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What are the good idioms?

God, what a good idiom:

1, a godsend

Pinyin ti ā n c Li á ng j: and

Explain the good opportunity given by God.

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Examples may make a huge topic boring, because a godsend opportunity can be rich and well written.

It's really ~, I got my dream job.

Used as subject, object and attribute; Mostly used for emotion.

Britain is a godsend

2, heaven rewards hard work and good marriage

Heaven rewards diligence, pronounced as tiān fíng Yuán, an idiom in China, which refers to a beautiful marriage or fate given by heaven. Selected from Selected English Class, The Story of the Partridge and the Meeting of the Partridge.

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Good idioms:

1, beautiful scenery

Explanation: good: beautiful; Chen: Time. Good times, good scenery.

Said by: I wasted beautiful days and beautiful scenery. The Third Fold of Yuan Guan Hanqing's Golden Thread Pool

Grammar: combination; As subject and object; Use it when the environment and mood are good.

Synonyms include auspicious day, sunny day, sunny day, beautiful day and happy night.

The antonym is that the moon is dark and the wind is high

2. Good luck

Explanation: It originally refers to a marriage that conforms to the feudal order. The latter refers to a beautiful marriage.

From: Cao Qingxue Qin's fifth story of A Dream of Red Mansions: "I only read the alliance of wood and stone."

3. Good days and auspicious days

Explanation: good: good; Chen: Time; G: Geely. Good times, auspicious days. Later, it was often called a suitable day for marriage.

From: Qu Yuan's Nine Songs of the Eastern Emperor Taiyi in the Chu Ci of the Warring States Period: "The ecliptic is auspicious, and Mu will be happy with God."

Good days, respectful and solemn entertainment for the emperor.

Grammar: combination; Become an object; It also refers to a suitable day for marriage.

Synonym good times and auspicious days