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Talented idioms

There are only three idioms of talent: talent, talent and beauty.

First, there are many talents.

1, pinyin: rén cái jǐ jǐ

2. Interpretation: Describe the talent pool.

3. Source: The Pre-Qin philosophers of the Zhou Dynasty, Book Da Yu Mo: There are many people, but listen to my life. There are many talents, and they all obey the orders of Tianzheng. )

Second, talented people come forth in large numbers

1, pinyin: rén cái bèi ch

2. Interpretation: Describe the continuous emergence of a large number of talents.

3. Source: Yu's Love, Songs and Patterns Six: Among them, there are many talents and many people. Talents among them are constantly emerging, and one is stronger than the other. )

Third, it looks good.

1, pinyin: y χ bi χ o ré n cá i

2, interpretation: describe people's handsome appearance, personable.

3. Source: Yuan Wang Jiangge: With your talent, I am afraid that no favorite husband will marry one! Are you afraid of not marrying the husband you like? )

Extended data

First, the talent is similar: Bin Binji

1, pinyin: b and n b and n j ǐ j ǐ.

2. Interpretation: Interpretation is to describe the appearance of more talents.

3. Source: Zheng Qing Guan Ying's Dangerous Words and Skills in a Prosperous Age: At present, many educators enter universities by studying. Nowadays, many talents are studying in private schools and entering colleges and universities for education. )

Second, good-looking synonyms: good-looking.

1, Pinyin: yí bi ? o tá ng tá ng ng ng

2. Interpretation: Describe a person with a correct appearance, generous manners and dignified posture.

3. Source: The Five Dynasties Kings "Tang Yan Never Meet": Shisanlang is handsome and handsome, and he is a good general. Shisanlang is a dignified general with handsome appearance and generous manners. )