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Idioms with relevant meanings are associated with poems.
Time-honored
How does the water of the Yellow River move out of the sky (the water of the Yellow River falls from the sky, its source is the sky, and of course it has a long history)
The rustle of leaves in the wind-a sign of unrest
They rolled up three layers of straw from my thatched cottage.
Because there is wind, hair is grass, so this sentence is a breeze.
Visit the scene personally
I don't know the true face of Lushan Mountain (there is not a poem saying that I don't know the true face of Lushan Mountain, but toward which corner of the mountain, so the two are connected)
rich and colorful
Colorful is always spring (colorful is many colors, of course colorful)
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