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What idiom stories are very innovative?

Make no mistake; Don't; In addition; Loom: Loom, a metaphor for the conception and layout of poetry. Refers to writing a new way to innovate.

A new situation or form. To create a new situation or form.

Breaking the ice: It is a metaphor for breaking new ground, creating great achievements and setting the highest standards.

Fetching a fetus for bone replacement: originally a Taoist language, it refers to taking a human fetus for reincarnation and easily taking a mortal bone as a fairy bone. After metaphor learning, predecessors can innovate without showing traces.

In the opposite direction: its:his;; Meaning: meaning; Use: use. Refers to quoting or using words, allusions, etc. According to the opposite meaning. It is also used to refer to literary and artistic creation. To innovate or to break through the shackles of predecessors.

Ride: Ride: Refuse to be controlled by others. A disobedient horse. Metaphor is that talented people don't stick to the rules. It also describes people who dare to innovate.

Create a new face: create a new form or situation.

Abandon the old and open up the new: abandon: abandon; Open: Open a new one. Describe things moving forward.

Self-reliance: self-reliance, self-reliance. I will innovate and not take the old road. Refers to not following the old precedent of predecessors and making innovations.

Ancestor narration is self-contained: ancestor narration: imitating or following the behavior and theory of predecessors. Refers to imitating predecessors and having their own innovations.