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Smiling face, beautiful woman, head guessing four-word idiom

1. The first four photos of smiling women in saxophone shirts are a blockbuster. Basic explanation: metaphor usually has no outstanding performance, and its achievements are amazing at once.

Pinyin pronunciation: y and mí ng j and ng ré n

Synonym group: Become famous in one fell swoop, become famous in one step, and become famous all over the world.

Antonym group: discredited, notorious, humiliating.

Usage: subject-predicate type; As subject, predicate, object and attribute; Used by the state and the collective.

The origin of the idiom: "Historical Records Funny Biography": "This bird will fly if it doesn't fly, and it will soar into the sky; It will be a blockbuster if you don't sing. "

Two-part allegorical saying: Spring thunder begins; Shooting at midnight; Chu Zhuangwang riddle.