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The lion opened its mouth wide.
What a big breath.
Same bed, different dreams - have two hearts.
Pockmarks fall into dry wells - the pit is not shallow.
Mouse in the cat's mouth - can't run; There's not much left.
Duck floats in the water - fluttering; Secretly straining; Loose at the top and tight at the bottom.
Throwing stones into the river - exploring the depths and shallowness; Temptation.
Frost on the beard – just blow it.
Squeezing water out of a stone – you can't cross the river with your beard on – too modest.
Playing chess on the board – not counting the moves.
Confucius moved - net book (lose).
Walk on the beach – one step at a time.
Horns on the dog's head - a sheep.
Wang Qi's brother - Wang Ba.
Anti-aircraft guns fight mosquitoes - overkill.
There was a fire on the eyebrows - red eyes.
Zhang Fei pierced the needle - staring at the small with big eyes.
The shopkeeper of the coal shop - make black money.
Sesame blossoms – growing tall.
The monk in the temple - no worries.
Wang Ba eats watermelon - roll, climb.
Rats burrow into bookcases - chewing words.
Wang Anshi draws circles – leaving a tail.
Wang Xiaoer beat gongs and drums - so poor that they jingled.
Myopic eyes look at the moon - what a big star.
The crooked-mouthed mother-in-law drinks soup - left and right.
Tilt your head to look at the drama and blame the stage - unreasonable.
Walking on the tip of a knife - Xuanhu.
Swallowed coals of fire - dumbfounded.
Cat and mouse - on your own.
The rat jumped into the chaff hoard - empty rejoice.
Cotton for walnuts - eat hard, not soft.
The blind man walks the street - there is no one in sight.
250 classic afterwords, the crystallization of Chinese humor and wisdom.
Ants are kept in bird cages – there are a lot of doorways.
Ants climb trees - Lu Ziye.
Dreaming on a plane - God knows.
Song Jiang's military advisor - Wu (none) use.
Doll teasing sister - hee-hee-ha-ha.
Sparrow moves - Qing Qing chirps.
Listen to thunder in the dark - I can't figure out the east, east, west, and west.
The matchmaker proposes to marry - the net selection is good.
The big dung maggot in the thatched pit - survive in the dead ().
Horse chew is put on the cow's mouth - Holler.
The broom behind the door - pick up the dirty things to do.
Wheat straw as a scale - to look at people too much.
Nails in sacks - outcrops.
Oil-stained rats burrow into the fire—how can it be better.
Duckweed without roots - helpless.
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The lion opens its mouth wide (after the break):
The lion opens its mouth wide – it has a big appetite.
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What is the lion's mouth wide open after the break, it should be the lion's big mouth The asking price is too high.
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After the lion opened his mouth widely, he said: The lion opened his mouth wide - what a big breath; The lion opens its mouth wide - it has a big appetite.
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The fighting yard lion at the entrance of the yamen - rolling tomb - a pair; fangs and claws; Fake majesty
After the break: The lion at the entrance of the yamen.
Answer: A couple; fangs and claws; Fake majesty
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The lion opened his mouth wide - what a big breath.
Same bed, different dreams - have two hearts.
Pockmarks fall into dry wells - the pit is not shallow.
Mouse in the cat's mouth - can't run; There's not much left.
Duck floats in the water - fluttering; Secretly straining; Loose at the top and tight at the bottom.
Throwing stones into the river - exploring the depths and shallowness; Temptation.
Frost on the beard – just blow it.
Squeeze water out of a stone – it can't be done.
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The lion opens its mouth wide – it has a big appetite.
The lion opened his mouth wide—what a big breath.
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The lion opened his mouth wide - what a big breath.
The metaphor is that the price or conditions offered are very high, and it also describes people who are greedy. Source: Lu Junchao's "Labor Oil Tanker": "Wait! Let's not open our mouths first, and do things steadily. ”
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After the break: The lion opens its mouth wide, the next sentence.
The aftermath is as follows:
The lion opens its mouth wide – it has a big appetite.
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Afterword:
The lion opens its mouth wide – it has a big appetite;
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The lion opens its mouth wide – it has a big appetite.
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The lion opened its mouth wide.
What a big breath.
Same bed, different dreams - have two hearts.
Pockmarks fall into dry wells - the pit is not shallow.
Mouse in the cat's mouth - can't run; There's not much left.
Duck floats in the water - fluttering; Secretly straining; On the pine, under the rock, the stone is thrown down the river - to explore the depth; Temptation.
Frost on the beard – just blow it.
Squeeze water out of a stone – it can't be done.
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The lion opened its mouth wide.
What a big breath.
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After the break, the stone lions at the gate explained in pairs.
Sun Wukong heard the mantra of tightening - headache.
Losing your hair and throwing a wooden comb – understandable.
Stonemasons and blacksmiths – hard against hard.
The sister-in-law blames her daughter-in-law for playing a bowl - wrong.
Peonies are planted in the dish - the root is shallow.
Pig killers get in the way – there are guys.
The old sow swings in the ring - ugly and reckless.
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After the break, the stone lion at the gate.
Explanation: Pairs and pairs.
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Confucius moved after the break - the net is the book (lose). Confucius refers to Confucius, Confucius was a thinker, an educator, and there must have been a lot of books at home, so if he moved, the things he moved must be books. Therefore, this sentence takes the homonym of "book" and is written as "lose", describing the result of gambling or competition is lost, and 100,000 is urgent! >>>More