various forms
There are thousands of forms in Chinese, such as pinyin, Chinese idioms, which are interpreted as many states.
allusion
Source: the stele of Longjiao Temple written by Liang Wudi in the Southern Dynasty: "there are many kinds of Fu Tu." "Xuanhe Huapu · landscape" says: "in the plain wall of the high hall, let go to make a long pine giant wood, back to the stream cliff, the rock and hill are unique, the peaks and hills are beautiful, the clouds and smoke are gone, and between the name and mist, there are myriad forms." Yuan Keli of the Ming Dynasty wrote Jiazi's Midsummer visit to Zhonglou Guanhai City: "it's said that Pengcai Fairy Island is a land of miracles. What is it? It's the longest history that I've ever had, and it's not easy to explain. " example: the more false the human relationship is, the worse the luck is, and the sage can't save it. Yongchuang sketches · Wu Jian by Zhu Guozhen in Ming Dynasty
Discrimination of words
Synonyms: a thousand forms and a thousand ends
usage
As predicate, attribute, object; used in the form of things
Chinese PinYin : qiān tai wàn zhuàng
various forms
take instant advantage of an opportunity that comes only once in a long while. mù tù gù quǎn
diabolic tricks and wicked craft. qí jì yín qiǎo
appear to be tough outwardly , be timid inwardly. sè lì nèi rěn
with everything burned down and lying in ruins. yī piàn jiāo tǔ