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What are the four-character idioms in Liu Santi?

The four-character idioms in "Liu Santi" are exquisite, full of fun, hoarse and weathered. Details are as follows:

1, Exquisite, from chapter 19 of Three-body: "The universe you simulated is really exquisite as a machine, but its predictions ... Oh, can I observe the sky with your telescope?" It means exquisite and wonderful to the extreme.

2, a sea of people, from the "three-body" chapter 19: There are a sea of people under the pyramid, and countless torches are swaying in the cold wind. It means people are like mountains and seas. Describe how many people gathered.

3. Screaming, from chapter 19 of "Three-body": When Wang Miao heard the man, he immediately shouted at the top of his lungs:? "dehydration! Dehydration! " It means your voice is hoarse and exhausted. Describe trying to shout.

4. Muttering, from chapter 19 of Three-body: Everyone likes to reminisce about the past, but they all want others to listen to themselves and are tired of what others say. It means to keep talking. It used to refer to monks chanting scriptures, but now it refers to talking to themselves or mumbling.

5, weather-beaten, from chapter 10 of Three-body: From her students, Wang Miao learned about her weather-beaten first half. It means to describe all kinds of hardships.

References:

Baidu Encyclopedia-"Three-body"