What idioms are there?

Between the lines: it means that some thoughts and feelings of an article are not directly spoken but revealed through the whole article or paragraph.

Choose words carefully: choose words carefully: think again and again. It means to be careful when writing or speaking, and to ponder word by word.

Clear pronunciation and mellow voice: describe accurate articulation and mellow singing.

Every word is pearl: pearl: pearl. Every word is like a pearl. The words and expressions used to describe speeches and articles are beautiful.

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

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

Word clip wind and frost: a metaphor for rigorous and powerful articles.

Graffiti: Graffiti: A metaphor for poor or careless writing. Metaphor calligraphy is clumsy and childish.

The words of wind and frost: Yu Wen's writing is stricter than praise and criticism

Cherish words like gold: it means to save words very little.

Ignorance: I don't know a word.

One-word teacher: refers to the correction of misunderstanding of one word, that is, teacher. It also means that the teacher changes one or two words in the poem.

A word and a pearl: a word is like a pearl. Describe the mellow voice. It is also a metaphor for beautiful articles and gorgeous words.

A word and a tear: a word is like a tear. The description is bitter and touching. Also called "a word and a drop of tears".

Word for word: describes a person who speaks clearly and calmly.

In a word, Millennium: it means that this sentence is alert and long-lasting.

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

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

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.

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

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

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

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.

A word is priceless: the exquisiteness of extreme words.

Equal word: word: betrothed; Boudoir: A woman's bedroom. Stay in the boudoir and wait to get married. It used to mean that women were waiting to be hired as adults.

Gold-lettered signboard: In the old days, shops used gold foil to stick words to show their abundant funds. Now is a name or title that you can show off when you are superior. This is also a metaphor for a good reputation.

Cross street: refers to criss-crossing and bustling streets. It also refers to the human world and the real society.

One word is 1000 yuan: the increase or decrease of one word is rewarded to 1000 yuan. Words of praise are exquisite and unchangeable.

One thousand words: Jun: ancient unit of weight, 1 Jun = 30 kg. Descriptive words carry a lot of weight.

Word teacher: a teacher who corrects words. Some good poems are more perfect after others have changed a word, and they are often called "teachers in a centralized way" or "teachers in a centralized way".

Every word is pearl: pearl: pearl. Every word is like a pearl. The words and expressions used to describe speeches and articles are beautiful.

The opening of the eight characters: the original intention is to take the right path, but to take the crooked ways. Also known as wide access.

The first division of melon characters: in the old days, scholars divided melon characters into two characters to mark the year, that is, sixteen years old. Mostly used for women.

Unusual words and sentences: uncommon words, words and obscure sentences.

Literal order: refers to the fluency of the article.

Sentence by sentence comparison: Jude's words are carefully scrutinized word by word.

Word for word: Carefully scrutinize word for word. Use "sentence combing word ratio".

Words and sentences: it means that when writing an article or speaking, you should be careful and deliberate word by word.

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

Black and white: metaphor has conclusive written evidence, which is undeniable and irrevocable.

A word on a piece of paper: a few words, a few words. Refers to fragmentary written materials.

Chewing on words: describes excessive consideration of words. More refers to dead words than to spiritual essence.

It's not easy: not changing a word. Describe that the article is written quickly and well.

Non-verbal: Buddhist language refers to the Zen master's understanding of Tao, which does not involve words and does not follow scriptures. Only by mutual understanding, understanding and recognition between master and apprentice, giving and receiving.

Word-breaking: A word game in which a word is broken into a sentence. With "open vernacular".

Decoding Chinese characters: a word game that breaks a word into a sentence.

Finger-pointing: refers to signing, signing a contract agreement or confessing according to the fingerprint.

Refers to drawing words on paper: refers to pressing fingerprints, signing contracts or confessing.

Hong Zhang's giant character: You Hongwen. Metaphor masterpiece, masterpiece.

Talking about writing style: it refers to emphasizing the beauty of writing style and developing words.

In a word: in a word. A small amount of words.

A few words: a few words, a few words. Refers to fragmentary written materials.

Vulgar writing: refers to a mediocre social article written to cope with the world.

Chewing on words: refers to dead words that don't pay attention to spiritual essence. To "speak like a book."

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

Chewing on words: refers to dead words that don't pay attention to spiritual essence. To "speak like a book."

Word for word: word for word.

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.