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Find a list of idioms and definitions commonly used by primary and secondary school students.

Idioms with ancient poems: a hundred rivers return to the sea, and the flowers are bright and the makeup is light.

Sun-related: the sun flies like a boat, the sun is disappearing and the sun is rising.

Describe the grandeur of the Yangtze River: avalanches gallop and devour mountains and rivers.

Description of high-rise building: unique caves, antique and magnificent pavilions.

Describe the hardships of ancient people: hanging books in corners, walking through walls, and reflecting snow by light.

Description of natural scenery: lake, mountain, mountain, water, spring, grass and warblers flying.

Calm idiom: Take your time, take your time, and stay calm.

Describe people's qualities: pure, clean, aboveboard, indomitable and approachable.

Describe the facial expressions and emotions of the characters: furious, cheerful, ecstatic and overjoyed.

An idiom in a historical story: visit the cottage three times, serve the country faithfully, and hope to quench your thirst with an iron pestle.

The idiom in the fable story: Ye Gong loves dragons, making the finishing point, which is self-contradictory.

Idioms from fairy tales: Eight Immortals crossed the sea, the Goddess Chang'e flying to the moon, Pangu opened the sky, and fairies filled the sky.

Describe beautiful scenery and things: the magnificence of Yuyuqionglou is the icing on the cake.

Show the heroic behavior of the characters: be brave, forget one's life, risk one's life, and move forward wave after wave.

Language animals: as timid as a mouse, play the lute to a cow and wait for a rabbit.

Describe erudition: erudite and knowledgeable people learn well today, but talented people learn deeply.

Description of snow: goose feather, heavy snow, cold winter, white clothes and northern scenery.

Related to the Monkey King: a total victory, sharp eyes, ever-changing, causing havoc.

Related to Confucius: never tire of learning, never tire of being happy, reasoning by analogy,

War-related: bullets, fighting in the south and fighting in the north, swords and swords, and thousands of troops.

Describe people's wisdom: look forward to things like gods, learn from the past, gather wisdom and be resourceful today.

Describe the behavior and style of the characters: gentle and radiant, radiant and graceful.

Describe people's eloquence: eloquent, eloquent.

Describe the movements of the characters: help the old and bring the young to dance, go on the rampage, and boss around.

Describe human friendship: brotherly love, mutual care, like-minded, inseparable.

Explain the governor's understanding: learning from the sea is endless, dripping water wears away the stone, accumulating over time, and diligence can make up for it.

Describe the momentum and atmosphere of things: overwhelming and breathtaking in Changhong and Ma Benteng.

Describe the characteristics of the four seasons: cool in autumn, scorching sun and cold in spring.

Describe the scene of prosperity: full of enthusiasm, thriving and endless flow.

Describe the beautiful scenery of mountains and rivers: sparkling lakes, mountains, mountains, clear water and beautiful water.

Description of flowers and trees: the green grass is colorful, the ancient trees are towering, and the peach is red and the willow is green.

Describe the sun, moon and wind: scorching sun, hot rain, sunny weather and changeable wind and moon are boundless.

Description color: black and white, colorful trees.

Idioms with antonyms: self-destruction, three strong, two weak, seven up and eight down.

Idiom synonym: race against time, sweet words last forever.

Represents war: the war to conquer the south and the north is invincible and unstoppable.

It means to study hard: forget to eat and sleep for ten years, and hang the beam through the wall to borrow light.

Devotion: absorption, absorption and reabsorption with undivided attention.

Cooperation: Like-minded, in the same boat.

Intensive reading: Choose words carefully, trace the source, and speak word for word like a book.

Extensive reading: skim flowers and swallow dates.

Including "one": a thousand miles in a lifetime, a thousand miles in a day.

AABB style: conscientious and cheerful day and night.

AABC style: die in an orderly way, care for each other and haggle over every ounce.

ABCC style: gentle and careful, beaming and radiant.

ABAC style: indifferent with one heart, not feeling boundless.

Write the protagonist in the following idioms:

Embattled on all sides (Xiang Yu), fledgling (Zhuge Liang), making an expedition (Wang Xizhi)

Boiling beans and burning grass (Cao Pi) Burn your bridges (Xiang Yu) An armchair strategist (Zhao Kuo)

The last stop (Han Xin) refers to the deer for the horse (Zhao Gao) to save Zhao Yuwei (Sun Bin).

