The first three pictures guessed that the four-word idiom was "a brilliant feat". A brilliant feat was a poem from Bai Juyi's "Farewell to the Ancient Grass" of the Tang Dynasty. It meant that at a certain period of time, one suddenly displayed amazing talent and strength to make people marvel. The fourth picture guessed that the character in the martial arts novel was a character named Yang Guo in the " The Return of the Condor Heroes " created by Mr. Jin Yong.
The idiom for guessing by looking at pictures was: illiterate.
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 following are some Wuxia names that contain one word: Shadowless Sword Immortal 2 Heavenly Demon Lone Wolf 3 Sword Aura 4. Emergence of the Blue Sea Tide 5. Killing Blade for Ten Thousand Miles Snow Eagle Spreads Its Wings Sword Courage and Zither Heart 8 Divine Knife Sect Master 9 Unparalleled Prodigy Bloodshed Petals These names all had a certain characteristic of Wuxia novels, hoping to provide some inspiration.
Okay, please tell me the name of the novel. I'll try my best to guess the name of the person with three words.
The idiom of this game was " a snake swallowing an elephant."
I can't guess an anime based on the four pictures because there are many kinds of animes, each of which has its own unique style and characteristics. In addition, I can't recognize the details in the picture, such as text, background, character clothing, etc. If there is any other information or clues, I can try to help you guess the specific anime.
Idioms in wuxia novels usually refer to some words or phrases that often appear in novels with symbolic or specific meanings. The following are some common idioms in martial arts novels: [1. Unconquerable: It refers to a weapon or martial arts that is extremely powerful and can destroy all obstacles.] 2. Rainbow-like Sword Qi: It was used to describe the superb swordsmanship and the mighty sword power, which was as colorful as a rainbow. 3. Internal and External Cultivation: It described a martial arts master who knew both internal cultivation and external performance. 4. The difference of one thought: The key to success or failure lies in the difference of one key step. 5. Life and death in a split second: To describe the intensity of a battle, life can end in an instant. 6. One versus ten: A person who is skilled in martial arts can defeat ten powerful opponents by himself. 7. Perfect: A perfect plan or strategy without any loopholes. 8. Profound: A word or phrase that has a profound meaning and requires careful understanding. 9. Teaching by example: It refers to a person who has a far-reaching influence and can pass on information through words and examples. A thousand miles in a day: describe progress very fast. A simple thing may take a long time to complete.
It was a riddle, and the answer was " adding ink to the brush ".
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A long novel usually requires a rich imagination and creativity.