What are the four-character idioms of talents?

1. There are many talents.

[Interpretation] Talent: refers to a person with both ability and political integrity or a person with a certain specialty; Appear: to appear continuously in batches. Talents are pouring in. Describe the endless stream of talents.

[Language] Yu's "The Sixth Leisure Mode": "Poetry and Fu still exist, China ancient literature and contemporary art; Among them, talents come forth in large numbers; One person is better than one. "

[Allusions] Qing Bi-yuan's "Continuing the History as a Mirror: Twenty Years of Yuan Zhen's Ancestor to Yuan Yuan": "If Zuo Cheng teaches the country, there will be many talents."

[pronunciation] only; You can't pronounce "chái".

Generation; Can't write "time"

There are many talents

[Antonym] Talents are scattered, and there are no successors.

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2. What words and four-character idioms can be set? As easy as lifting weights, chinese odyssey is world-famous. There are countless examples that attract worldwide attention. Qi Mei can easily raise his hand and kill two birds with one stone. He has to raise his hand and raise his hand. He can't make up his mind or lift his eyes. If you act rashly in everything, the whole country will be famous. Redundant actions: raise your hand, raise your forehead, improve your manners and speak. Qi Xi's action is the best, raising his heel and thinking of Mu Xuan. However, Xia Xia's action is still far away, and there are hundreds of things to do. What Qi Xi did was wrong. He took measures this afternoon. He was wrong. What he did was bad. His behavior was extraordinary. He was elegant. He was kind. He was invincible. He can do everything, but he doesn't do everything. Improper measures are known all over the world, and all wasteful measures are taken directly. Raise your hand to celebrate the unique action of tripod. If you decide, you can raise your talents, your hands, your feet, your eyes, your hands, your mountains, for example, you can raise everything, you can consider raising your heels, you can raise your arms, you can raise your arms, you can raise your clouds, you can raise your arms, you can Here, people are in a hurry and have a lot to raise. This cannot be enumerated. Mao is a good example. Wanli is arrogant and arrogant. He is arrogant and arrogant. He is arrogant. To win, to be excellent, to move the bird lightly, to prolong life, to hold high the deep outline, to stretch the neck, to raise the heel, but to raise the head, to raise the road, not to mention the legacy, to raise the party officials, to be well informed, not to promote the vulgar, to promote the vulgar.

3. The four words to describe people are burly, fierce, tall and burly, with big arms and thick waist, good looks and graceful demeanor. Pot-bellied, long hair, squatting, well dressed, beautiful, beautiful, beautiful, radiant ... sallow and emaciated, with white hair and red skin, small and exquisite, with a golden belt, a good eye, good bones, a tiger's back, a fat head and big ears, flowers, and a tiger's head and hands, such as chicken feet. Character expression description: radiant, radiant, dancing, beaming, laughing, smiling, frowning, frightened, flustered, depressed and listless. Describe the character's quality: (1) Brave: going through fire and water, rushing to the front, desperate, and dying; (2) Diligence: conscientious and diligent; (3) Diligent study: ten years of cold current, through the wall hole, reflecting snow, never let go; (4) Helpful: Helpful. Distinguish between public and private, selfless, self-denial, and don't forget personal cleanliness (7) Perseverance, perseverance: perseverance, completion, about learning: never tire of learning, never tire of learning, never tire of sleeping, never tire of eating, never lose time, never lose time, never lose time, never lose time, never lose time. Conceited, arrogant, arrogant, arrogant, selfish, conceited, complacent. Describe the psychological activities of the characters: (1) Hi: ecstatic, cheerful, beaming (2) angry: furious, furious, angry (3) sad: heartbroken, tears streaming down my face, angry. Scary appall (5) Anxious: impatient, anxious, urgent need (6) Worry: uneasy, flustered, confused. Describe people's language: eloquent, eloquent, eloquent, eloquent, Kan Kan, eloquent, vague, fluent (1) Language: eloquent, eloquent, eloquent, Kan Kan, answer like a stream (2) Stunned to describe people's appearance and posture: the flowers are harvested, the moon is ashamed, the fish is heavy, the geese are falling, the hibiscus is bright, the teeth are beautiful, the eyebrows are beautiful, the cranes are beautiful, the children are soft, the old are weak, the face is yellow, the bones are bone, the abdomen is clean, the jade is elegant, the charm is like flowers, and the posture is graceful (1). Idioms about appearance: a talented person, graceful, potbellied, big waist, long hair, squatting, well dressed and good-looking; (2) Idioms describing the movements of characters: agile, fast, moving like a rabbit, looking up, striding forward, looking up, dancing, bared his teeth; (3) Idioms describing people's gestures. Very happy, tongue-tied, blinking, smiling, staring (4) Idioms describing the mood of characters: indecisive, uneasy, anxious, upset, restless emotional words: cheerful, overjoyed, happy, angry, depressed, listless, angry.