The straw boat borrowed an arrow (Zhuge Liang) and returned Zhao (Lin Xiangru) intact (Gou Jian)

Offer a humble apology (Lian Po) Mao Sui recommended himself (Mao Sui) and listened to the chicken dance (Zu Ti)

Three visits to the thatched cottage (Liu Bei), looking at plums to quench thirst (Cao Cao) and looking at poverty (Jing Ke)

Seven Steps to Success (Cao Zhi), Hard Work (Gou Jian), Digging for the Corner and Seeking the Light (Kuang Heng)

Make the finishing point (Zhang Shen hates it) Looking at plum to quench thirst (Cao Cao) Serving the country faithfully (Yue Fei)

Burn one's bridges (Xiang Yu), fill in the blanks (South China), and prescribe the right medicine (Hua Tuo)

Have a plan (Su Shi) Be happy without thinking about Shu (Liu Chan) Join the army (Ban Chao)

Write idioms containing "hand" according to the meaning;

Describe extreme excitement: dancing and describing friendship as deep as brothers: brotherhood.

Describe medical skills: rejuvenation with wonderful hands; Describe alertness and agility; Take over quickly with your eyes.

Describe harmony: shaking hands describes agility, exquisite craftsmanship and ingenuity.

Caption: I like it very much: I can't put it down. I describe myself as skilled or tactful: I am diligent.

Antonyms fill idioms:

(Internal) Should (External) Help (Old) Take (Young) (Advance) (Retreat) Dilemma from (Start) to (End)

Escape from (death) (life) one (no) place (existence) three (long) two (short) (life) separation (death)

Controversy (first) fear (later) shock (day) move (ground) sound (east) strike (west) (long) sigh (short)

Turn (danger) into (safety) goods (less) into (more) seven (upper) eight (lower) half (confidence) and half (doubt)

Nine (Death) One (Life) Talk with (Gan) * * * (Bitterness) Talk with (Heaven) Say (Earth) Out (Life) Into (Death)

(Big) Surprise (Small) Strange (South) Tone (Cold) Irony (Hot) Irony (Yin) Bad (Yang) Wrong

The "most" in idioms (writing idioms according to the meaning)

The farthest place-the most abnormal climate at the ends of the earth-blue sky thunderbolt.

The most desolate place-the fastest speed in the barren land-goes like lightning.

The most learned person-the shortest season today-is a day in Sanqiu.

The broadest mind-the most difficult meal to cook with an open mind-cooks without rice.

The most expensive manuscript fee-a word is worth a thousand dollars, the longest leg-reaches the sky in one step.

People who love learning the most-hungry people who love work the most-forget to eat and sleep.

The most expensive manuscript fee-a word is worth 1000 yuan, and the most expensive word-a promise is worth 1000 yuan.

The most valuable words-the most valuable words-good words.

The most precious time-precious moments and the longest life-is endless.

The longest leg-the longest time to reach the sky in one step-will last forever.

The longest day-the longest stick that lasts a year-is the pillar of heaven.

The most successful battle-sweeping the most radical change-turned the world upside down.

The most thorough labor-the worst outcome of weeding-is a complete failure.

The highest enthusiasm-the biggest benefit of enthusiasm-a million profits.

The greatest satisfaction-the home with the greatest satisfaction-is home all over the world.

The biggest capacity-all-encompassing, the biggest gap-is a world of difference.

The biggest hand-the biggest operation of covering the sky with one hand-is completely transformed.

The largest place-the largest leaf in the endless area-can't see a leaf.

The busiest season-the most open activity in eventful autumn-is well known.

The tallest giant-the highest waterfall with indomitable spirit-plummeted.

The most outstanding medical skills-the highest technology from medicine to disease-magical skills

The wisest command-the best memory in a hundred phone calls-is read from memory.

The best archery-kill two birds with one stone the most desolate place-barren land

Idioms with "sea"

Describe a large number of people, a sea of people, powerful and overwhelming.

Describe a large number of people and a sea of people. The metaphor is gone forever.

Metaphor lost, such as falling into a sea of smoke, metaphor to a dangerous place, daoshanhuohai.

Metaphor: without news, the stone sinks into the sea, metaphor: each has his own skills, and the Eight Immortals cross the sea.

Metaphor is what people want, metaphor to see the world, things change.

Metaphor is strong-willed jingwei reclamation, referring to all corners of the country.

Idiom with "horse"

After a cursory reading, I made a great contribution.

Take the lead with an uncertain attitude.

