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"The sky 'dresses' without 'sewing'". (A clothing advertisement)

"Nothing comes from nothing." (An advertisement for a healer who specializes in treating infertility)

"No 'mosquitoes' in silence." (An advertisement for invisible screens)

An advertisement for Zhongyi Air Conditioner, "Zhongyi Air Conditioner, the choice for a lifetime of no 'sweat'".

"The road is a long way from knowing the horse power, and the day is a long time to see the leap forward". (Leapfrog car ad)

"Wonderful pen". (A make-up pen advertisement) This advertisement, "Wonderful Pen, Brilliant", is a refurbishment of the idiom "Wonderful Brush, Brilliant Flowers".

"The invisible is better than the visible". (Dr. Ing. h.c. Len contact lenses advertisement) This advertisement shows the characteristics of Dr. Ing. h.c. Len contact lenses, although the four words in the idiom "No sound here is better than sound" are omitted.

"Touching the 'curtain' is 'new'". (

The idiom of "to touch the eye and be shocked" means "to see as far as the eye can see

The idiom of "to touch the eye and be shocked" means "to see as far as the eye can see.