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Which idiom is more domineering after the prosperity of heaven?

An explanation for flying as fast as a kite

Idiom pinyin jianbü rü fü i

Idiom explanation: walking is very powerful; Very fast. A vigorous pace; As fast as flying. Describe walking fast.

The idiom comes from Qing Pu Songling's Strange Tales from a Lonely Studio: "A beautiful woman is sitting on the side of the road, grabbing her feet and taking off her shoes. The hostess is happy, but fortunately, she doesn't chisel. From the line, she flies. "

Idioms are traditional and quick.

Brief spelling of idioms

The idiom phonetic notation ㄐㄢㄅㄨㄖㄨ?ㄟ.

Common idioms

Idiom word number four-character idiom

Emotionally neutral idioms

Idiom usage subject-predicate type; As predicate and attribute; Describe the fast pace.

Idiom structure subject-predicate idiom

Modern idioms in the era of idioms

Idioms are healthy in form and cannot be written as "Jian"; Step, you can't write "stop".

Idioms distinguish between striding like a fly and striding like a meteor; They all describe walking very fast. The differences are as follows: (1) It's important to be "healthy" if you are as fast as flying; Refers to having foot strength; Good at walking; Stride Meteor focuses on "striding"; Every step is a big step. 2 also describes the fast pace; But striding meteors are faster than striding meteors.

Synonyms are like a meteor, striding forward.

The antonym is late, slow and difficult.

The soldiers strode along.

English translation fleet/fast pace

Other translations of Windeseile schreiten