Heart-to-heart talk at the foot of the mountain: sharing a bed and having a cordial conversation. Describe the profound friendship between us.
Lovely in winter: like the sun in winter, it makes people feel warm and kind.
Rain in bed: refers to the reunion of relatives and friends or brothers after a long separation and cordial conversation together.
Sleeping in bed: refers to relatives and friends or brothers reunited after a long separation and having a cordial conversation together.
Chicken and dog Xinfeng: Liu Bang copied his hometown Xinfeng in Chang 'an and brought his own chicken and dog with him. They all know their homes. For example, although I am in a foreign land, I feel very kind, just like at home.
Light tea: clear: light. Chatting casually while drinking green tea. It is kind and easy-going to describe hospitality.
Heat: refers to the warmth, kindness, warmth, compassion or affection of things.
Warm words: say warm words. Used only to describe verbal intimacy.
Sleeping in the rain: refers to relatives and friends or brothers reunited after a long separation and having a cordial conversation together.
Respect for not kissing: respect: respect; Dear, kind. Respectable but not kind.
2. The four-word idiom about kindness makes people feel as warm and kind as the winter sun.
It is a metaphor for people's gentle and loving attitude, which makes people willing to approach. Kindness: kindness.
Gentle attitude, easy to approach. Affectionate and amiable describes a pleasant attitude that makes people willing to approach.
Kind eyes describe a person's appearance as kind. The loveliness of winter makes people feel as warm and cordial as the sun in winter.
It is a metaphor for people's gentle and loving attitude, which makes people willing to approach. A pleasant face: a face; Yue: happy; Color: skin color.
Happy face and haze. Describe affability.
Approachable, affable to people, no shelf, easy to approach. It also means that the text is easy to understand.
Bodhisattva looks down on people like a bodhisattva. Describe a person's face as kind and kind.
3. A complete set of four-word vocabulary to describe oral idioms.
Idiom explanation
Clumsy: Clumsy. Poor expressive ability and no eloquence.
Comparison: comparison. Describe the gesture to express or emphasize the tone when speaking.
Think without thinking: think and explore. Have you thought about it? Describe talking and doing things quickly.
Silent: to make a sound. Don't talk, don't make any noise.
Without words: say, say. Don't talk, keep silent.
Silence, silence, silence.
Ignorance of knowledge: know, know. Refers to speaking or doing things without knowing the depth or weight.
Chatter endlessly; be talkative/garrulous/loquacious/gossipy
Whispering describes whispering.
Disturbed describes being delirious or talking or doing things at sixes and sevens, full of mistakes.
Blunt mouth and clumsy cheeks mean clumsy eloquence and poor fluency.
It's nonsense to accuse others of speaking badly or writing badly.
Too anxious to choose words, describing speech as very urgent or nervous.
A delicate voice describes a delicate voice.
Jin people's silence is a metaphor for staying silent because of concerns.
To embellish a narrative or speech in order to exaggerate or render it.
Shut up: it's off. Shut up and don't talk.
Full of words: never open your mouth. keep the mouth shut like a bottle
Flattery: cater to others' wishes and please others; Flatter: to please, flatter. Everything you say and do should cater to the wishes of others and try to please them.
I can't say it. Shy and silent.
Call a spade a spade, don't hide music.
Generous drop: full of worry. Describe speaking and writing articles with high spirits and carefree words.
Mean, think less: less. Treat people ruthlessly.
Speaking casually means that you can't express yourself correctly or speak casually when you are in a hurry.
Dry mouth. It's a waste of breath to describe the hot weather or talk too much.
Quarrel is a metaphor for fluency and eloquence.
Speak with a thin tongue and describe it as mean and acerbic.
Chatter on and on.
Righteousness: correct and reasonable; Vigorous: vigorous. If the reasons are correct and sufficient, the momentum of speech will be strong.