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Crowd in: As soon as the gate of the stadium was opened, the fans swarmed in.

angry: angry: emotional. Describe very angry

Concentrate: gather, meet: gather. Describe being very focused

talking to yourself

A close call: describe the situation as critical

Better troops and simpler administration: Jane: Simplify

Like mushrooms after rain: describe the emergence of new things.

A dazzling array of beautiful things: a metaphor for many beautiful things appearing before your eyes.

indomitable spirit: describes the image as very tall and heroic.

leave no stone unturned: methods. Say: method. Try every means.

With relish: He is reading a comic book with relish.

Race to the top: When the starting gun rang, the athletes raced on the runway.

Hungry: Metaphorically speaking, demanding is urgent, just like being hungry for food and thirsty for water.

high spirits: high spirits: high spirits. Pick: Spirit. Lie: exuberant. Describe a very happy look,

cautious: cautious: serious and cautious.

brand-new: brand-new: bright and bright. Describe that the old look has changed and presented a new look.

I was amazed: everyone was amazed when I saw that he had written beautiful calligraphy.

magnificent: facing the magnificent sea, he is very excited.

get killed by neck: kill: kill. Stretch your neck and wait to be killed. To die without resistance.

The prisoner knows that he can't escape his guilt, so he has to be killed by the neck.

clothes don't mop the floor: drag, drag. Clothes don't touch the ground, which means very busy.

There's so much work these days that he has no clothes to mop the floor.

clear water and ice: as white as ice water. Describe a noble character or elegant writing.

She is such a clean person, how can she be with those bad people?

fish bones are stuck in the throat. Metaphor psychology has something to say, which is very uncomfortable.

I know the truth, but I can't say it. It's like drowning in my throat.

Look up to things and look down on animals: you should serve your parents in the world and support your wife and children in the next. Generally refers to maintaining a family life.

it's very hard for dad to get up early every day and spread the dark, and look up to things and livestock.

be evil: persist in doing evil and refuse to repent.

this man is evil and will be punished by law in the end.

it doesn't help: it doesn't help things.

if you don't study hard now, it won't help if you regret it later.

A bookkeeper with feet: a person with accurate memory and profound knowledge.

He is diligent, thoughtful and knowledgeable. He is really a bookkeeper with feet.

Every word is like a pearl. Describe the mellow voice. It is also a metaphor for beautiful articles and gorgeous rhetoric.

This kind of article is really full of words. After reading it several times, it is still memorable.

Idiom: Make people laugh generously

Make people laugh: make people laugh; Generosity: originally refers to people who know the avenue, and later refers to people who are knowledgeable or have expertise. To make an insider laugh.

looking at the ocean: looking up. Look up at Poseidon and sigh. The original meaning is to sigh your smallness in front of great things. Nowadays, it is more like feeling helpless because of incompetence or lack of conditions when doing things.

Idiom: taboo for medical treatment

taboo: taboo; Avoid: fear, fear. Hide the disease and refuse to treat it. Metaphor is to hide one's shortcomings and mistakes for fear of criticism.

Crowd in: As soon as the gate of the stadium was opened, the fans swarmed in.

angry: angry: emotional. Describe being very angry.

concentrate: gather, meet: gather. Describe concentration

soliloquize: talk to yourself

Close call: describe the situation as critical

Better troops and simpler administration: Jane: simplify.

like mushrooms after rain: describes the emergence of a large number of new things

a dazzling array of things: a metaphor for the emergence of many beautiful things.

indomitable spirit: describes the image as very tall and heroic.

leave no stone unturned: methods. Say: method. Try every means.

With relish: He is reading a comic book with relish.

Race to the top: When the starting gun rang, the athletes raced on the runway.

Hungry: the metaphor is urgent, just like being hungry for food and thirsty for water.

In high spirits: interest. Pick: Spirit. Lie: exuberant. Describe a very happy look.

cautious: cautious: serious and cautious.

brand-new: brand-new: bright and bright. Describe that the old look has changed and presented a new look. Impressed: everyone was amazed to see that he had written beautiful calligraphy.

magnificent: facing the magnificent sea, he is very excited.

the beginning and the end are lovely and mutually contradictory.

get killed by neck: kill: kill. Stretch your neck and wait to be killed. To die without resistance.

clothes don't mop the floor: drag, drag. Clothes don't touch the ground, which means very busy.

clear water and ice: as white as ice water. Describe a noble character or elegant writing.

fish bones are stuck in the throat. Metaphor psychology has something to say, which is very uncomfortable.

Look up to things and look down on animals: you should serve your parents in the world and support your wife and children in the next. Generally refers to maintaining a family life.

be evil: persist in doing evil and refuse to repent.

it doesn't help: it doesn't help things.

