| to succeed natually |
| to besiege thoroughly
very crowded |
| a woman who is promiscuous or licentiousa woman is promiscuous |
| good friends in one's childhood |
| in a dangerous situation |
| natural phenomenon
a steady volition
indomitable |
| the truth has been revealed |
| early blossoming of lotusbrisk and without vulgaritydelicate and pretty |
| lively and crowded |
| without any effects |
| to approach somebody easily |
| to fight boldly
to do one's best on a single venture |
| unremitting efforts
to retrench
to be thrifty in daily spending |
| to take actions that suit local circumstances |
| full of gratitude |
| ordinary friendship
to meet someone by chance
a chance encounter |
| a broken marrige
unchangeable |
| beautiful scenery of mountain and riverclose and long friendshipelevated characterrespectable moralsa great favor and profound friendship |
| in a desperate situation
no way out |
| hollow and unreal |
| a narrow surface of the river
to be contiguous to |
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| vivid and fluent |
| to be very pleased and satisfied
close and intimate |
| a copious speech
sluggish and trivial
muddy up |
| to be recognized by a confidant
beautiful musical pieces |
| to eager and expect |
| being defeated in the battlefield
a totally defeat
a thoroughlly failure
a desolate sight |
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