Expand strength, recruit people, and flow more people.

Flat terrain-Ma Pingchuan acting alone, acting alone.

The momentum is enormous. Ma Benteng, come on, speed up.

Heroic sacrifice on the battlefield, success in a battle on the battlefield, success at once.

Complete the idiom according to the suggested meaning:

(1) (thousand words) (ten thousand words): I said a lot.

2 (Hu) word (chaos) word: nonsense.

3 (Hao) word (Zhuang) word: full of heroic words.

(4) (gorgeous) words (clever) words: false and beautiful words.

(5) Light (light) words (fine) words: words that whisper softly.

(6) (1) spoken (semi-) language: one or two sentences.

(7) (3) Language (2): A few words.

(8) (sweet) words (honey) words: beautiful words said to please or deceive people.

(9) (self) speech (self) language: soliloquize.

(10) coldness: cynicism.

(1 1) Slang: unfounded words. More refers to the slanderous language spread behind.

(12) Gossip: Unfounded rumor. Refers to private discussion or malicious slander.

(13) (only) word (piece): describes a fragmentary word that cannot express its complete meaning.

(14) (false) lies: lying, lying.

Fill in the blanks and form idioms:

(1) thousand (army) ten thousand (horse) seven (zero) eight (fall) three (heart) two (meaning)

② Thousand (Difficult) Ten Thousand (Dangerous) Seven (Hands) Eight (Feet) Three (Slaves) Four (Virtues)

(3) Thousand (Xin) Thousand (Bitter) Seven (Upper) Eight (Lower) Three (Mountain) Five (Yue)

(4) Thousand (variable) ten thousand (chemical) seven (spell) eight (poly) three (head) six (arm)

(5) Thousand (Autumn) Ten Thousand (Generation) Seven (Old) Eight (Ten) Three (More) and a Half (Night)

Example: suddenly (high) suddenly (low) suddenly (come) suddenly (go)

Suddenly (bright) suddenly (dark) suddenly (more) suddenly (less) suddenly (cold) suddenly (hot)

Sudden (hidden) Sudden (now) Sudden (front) Sudden (back) Sudden (up) Sudden (down)

Suddenly (go) suddenly (run) suddenly (squeeze) suddenly (loose) suddenly (busy) suddenly (idle)

Idioms solitaire replied:

1. I can't let go: I can't let go+come back+hard-won+easy.

2. Success in one fell swoop: failure to live successfully+abiding by the law+benevolence outside the law+benevolence without mercy.

3. blockbuster: human feelings are warm and cold+warm clothes and feet+food is not enough+belly hair.

4. Have a well-thought-out plan: peace in Zhu Bao+happiness and respect+prosperity+expensive but not expensive.

5. rhetoric: serious+long-term+round-trip futility+futility.

Supplementary idioms, which initially formed the city names of our country:

The supreme person who hunts the moon from the sea will win, and the truth will eventually come out.

It is rare for a scholar to make a wish to open an official position. It's rare to be in the same boat.

All corners of the country are insincere, so it is better to live and work in the west than to die and surrender.

It's more important than a comeback.

The mirage in your hand, like a river flowing from south to north, will last forever, the sea will dry up and the rocks will rot.

The wind has blown away, Conan's dream is no three no four, and the gold in the sand has no end.

Richness, Chun Xue, introduction to the east, a skill like Mount Tai, Spring and Autumn.

There are many talents in the south, marching to the north and fighting in all corners of the country.

Man can conquer nature.

Fill in idioms

Historian Tan Qian was born in Zhejiang in the late Ming and early Qing Dynasties. He studied hard (read widely) since he was a child and was determined to write a (informative and credible) Ming history. After 20 years of struggle, he compiled "The Lack of Country", which has been passed down through the ages. Just before the book went to press, an unexpected thing happened. The thief stole from his house and saw that there was nothing to steal, so he stole the national palace from the bamboo box. From then on, there were only two lines of tears in the manuscript (missing) (tea and rice) and (sleepless night). At the age of 59, he was (in rags), (running around all day) ignored in the sandstorm (old and weak) (writing hard), and finally a new country was born. This is a masterpiece of Ming history. Tan Qian is therefore famous in history.

Idioms with "body parts"

I work hard, I'm scared, I'm worried, I'm sad.

Heart-to-heart is heart-to-heart, ingenuity, kindness, frowning and slovenly.

Dance, smile and care for each other.