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What do you mean by wagging your tail to tell fortune? _ What do you mean by wagging your tail to tell fortune?

What does the dragon mean by wagging its tail?

The original meaning of the dragon is that the dragon wags its tail, describing a person's martial arts as extremely high, unpredictable and mighty as a dragon. As a part of the Internet, some parts of the body can also cheer for applause. The dragon's tail is one of the eighteen tricks of the dragon. It is recorded in the Book of Changes, and now it is also a martial move. The master of creating moves, formerly known as "following the tiger's tail", is like attacking the tiger's back. After stepping on the tiger's tail, the hexagram in the Book of Changes said that the title was uncomfortable, so it was changed to "dragon's tail". This form is the last trick to defeat the dragon's eighteen palms: save your life and kill the enemy, often losing and often winning. Later, this word appeared many times in the TV series ipartment. Lu, the character in the play, often says "Look at my dragon tail" before seeking girls' sexual behavior. Coupled with the inexplicable pornography of the word itself, it may make people feel that wagging the tail = wagging the ass, so it can also be said that it is a shameful thing. At the same time, because this is a classic martial arts action, as long as it is a classic action, it is often done by LSP. Reminds people of that aspect, so the word becomes astringent and becomes an action in bed. Actions, specific actions are made up by your brain. DDDDPS: 18 styles of dragon palm: Kang Long, you regret it. The dragon is in the sky, the dragon is in the field, and Hong Jian is in the ground. It's dry, no need. Li Ding's big tile shook the world for hundreds of miles, or jumped to Yuan, Ssangyong braved the water, fish jumped to Yuan, Shilong, dense clouds, no rain, crouching, dragons fighting in the wild, frost and snow fans, touching sheep, sheep fans, and dragons wagging their tails.