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The idiom depended on the idiom that had been enchanted. For example, if you wanted to know why, you could answer "because you are obsessed with something" or "because you are confused by something and lose your mind".
It was "A Gentle Breeze". This idiom originated from Bai Juyi's "Farewell to the Ancient Grass" of the Tang Dynasty. The wildfire never ends, and the spring breeze blows, it grows again. The far-off fragrance encroaches on the ancient road, the clear green connecting the deserted city. And send the prince to the lush garden to bid farewell." Among them,"the breeze is coming" meant that the breeze was blowing slowly, which meant that a comfortable and peaceful atmosphere was gradually coming. It could also be used to describe a beautiful thing or person that came slowly and could not be stopped.
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The idiom describing clear thinking is usually used to describe a person or a team's clear thinking, able to quickly grasp the core of the problem and make accurate analysis and decisions.
The meaning of an idiom in a story is that it enriches the narrative. It can make the writing more interesting and give readers a deeper understanding. Sometimes, it even becomes a key element for character development or plot advancement.
The idiom "not interested" could be used to express "not interested in anything".
Jin Xi Chan Chan was a Chinese idiom that described the beautiful scenery and rippling water. This idiom originated from an ancient Chinese painting depicting a woman sitting by a riverbed. In front of her was a flowing stream, and the scenery was very beautiful. Later, this idiom was used to describe some beautiful and quiet scenes such as gardens, lakes, mountains and rivers, etc.
" One horse covers the sky " is a Chinese idiom that is usually used to describe a person or thing with great power and influence that can cover the entire sky so that it cannot be seen or discovered. This idiom first appeared in the novel Water Margins to describe Lin Chong's ability to " cover the sky with one horse ". He could fight a hundred enemies alone and no one could defeat him. Later, this idiom was often used to describe a person or organization with extraordinary ability to influence the entire society or even cover up the truth.
Later generations condensed the "Peach Blossom Spring" into an idiom,"The people in the Peach Blossom Spring." This idiom referred to the inhabitants of the mysterious world described in the Peach Blossom Spring. They lived a simple and happy life in the mountains and rivers without being disturbed by the outside world. This idiom is often used to describe people living in a peaceful, harmonious and beautiful society.