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What are the idioms that describe the movements of characters?

Take quick steps, turn your head and run intently. Listen attentively, think hard, walk briskly and run.

Listen intently, dig deep into your mind, stride forward, jump and concentrate on hearsay.

Climb over the eaves, run around, glare, swagger, glance left and right, and walk hard.

Fly, look around, limp, fly, wink, crawl, jump up and down.

Look ahead, look up, look far, walk lightly, look at the flowers, look around

Quick-witted, quick-witted, lightning-fast, quick-witted, swift and resolute,

Meteors catch up with the moon, the stars gallop away, the crossbow bolts leave the string, move like rabbits, burst into tears, burst into tears,

Cry bitterly. Crying, nodding and smiling, sipping, smiling indifferently, dancing,

eating, bared his teeth, scratching his head, looking at each other, Hippie smile

talk like a fish in a teacup, talk like a fish in a teacup, talk like a fish in a teacup, talk like a fish in a teacup

be nervous and nervous, lose your mind, lose your mind, be on tenterhooks

be anxious, work hard, forget to eat and sleep, smell chickens dancing, go all out to fight for the upper reaches, cut through thorns

be indomitable, be unyielding, be afraid of death and be shameless. Very happy

Hold your head high, panic, dejected, listless, pull a long face, be frightened and pale, and be radiant

Be furious and rush to the top with one eye and ten lines, and make one step at a time in a thousand miles a day, and go to the sky to see the flowers and jump for joy

Help the old and the young to dance, have a heart-to-heart talk, lean forward and rush forward to tell each other, wading forward and backward

Be absorbed in dancing, be clumsy and wink at you. Smiling with joy

Stay transfixed and wait for the rabbit to steal the bell and buy the pearl to return the pearl, sighing and sighing over the mountains

Sneaking and stumbling, whispering and chattering

Eager to try, scurrying about, the blind man touching the elephant and dispatching troops, swaying from side to side, looking around and looking down.