Idioms for writing Chinese characters

Crossroads,

Speak like a book,

Gold signboard,

In black and white,

I haven't seen the eight characters yet.

Every word,

Word for word,

Between the lines,

Clear pronunciation and mellow voice,

Say nothing,

Not a word,

In a word,

A word is worth a hundred dollars,

Spell and swallow words,

Every word,

See people's hearts in one word,

Ask questions with wine,

The word great wall,

Words with wind and frost,

Stay in the boudoir,

If the word is graffiti,

Word for word,

Every word is refined,

Say a word,

Machine brocade,

In a word,

Point to the drawing character,

A word of praise and criticism,

I don't know a word,

(Huíwén) Hui language

Walk into the public gate in one sentence,

I haven't left my word yet,

Keywords literati, hyphenation,

A word of dissatisfaction,

If you think it over,

One word,

Decorative words,

Literally,

Tian Zi comes first,

Start writing, forget words,

Three simple words,

Swearing,

Illiteracy,

Word clip wind and frost,

Concerns about the quality of life began.

Initial division of melon characters,

A word, a bead,

A word and a tear,

It goes without saying that,

Chewing and writing,

A word snake array,

Good advice,

A word is worth a thousand dollars,

Cross-open,

Cherish words like gold,

Compare sentences with words,

Split words,

Hong Zhang's giant words,

A difficult word,

Annotation text

Eight characters open,

Unusual words and sentences,

Do not set the text,

Exquisitely printed,

A piece of paper,

Insect leaves become words,

A word teacher,

Choose your words carefully.

Literacy: refers to cultural literacy.

Speak like a book:

Comb words: refers to explanatory words.

Literacy means having cultural knowledge.

Talking about words through reading: knowing words.

Literacy: Literacy. Refers to having a little cultural knowledge.

Crossroads: Crossroads.

Crossroad: The place where two roads cross. Metaphor is in a situation where you need to decide how to choose important things.

Crossroad: A place where roads cross.

Sanyi word: refers to ancient books that are prone to mistakes.

Exquisite words: sigh: prudence; Decoration: finishing. Describe it carefully when writing an article.

Hong Zhang giant word:

Between the lines: refers to the middle of the text.

Worm leaves into words:

Borrowing wine to ask questions: it means that people are well informed and often come to the door for advice. It also means diligence and curiosity.

Not a word: only one. Not a word. Metaphor is intentional.

Word for word: word for word.

Word for word: word for word.

Word for word: the words are natural and appropriate, and the expression is clear.

Every word is exquisite and valuable. Describe the article well written and the price is high.

A word is priceless: the exquisiteness of extreme words.

A word is not easy: the word is clear and clear, and the word is not changed. It is also used to refer to people who copy other people's articles word for word.

Choose your words carefully: describe speaking calmly and clearly, enunciating clearly, and also mean being serious, uncompromising or serious, and conforming to the rules.

Long snake array: form a long line. Describe a long line of people or things.

Meticulous: Gou: sloppy, casual. Describe writing an article without writing casually, and consider every word.

Chewing on words: describes excessive consideration of words. More refers to dead words than to spiritual essence. To "speak like a book."

Chewing on words: it describes speaking in a serious way.

A word of praise: praise: praise, praise; Give a bad review. A word of praise or disapproval. Generally refers to a pen reporter, whose words are rigorous and measured.

Word great wall: form a long line. That is to say, one word works, comparable to the Great Wall.

In a word, gold: descriptive words are extremely precious. Gold is worth twice as much.