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Idioms at the beginning of Huai: (You can choose the following idioms, continue solitaire).
Huainan a dream. Click on the above idioms to display detailed explanations, allusions, and more, with brief examples below:
Idiom]: Huainan a dream.
Pinyin]: huái nán yī mēng
Spelling]: hnym
Explanation]: A metaphor for life is like a dream, and wealth is impermanent.
Dictionary lookup: Huai.
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Huainan a dream: a metaphor for life is like a dream, rich and impermanent.
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The idiom at the beginning of the word Huai, the only thing I can think of is a dream of Huainan. It is a metaphor that life is like a dream, and wealth is impermanent. It is synonymous with Nan Ke Yimeng.
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Huainan a dream, Huaiye cold pottery, Huai gum marble, Huai Province Thorn Administration, Huai step thorn road, Huai Gong Thorn Temple.
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Huainan 一梦 huái nán yī mèng is a metaphor for life like a dream, wealth and wealth are impermanent.
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It seems that there is only [Huainan A Dream] at the beginning of the word Huai
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Huainan Yimeng: It seems that this is the only one.
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It should be a dream of Huainan.
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The first word is all the idioms and explanations that begin with the word "take Jinghuai": the hall
A dream in Huainan - a metaphor for life is like a dream, wealth and wealth are impermanent.
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Contains all the idioms and explanations of the word "Huai":Referring to Sang and saying Huai - the metaphor clearly refers to this and secretly scolds him for renting a stool. Same as "referring to mulberry and scolding Huai".
Three Huai Nine Thorns - China's Zhou Dynasty Imperial Court planted three Huai Nine Thorns, and the public imitated the secretary of the hall to sit under it, and later used "Huai Thorn" to refer to the position of the three dukes or the three dukes.
Ant edge acacia - edge: along, along. Ants climb up and down along the locust tree. The parable is self-righteous.
A dream in Huainan - a metaphor for life is like a dream, wealth and wealth are impermanent.
Pointing at the mulberry and scolding the locust tree - pointing at the mulberry tree and scolding the locust tree. The metaphor is that when the brigade scolds this person on the face, it is actually scolding that person.
A pillow of Huai'an - refers to dreams in general. It is also a metaphor for an empty joy.
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The fourth word is the idiom of "grinding and dressing up Huai", and the four-character idiom and explanation of the last word ending with "Huai".
Pointing at the mulberry and scolding the locust tree - pointing at the mulberry tree and scolding the locust tree. Blind is a metaphor for scolding this person on the stove of the blind god, but in fact scolding that person.
Ant edge acacia - edge: along, along. Ants climb up and down along the locust tree. The parable is self-righteous.
Referring to Sang and saying Huai - the metaphor clearly refers to this and secretly scolds the other. Same as "referring to mulberry and scolding Huai".
The mud and sand are all down, the mud Bodhisattva crosses the river, the mud Buddha persuades the earth Buddha, the pair in the mud, the mud is painted and the tail is dragged, the mud ox enters the sea, the mud sculpture wood carving, the loach dog, the mud head apologizes, the mud ear cage head, the mud boat crosses the river, the mud seals the Han Valley, the mud cart and the horse, the mud name is untrue, the mud ancient detention party, the mud is ancient, the mud is not the mud, the mud is not the present, the mud is not the past, the mud is not the same, the mud is old, the mud is thorny, the mud is unbearable, the mud is dovern, the mud is big, the mud car tile dog, the mud pig leper dog, the mud pig scabies dog, the mud in the thorns, the mud seal letter valley.
Everyone is happy, one after another, unveiling the rod, and the streets and alleys are full of food.
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