Use 4 uncommon idioms to create a philosophical sentence

1. There are as many lychee trees in Conghua as the vast ocean.

3. They never fight or care about anything. They continue to work and make honey, working tirelessly all day long. . . . .

4. These are the two words "Mai Lang" that you will truly admire created by the ancients. If it is not an accidental creation by a skilled hand, it is indeed the essence of refined language. Dominated by yellow and green, it is boundless and as open as a rock. If it weren't for the distant peaks that look like side by side reminding you, you would forget that the car is driving on a plateau. At this time, the thoughts that come to you may be "majestic" or "great",

and other adjectives; however, at the same time, your eyes may feel a little tired, and you are not satisfied with the current "majestic" or "great" "Close your eyes, and another taste grows secretly in your heart.

5. However, in an instant, if you suddenly look up and see a row of trees far ahead - no, or just three or five trees, one tree, standing proudly like sentinels, then What will happen to your sleepy mood?

6. It is a tree that strives to reach the top, with straight trunks and straight branches.

7. All its branches point upward and are closely close together, as if they have been artificially added, forming a bunch and never leaning out.

8. Even though it is only as thick as a bowl, it strives to develop upwards, reaching a height of about ten feet, two feet, towering, indomitable, and resisting the northwest wind.

9. How could you not imagine that in the vast land behind enemy lines, there are strong and unyielding sentinels everywhere, standing proudly like the poplar trees, guarding their hometown? Don't you think further that the poplar trees, with their branches and leaves closely united and striving for progress, might just symbolize the spirit and will of those who are fighting across the North China Plain today and writing the history of New China with their blood?

10. "Since 1945, every year on October 21, thousands of people from all over the world come to Krakujevaci to mourn the 300 children killed by the Nazis." Momoa tell me.

11. The Serbian people’s resistance to violence and persistence in freedom - the voices of generations of "people", in the rhythm of poetry and music, resound through the sky and throughout the valley. The echo lingered in the pouring rain.

12. Unlike the Parthenon, this is not a rare, unique work.

13. Ask an architect who is also a poet to build the One Thousand and One Dreams of One Thousand and One Nights, and add gardens, square pools, fountains, and groups of swans. and peacocks. In short, please assume that some kind of dazzling cave of human imagination, whose appearance is a temple and a palace, is this famous garden.

14. This is some kind of horrifying and unknown masterpiece, vaguely visible in the indescribable morning light, like the silhouette of Asian civilization glimpsed on the horizon of European civilization.

15. What was done to the Parthenon in the past is what is being done to the Old Summer Palace now, only more thoroughly and more beautifully, so that nothing remains. The treasures of all our cathedrals put together may not equal this marvelous and splendid museum of the East. There are not only art treasures there, but also a large number of gold and silver products. Great achievements! The harvest is huge! Two winners, one filled his pockets, that was visible, the other filled his chest.

16. Then he knew that something was wrong with his original plan. He was now alone and completely on enemy-controlled land.

17. He ran towards the house, reviewing the few words of French he had learned at that time specifically for such emergencies.

18. They searched quickly and found the American paratrooper in a blink of an eye and dragged him out of the cupboard.

19. The sound comes from all directions, and it seems that catching it is just a matter of time.

20. She returned him without hesitation to the cupboard by the fireplace.

21. Although he hated the writing style, the arguments were different.

22. Thirteen months passed, and she replied faithfully, more and more often, and even when his letters had not been received, she continued to write consistently.

23. A person's life cannot always be smooth sailing, and he will inevitably suffer failures of one kind or another. However, some people suffer more, and some people suffer less.

24. This fork in the road forks into two roads: one is a road of despair and failure, which leads to complete failure, which is the real failure; the other is a road of despair and failure. One road is to learn lessons and work hard. This road leads to failure or the opposite of failure - success, but only by embarking on this road can there be hope of success.

25. In the early nineteenth century, there was a British general who was defeated on the battlefield and fled. He hid in the haystack of a farmhouse to take shelter from the wind and rain. He was miserable and depressed.

26. In a daze, he suddenly found a spider in the corner struggling to weave a web in the wind and rain. The thread was blown off time and time again, but the spider pulled the thread and re-knotted it again and again. It was not discouraged and finally completed the web. The net is formed.

27. The general was deeply inspired, and later regrouped, finally defeating his opponent Napoleon at the Battle of Waterloo. This general is the famous Wellington in history.

