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What idioms with cluster words are there?

Idioms with subordinate characters include: hearing and seeing, being clever, being clever, being extremely clever, hearing and seeing, being discerning, being clever all one's life, being confused for a moment, being extremely clever, being extremely clever, being extremely clever, being extremely clever. Details are as follows:

1, heard and heard.

Interpretation plexus: sensitive hearing; Ming: You have a keen eye. Listen carefully and see clearly. Describe a clear mind and keen eyes.

From Li Qingru's ninth poem "The Edge of a Mirror Flower": At this time, I only feel alert and sober, but when I look back at the classics I read in my childhood, I will never forget them, even the poems I wrote at ordinary times are like now.

At this time, I took Zhu Cao with me, but I only felt clear-headed and sharp-eyed. Who knows that when I recall the classics I read as a child, I will never forget them, even the poems I wrote in peacetime are in front of me.

Grammatical combination; As predicate, attribute and object; Describe a clear mind

2. Smart and wise

Interpretation refers to intelligence and wisdom.

From Confucius' family heirloom: "Be smart and wise, but remain foolish."

Smart people should keep a sincere and open-minded attitude.

Grammatical combination; As predicate, attribute and object; Describe cleverness and wisdom

3. Intelligence

Interpretation refers to having rich and agile intelligence and outstanding talents.

From Yan Zhitui's "Yan Family Instructions Governing the Family" Beiqi: "Wisdom, knowing the past and the present, should help the gentleman, help the gentleman."

If you have rich and agile intelligence and outstanding talents, and have knowledge of ancient and modern China and foreign countries, you should help those people with noble personality and good moral conduct and help them make up for their shortcomings.

Grammatical combination; As predicate, attribute and complement; Describe intellectual development

4. smart

Explain cleverness: developed intelligence and high talent. Smart: flexible and smart. Describe a child as clever, lively and smart.

From the forty-ninth chapter of Shi Ming Nai 'an's Water Margin: "So this Lehe is a wise man; All kinds of music, learned to learn; Know the end of doing things; Speaking of gun and stick martial arts, sugar is like honey. "

It turns out that this is a wise man; All kinds of musical instruments can be learned as soon as they are learned; Be considerate when doing things; Speaking of the martial arts of dancing guns, I like it as much as seeing honey.

Grammatical combination; As a predicate; Describe a clever mind

5, ice snow cleverness

It means that people are smart.

From Tang Du Fu's "Send Twenty-three Servants to Hanzhong": "The ice and snow are exquisite, and the thunder goes to the elite."

Smart people have no noble character, and elite troops have lost the momentum of running thunder and lightning.

Grammatical subject-predicate form; As predicate and attribute; Describe people as pure and smart.