Who knows how to use idioms to name names?
It is worth noting that the use of idiom names should pay attention to two points:
1, the expression should be eye-catching and accurate, so that people can see it at a glance, and there can be no ambiguity or misunderstanding.
2. Choose idioms that are easy to understand and positive.
Good idiom name reference:
Clear: from "At a glance"; Zhuo Qun: From "Outstanding";
Quality: from "gentleness"; Cowardly: Excerpted from "Cowardly Life";
Fire Green: taken from Fire Green; Unheard of: taken from unheard of;
Stunning: Excerpted from Rock Breaking; Pragmatic: from "applying what you have learned";
Nip in the bud: from nip in the bud; Yu Si: From "doing in thinking";
Sea millet: taken from a drop in the ocean; Water: from "Like a Fish in Water";
Siyuan: taken from "Thinking about Drinking Water"; Baifa: From Baifa Zhong Bai.