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Idiom at the beginning of jargon
Diaspora: displacement: circular dispersion; Migration: Migration. Moving around, no place to live.
Lingering: lingering, forgetting to return.
Lingering: lingering: lingering. I can't bear to leave if I play. I was so nostalgic that I forgot to go back.
Wandering: wandering: forced by life, staying in another country; Dust: refers to a troubled life. Down and out, wandering the rivers and lakes.
Wandering in rivers and lakes: describe being poor and wandering in a foreign land.
Wandering: floating around, no place to live.
Exile: Forced to leave home and wander abroad.
Tianya: Tianya: Tianya, refers to a very far place. Down and out, wandering around. Describe life as unstable and extremely difficult.
Forgetting rebellion: I still linger and forget to return to rebellion. Reluctantly, I forgot to return it.
Unfavorable time: time: fortune tellers used to call it "luck" for a year; Pro: Geely. Refers to a person who has been in an unfortunate state for many years. This is called bad luck.
Time flies like water: time flies: time. Describe that time is gone forever.
Running water does not rot, household shaft does not rot: rot: smelly; Pivot: door shaft; Moth: Moth. The flowing water will not stink, and the door shaft that rotates frequently will not rot. It is a metaphor that things that exercise regularly are not easily eroded.
Running water does not rot, and the pivot does not swing: it is a metaphor that things that exercise frequently are not easy to be eroded. The same is "running water does not rot, and the walls of the family do not rot."
Running water towards the Sect: towards the Sect: originally refers to the ancient princes and emperors, referring to the hundred rivers flowing into the sea. Metaphor is what people want.
Mountain running: a metaphor for bosom friends or bosom friends. It is also a metaphor for the beauty of music.
Flowing water and falling flowers: Describe the setting sun in spring. This is also a metaphor for the passing of good times.
Flowing peach blossoms: describe the beautiful scenery in spring. It is also a metaphor for love between men and women.
Running water is ruthless: running water is gone forever, and there is no affection. Metaphor time goes by, no intention to stay.
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