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Anal hair fortune telling _ anal hair rich life
Hair grows on the back of the mouth.
I. Gu Dao
Pronunciation: [g ǐ Dao]
Explanation: the posterior orifice, that is, the part from rectum to anus.
Quote: Hu Yigong's "North Record": "People who are outside the road have no reason to see, so they are called Gu Dao." People who haven't studied Taoism don't know its meaning, so it's called posterior orifices. )
Second, long hair.
Pronunciation: [zh ? ng má o]
Interpretation: hair growth.
Quotations: Lu Xun's "Scream and Storm": "When you have long hair, don't leave your hair, don't leave your hair."
Synonyms of Gu Dao: posterior mouth and anus.
The first is the back mouth.
Pronunciation: [hü qiao]
Interpretation: refers to the anus.
Quotations: Luxun's Flowers Bloom in the Morning, From Baicaoyuan to Santan Yinyue: "And Mylabris. If you press your finger on its spine, it will clap its hands and spray a smoke from behind. "
Second, the anus
Pronunciation: [gāng mén]
Explanation: the mouth at the end of the rectum from which feces are discharged.
Quotations: Zhang Tang keeps the festival: "The anus weighs twelve taels and is eight inches big." The weight of the anus is twelve and the length is eight inches.
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