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Idioms for Gathering

Idioms Explanation

Unexpected meeting Period: appointment. Accidentally meeting or gathering of one's own accord without an appointment

Gathering to cause trouble Gathering a group of people to cause trouble and create disputes everywhere

Greenwood bandits Refers to bandits who gather in the mountains and forests

Greenwood heroes Greenwood: the ancient name of a mountain. It refers to the people who gathered in the mountains and forests to rebel against the feudal ruling class

Plucked: beyond. Dui: originally the appearance of overgrown grass, extended to gather, referring to people or things gathered in one place. The word "excel" is used to refer to a group of people or things gathered in one place.

Guests Like Clouds There were as many guests as gathered clouds. Describe the number of guests.

Out of the ordinary B 拔:超出;类:同类;萃:原为草丛生的样子,引伸为聚集。 It refers to the character and talent of a person.

Large Court, Wide Crowd Large Court: a wide field; Wide Crowd: a large number of people. It refers to a public place where many people gather.

Bees and ants gather describes a group of people gathered in one place.

Broad Court: a wide place. A public ****ing place where people gather.

Jubilant Gathering A joyful and pleasant gathering.

Gathering Together Aggregation: the grass and trees are luxuriant, which is extended to the gathering of outstanding people or exquisite things; A Hall: in a hall. Describe a rare event.