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What kind of atmosphere (idiom) is there to describe the bookstore?
Broad? Everywhere? Sweating a lot? Massive? trunkful

As vast as a foggy ocean.

[hào rúyān hüI]

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Guan Zhen dreamt in Sui Dynasty: "If the Buddhism is deep, the mystery is hard to find, neither life nor death, nor color nor heart, the sky is vast, like Deng Lin's gloom."

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Hao: Vast; Sea of smoke: the vast sea. Describe the richness of classics and books.

synonym

A large number of books

countless/innumerable

countless/innumerable

Like stars in the sky or chess pieces on a chessboard.

antonym

Sparse as the morning star

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Seeing such a sea of books made his head dizzy.

can be seen everywhere

[bǐbǐJi shì

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"Warring States Policy Qin Ce I": "It is better to die than to die." Song Bao Zheng's "Please Help the Hungry People in Jianghuai": "In the year of drought, people's food is hard to stop, and exiles abound."

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Bibi: One by one. Can be seen everywhere, description is extremely common.

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Enough to fill a cart, measured by a bucket-common and numerous.

It's everywhere.

Social stability and simple folk customs.

Not strange, not strange.

can be seen everywhere

A large number of books

Countless beautiful objects

have everything

You can count with one hand-very few.

pile up like a mountain

Exist anywhere in the field of vision.

all over the mountains and plains

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Rare

have nothing at all

Extremely rare

It's hard to get

As rare as phoenix feathers and unicorn horns-rare among rare.

Sparse as the morning star

You can count with one hand-very few.

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On the anniversary, department store discounts abound, which makes customers excited.

Difficult households and moonlight families are not uncommon. Moral decline, food safety everywhere.

Few people know themselves, but many people are good teachers. week

Have you found that many people want wives and few want young people?

Unconfirmed information is everywhere, blurring the line between truth and rumor.

A large number of books

[Hanni ú ng Dê ng]

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Liu Tang Zongyuan's Tomb Table of Lu: "It is a book, but it is full of sweat."

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Dong: Dong Yu, the house. Books sweat when transported and can be piled on the roof when stored. Describe a large collection of books.

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As vast as a foggy ocean.

can be seen everywhere

Enough to fill a cart, measured by a bucket-common and numerous.

Not strange, not strange.

countless/innumerable

Many books.

Indoor books

all over the mountains and plains

antonym

Rare

As rare as phoenix feathers and unicorn horns-rare among rare.

Sparse as the morning star

You can count with one hand-very few.

example sentence

He never thought that the accumulation of human knowledge could be so rich.

In order to complete the task, we have to compress the vast and increasing data.

The National Library is rich in books and is a treasure house for researchers.

As soon as I stepped into the study, I was confronted with books and fragrant ink.

You have so many books that you are sweating like a pig.

Volume: A book or a chapter of a book. Describe a lot of books or a book with a big head. As predicate and attribute; Metaphor books are complicated.

A box full of barnyard grass: yí ng xi ā ng m snipes running north and south, barnyard grass: square bamboo utensils for clothes. Boxes and utensils can hardly hold. Describe a large number of works or books.