Eight-character idiom literature and art

1. Exquisite flowers: a metaphor for elegance. Kiss-up: Shake with the wind. It is often used to describe a woman who dresses very brightly.

2. I can't control myself: I can't control my feelings. Has: stopped.

I can't help laughing.

4. Feel dejected: describe inner sadness and depression.

5. mystifying: the intention is to deliberately play with deceptive means.

6. painstaking: describe painstaking efforts.

7. Fantasy: Thought enters the illusory realm, completely divorced from reality and thinking.

8. Uninvited guest: refers to a guest who has not invited himself. Speed: invitation.

9. Loud: It means loud. Ding: an ancient pot with three legs and two ears. Boil: The water is boiling. Boiling: it means that the water in the pot is boiling and making a noise.

10. Ignore: Don't take it to heart. Degree: the meaning of consideration.

1 1. Brilliance: describes colorful and dazzling.

12. Loneliness: Few people come. Traces: footprints. Rare.

13.Echo: follow others. Describe having no opinion.

14. Tell others while running.

15. Open and close when breathing.

16. whimsical: it is unrealistic to describe an idea as grotesque.

17. Set each other off: Set each other off to be interesting.

18. It never rains but it pours: it means that unfortunate things happen one after another.

19. Shocking: I feel sad to see (the situation of family decline). Huai: Heart.

20. gobble: describe eating fiercely and eagerly.

2 1. superb: the description technique has reached a wonderful realm.

22. Be at a loss: describe the behavior that is flustered or unable to cope.

23. caught off guard: things happened suddenly and were caught off guard.

24. Looking at each other: You look at me, I look at you, and describe that everyone looks at each other because of fear or helplessness, and they don't talk. Qu: Look.

25. Hunger: describes being very hungry.

26. Xanadu: refers to a place that is not affected by the outside world or a beautiful world in fantasy.

27. Be careful: what used to be described as earnest and pious is now used to describe being very cautious and not daring to neglect.

28. Mediocrity: mediocrity, no special ability.

29. Bleeding: refers to the horror and cruelty of war.

30. Benevolence and righteousness: that is, sacrifice one's life for righteousness, take: choose. Righteousness: justice.

3 1. Take care of yourself with a broom: figuratively speaking, something is bad, but you cherish it. Ours: shabby. Jane: Cherish it.

32. Sitting on the ground in the sky: regard the sky as the curtain and the ground as the seat.

33. Different worlds: Metaphors are very different. Earth: land.

34. Flip your fingers: It describes how time flies. It takes many years to snap your fingers.

35. lifelike: vivid and lifelike, like living.

36. Brilliant: describe brilliant literary talent and show it.

37. Profound and painful disease: disgust and hatred are extreme. Evil: disgust. Disease: hate.

38. Trembling: Make a loud noise, and the deaf can hear it. Metaphor uses language to awaken confused and numb people. Dysprosium: deaf.

39. ingenuity: there is also an ingenious idea (referring to creativity in literature and art).

40. sudden death: sudden death.

Hope to adopt