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一機千里 yī xiè qiān lǐ
Interpretation] rivers flow straight down; Schindler Miles. The figurative writing or melody is unrestrained and smooth. Now it is also a metaphor for a sharp and sustained decline.
Song Chen Liang's "Writing a Book with Young Andian": "The Yangtze River; Blew. ”
Zhengyin] diarrhea; It cannot be pronounced as "xiě".
Identify] Epsom; It is not possible to write "write" or "vent".
synonym] a thousand miles a day, a thousand falls, a slump, a deterioration [antisense] fighting and twisting and turning.
Usage] is generally used as a predicate, a definite, and an object.
Structure] is more formal.
Analysis] is different from "plummeting": emphasizing speed; Refers to flowing fast and far; It often refers to the rapid flow of water, unrestrained writing, etc.; "Plummeting" emphasizes depth; Refers to falling fast and deep; It is often described as a sharp decline in status, prestige, power, etc.
Example sentences] Li Bai's poems; Vigorous and unrestrained; There is a lot of momentum.
Water rushes down and covers hundreds of miles of land
Nominorious Far Yang chòu míng yuǎn yáng [paraphrased] 名: reputation; Notoriety: bad reputation; Jang: Spread. The bad reputation spread far and wide. It is also known as "the ugly voice spreads far and wide". >>>More
發愤图强fā fèn tú qiáng
Interpretation] Anger: determination to work hard; Pictured: Seek. Make up your mind to strive for prosperity. >>>More
Adaptation (improvisation).
All the pigs in the world are dead. At least there's still you.