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What are Tao's idioms?
Like-minded, insignificant, and relished. , are all idioms with pottery.

First, like-minded:

1. Commentary: Tao: Tao. Like-minded, agree.

2. From: Biography of Wei Zhi Chen Si Wang Zhi: "Once upon a time, Yi Yin was a courtier and humble. Lu Shang is a fisherman. He is very modest. That's because he saw Tang Wu and Zhou Wen. He was sincere and sincere. He was mysterious and magical. How could he be recommended by Xi Zhi because of the introduction of left and right? "

Although they felt good at first, then the heat of Zimei became crazy and cold. ◎ Du Fu of Wen Yiduo

4. Grammar: combination; As predicate and attribute; With praise.

Second, it doesn't matter

1. explanation: micro: fine, small; Foot: worthwhile; Tell me about it. It's too small to mention. Of meaning, value, etc too small to mention.

2. From: Guo Moruo's poem "Hundred Flowers in Monochrome": "Although we are insignificant in the grass flowers. But our color is purple. "

3. Grammar: formal; As predicate and object; Used for people.

Third, relish:

1. explanation: Jin Jin: the appearance of strong interest; Le Dao: I like talking. Chatting cheerfully.

2. From: Qing Aesop's "Yellow Hydrangea" The seventh time: "This Ryan heroine has excellent knowledge, but she only started with oral guidance and finger painting. Every time he meets a country fool, he talks about it. "

Example: I have seen this painting in many publications for more than ten years, and it has been appreciated by many people. ◎ The taste of ancient paintings in Qin Mu.

4. Grammar: formal; As predicate and attribute; Describe talking endlessly about things of interest.