Idioms describing beautiful scenery
Beautiful mountains and rivers, beautiful mountains and clear waters. Describe beautiful scenery.
On the tree-lined road, there are countless vaginas: in the southwest suburb of Huiji City, the scenery is beautiful. The original intention is that the scenery along the way is beautiful and difficult to see. There are many people coming and going, so you shouldn't be able to catch them.
Shuixiu Mountain is beautiful in light and color. Describe beautiful scenery.
Burn the harp and cook the crane. Burn the harp as firewood and cook the crane. Metaphor spoils beautiful things.
Flower-like brocade: silk with colorful patterns. As beautiful as flowers. Describe beautiful scenery or bright future.
Yan Qian Jingxiu Rock: Cliff; Competition: competition. Mountain and mountain scenery seem to compare with each other. Describe the beautiful mountain scenery.
Famous scenic spots with beautiful scenery and many historical sites.
Famous mountains are better than rivers and mountains, with beautiful scenery.
Willow fireworks and fog describe the misty scene in spring.
The butterfly mad bee is frivolous. Metaphor is frivolous man.
Lakes and mountains, mountains. There are mountains and waters with beautiful scenery.
Sunbathing: pants. Hang your trousers under the flowers. Metaphor is not elegant, disappointing.
Different scenery refers to lamenting the division or decline of the country.
Fudi Cave was originally a Taoist term, referring to the famous summer resort where Shinto lived. After Dobby refers to a place with beautiful scenery.
The wind and moon are boundless and the scenery is the best.
The street view spoiled the beautiful scenery. Metaphor spoils fun.
Originally a Taoist term, the cave is blessed with land, which refers to the famous summer resort where Shinto lives. After Dobby refers to a place with beautiful scenery.
Kill the scenery and spoil the fun
Being funny is the same as "ruining the scenery".
Spring is beautiful, spring is warm, and the scenery is bright and beautiful.
Compared with Liu Yiqing's Shi Shuo Xin Yu in the Southern Song Dynasty, Chu Prison said: "Anyone who crosses the river to the United States and Japan needs to invite a new pavilion to hold a banquet with flowers. Zhou Hou (Zhou E) sat in the middle and sighed:' Different scenery is the difference between mountains and rivers!' They all shed tears at each other. Only Prime Minister Wang (Wang Dao) suddenly changed color and said,' When * * * fights for the royal family and the restoration of China, how can he be a prisoner of Chu!' "Used to describe people suffering from national disasters or other changes, relatively
Built with the back of the mountain, built with the back of the mountain. Metaphor is disappointing.