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The difference between mutual reflection and mutual interest.

The differences between them are as follows:

Contrast refers to the mutual reflection of various lights and colors, which is often used to describe a beautiful scene. It is a formal idiom, which is used as a predicate and attribute in sentences.

Set each other off to be interesting is set each other off to be interesting, very interesting, very interesting. It is a formal idiom, which is used as a predicate in a sentence and refers to two things, often with more than two things as the object of statement.

Origin: the failure to write Feng Yunqing and others' public offering of bonds is just embellishment. Compared with the two giants, Wu and Zhao, it feels more lively.

Synonym: Set each other off and become interesting.

On the night of Lantern Festival, two panda lanterns hanging in front of Wuyi Building set each other off.

Complementary sentence making

1. Melbourne's different styles of classical architecture and modern architecture complement each other, forming a unique urban landscape, which makes people linger.

2. The green forest, the blue sea and the white beach complement each other, forming a beautiful picture of the south China.

Red lanterns are lit on the boat, which complement the lanterns under the eaves on the shore. Sitting in the bow of Wu Peng's boat, drinking green tea and facing the cool breeze, a fresh feeling arises spontaneously.

4. Tian Quan Lake and Tieshan Temple set each other off. The lake is misty and surrounded by mountains, and the lakes and mountains complement each other.

Whenever dusk falls, clouds, sunset and blue waves complement each other, and the new willows and ancient pagodas by the spring interweave into shadows, which makes people feel relaxed and happy.

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