What is eloquence?

A flow of words.

A flow of words (pinyin: kǒu ruo XuáNHé) is an idiom derived from a historical story, and the relevant allusions in the idiom come from Appreciation of Shi Shuo Xin Yu. ?

"Talking like a river" means talking like a river (hanging river: waterfall). Describe eloquent, gushing. This idiom is often used as predicate, attribute, adverbial and complement in sentences. And he said, "My mouth is like a hanging river."

Idiom moral:

The idiom "eloquent" means to talk like a waterfall, describing people who are good at talking, eloquent, eloquent, eloquent. If a population is good and eloquent, then his success rate in life and work will increase, and his personal charm will also increase.

For example, if a person speaks fluently and eloquently in public, he will become the focus of attention and everyone will add points to his personal image. It is very rare to think hard about everything that happens in daily life, but it is a plausible factor, such as Guo Xiang.

This idiom can also be used in combination with "gushing". Anyone who is eloquent and eloquent can be said to be "gushing" or "gushing".