Fill in the relevant four-word idiom: poetry-

1, winding path leading to a secluded place: My road winds through a sheltered valley, branches and flowers to a Buddhist retreat. -Chang Jian's "Zen State after Broken Mountain Temple";

Describe a winding path leading to a secluded place.

2. All is silent: All is silent here, but the bell is ringing. -Chang Jian's "Zen State after Broken Mountain Temple";

Describe the surrounding environment is very quiet, there is no sound at all.

3, confusion: the male rabbit's feet are confused, and the female rabbit's eyes are blurred. -"Mulan Poetry";

It is complicated to describe things, and it is not easy to see the details.

4. Romantic Numbers: Count romantic numbers and look at the present. -Mao Zedong's "Qinyuan Spring Snow";

Refers to talents who have an influence on an era.

5, joys and sorrows: people have joys and sorrows, and the moon is cloudy and sunny. -Su Shi's "Water Tune");

It refers to various life experiences and situations.

6. Like a yellow crane: the yellow crane will never come to the earth, and the white clouds will never fly without him. -Yellow Crane Tower in Cui Hao);

Now metaphor without a trace or a trace.

7. The mountain turned around: then he disappeared at the corner of the pass, leaving only his hoofprint. -Song of Snow White sends Tian Shuji Wu home; Describe the mountain and the road.

8. My Fair Lady: My Fair Lady is a good gentleman. -The Book of Songs;

Metaphor is a beautiful woman.

9, the elderly crouch: the elderly crouch, aiming at a thousand miles. -Cao Cao's "The Tortoise is Born";

An ambitious person is old, but still ambitious.

10, helpless: helpless, as if meeting Yan. -Yan Shu's "Huanxisha";

It means that there is no road, only this road.

1 1, deja vu: I can't help falling, and I feel deja vu when I come back. -Yan Shu's "Huanxisha";

Describe the reappearance of what you saw.

12. Breaking halberd and sinking sand: The iron that breaks halberd and sinking sand has not been sold, so wash it. -Du Mu's Red Cliff;

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13, a dark willow blooms brilliantly: heavy mountains and heavy waters lead nowhere, and a dark willow blooms in another village. -Lu You's Tour of Shanxi Village;

More refers to going from adversity to hopeful prosperity.

Wind and waves: one day, I will ride the wind and waves, sail and sail across the deep sea. -Li Bai's "It's Hard to Go";

Metaphor is ambitious, fearless and brave.