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What idioms or words or sentences are used to describe information transmission?

Idioms or words or sentences describing information transmission include: telling each other on the road, writing with yellow ears, writing with fish feet, writing with geese, flirting with eyes, etc.

1.Road Telling Dà o Lù xi à ng à o: Pedestrians on the road pass messages to each other. Describe news or events that attract attention.

Sentence: His relatives told him that he was admitted to the university, and now the whole village knows it.

2. Huang Er Publishing House: Yellow Dog delivers books to its owner. Metaphor after sending letters from home.

Sentence: He misses his relatives very much, so Huang Er sent a book to his mother.

3. Fish ruler yú chuán chǐ sù: refers to the transmission of letters.

Sentence: The official was overjoyed, bent down to pick it up happily, gave away a fish's foot, and turned and left.

4, Hongyan biography hóng yàn chuan shū: communication.

Sentence: From the graduation assignment, their history of Hongyan's biography began.

5, flying eyes to express feelings fēI y?n Chuán qíng: express feelings with eyes.

Sentence making: Golden eyes are not refined, passing eyes are not empty, smiling eyes are not fake, eyes are bright, eyes are not polished, and dazzling is not fake. Protect your eyes on World Vision Day, so that you can see the world better and enjoy the warmth given by nature.