The difference between death and immortality.

1, natural death

End of life: old age. Master bedroom: the master bedroom of an old house. (1) refers to people who died peacefully at home when they were old. (2) metaphor things disappear or perish naturally.

2. Die without illness [wú jí rzh! ng]

Finally: death. Ended in vain. Refers to the natural death of people due to aging. Death without illness means that things will destroy themselves without external interference.

Step 3 be opinionated

Solid: stubborn. Persistence: Persistence. Stubborn, refusing to change.

4. proud

Yang Yang: You look smug. Describe satisfaction, happiness and excitement. Also known as "smug", "smug" and "smug".

5, very happy [[Meifeiser W incarnation]]

A look of great joy or elation. Smile [approach]. Pull a long face.

6, smug [zhā n zhā n zá x ǐ]

Describe yourself as feeling good and complacent. Complacency [approaching] [opposing] frustration | depression.

7. Hold your head high [zh ǐ g ā o q Yang]

Describe complacency. [close] bully | arrogant. [Anti] condescending | groveling.

8. Resolute and powerful

Li: Violence. As violent as thunder, as fast as wind. Metaphor is fierce and quick to do things.

9, discipline [q and [qīng gu and Jiè lǔ]

(1) Rules and precepts that monks and nuns and Taoists must abide by. (2) metaphor bound people unreasonable rules and regulations.

10, to make an example [shā j and jǐ ng hó u]

Kill chickens for monkeys. It is a metaphor to warn others by punishing one person.

1 1, deceitful name [q and shü dà o mí ng]

Deceive the world and steal reputation.

12, the answer is like a stream [[duì dá rú liú]]

The answer is as smooth as water. Describe people with quick thinking and good eloquence.

13, Julian quipped.

Julian: Beads are connected in a string, which means a continuous sound. Refers to profound and beautiful or meaningful words, like strings of beads, pouring out one after another. Praise people for their wonderful speeches and many witty words.

14, dumbfounded [[[mù dèng kǒu dāi] i]

Eyes staring, mouth open, speechless. Describe becoming numb with surprise or fear. Almost stunned.

15, knowledgeable [bó gt not ng j ρ n]

Broadcom: I know. Familiar with ancient and modern things. Describe knowledgeable. Also known as "learning from foreigners to control foreigners."

16, intimate [Li m: o rá n y ú x: n]

Clear: clear and clear. The finger is very clear. Also known as "knowing the chest".

17, makeover

Originally, it was a Buddhist term, meaning that all beings change their shapes and remain the same in samsara. Change your face with your back finger. It is also a metaphor to change the form without changing the content.

18, venerable taboo: a taboo in ancient times, which means that the ancients avoided words or numbers that can represent venerable people when naming or speaking.

19, putting on airs

Deliberately put on a tone and posture to attract attention or to cheat and scare people: don't scare people there. Bluff [approach]