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Who are these people?

Generally speaking, the six gods are based on Taoism, which means that the heart, lungs, liver, kidney, spleen and gallbladder are dominated by gods, so they are called "six gods".

Six gods without a master [Li Schon Wu zhǔ] incarnation]

Interpretation: describes being flustered and having no idea. Six gods: Taoism refers to the so-called gods who dominate the human heart, lungs, liver, kidney, spleen and gallbladder.

Source: Yao Li Zicheng, Volume III, Chapter 26: "Emperor Chongzhen was upset and distracted, and barely read the documents for a while."

Idiom usage: subject-predicate type; As predicate, attribute and adverbial; With a derogatory connotation.

Synonyms: panicked, overwhelmed, restless animals, ecstatic, panicked, blind people touching elephants, uneasy, neurotic, with thorns behind them, panicked, overwhelmed, overwhelmed, overwhelmed, overwhelmed, overwhelmed, overwhelmed, overwhelmed, overwhelmed, overwhelmed.

Antonym: as if nothing happened, calm, calm, calm, calm.

The stroke order of each word observed in calligraphy

Extended data:

1, fear [x and nj and ng d m: nzhan]?

Interpretation; Describe being very scared.

Source: Yuan Anonymous's "Peach Blossom" is the third fold: "I can't help but be scared and fade away with a smiling face."

Usage of idioms: as predicate and attribute; Describe extreme fear and panic.

2. Uneasy [X and n shé né bé dé ng]?

Interpretation: Ding: Steady. Be agitated and insane.

Source: Cao Qingxue Qin's Dream of Red Mansions 1 13: "Just let Feng Jieer and others go, tell grandma Liu to sit in front of the bed and tell him that she is uneasy, like a ghost."

Idiom usage: subject-predicate type; As predicate and attribute; Describe a person's mood