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Idioms beginning with the word "she"
Introduction to idioms:
Idioms are stereotypes in Chinese vocabulary. Idioms, everyone says they have become words, and so do idioms. Idioms are mostly four-character, and some are three-character, five-character or even more than seven-character.
Idiom is a major feature of traditional culture in China, which has a fixed structure and a fixed sentence, indicating a certain meaning. It is applied to a sentence as a whole, with subject, object, attribute and other components. A large part of idioms are passed down from ancient times and represent a story or allusion.
Some idioms are just a miniature sentence. Idiom is a ready-made word, similar to idioms and proverbs, but slightly different. Idioms are a bright pearl in China culture.
Fixed phrases comes from ancient classics or works, historical stories and people's oral stories. It is a unique and long-used fixed phrases in ancient Chinese vocabulary. The meaning of idioms is incisive, often implied in literal meaning, rather than simply adding up the meanings of their components. Its structure is tight, and it is generally impossible to change the word order, extract or increase or decrease its components at will.
Its form is mostly four characters, and there are also some three characters and multi-characters, which are mostly composed of four characters. Simply put, idioms are words that are well known, can be quoted from classics, have clear sources and allusions, and are highly used.
Definition:
Idiom is a fixed phrase formed by long-term use and tempering in Chinese. It is a language unit with richer meaning and grammatical function equivalent to words, with rich and profound ideological connotation, short and pithy, and easy to remember and use.
Often accompanied by feelings, there are derogatory meanings and justice, and of course there are neutrals. Idioms are mostly four words, and there are also idioms with more than three words. Some idioms are even divided into two parts separated by commas.
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