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How to make sentences with flickering light and shadow?

Words used to describe "light flickering and flickering" are: flickering is visible.

It can be seen that míng mièk Jiàn, a Chinese word, means to describe flickering.

Source: Tang Zongyuan's Eight Notes on Xiaoshitang in Yongzhou: "Snakes can be seen in the southwest of Wangchi."

Interpretation: (I) looked southwest of Xiaoshitang, and saw (the stream) winding like the Big Dipper, (the current) bending like a snake crawling, sometimes visible, sometimes invisible.

Synonym: faintly visible

If looming, pronunciation: ruo yǐn ruo Xiàn, a Chinese idiom, vague.

Source: Qing Pu Songling's Strange Tales from a Lonely Studio Pearl: "When Li Jing is asked, he will see it looming, like smoke, already on the couch."

Extended data:

Antonym: black and white, clear at a glance.

1, black and white, pronounced as hēi bái fēn míng, an idiom in China, is a metaphor for distinguishing right from wrong.

Source: Lu Xun's strange lace literature (3): Turning down again is Mr. Mu's "Miss in Dark Green Shirt", which contains three illustrations, some of which are like Mai Suile's handwriting, black and white.

2. Be clear at a glance is an idiom, pronounced y ρ mù liorá n, which means to see clearly at a glance. Describe things and things clearly, and you will know what is going on at a glance.

Source: Song Zhuxi's Zhuzi School 137: "When you see the truth thoroughly, you can see it at a glance from a height."