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Idioms describing rivers and lakes

Take part in accidental amusement: meet; Venue: A venue for performances. At first, it meant that old vagrants performed in appropriate occasions. After that, it means to meet opportunities and occasionally join in the fun.

Smoke waves are vast, describing the vast surface of rivers and lakes, shrouded in smoke.

Running to the state and crossing the government is to run the pier and be a Jianghu. It also describes rich experience and seeing the world.

Chong Zhou hits the government: go straight. State and government: In the old days, the names of administrative divisions above the county level generally referred to big cities and places. Run the pier, run the rivers and lakes. Also described as experienced and seen. ...

A charlatan refers to a person who makes a living by selling fake drugs and telling fortune. , or a liar.

Wandering around: forced by life to stay in the field; Dust: refers to a troubled life. Down and out, wandering the rivers and lakes.

In nymphs, people who are worried about Wei Que's old dismissal from office still want to enter the court. Later, it was often used to satirize a false hermit who was obsessed with fame and fortune. The same is "in the rivers and lakes, there is Wei Wei in my heart."

Roar: Roar and sing at will. Enjoy and enjoy freely in the rivers and lakes of Shan Ye.

Roaring lakes and mountains: whistling and chanting at will. Enjoy and enjoy freely in the rivers and lakes of Shan Ye.