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Japanese horn dragon court commentary

In ancient times, fortune tellers called the uplift of the sky Long Ting. Call it the emperor's expensive phase. The origin of the idiom: Biography of the Old Tang Dynasty: [Gao Zu] made an unannounced visit to current affairs, and said,' Gong Ming is in Longting, Li is in the picture, and the world is looking forward to it, not today.' "

Traditional Writing: Sun Ting

ㄖㄧㄐㄧㄠˇㄖㄨㄙㄧㄥˊ Athena Chu.

Sun Horn Dragon Court Synonym: Sun Horn Dragon Face In the old society, physiognomists said that the forehead was raised as a dragon face. "Sunny, beautiful face" is the most important aspect of the emperor. Liang Shu Yuan Di Ji: "Your Majesty's beauty shows his partiality.

Idiom grammar: as predicate, object and attribute; Mostly used for fortune telling.

Emotion and color: neutral idioms

Idiom structure: combined idioms

Generation time: ancient idioms

English translation: the appearance of noble people