1. Full of energy jīng shén mān fā explanation and description intelligentfull of, full of economic and financial complaints láo sāo mān fān fān full of complaints mān fān láo sāo explained the complaints and the feeling of depression and injustice.full ofThe complaint describes the feeling of being extremely depressed and very dissatisfied. Láo sāo mān fü explains the complaint. The feeling of depression and injustice is full of complaints.
2. belly refers to belly, and full belly means full belly. It mainly uses exaggeration. The main meaning is very very like full belly. The metaphor describes a person who is extremely talented and resourceful and complaining too much. The meaning of complaining about being full of emotions means full belly. It can be understood as full belly. For example, full belly means full belly full of talent and resourcefulness. It is the local dialect of Lanzhou, which means satisfactionfull ofI only know the meaning of the word "full of economics".
3. Full of jewelry and articles full of knowledge, full of suspicion and complaints, full of knowledge describes a person who is very talented and full of knowledge. This idiom is full of spirit and full of knowledge. 2 Full of complaints and full of dissatisfaction. 3 Full of suspicion and doubts. 4 Full of knowledge metaphors describe a person who is extremely talented and resourceful. 5 Full of doubts and doubts.
4. 1 A book is a good companion. It is full of wisdom, but it does not chatter. 2 A book is a good companion. It is full of wisdom, but it does not chatter. Books are the ladder of human progress. 3 He complains about the unsatisfactory work he does. 4 The biggest trouble in the world is that fools are very sure, but wise men are full of suspicion. 5 A full of wisdom is a skill that is easy to delay and delay. 6 A full of wisdom is a cool thing, and it is difficult to fill in graceful words and poems.
5. The term "full of economics" means to describe a person who is rich in knowledge and talent. 1 The basic meaning "full of economics" is an idiom used to describe a person who is very knowledgeable and talented. Here,"economics" originally refers to a tool used to measure and organize silk threads. It was later extended to a symbol of human knowledge and wisdom. Therefore,"full of economics" is a metaphor for a person who is rich in knowledge and outstanding in intelligence. 2 A detailed explanation of "full" means full of enrichment.
6. Full of articles mān fīn wén zhāng is a metaphor for excellent articles, very talented and full of complaints mān fān láo sāo complaints and feelings of depression and injustice. A full of dissatisfaction describes a feeling of extreme depression and dissatisfaction and full of spirits jīng shén mān fān zhān fān describes a person as intelligent and full of wisdom and wisdom.
7. Full of complaints Pinyin mān fīláo sāo abbreviated mfls synonyms antonyms usage explanation of complaints, depression and injustice. A bellyful of dissatisfaction describes the mood as extremely depressed and dissatisfied. Full of content Pinyin mān fīwén zhāng abbreviated mfwz synonyms Manzhong Jinglun antonyms The usage is more formal. The predicate contains a positive meaning. The metaphor article is excellent and very talented.
8. Full belly Jinglun means that a person is knowledgeable, broad-minded, and talented. This idiom originates from the ancient praise of knowledge and cultivation in China. It is used to describe a person who has extensive knowledge and profound cultural literacy. The specific explanation is as follows: "Full belly" means that the heart is full, which means that the inner volume is very large."Jinglun" here refers to scriptures, which is the collective name of ancient classic works, and also impliesfull ofIt introduces people's thoughts and behavioral norms.
9. The correct word is "full belly Jinglun", not "full belly Jinglun"."Full belly Jinglun" means that people have profound knowledge and rich experience, and can use their own wisdom and wisdom to solve problems. This idiom means to describe people who have profound knowledge, extensive knowledge, and profound wisdom. In contrast,"full belly Jinglun" has no such meaning. It is a wrong word, which may be caused by the misuse of the word "Jinglun".
10. Full belly Jinglun is usually used to describe a person who is very knowledgeable and talented. The idiom explains that the belly Jinglun is used to arrange silk threads, called knitting silk into ropes, and is extended to people's talents, learning skills and strategies. The origin of the idiom Feng Weimin Hai Fushan Tang's manuscript "On why do heroes need to be full of talents and talents? Don't betray the wishes of the common people?" Emotional color neutral idiom usage as the predicate attribute contains a positive meaning.
11. Suspicionary mān fīhú yí The basic interpretation of the new words is suspicious like a fox. Suspicionary confusion is metaphor for a puzzled expression. Chu Qing·Cao Xueqin The 116th chapter of the Dream of the Red Chamber "Baoyu was full of doubts and had to ask,'My sister said that the concubine called me, who was the concubine?'"Near antonym, near antonym, near antonym, full of doubt, full of doubt, full of conviction.
12. Full belly Jinglun means to describe a person who has talent and the ability to govern the country. 1 The idiom explains a stomach of knowledge and talents to describe a person who has talent and the ability to govern the country. 2 The idiom comes from 1 Zhouyi·Tun "Like Yunlei Tun, a gentleman uses Jinglun" to organize the threads of Jinglun, and extends it to human talent and learning. 2 Ming·Feng Weimin Haifushan Tang Poetry Manuscripts·Tiphun Garden·Langli Shuling Evil ".
13. The silk thread that is drawn out is called Jing, and the silk thread that is woven into ropes is called Jing Lun. It is collectively called Jing Lun. It refers to ability. Explanation describes people who are very knowledgeable and talented. The main predicate is used as predicate attribute contains a positive meaning. Example Zhuge Liang is a politician and military strategist who is full of knowledge during the Three Kingdoms Era. Pinyin mān fījīng lún Source: Qing·Shi Yukun, the Three Heroes and Five Yi, the 32nd chapter of Yan Chasansu.
14. What does the term "full of knowledge" mean? It originated in ancient China and was used to describe those who were knowledgeable and outstanding. It not only represents a person's knowledge reserve, but also reflects his profound thinking and unique insights. In traditional China culture, full of knowledge are often regarded as elites of society and pillars of the country and the nation. They have made important contributions to the prosperity and progress of society through their own talents and efforts. Specifically speaking.
15. 1 Words full of scriptures are full of jīng lún mān fīng lún fīng lún explain that the scriptures are organized by silk threads, which is extended to describe the talents and abilities of people who are extremely talented and resourceful. The source of Zhouyi·Tun "Yunlei Tun, a gentleman uses the scriptures" is full of thorns jīng jí mān fīn explanation of metaphor. The heart is full of bad thoughts. The source of Tang Mengjiao's choice of friends.
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