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Are there any idioms or four-word words to describe Pingyao ancient city? Be atmospheric and distinctive.

Majestic, awe-inspiring, heroic, ambitious, eloquent, hordes, westward journey, passionate.

Changhong, top gun, tiger, thunder, sun, strategizing, unparalleled, galloping the battlefield.

High above, commanding, shocking, unique, learn from others, talk loudly, establish a strategic position from top to bottom, and eliminate an army.

1, magnificent: [dàqápáng bó]?

Explanation: majestic: the appearance of vastness. Describe momentum.

From: Mao Zedong's Letter to Comrade Chen Yi about Poetry: "Your masterpiece is magnificent."

Grammar: subject-predicate type; As predicate, attribute and adverbial; Include praise

2. Bold: [dàdāo kuofǔ]?

Explanation: The original intention is to kill the enemy with a big knife and axe. Metaphor is decisive and enterprising.

From: Shi Ming Nai 'an's "Water Margin", the first time 1 18: "At present, the soldiers are urged to rob the village, and the killers will go in."

Example: In the past, there were two kinds of people in the world: close people and close people. ◎ Zhu Ziqing's Shan Ye Works.

Grammar: combination; As adverbial, predicate and attribute; Include praise

3. Gas penetration Changhong: [q gu à n chá ng Hó ng]?

Explanation: Infiltration: Infiltration. The spirit of justice soared into the sky and crossed the rainbow. Describe the spirit is extremely lofty, the spirit is extremely heroic.

Said by: The Book of Rites: "I am as angry as Bai Hong, and the sky is also."

Example: Make friends through struggle and be generous through martyrdom. People's Chai City Festival is colorful. ◎ Chen Yi's poem "Commemorating the 30th Anniversary of Comrade Li Dazhao's martyrdom"

Grammar: subject-predicate type; As predicate and attribute; Include praise

4. Add wings to the tiger: [[rú hǔ tiān yì]]?

Explanation: Tigers seem to have wings. Metaphor means that powerful people get help and become more powerful.

Said by Zhuge Liang of the Three Kingdoms Shu Kingdom, "Heart Sutra, Military Machine": "You will exercise the strength of the soldiers, and under the leadership of the pack, your arms will soar like tigers."

Example: Because gangsters know very well that once these two things reach Jiang Qingshan, they will be lost, and no matter how many people can do anything about him. Qu Yuan Erqi

Grammar: verb-object type; As predicate, object and clause; Include praise

5. Lei Lei: [rúléI gunàr]?

Interpretation: infiltration: infiltration, entry. As loud as thunder. Describe people's reputation.

From: Yuan Anonymous's Frozen Su Qin's First Fold: "I've heard a lot about you."

Grammar: verb-object type; As predicate and attribute; Used as a polite expression