A bookkeeper with feet: a person with accurate memory and profound knowledge.

a word and a pearl: a word is like a pearl. Describe the mellow voice. It is also a metaphor for beautiful articles and gorgeous rhetoric.

Idiom: Make people laugh generously

Make people laugh: make people laugh; Generosity: originally refers to people who know the avenue, and later refers to people who are knowledgeable or have expertise. To make an insider laugh.

idiom: sighing at the ocean

looking at the ocean: looking up. Look up at Poseidon and sigh. The original meaning is to sigh your smallness in front of great things. Nowadays, it is more like feeling helpless because of incompetence or lack of conditions when doing things.

Idiom: taboo for medical treatment

taboo: taboo; Avoid: fear, fear. Hide the disease and refuse to treat it. Metaphor is to hide one's shortcomings and mistakes for fear of criticism.

smell the chicken dancing

get up when you hear the chicken crow, which means that people study hard and make great efforts to cure the disease.

starting from scratch

I worked hard on my own and started a career.

make a comeback

make a comeback, the dust rolled up when people run. Describe the organizational strength after failure and try to recover.

strive for the upper reaches

explanation: strive for progress.

burn one's bridges

Explanation: It is a metaphor to act decisively and hold the determination to look forward without looking back.

Join the army with a pen

Explanation: One abandons the civil service and joins the ranks of defending the country.

a lesson from the past

explanation: the analogy of predecessors' failure can be used as a reference for future generations.

The stone opens the door

Explanation: Sincerity can touch anything.

Diligence can make up for the shortcomings

Explanation: Diligence can make up for the lack of talent.

review the old knowledge and gain new understanding and experience. It also means recalling the past, so that we can have a better understanding of the present.

Seeing the sage Si Qi: You want to catch up with a person who has both ability and political integrity.

A long way to go: It means a heavy responsibility and a long struggle.

After death: describes a lifelong struggle to fulfill a responsibility.

in high spirits: describes a very happy look.

concentration: describes concentration.

soliloquize: talk to yourself.

Close call: describes the situation as critical.

like mushrooms after rain: describes the emergence of a large number of new things.

A dazzling array of beautiful things: a metaphor for many beautiful things appearing before your eyes.

indomitable spirit: describes the image as very tall and heroic.

leave no stone unturned: leave no stone unturned.

Hungry: Metaphorically speaking, demanding is urgent, just like being hungry for food and thirsty for water.

cautious: cautious: serious and cautious.

Brand-new: It describes that the old look has changed, showing a brand-new look.

Have a plan: success: completion, ready-made. Metaphor is very confident.

Unique: Don't: unique from other places. It has a unique style.

All plants and trees are soldiers: all plants and trees on the mountain are regarded as enemy soldiers. Describe people who are suspicious when they panic.

go shirtless: go shirtless. It is a metaphor to go on stage in person and carry out activities without disguise.

rabble: like a group of crows gathering temporarily. It is a metaphor for a group of people who have no organization and discipline.

Go through fire and water: It describes going forward bravely without avoiding difficulties and dangers. Soup, boiled water. Jump, step.

charge: charge the enemy and go deep into the enemy position. Describe combat bravery.

treat death as if you were going home. Describe not afraid of death. Home: Go home.

desperate: forge ahead bravely, regardless of life.

Conscientiousness: describes being cautious and diligent.

Diligence: hard-working and practical.

put others before yourself: think about things, and put yourself behind.

sacrifice yourself for others: sacrifice your own interests for others.

outstanding: describe being superior to others of the same kind. Cui: the same kind

stands out from the crowd: extraordinary and unusual. Drew, outstanding appearance. Not a group, not like the average person.

immortality: decay: obliteration. (name, deeds, spirit, etc.) will be passed down forever.

everlasting: handed down forever.

Winning the flag: The army won the battle as soon as the war chess started. It is a metaphor for getting good grades at the beginning.

success at once: describe success at the beginning of the work.

victory is assured: victory is firmly grasped in the hand.

Have a plan in mind: it means that you have made up your mind before you do something. (Wen and Ke)

Make persistent efforts: keep trying again and again.

Go straight to Huanglong: Huanglong, Huanglongfu, the hinterland of Jin people, and later refer to the enemy's nest. It means going straight to the enemy's lair. (Yue Fei)

Crowd: There are many people, which gives people a feeling of great momentum.