28. The rest also crowded out and applauded sparsely.

29. There was a middle school student who failed the college entrance examination and was so disillusioned that he took all his savings and went on a trip, preparing to commit suicide after spending all the money.

30. If there is only silence, then life will definitely be boring.

31. At this time, my mother scolded me sarcastically: "What a lazy man!" There was no need to go through several such admonitions.

32. When she grows up, she will always be busy and look tired.

33. They only need to take one or two steps, but they don’t care if they take ten steps. They would rather follow the rules and get exhausted than use their minds to be lazy and take advantage of others.

34. In order to avoid carrying water over mountains and ridges, water pumps and waterwheels were invented. These are the later achievements of lazy people.

35. If some lazy people had not established the rule of "2+2=4", how complicated the situation would be in our lives and how many exhausting troubles we would encounter!

36. Faced with his contemplation in the sun, Alexander the Great's illustrious military exploits seemed insignificant.

37. I often can’t help but think of the girl on the train and wonder what’s wrong with her now.

38. He pulled a book from the shelf. The layout of the paper was exactly the same as "Destruction", but a little thicker. There were two eight-part characters printed on the cover: "Iron Current".

39. "Look at your serious look, like a big professor, why don't you speak..."

40. Music and he formed an incomprehensible relationship. Although he did not pursue the path of a professional musician, his beloved violin accompanied him throughout his life.

41. A precocious interest in music is only one aspect that makes this withdrawn child unique.

42. He couldn't put it down and turned the plate around, but the needle still pointed north.

43. Whenever she saw someone practicing their steps happily to the accompaniment of a military band, he would either turn his head or say angrily: These long heads are superfluous. Just give him a backbone.

44. These books are like a colorful picture, showing an orderly nature in front of him.

45. That formula composed of wonderful Arabic numerals is actually a famous theorem.

46. This is really a way to stimulate the curiosity of children, and Albert is eager to try it.

47. He sat motionless in front of his small desk, flipping through the algebra books he could read, practicing the method of proving this difficult problem.

48. He held this "sacred" little book in his hands and read it like a charm.

49. He was in awe of the many strict laws and broad world contained in it.

50. Now his curiosity about science and truth has made him ambitious.

51. Because the German classical works he talked about often made Albert fall into deep thought, and sometimes made him forget to leave.

52. The big man who scared them just now is stunned.

53. Her initial struggle was a difficult one, as those who opposed her did not hesitate to speak all kinds of profanity and untruths to her followers.

54. An elegant woman will never appear in front of a judge, never hang out in a men's club, and still

talk incessantly.

55. Many women know Susan B. Anthony as a woman of gentleness, wisdom and courage to fight.

56. Thousands of women joined her at rallies.

57. Women can go to college as a matter of course and work in various industries of their choice.

58. In the intricate technological processes of modern industry, it is often not as simple as making tea and drinking it.

59. There are many relationships, they are complicated and complicated, and there are often situations where "everything is ready, all we need is the east wind".

60. It seems that this is "making a mountain out of a molehill", but when there are too many work links, it is very necessary to do so.

61. Looking from a distance, the waves of the Dead Sea rise and fall endlessly.

62. Who would have thought that there are no fish, shrimps, aquatic plants, or even any grass growing on the seaside in such a vast sea.

63. Didu was furious and once again ordered the prisoners to be thrown into the sea, but the slaves were still safe.

64. Didu was horrified, thinking that the slaves were blessed by the gods and could not drown repeatedly, so he had to order them all to be released.

65. The men in the village had a bad habit. Prophet Lot advised them to change their bad habits, but they refused to repent.

66. God punishes those stubborn people: leaving them with neither fresh water to drink nor fresh water to grow crops.

67. The river water flows into the Dead Sea, continues to evaporate, and the salts precipitate. Over the years, they accumulate thicker and thicker, forming the Dead Sea, the saltiest saltwater lake in the world today.

68. The surgeon's hand also cast a very faint shadow in all directions.

69. The stars began to twinkle in the dark sky, and people felt dizzy.

70. I picked up the mica piece and looked at it over and over, and I couldn't help but have questions.

71. This shadow is exactly the same as Mrs. Li’s profile.

72. It has deeply entered our lives and become our inseparable good friend.

73. Whether this problem can be properly solved is directly related to the future survival of mankind.

74. Some optimists reject such alarmist claims.

75. There are many marine organisms in the deep sea and open ocean that have not been fully exploited by us, and their huge potential is self-evident.