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What are the idioms of the day?

The sky will fall and the earth will split: just as the sky will fall and the earth will split. Metaphor is a big event.

Forever and ever: it takes a long time to describe. Also described as eternity (especially love).

Inverted: the description has changed a lot. It is also described as a fierce fight.

Distant: refers to a place in the world. It is difficult to meet each other because they are far apart.

Paradise Tunnel: The description is fair and reasonable.

Freezing: describes extremely cold weather.

Soaring into the sky: describe the speech as colorful and extremely beautiful (mostly exaggerated but unrealistic).

Dark sky: describes the scene of wind and sand all over the sky when it is windy. It is also a metaphor for political corruption and social darkness.

Take it for granted: refers to the absolutely correct and unchangeable truth. It also means taking things for granted.

God forbid: the old one means doing things cruelly and destroying human nature, which is unacceptable to God.

Family happiness: refers to family happiness.

Tight encirclement: refers to the encirclement set up in the upper and lower directions. Metaphor enemy, fugitives, etc.

Metaphor in poetry and prose. It also means that people are impetuous and unrealistic.

Far apart: one is in the south of the sky and the other is in the north of the earth. Describe different areas. Also describes the distance is extremely far.

Anger and resentment: it describes that the act of doing harm is very serious and causes widespread anger.

Goddess scattered flowers: describe the appearance of falling things or heavy snow.

Heaven and earth, with one pole above and one level below, are very different metaphors.

Peace in the world: everything is safe. Refers to the world of big branches.

The world is public: the original intention is that the world is public, and the status of the son of heaven is to pass on sages rather than children, which later became the political ideal of a beautiful society.

Everything turns: heaven and earth turn. Metaphor is a major change. It also describes the feeling of dizziness or extreme violence.

The ends of the earth: describe a place far away, or far apart.

Earthquakes: describes great strength or momentum.

Seamless: it means that things are done thoroughly and perfectly without any problems.

Tiancheng: refers to the natural formation of things, in line with the ideal, without artificial addition.

Innocence: Describe children's simple, lively and lovely thoughts, without affectation or hypocrisy.

Favorite son of heaven: originally refers to the powerful northern ethnic Hu people, and later refers to the son who dotes on his parents and is unrestrained.

Ice and snow: describe ice and snow.

Falling from the sky: a metaphor for unexpected sudden appearance.

Unique: the conditions are particularly superior and the environment is particularly good.

Indomitable spirit: the sky above, the ground below. Describe the image as tall, generous and heroic.

Xanadu: Originally Taoism, it refers to the famous summer resort where Shintoism lives. After Dobby refers to a place with beautiful scenery.

Earth-shaking: describes a huge and thorough change. It also means making a lot of noise.

Sunlight: originally described as peace and prosperity. After this metaphor, everyone can see it clearly.

Haotian is extremely confused: it originally meant that the sky was vast and boundless, but later it meant that parents were extremely kind.

Call heaven for land: call heaven loudly and hit the ground with your head. Describe extreme sadness.

Indulge in debauchery: describe debauchery.

Happily: describes being very happy.

The power to save the sky: the original metaphor is correct, extremely powerful and far-reaching. Now more metaphors can preserve the power of serious situations.

Darkness: describes the dark sky. It is also a metaphor for the darkness and chaos of society.

Jing Tian Wei Di: Describe that people are extremely talented and can do very great things.

Thorn field: There are thorns everywhere. Describe difficulties and obstacles.

Earth-shattering: shocking. Describe an event with great motivation or significance.

Creation: Since ancient times, it has often been likened to an unprecedented generation, followed by no one.

Lotte know life: Be content with the status quo and leave it to fate. This is a fatalistic outlook on life.

Cross the sea: To act covertly by deception.

Big lie: Describe a big lie.

Catastrophe: A catastrophe.

Big sin: describe big sin.

Curtains on the ground: the original description is open-minded. Now describe the hard life of working in the field.

Irresistible: at the same time, it is everywhere. Describe the momentum is very strong.

Celebrate with the whole world: people all over the world or the whole country celebrate together.

A bolt from the blue: a metaphor for an unexpected and shocking event that suddenly happened.

There is another world: metaphor has another realm. Describing the realm of scenery or artistic creation is fascinating.

See the sun again: see the sky and the sun again. Metaphor out of the dark, see the light again.

Forever and ever: a long time, a long time.

National color and fragrance: the original description of peony flowers is different from ordinary flowers in color and aroma. Later, she also described the beauty of women.

Vast sky: Describe the vastness of nature. Metaphor is rambling, without a center.

Daylights out: describes extreme fear, or being stimulated out of control.

Disaster falls from the sky: a metaphor for unexpected disasters that suddenly occur.

Good luck: it is often used as a comforting word for others when they are sick or in trouble or misfortune.

Wandering world: Wandering everywhere, with footprints all over the world.

Wandering around the world: down and out, wandering around. Describe life as unstable and extremely difficult.

Judging from the sky: the difference between high and low is as wide as the sky and as wide as the abyss.

Wonderful workmanship: human ingenuity is better than nature. The description technique is very clever.

Over time: for a long time.

No conscience: no conscience. Describe malice to the extreme.

Rock-breaking: Dobby's metaphor article is novel and amazing.

Happiness falls from the sky: a metaphor for suddenly encountering unexpected happy events.

Fantastic: It means that this idea is unrealistic and very strange.

It's sunny after the rain. This is also a metaphor for the political transition from darkness to light.

Close at hand: metaphor is close at hand, but it is difficult to meet each other, as if far away.

Hold your head up: look up at the horizon. Describe arrogance or doing things divorced from reality.

Feel the sadness of heaven and earth: describe extreme sadness and touch the world.

Hold your head high and look up at the horizon. Describe arrogance or doing things divorced from reality.