What are the idioms that describe praise?

Win universal praise

Monument: refers to the merit monument. Everyone's mouth is a living monument. Metaphor everyone praises.

Praise one's strengths or skills.

Metaphorically, praise yourself for good goods or high technology.

Be praised by people everywhere.

Describe that the masses are praising everywhere.

Lao Zan Hao Guan

Cheng Chun: It means spring. An old saying that praises a good official.

In everyone's mouth.

Pickled food and baked food are both popular foods. Refers to the delicious food that everyone likes to eat. Metaphorically, a good poem is praised and sued.

Be good at discovering the advantages of others and giving them praise.

Inch length: a slight advantage. Don't miss a little strength. Describe being good at discovering the advantages of others and giving them praise.

Endless kindness

Around the world: achievements and virtues; Infinite: impossible to calculate. In the past, it meant great achievements. Now it is often used to praise good deeds.

People have different likes and dislikes.

Ji and Bi: Both stars. In ancient times, it was thought that the moon was windy when it passed through the white star and rainy when it passed through Bixing. The original metaphor is different from people's likes and dislikes. Later, it was used to praise the government for caring for the people.

Long article

Volume: Earth. Originally refers to the beautiful scenery of nature. Later, it was used to praise others for their rich articles.

Design wrote more articles, Sima Xiangru's article wrote.

Work: skilled work; Speed: fast. It turns out that Gao Mei wrote many articles, while Sima Xiangru wrote very well. Later, it was used to praise each other's strengths.

Design wrote more articles, Sima Xiangru's article wrote.

It turns out that Gao Mei wrote many articles, while Sima Xiangru wrote very well. Later, it was used to praise each other's strengths.

A junior official of the old generation, who is new in and old out.

Come from behind. Originally, it meant that a junior newcomer was above a senior minister. Later, it was also used to praise rising stars for surpassing their predecessors.

Such as "Songs of the South" and "Han Fu" are gorgeous and full of charm.

Qu: refers to Qu Yuan; Ban: refers to Ban Gu. Like Chu Ci and Han Fu, the words are gorgeous and full of emotions. The beauty of hymns.

Have an eye * * *

Reward: praise. Everyone who saw it was full of praise.

(of an emperor) love one's subjects as children.

In the old society, some rulers were praised for caring for the people as much as their own children.

heap praise (upon sb)

Keep praising.

We should praise the officials who are officials.

Praise the virtues of officials.

Not a compliment

Keep praising.

Can't stop praising

Keep praising.

Be praised by everyone

Praise in unison.

Unexpected compliment

Danger: expectation; Word of mouth: praise. No unexpected praise.

A word is worth a thousand dollars-high-quality literary works or calligraphy

Increase the loss of one word and reward the daughter. Words of praise are exquisite and unchangeable.

Not a compliment

Still full of praise. Keep praising.

Praise filled the road.

The road is full of praise. There are many people who highly praise it.

Catch up from behind

The latter surpasses the former. Some people praise the rising stars for surpassing their predecessors.

Used to praise the admonition in praise.

About praise, about prayer. Used to praise. In praise, it can be persuasive.

Praise with one voice

Hand in: Together, at the same time. Praise in unison.

Unanimous praise

Hand in: Together, at the same time. Praise in unison.

Praise the elegance of language

Charming flowers: bright flowers; Open: Speech. Praise the elegance of words.

Praise again and again

Reward: appreciation. Keep going: keep going. Praise again and again

Self-decoration

Pity: boast; Self-decoration: praise yourself. Praise yourself.

Deer cart * * *

Deer cart: a small car in ancient times; Pull: pull. In the past, couples were praised as United and happy in poverty.

Exalted with admiration

Tut-tut: smack your lips to show your admiration. Tut tut repeatedly expressed admiration. Also known as "tut tut".