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How to describe the court?

2024-12-26 23:00
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The imperial court could be described as a poem from ancient times. For example," a handsome and imposing figure. His eyes were like stars, and his eyebrows were like paint. His chest is broad and broad, and he has the prestige that ten thousand men can't match. Your words are dignified, and you speak of the ambition of thousands of feet high." These poems described the majesty and authority of the royal court, making it even more beautiful and moving.

How Am I Still Alive?

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Sir, How About A Marriage?

Sir, How About A Marriage?

At the peak of her career, A-list actress Song Ning announced her withdrawal from the entertainment industry for love, shocking the nation. Everyone thought that she must have found her ideal home. That was why she was so determined. At first, Song Ning thought so too. For the rest of her life, she would not be a celebrity. She would only be a virtuous and virtuous woman who would take care of her husband and children at home. However, on the night before their wedding, she found out that her fiancé was having an affair with her best friend. Enraged, Song Ning found a random man to register their marriage at the entrance of the Civil Affairs Bureau. She originally wanted to take revenge on her scumbag fiancé, but she did not expect that the man who registered his marriage with her was the heir of nation's largest financial group, Mu Chen. After they got married, Mu Chen doted on Song Ning and protected her in every way possible. He didn't allow anyone to bully her. Song Ning always thought that she would be happy for the rest of her life and live the best life she wanted. That's right, she got it. It was just a little different from what she had originally imagined. The person who gave her everything was someone else. Many years later… Song Ning looked at Mu Chen affectionately. "I'm really lucky. Thank God I met you and saved me from hell." Mu Chen smiled faintly. “Yes, thank God.” However, Song Ning would never know. Mu Chen wasn't talking about thanking God for letting him meet Song Ning. He was thanking God for letting Song Ning's fiancé cheated on her so that he would have a chance. There was no such thing as an accidental encounter. It was just a premeditated pursuit. That day, he waited for Song Ning outside the Civil Affairs Bureau for ten hours…
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How to describe the idiom in the court

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2024-12-25 23:12

There were many idioms used to describe the imperial court, such as being out of character, condescending, looking at each other in dismay, scheming, taciturn, tongue-tied, silent, tongue-tied, and so on. These idioms were used to describe the atmosphere and scenes of the ancient imperial court, depicting the tension, repression, controversy, and other characteristics of the imperial court.

To describe the court idiom

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2024-12-25 08:28

There were many idioms used to describe the ancient imperial court, such as being out of character, condescending, looking at each other, scheming, taciturn, tongue-tied, silent, tongue-tied, and so on. These idioms were used to describe the atmosphere and scenes of the ancient imperial court, depicting the tension, repression, controversy, and other characteristics of the imperial court.

Words to describe the court

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2024-12-23 16:07

There were many words to describe the ancient imperial court, such as being out of character, being condescending, looking at each other, scheming, taciturn, tongue-tied, silent, tongue-tied, and so on. These words were used to describe the atmosphere and scenes of the ancient imperial court, depicting the tension, repression, controversy, and other characteristics of the imperial court.

What are the poems that describe the court?

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2024-12-25 18:29

The poems describing the court included "The court's reputation for killing thieves still exists, and for all eternity, he can be called a real man!" "Guan Yu killed Hua Xiong, Wei Zhen Qian Kun first merit, Yuan Gate painting drum sound winter." Yun Chang stopped drinking to show his bravery, and when the wine was still warm, he killed Hua Xiong. "After the battle of Sanying and Lu Bu, the fate of the Han Dynasty should be like Huan Ling, and the scorching red sun will tilt westward." Dong Zhuo, a traitor, deposed the young emperor, and Liu Xie was weak and frightened. Wait.

Words to describe the politics of the court

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2024-12-24 05:07

Words in the court included: thinking of loyalty in advance, thinking of making up for mistakes in retreat; face-to-face dispute in court; the salary of eating meat; silent as a cicada in winter; decisive; the prime minister sitting in the court; the court's politics and disputes.

An idiom to describe the politics of the court

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2024-12-20 12:41

The idioms used to describe the political tactics of the imperial court were vertical and horizontal, pointing at a deer as a horse, losing lips and cold teeth, etc. To maneuver and maneuver described how one could strategize in the imperial court, gain the upper hand from both sides, think left and right, like a mantis stalking the cicada, unaware of the oriole behind. Calling a stag a horse was a way to confuse black and white, to confuse right and wrong, to deliberately distort the facts, and to give people a wrong impression. The lips were gone and the teeth were cold. They were mutually dependent and had a close relationship. These idioms were used to describe the complexity and danger of the politics of the court.

To describe the scene of a minister attending court

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2024-12-25 04:31

The ministers wore luxurious official robes and golden boots as they filed into the court. They were either young and handsome, or old and steady, but they were all filled with power and dignity. They had solemn expressions on their faces, and they often talked with words, showing their erudition and wisdom. In ancient China, the scene of ministers attending court was often described in television dramas and novels as the scene of a company boss summoning employees for a meeting. The employees would discuss important matters on the spot, and then the boss would make a decision on the spot. However, these descriptions might not be accurate. In ancient times, the way officials went to court might vary according to the dynasty and period. In ancient times, ministers would go to the imperial court to meet the king and discuss state affairs. When they met the emperor, they would usually stand to show respect. If they needed to show respect, they would bow with their hands crossed. Starting from the Yuan Dynasty, ministers would kneel down to report to the emperor before the emperor. This was related to the concept of the relationship between monarch and minister as the relationship between master and servant. Therefore, the scene of ancient ministers attending court might not be like what was described in television dramas and novels.

What is the elegant name to describe the court?

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2024-12-25 01:14

There were many elegant names to describe the Imperial Court, including Hall, Palace, Hall, and so on. In ancient poems, there were also some elegant descriptions of the imperial court, such as "a cold body, a dignified appearance","a pair of eyes that shot cold stars, two curved eyebrows that were as muddy as paint" and so on. These elegant titles were used to describe the solemnity and majesty of the imperial court.

What are the ancient words to describe the court?

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2024-12-24 21:22

There were many poems in ancient Ci that described the court, such as "Entering the court after hearing the news" in "Qin Fu Yin","Opening the Ming Hall to receive the congratulations" in "Stone Drum Song","Seeking the talents in the court" in "Longjing Inscription Record","The Ming Hall no longer attends to the vassals" in "Eight Horses Painting","The Golden Hall and Jade Watchtower Facing the Immortals" in "Journey to Mount Li","Tired of Sitting in the Ming Hall Facing the Ten Thousand Worlds" in "Journey to Mount Li", and "The Jade Hall in the Morning Swimming Sweat" in" Baoguan Lord White Robin Song"."The candlelight in front of the hall changes to the morning" in "Presenting to Wang Sui","The banquet in the hall is not over yet" in "Accompanying Minister Cui in the South","Entering the Jade Hall in the morning" in "Looking at Dragon Mountain Huai Taoist Xu Faling", and so on. These poems all described the scene and atmosphere of the ancient court in different ways.

Words to describe the elegant name of the court

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2024-12-24 02:36

There were many elegant names for the ancient imperial court, including hall, palace, hall, and so on. In ancient poems, there were also some elegant descriptions of the imperial court, such as "a cold body, a dignified appearance","a pair of eyes that shot cold stars, two curved eyebrows that were as muddy as paint" and so on. These elegant titles were used to describe the solemnity and majesty of the imperial court.

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