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Idiom of what snow and what road.
Question 1: The idiom "What snows and what roads lead" describes that you are not afraid of frost, snow or cold. The more difficult the external conditions are, the more energetic you are. Metaphor after long-term training, in the face of cold persecution or blow without weakness, fearless. arrogant ...

A proud snow deceives frost, which means that you are not afraid of frost, snow and cold. The more difficult the external conditions are, the more energetic you are. Metaphor after long-term training, in the face of cold persecution or blow without weakness, fearless. arrogant ...

Snow-covered: white appearance, mostly used to describe frost and snow. The white snow is dazzling with silver light.

Ice snow cleverness is a metaphor for people's extraordinary cleverness.

Block the well with snow and pick it out to fill it. Metaphor is futile.

It's snowing, and the wind and snow are coming at the same time.

Picking snow to fill a well is a metaphor for futility.

Snow washing: team descending; Negative: Old debts extend to old hatreds. Revenge, to fulfill a long-cherished wish.

Snow light reading uses the reflection of snow to read. Describe studying hard.

Snow White and Snow White: refers to the title of a song in Chu State. Metaphor is a profound and unfashionable art.

"White Spring" originally refers to a higher-level song of Chu in the Warring States Period. Metaphor is profound but not fashionable literature and art.

Frozen with snow and ice: extremely cold. Ice and snow, the weather is cold.

Walking in the snow describes people's poverty and want.

Fill the river with snow, and fill the river with snow. Metaphor is futile.

Fill the well with snow, and pick snow to fill the well. Metaphor is futile.

Snow and frost describe integrity, purity and loyalty.

Snow-covered fireflies and snow: Sun Kangying's study of Southern Dynasties and Song Dynasty. Yeast: Che Yin in Jin Dynasty put fireflies in his pocket and read them with fluorescence. Describe studying hard.

Eating blankets on the snow is a metaphor for living a hard life under difficult circumstances.

Eating snow is to stick to honesty and live a hard life.

Xue Ruizhao Feng Nianrui: Geely. The timely winter snow indicates that the coming year will be a bumper harvest year.

Question 2: What, what, snow, what idiom? Establish snow and seek truth.

Also known as "Cheng Menxue Pear", it means respecting teachers and asking for advice with an open mind.

Question 3: What does this idiom mean?

[Interpretation] Water and light are mixed. Describe the vast scene of water and sky.

Don? Wang Bo's Preface to the Poems of Teng: "The setting sun is lonely, and the autumn water is the same as the sky."

[Structure] Subject-predicate type; Make an attribute; Describe the vast scene of water and sky.

Dongting Lake is really rough. ◎ Green? Qian Cai's Fortieth Biography of Yue.

Water and the sky blend into one color.

Question 4: There is no such idiom in any idiom.

Xxx idiom:

Well organized,

A narrow path,

With relish,

Weird,

Cruel,

Tiny,

Do good for heaven,

Make money wisely,

Respect the teacher,

The way to keep fit,

Great transgression,

The jackal came to power,

Bullying people,

Have a glib tongue,

The golden mean,

Complaints are everywhere,

One person gets the word, and the chicken and dog ascend to heaven.

Nonsense,

Yangguan Avenue,

Thieves also have ideas,

Anti-economic cooperation,

Clear road, darkness,

Question 5: The idiom "What snow?"

Snow,

Snow and snow,

It is snowing,

Snow song talent,

Snowflakes are fluttering,

Fill the river with snow,

Snow closes the mountain,

Snow is hard to reconcile,

Snowbag fireflies,

Aoxueling cream,

Ice snow cleverness,

Pick snow and fill wells,

Heavy snow,

Melissa Zhou carries the road,

Proud snow deceives frost,

Xuechun,

Stepping through the snow,

Wash the snow,

The biting snow meal felt,

Snowflakes are flying,

Snow and frost,

Ice and snow are cold,

Ice snow cleverness,

Question 6: What is the snow and what is the light idiom [[ná ng yí ng yí ng xu ě] [Explanation] It turned out to be a story about Che Yin taking a picture of a book with a firefly in his pocket and Sun Kang studying hard with the reflection of snow. The first fold of Jia's Xiao Shulan is: "Although I have no sweat and sleep, I have suffered from the snow."

Question 7: An idiom "What is snow?"

tidy

Warring States policy? Yance No.2

spell

A wisp.

words explanation

Warring States policy? Yan Ce II: If the first king avenged himself, he would become a powerful country, and all his 800-year accumulation was collected. Tang Hanyu's "Let the Official See Pei Xianggong": Kill the fish to relieve the worries of the rice and cattle and humiliate them. Feng Guifen's thought of making foreign weapons in Qing Dynasty: self-reliance, abandoning without knowing pity, revenge, forbearance without knowing deeds. Lao She's "Four Generations under One Family" Sanjiu: You should be patient, be strong, be patient, and never forget revenge in your heart.