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The specific content of the 18 pictures and 18 idioms was not provided. Therefore, I don't know what the 18 idioms are.
That version of the idiom was " tiger's back and bear's waist ", which meant that a person was tall and strong like a tiger, with a high back and a thick waist like a bear.
The 18 Divine Maps Guess Idioms was a fun game. One could guess the corresponding idiom by observing the images. We can see some explanations and examples of idioms, but no specific answers are provided. Therefore, based on the information given, I am unable to determine the exact answers to the 18 Divine Maps.
Insatiable, cold, frightened, unyielding, frowning, reading too much, in a dilemma, understanding the mind, asking yourself, incisive, clean up, familiar with the chest, courageous, fleeting, listening to nature, open fire
The answers to the 18 divine pictures of guessing idioms included: happiness, demons and ghosts, lingering sounds, blind people touching elephants, chicken flying and eggs falling, tacit understanding, people leaving tea cool, swords and swords, talking at once, sorrow and joy, thunder, sacrificing oneself to save others, eye contact, friends, hitting the nail on the head, frowning, betrothal, and hitting it off.
Interesting Idiom Guessing was an interesting puzzle game that increased the entertainment and challenge by guessing the idioms in the riddle. We can find some interesting examples and answers to guess idioms, such as "the moon is shy of flowers","the mother is noble because of her son","impartial","keep one's eyes on it","the white colt passes through the gap" and so on. However, because the search results provided were incomplete and some of the content was not relevant to the question, a more detailed answer could not be provided.
Nine children eat a bowl of porridge Idiom: A narrow escape [Explanation: It refers to a person who has a strong adventurous spirit and is not afraid of hardships and dangers. He can overcome difficulties and achieve success.] Image introduction: The picture depicted nine children waiting in line in front of a bowl of porridge. They wore simple clothes and had hungry expressions on their faces. The porridge looked thin, but they still stood firmly by the side and waited. Their adventurous spirit touched the heavens and they were finally rescued.
There are many idioms related to the spring moon. Here are a few common ones: Spring flowers bloom: To describe the scene of spring is also a metaphor for success. 2. Full of spring: To describe the breath and scenery of spring, it also means that the atmosphere is warm and full of vitality. 3. The verdant color of the spring mountains: To describe the scenery of spring, it is also a metaphor for a person's noble character. 4 Spring Garden: To describe the scene of spring is also a metaphor for the vigorous development of a career. 5. The spring breeze caressed one's face: It described the gentle breath of spring and also gave people a warm feeling. I hope these idioms can help you solve the problem about Spring Moon!
Each Divine Map was made up of a four-word idiom. However, no clear answer or idiom list was provided. Therefore, it was impossible to determine which four-word idiom each of the eighteen divine pictures contained.
The dragon pillar and clouds were like dragons and phoenixes.