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A walk in the moonlight in January – with you.
Shape: Walking the human body; Shadow: The shadow formed by the moonlight on the body; Accompany: follow along, inseparable.
In addition to the shadows, it can also be "chasing each other", "hanging each other" and "inseparable".
2. Rats wear glasses - mouse eyes.
It is said that the rat looks only an inch away. Described as short-sighted and unforesighted.
After the break is a special form of language created by the Chinese working people in their life practice since ancient times, which is a short, funny and vivid sentence. It is composed of two parts: the first part plays the role of "introduction", like a puzzle, and the latter part plays the role of "backline", like a puzzle, which is very natural and appropriate.
In a certain linguistic environment, it is common to say the first half of the sentence, and "break" to the second half, you can understand and guess its original meaning, so it is called the rest of the language. The Han civilization has a long history. The precipitation, refining, and condensing of 5,000 years of vicissitudes of history have become a wonderful Chinese language and art.
Among them, the afterword is known for its unique expressiveness. It gives people deep thought and enlightenment, and it has been passed down through the ages. It reflects the unique customs and traditions and national culture of the Chinese nation, tastes life, knows philosophy, and enhances wisdom.
1. The bamboo pole hits the moon -- it can't be touched.
2. Lighting up the moon in the dam - more than that.
3. The moon follows the sun - borrowing light.
4. The laurel tree in the moon - unattainable.
5. Mid-Autumn Festival has passed leap August--reunion has passed, and reunion has passed.
6 The moon of the Mid-Autumn Festival - above board.
7. Mid-Autumn Festival osmanthus - flowers are good and the moon is full.
8 Mid-Autumn Festival looking for the moon - coincidence.
9 Rats out of the hole -- look around
10 Cracking cans and cans -- small and big sleepy.
11 Kill the mouse and feed the cat -- annoy one, good one.
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Inseparable; Rat-eyed.
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Wherever you go. Rat-eyed.
o(oThank you Hope.)
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Take a walk in the moonlight – with each other.
The nun went down the mountain - the heart is ambitious.
Zhang Donkey's complaint - wronged a good person; There are ghosts in the belly; Harboring a ghost.
The old sow swings in the ring - ugly and reckless.
Can add four points to the word - bear-like.
Wearing high heels up the hill – you can't get along with yourself.
Erhuang to the middle plate - transposed.
Eating fat and singing - oily and smooth.
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Take a walk in the moonlight – with each other.
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Take a walk in the moonlight – with each other.
The nun went down to the wild Sun Mountain.
The heart is wild and the hidden chain is hidden.
Zhang Donkey complained.
wronged the good people of Ridge Mountain; There are ghosts in the belly; Harboring a ghost.
The old sow swings in the ring.
Ugly and reckless.
Can add four points.
Bear-like. Go up the hill in high heels.
I can't get along with myself.
Two yellow to middle plate.
Pitched. Eating fat and singing.
The oil cavity is slippery.
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It's inseparable.
When a person walks in the moonlight, under the reflection of the moonlight, there will be a shadow on the ground, that is, the person himself walks with his own shadow, that is, the shadow follows each other.
Shadow Accompanying Interpretation: Inseparable from the body and its shadow. Describe each other as having a close relationship and often being together.
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The afterword is:
Take a walk in the moonlight – with each other.
Interpretation: Shadow and shadow, a modern idiom, used in the state of people, to describe the intimate relationship with each other and often together.
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Take a walk in the moonlight – with each other.
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The two sentences are:
Take a walk in the moonlight – with you.
The rat wears glasses - the mouse is blind.
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Shadows follow the eyes of the rat and the light of hope.
Iron Rooster - A hair-free.
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Afterword is a special form of Chinese language. It generally divides a sentence into two parts to express a certain meaning, the first part is a metaphor or metaphor, and the latter part is an explanation of the meaning. Usually say the first half, "break" to the second half, you can understand and guess its original meaning, so it is called the rest of the language. >>>More
Example sentences with afterwords are as follows: >>>More
Have a finger in the pie. The dog takes the mouse and meddles with the nosy" sentence after the break, which means that it is the cat's duty to catch the mouse, and the dog takes the mouse purely to take care of the nosy things that should not be managed. >>>More
Moving wood in the alley and going straight".
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