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Answer: Wolves. Explanation: The scholarly family refers to the fragrance of ink, and the words written with a brush have the fragrance of ink. And the best material for making brushes is wolf hair. The wolf is taken from the wolf, so the answer is the wolf.
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I guess: bookworm (silverfish). Insects that specialize in eating books can be described as a family of scholars.
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It should be a "rat"! That is, the rats have been chewing words for generations, and they can be called a scholarly family!
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Dog 1, a scholarly family.
Pinyin]: shū xiāng shì jiā [interpretation]: Refers to a family that has been a scholar for generations.
Pinyin**]: sxsj
synonyms]: scholarly portal, poetic family.
Usage]: as an object, a definite; Refers to the family of the reader.
2. The family is ruined.
Pinyin]: jiā pò rén wáng [Interpretation]: Bankruptcy of the family, death of the population. Describe the tragic appearance of the family's misfortune.
Pinyin**]: jprw
synonyms]: Separation of wives, displacement.
Antonyms]: Home gives people enough to live and work in peace and contentment.
After the break]: Tiger enters the middle hall; Long-term workers are dead in their homes.
Lantern riddle]: Bird's nest falls to the ground.
Usage]: as a predicate, object, definite; It is often used in conjunction with "wife ionization": family ruined
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Zodiac ox people are sincere, get along with people sincerely, and like to simplify complex problems when encountering complex problems, neither adding trouble to others, nor asking for trouble. No matter how strong the bull is on the outside, the inner is the type that is most easily controlled by others. To put it bluntly, it's too easy to trust others.
One or two kind words may make the bodhisattva's heartfelt bull people willing to be used by others.
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Scholarly families refer to rats, rabbits, horses, snakes, and chickens
Rats are mammals, rodents, rodents of the rodent family, commonly known as rats, because rats chew words, passed down from generation to generation, can be described as a scholarly family, people from a scholarly family love to gnaw books, and mice are the same. The ancestors gnawed on books, and it was called a scholarly family. So it's the Zodiac Rat.
The mode of reproduction is viviparous, and it is the fastest reproducing and very survivable of the mammals. There are about 480 species of rodents in the world, and their tracks can be seen both indoors and in the wild.
The scholarly family refers to the rabbit zodiac. Because there is no quarrel with the world. Gentle and gentle.
Zodiac horse, scholarly family means scholarly portal, poetry family, talented, horse is a symbol of ability, sage, talent, and achievement.
The zodiac sign is its own snake. In calligraphy, it is said that "the pen walks the dragon and the snake", if the snake is not a scholarly family, why would the calligraphers imitate it. The homonym of "world" in "scholarly family out of masculinity" is 巳, so it refers to the zodiac snake.
Born in the Year of the Snake, he is stable and intelligent, easy to arrange advance and retreat, and very sociable. It has noble quality and is well received by friends. People born in the Year of the Snake are brave and kind, but women are good at housework, irritable and short-sighted, and fond of drinking soup.
The zodiac of the scholarly family is the chicken, the chicken ranks tenth in the zodiac, and the twelve places dominate the "unitary", so the world is one day late in the thirteen hours of the old return to the mountain "unitary", five o'clock in the afternoon to seven o'clock is also called "chicken time". Chickens participate in the Zodiac competition, to the day of the competition for the zodiac, the chicken and the dog get up at the same time, go hand in hand, when they are about to arrive at the Heavenly Palace, the chicken is afraid that the dog will be stained in the first servant, and even the flying belt pounces to the front. The dog hurriedly chased after him, but he never caught up, and the result was behind the chicken, so there was a saying that the chicken and the dog were pulled.
It can also be explained at 5-7 p.m. (i.e. "unitary time"). At this time, the sunset hills, the chickens began to enter the cage to sweep the nest, and stay overnight, so the unitary time belonged to the chickens.
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The scholarly family refers to the zodiac monkey.
1. As the name suggests, the scholarly family is like the scholarly family, but the scholarly family is an adjective that is heavy, describing a person who reads poetry and books, and the scholarly family means that there are families or clans with scholars for generations. In the zodiac, only the mouse goes out in the middle of the night and secretly goes to the study, the monkey is similar to a human, chewing the text, passing it down from generation to generation, which can be described as a scholarly family. Therefore, the scholarly family refers to the zodiac monkey.
People born in the Year of the Monkey are cheerful and optimistic, can adapt to any environment, do not care about their postures, and seem to be at ease with what happens, so they are not very unhappy, and always play the side of their ability to adapt to life, so that others have a good feeling, so that they can also get help from others.
2. Of course, everyone's birth is also affected by the day after tomorrow, we usually say which zodiac year is born in what, in fact, it is more affected by an environment, just like other countries, even safety can not be guaranteed, where is the character of the society in front of the traces of regret, so kiss in their own environment to work hard.
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The scholarly family breaks the idiom Which animal is the zodiac?. - Answer: Dogs.
1. A scholarly family.
Pinyin: shū xiāng shì jiā
[Explanation]: Refers to a family that has been a scholar for generations.
Pinyin**]: sxsj
synonyms]: scholarly portal, poetic family.
Usage]: as an object, a definite; Refers to the family of the reader.
2. The family is ruined.
Pinyin: jiā pò rén wáng
[Explanation]: Families go bankrupt and people die. Describe the tragic appearance of the family's misfortune.
Pinyin**]: jprw
synonyms]: Separation of wives, displacement.
Antonyms]: Home gives people enough to live and work in peace and contentment.
After the break]: Tiger enters the middle hall; Long-term workers are dead in their homes.
Lantern riddle]: Bird's nest falls to the ground.
Usage]: as a predicate, object, definite; It is often used in conjunction with "wife ionization".
[English]: family ruined
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Answer: Rat.
Reason: Rats chew words, passed down from generation to generation, can be described as a scholarly family.
There are about 500 species of rats, mammals, and have existed for hundreds of millions of years. Distributed all over the world, there are voles, crown rats, hamsters, bamboo rats, etc. House rats are closely related to humans and are pest animals that are often attacked by humans.
Therefore, there is a "mortar" on the top of the head of the rat character, which means "repeatedly hit, always hit but not broken, and beaten but not exhausted".
All rodents can be called rats, which are widely distributed all over the world and adapt to a variety of lifestyles, including terrestrial, arboreal, semi-aquatic and underground life, as well as jumping, running, climbing, gliding, swimming and digging. Despite this, their basic characteristics are the same, that is, they all have two upper and two lower four toothed incisors, and there are no canine teeth. The pulp cavity is not closed, so the incisors can grow all the time (in order to inhibit the growth of the incisors, rats have to gnaw hard objects frequently, which causes great harm to humans.) )
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