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What are some idioms used to express oneself?
1, pleasing to the eye? [sh m: ng x: n yuè mù]: pleasing to the eye: comfortable to look at. It means to be happy when you see beautiful scenery.

Said by: Lu Xun's "A New Story: Picking Wei": "When they reached the foot of the mountain, they saw fresh green leaves, golden land and some red and white flowers in the weeds. This is really pleasing to the eye, even to see. "

2. Perfect and beautiful? [zhish à n zhimi]: To: Most of them. The most perfect and beautiful.

Said by: Mao Dun's "Three Faces" VII: "He longs for the big storm that shook the universe. He regards this understanding as a' miracle' that makes the world move from perfection to beauty in a blink of an eye, so he can't understand the actual change of life-the progress made in contradiction and chaos, and he feels ugly."

3. Perfect? [jìn shàn jìn mìI]: It's extremely perfect, very beautiful. No defect means perfection.

From: The Analects of Confucius Eight-legged essay: "Confucius said Shao:' The best is the best. It is called "Wu":' It is perfect, but it is not perfect.' "

4. Perfect? [wán měi wú quē]: Perfect and beautiful, with no shortcomings.

5, a word Mo Zan? [yī cí mò zàn]: Like: Like. There is no proper compliment to express. Describing poetry is excellent.

Said by: Historical Records Confucius Family: "As for the Spring and Autumn Period, the pen is a pen, and cutting is cutting. People in summer are full of praise. "