The classic, good, and good words or idioms were as follows: Classics: refers to works that have been widely praised for a long time and have profound thoughts and rich cultural meanings, such as "Dream of the Red Chamber,""Journey to the West,""Water Margins," etc. Very good: refers to high quality, good performance, and worthy of recommendation. Used to describe the quality, ability, performance, etc. of something or someone. For example," This movie is very good. The plot is compact, and the actors are outstanding." Good: refers to the performance of something or a person. For example," The melody of this song is very good. The lyrics are easy to understand. I like the style of the song very much."
Some examples of words or idioms to describe classic, very good, or not bad are as follows: Classics: refers to literary works, artistic works, or other cultural heritage that have been widely recognized and loved by people over a long period of time. Classics often had profound thoughts, excellent artistic performance and superb language expression. They were an important part of human civilization. Very good means of high quality, good performance, and satisfactory performance. Very good is usually used to describe the quality, performance, effect, etc. of an item, service, or thing. Not bad: of high quality, good performance, and satisfactory to expectations or standards. " Not bad " was usually used to describe the quality, performance, and effect of goods, services, and things. For example: - This sentence was very classic and expressed a profound thought. - This article was well written. The language was beautiful and the expression was profound. - The service in this restaurant was very good, and the attitude was warm. The dishes were also delicious.
An idiom to describe a person who was not good at literature was to say that he was not good at literature or martial arts. This idiom means that although a person's writing ability is not very good, he is very capable in other aspects. For example, he may be a martial arts expert or a useful tool. In short, this idiom meant that although a person's literary level was not high, he still had a lot of value in other aspects.
Alright, let me think about it. The following are a few possible suitable four-word idioms or phrases: 1 was crucial. This idiom stresses the importance of a certain action or thing. Indispensable. This idiom is used to describe something that cannot be done without it. 3. The influence is far-reaching. This idiom is used to describe an action or thing that has a far-reaching impact on society or a certain field. 4. Absolutely safe. This idiom stresses that the safety of a certain action or thing is extremely reliable and stable, and there will be no problems. 5. Go all out. This idiom stresses the seriousness of an action or thing, indicating that one will devote oneself to it without any regrets.
The idioms used to describe something that was very popular were: a must-have, a best-seller, a sell-out, a great hit, etc. These idioms all express that something is very popular and everyone wants it. For example, in the novel 'Battle Through the Skies' the idiom that described Xiao Yan's Medicine Hall's 'Qing Xuan Needles' being very popular was that it was a necessity.
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The idioms used to describe a bad novel are usually those that describe absurdity, strangeness, unrealistic, or vulgar content, such as: 1. Parallel goods: refers to goods that have not been officially registered and are unreliable and of poor quality. 2. Trash: It refers to waste items that are worthless. 3. Brainless: It refers to people with low IQ who do things without thinking. 4. Brain failure: It means that the decision made by a person with a problem in their head is very stupid. 5. Brainless fans: refers to people who worship a star or idol. Their fanatical behavior is often incomprehensible. 6. Brainless drama: It refers to those extremely brainless films and television works that often have absurd plots and characters. 7. Stupid comics: Comics with stupid content often draw strange, funny, and meaningless scenes and characters. 8 Idiot sayings: The classic sayings of those brainless people are often illogical and do not match the words. 9. Brainless games: Games with brainless content often have absurd scenes and characters that people can't understand. These idioms can be used to describe a bad novel that is absurd, unrealistic, and vulgar.
A good four-word idiom to describe literary talent was "brilliant."
The idioms used to describe a good book were: extensive and profound, rich in content, beautiful in writing, benefited a lot, enlightening the soul, etc.
Alright, here are a few idioms that start with the word "Cang": White Dog Egret: It described the vastness of the sky and the magnificence of nature. 2. Pines and cypresses: It described the tall and straight green of pines and cypresses. 3. Cang Mountain and Erhai Lake: describe the magnificent scenery and lakes in Dali. 4. Cang Hai Sang Tian: It described the changes in nature and the passage of time. 5. Vigorous and powerful font: It was used to describe the vigorous and powerful strokes of calligraphy. I hope these idioms can bring you some inspiration. If you have any other questions, please feel free to tell me.