Hidden idioms in poetry? (Urgent) At least 15 sentences

1. If you want to compare the West Lake to the West, it is always better to put on light makeup and heavy makeup. Hidden idiom: Wear heavy makeup and light makeup

2. I advise God to cheer up and send talents of any kind. Hidden idiom: eclectic

3. The grass is long and the orioles are flying in the February sky, and the willows are brushing against the embankment intoxicated by the spring smoke. Hidden idiom: The grass grows and the orioles fly

4. Thousands of hammers are struck out of the mountains, and the fire burns like nothing. Hidden idiom: shattered into pieces

5. The custom of Kyushu relies on wind and thunder, and it is sad that thousands of horses are silent. Hidden idiom: Thousands of horses are silent

6. Don’t rush back when we meet again, tomorrow’s yellow flowers and butterflies will also be worried. Hidden idiom: Tomorrow's yellow flowers

7. Where Nuwa refines stones to mend the sky, the rocks break the sky and make the autumn rain startle. Hidden idiom: shocking

8. Endless is the sorrow of separation, and I have thought about it all over the world. Hidden idiom: Endless

9. The first to get the moon is the tower near the water, and the flowers and trees facing the sun are easy to spring. Hidden idiom: Tower near the water

10. On this day last year, in this door, the faces of the people and the peach blossoms complemented each other. Hidden idiom: peach blossoms with human faces

11. How can you cut the candles from the west window and talk about the rainy night in Bashan? Hidden idiom: Cut the candle from the west window

12. Whoever speaks from the heart will be rewarded with three rays of spring. Hidden idiom: An inch of grass shines with spring light

13. The spring silkworms will not run out until they are dead, and the wax torch will turn to ashes before the tears dry up. Hidden idiom: Do your best

14. It is easy to recognize the east wind, and it is always spring with its brilliant colors. Hidden idiom: a thousand purples and reds

15. There is no way out despite the mountains and rivers, and there is another village with dark willows and bright flowers. Hidden idiom: The willows are dark and the flowers are bright

16. The breeze blows with both sleeves toward the sky, so as not to make short talk. Hidden idiom: Breeze on two sleeves

17. The peach blossoms and flowing water disappear, and there is a different world than this world. Hidden idiom: There is a different world

18. There is no colorful phoenix flying wings in the body, but there is a clear understanding in the heart

Hidden idiom: There is a clear understanding in the heart

19. The spring breeze is proud of the horse's hoof disease, one day See all the flowers in Chang'an every day. Hidden idiom: Proud in the spring breeze

20. Helpless, the flowers fall away, and the familiar swallows return.

Hidden idiom: helpless