How do idioms promise and dazzle words form words?

There are no idioms that contain promises and dazzling. Idioms containing promises are as follows:

Ji Bu: I keep my name, and I never break my word. Ji Bu's promise. Metaphor is extremely trustworthy and does not break his word.

Generous: generous and frank. Describe Hao's promise without hesitation.

Nuo Nuo promised one after another. Describe the appearance of being obedient.

People who easily agree to other people's demands rarely keep their promises.

There was a shout from the class, and Bai Nuo Nuo stepped down: Promise. There was a chorus of applause in the class, and a promise was ordered. Many people describe the old one as rich and powerful, with many followers and sycophants.

Wei Wei, Nuo Nuo and Nuo Nuo: The voice of agreement. Describe yourself as having no idea, blindly echoing and obeying.

One person shouted and a hundred people answered. Describe the rich and powerful, many servants.

Keep your promise: promise. The promise made is worth 1000 dollars. Metaphor means keeping your word and keeping your credit.

Not light or heavy: easy; Rannuo: Promise. Don't promise anything casually. Describe the cautious. It also describes people keeping their promises.

Those who promise easily but lack confidence rarely keep their promises.

Nuo Nuo, referred to by thousands of people, is not as valuable as a person who scolds many people for being just Nuo Nuo, or as valuable as a person who exhorts them. As the saying goes, "A thousand people in Nuo Nuo are not as good as a scholar".

A promise of a thousand dollars: a promise. A promise is worth a thousand dollars. Refers to keeping promises and not making promises easily.

No promises, no promises, no words.