Words used to describe the Great Wall include:
Meandering, majestic, majestic, swallowing mountains and rivers, dragons and tigers, twists and turns, beacon towers, smoke rising, flying and circling , ups and downs
The words to describe the Monument to the Ten Thousand People's Heroes are:
Standing tall, immortal, and awe-inspiring
The words to describe Tiananmen Square are:
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Solemn, solemn, majestic, bustling, and crowded
Idioms are part of the stereotyped phrases or short sentences in the Chinese vocabulary of Chinese characters. Idioms are a major feature of traditional Chinese culture. They have fixed structural forms and fixed sayings, expressing a certain meaning. They are used as a whole in a sentence, taking on the subject, object, attributive and other components.
A large part of idioms are inherited from ancient times. The wording is often different from modern Chinese. It represents a story or allusion. Some idioms are just miniature sentences. Idioms are also ready-made words, similar to idioms and proverbs, but also slightly different. Idioms are a shining pearl in Chinese culture.