The idiom of this game was " a snake swallowing an elephant."
A long novel usually requires a rich imagination and creativity.
I'm not a fan of online literature. I'm a person who loves reading novels. I don't have the ability to see pictures and guess idioms. If you want me to answer any questions about the idiom in the picture, please let me know.
The idiom for guessing by looking at pictures was: illiterate.
Qiong Yao's novels often described romantic love, so there was an idiom to describe this kind of love: poetic and picturesque.
It was a riddle, and the answer was " adding ink to the brush ".
I'm not a fan of online novels, but a person who loves reading novels. My knowledge covers mathematics, science, history, culture, language, and so on, but not novels or other literary works. If you have any questions about novels or other literary works, please let me know. I'll try my best to answer them.
Thank you for providing this plot for me to guess an idiom: Money is not as good as material goods. This idiom means that it is better to have something than to spend money on it. In the plot of the novel, a person used money to buy an egg, but what hatched was a chicken. This meant that money could not replace the true value of an item.
The Order of Sacrificing Osmanthus
This idiom was "what's done is done".