the moon. Refers to the leisurely situation of drinking wine and admiring the moon.
Source: Qing Dynasty Gong Zizhen's "Book Eight with Wu Hongsheng": "My brother is busy with customs in this festival, and he is very anxious. He is not happy about the moon or the wine. In front of the bottle and under the moon, there is still the sound of peeling and pecking, like the sound of Royal Ten All enemies must be rejected at home first, but they are not lucky enough to come and see the color.
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