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Appreciation of new words in the world: "Wang Taiwei said:' Guo's words, such as writing (diarrhea) water, are inexhaustible. Biography of Guo Xiang in the Book of Jin: Guo Xiang's words are mysterious and very talented. He is good at Laozi and Zhuangzi, and he is eloquent. Wang Yan, Qiu, every cloud says,' It sounds like a river running down, which is inexhaustible.' "

Explanatory usage

Guo Xiang in the Jin Dynasty was eloquent, and Yan said that his words poured down like a torrent. Later, this classic was used to describe people who are good at talking and tireless.

Classical form

Don Luoyin: "You should believe that disaster will have benefits, and don't think about it." Yuan Caicai: "The relationship between the dome and the house is calm, and the eloquence of the river can be talked about."

Qi Ji, Song Xin, Hekou: "thousands of feet holds the hand of heaven and hangs on the estuary." Song He Zhu: "Tiger hands are tied, cars are like chickens, horses are like dogs."

Mouth like a hanging river Tang Bai Juyi: "Heart like a hanging river, mouth like a hanging river."

Poetry is like a river. Su Shi: "Poetry is like a hanging river, so it deceives Zhang Ji."

Argument is like a hanging river. Don Han Yu: "Oh, how can this petition be sent to the throne? It really needs an eloquent flow, like a waterfall."