Breathing through Changhong: It describes majestic vitality, as if it were going to penetrate Changhong in the sky.

last stand: The Han general Han Xin led the troops to attack Zhao, and ordered his foot soldiers to stand with their backs to the water. The Han army faced a big enemy in the front and had no way out, and fought to the death, and the result was a great defeat for Zhao. After "last stand" means to do or die.

showdown: the winner must be decided.

the end of the road: it is described to the point where there is no way out.

End of life: a metaphor for approaching death.

like-minded: the same aspirations, the same opinions.

Qi Xin works together: unify understanding and work together.

Through thick and thin: a metaphor for * * * going through difficulties together.

Harmony * * * Economy: a metaphor for working together to overcome difficulties.

Solidarity: Sorrow, happiness and misfortune are all related to each other. Describe their close relationship. Hugh, joy. Sorrow, sorrow, sadness.

life and death depend on each other: live together and die together. Describe the deep friendship.

learn from each other's strengths to make up for their shortcomings.

brainstorm: gather the wisdom of all people and extensively absorb useful opinions.

meticulous: there is not a subtle place that cannot be taken care of. Describe caring and caring

considerate: describe caring and caring for people.

restraining the strong and helping the weak: controlling the strong and helping the weak.

be eager for public welfare and love to help others.

pavilions: in ancient times, a pavilion-like building was used for recreation and distant viewing.

Magnificent: describes the ornate and imposing decoration and furnishings.

Carving a beam and painting a building: describe the gorgeous house.

Antique: It describes objects, works of art or indoor furnishings with quaint colors and emotional appeal.

there is a new realm. It also describes artistic works or scenery as fascinating.

extraordinary: describes something extraordinary and outstanding (especially literary and artistic works).

row upon row: closely arranged like scales and comb teeth.

resplendent: it describes the gorgeous decoration and dazzling brilliance of buildings.

lakes and mountains: describe beautiful scenery.

the mountains are overlapping: the peaks are undulating and overlapping. Mountain: a small, pointed mountain; Zhang: a mountain with a high risk like a barrier.

world-famous: the whole world knows it. The description is very famous. Lift: all.

unparalleled in the world: first in the world, unique. Guy: Better than.

Forgetting to eat or sleep: It describes being so absorbed in something that you can't even sleep or eat. Sleep: sleep. Eat: eat.

Ten years of cold window: describes the long-term hard study life of scholars. Load: year.

hanging the beam and stabbing the stock: it describes studying hard. Femur: thigh.

Dig the wall for light: Dig the wall and read by the light of the neighbor. Described after studying hard.

well-read: you have extensive knowledge and many talents.

well-informed: if you have seen more, you will know more.

recite at a glance: it describes a superior memory, and you can recite it by looking at it.

read at a glance: describes reading quickly.

Write down: As soon as you wave your pen, you write an article. Describe writing articles quickly.

it speaks for itself: words speak for themselves. Describe eloquence well.

the words are amazing: the words are amazing and surprise the audience.

No one can argue like you: eloquence is good, and there is nothing like

turning over and repenting: turning over: the appearance of great change. Describe repentance and awakening soon.

get lost: get lost until you come back. Metaphor perceives one's own mistakes and knows how to correct them.

The sea of misery is boundless, and turning back is the shore: as long as you realize it, you can reach the other shore. Later, it is used to describe that people who have made mistakes will have a chance to live as long as they repent.

Get rid of the old and make new efforts. More refers to turning from bad to good, leaving the wrong path and heading for the right path.

to turn evil into good means to stop doing bad things.

Return of the prodigal son: a metaphor for turning over a new leaf after doing bad things.

Turn over a new leaf: a metaphor for complete repentance.

Apologize with a humble apology: Apologize with a thorn on your back, indicating that you are willing to accept punishment.

meet honestly: be frank with others and meet sincerely.

the ant hole broke: the dam collapsed due to the ant hole. It is a metaphor that carelessness in small things will lead to great disaster.

prevent minor delays: when bad things, bad ideas and bad styles just appear, stop them and prevent them from developing.

having a good knowledge and a strong memory.

Family origin: The knowledge handed down from generation to generation in the family is deep and extensive.

hurricane and rain: combing your hair with the wind and washing your hair with the rain, which describes not avoiding the wind and rain and working hard. Describe people who often work hard outside without shelter from the wind and rain. Comb: comb. Mu: Wash your hair.

famous mountains and rivers: famous mountains and rivers. Famous mountains and famous rivers. Chuan: River.

stand up: stand up bravely in the face of difficult or dangerous things.

Provocative remarks: Offending the majesty of a monarch or an elder and urging him to correct his mistakes. Remonstrance: It used to be called exhorting the monarch or elder to correct his mistakes.

unexpected trouble: refers to a disaster that comes suddenly and has no time to prepare. A sudden disaster. Horizontal: unexpected <