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On the idiom "You Wu"

Five hundred and one, varied, colorful, full of grain, colorful, colorful, all corners of the country, time and time again, five internal organs, three transgressions of five times, three orders and five applications, full of enthusiasm, bound with five flowers, rich in learning and five cars, the ninth five-year plan;

Three or five groups, five horses dismembered, five big and three thick, four points and five flavors, five drinks and six colors, four books and five classics, three emperors and five emperors, three cardinal guides and five permanents, five sons entered the family, five mountains and six beasts, three years and five years.

1, 15 10

[yī wǔ yī shí]?

When counting, we often count in units of five, fifteen, ten, fifteen, twenty, etc. Therefore, we use the metaphor "15 10" to describe them, which is clear and orderly, without omission.

2. all kinds of

[wǔ huā bā mén]?

Metaphor is changeable or changeable.

3. colorful

[wǔ cǎi bīn fēn]?

It means there are many colors, which are very nice.

Step 4 harvest

[wǔ gǔ fēng dēng]?

A bumper harvest of grain. Generally refers to a bumper harvest of grain. Deng: The crops are ripe.

5. colorful

[w incarnation, young Lise]?

Refers to various colors: ~ cloth. ~' s colorful flag.

6. Three mountains and five mountains

[sān shān wǔ yuè]?

Three mountains: Huangshan, Lushan and Yandang, and five mountains: Taishan, Huashan, Hengshan, Songshan and Hengshan. Generally refers to a famous mountain or place.

7. Throughout the country

[W incarnation Hus Hay]?

Refers to all parts of the country. Sometimes it refers to all parts of the world.

8, every three to five

[Gerson Cha W ǔ]?

Every once in a while; Often: she ~ goes back to her parents' house to see. There should also be regular intervals.

9, internal organs

[w incarnation Zhang Li f incarnation]?

Five internal organs: spleen, lung, kidney, liver and heart; Six fu organs: stomach, large intestine, small intestine, triple energizer, bladder and gallbladder. The general term for the internal organs of the human body. It is also a metaphor for the internal situation of things.

10, three transgressions and five times

【sān fān wǔ cì】?

Over and over again

1 1, duplicate application.

[sān lìngwǔshn]?

Orders and admonitions over and over again.

12, enthusiastic input

[wǔ tǐ tóu dì]?

Hands, knees and head touch the ground together. This is the most respectful ceremony in Buddhism. Metaphor is highly regarded to the extreme (now including humor or irony).

13, binding

[wǔ huā dà bǎng]?

One way to bind people is to put a rope around their necks, wrap it around their backs and cut their arms back.