Idioms beginning with eight characters
Eight Worshipments at the Turn of Eight Worshipments: It originally refers to the etiquette of ancient family friends' children meeting their elders; Cross: friendship. Old friends became brothers.
talent of eight fights: talent. Metaphor is that people are extremely talented.
all directions echo: they are connected with each other. Generally refers to the surrounding areas and places. Describe all aspects of communication and cooperation.
on bagong mountain, all the plants and trees are soldiers, and all the plants and trees on bagong mountain are regarded as soldiers. Describe extreme panic and paranoia.
beyond the eight barren areas. Describe extremely broad-minded.
Eight Streets and Nine Strands describe the city's streets and bustling markets.
the close relationship is very close to the actual situation.
A man is very sophisticated, and he can deal with everything in a thoughtful way.
Exquisite in all directions: exquisite and meticulous, which means people are flexible and agile. This refers to the bright and spacious windows. Later, it is used to describe people who are tactful and treat people with everything.
prestige in all directions. Describe the swagger and momentum.
Being brilliant on all sides is a metaphor for being smart and sophisticated, and having insight into everything.
Being tactful in all aspects describes being tactful and dealing with everything.
All directions describe good social intercourse in all aspects.
When the Eight Immortals cross the sea, each has his own way of doing things. It's also a metaphor for competing with each other with their own skills.
octave overlapping octave: a general term for musical instruments in ancient times; Overlap: Interaction, taking turns. Eight kinds of musical instruments take turns to play. It means that the instrumental music is complete and the performance scene is grand.
Eight treasures and jade food generally refer to exquisite dishes.
the splay opens like a splay, and the splay and thrust are separated to both sides. The original intention is to stay on the right path, but take crooked ways. Also described as wide access.