Interpretation of idioms: This refers to the trend and direction of mountains. Now compare the cause and effect of one thing.
The idiom comes from: Wu Ming Rachel's "The Study of Cow's Face in Cloud Notes": "Here, thousands of hills are good, with twists and turns, facing mountains and being qualified everywhere."
Simple spelling of idioms: llqm
Idiom words: 4 words
Emotional color: context is a compliment
Idiom structure: combination form
Idiom era: ancient times
Commonly used degree: commonly used
Example of idiom: Jiao said seriously, "We should find out its details, smash it and subdue it." (Jun Qing's "Glory of Gioyuru")
Synonyms: beginning and end, cause and effect, come down in one continuous line.
Antonym: the beginning has no end, and the beginning has no end.
Idiom grammar: combination; As subject and object; Used for event description