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What is the metaphor of your breath?

Question 1: What is the analogy between the heart and the tongue? From the heart: metaphor comes from the heart. Heart, lung, heart, heart. Tang Bai Juyi's "Hundred Rhymes of Poems on behalf of the Book": "Mind and body are inseparable." Su Song's second poem "Reading Meng Jiao's Poems": "Poetry comes from the heart, and you must worry about it.

Question 2: What does the tongue mean on the face? A quarrel refers to a misunderstanding or dispute caused by words. Most of them refer to right and wrong.

Question 3: What does tongue mean? Tongue-to-tongue argument, tongue-to-tongue argument, tongue refers to the organ that speaks.

Question 4: What does tongue mean? Mouth and tongue. The organ that speaks.

Related words:

Right and wrong: misunderstanding or argument caused by speech.

Waste your breath: nothing can be gained from empty talk.

Have a tongue

1. eloquence; Speak fluently.

Blame one's tongue

1. cause a quarrel.

Wear your tongue: metaphor says a lot.

Question 5: What can the tongue be compared to? Have a smooth tongue like the reed of a wind instrument ―― a glib tongue/silver tongue/sweet talk.

Question 6: What is the analogy between the heart and the tongue? From the heart: metaphor comes from the heart. Heart, lung, heart, heart. Tang Bai Juyi's "Hundred Rhymes of Poems on behalf of the Book": "Mind and body are inseparable." Su Song's second poem "Reading Meng Jiao's Poems": "Poetry comes from the heart, and you must worry about it.

Question 7: What is the metaphor or extension of the tongue? eloquence

Your breath is a metaphor of dispute, right and wrong and unhappiness.

Question 8: What does the tongue mean on the face? A quarrel refers to a misunderstanding or dispute caused by words. Most of them refer to right and wrong.

Question 9: Brother, heart, head, face, confidant, back, arm, mouth, heart, eyes, heart, mouth and mouth are all metaphors. Metaphor what brothers, minions, henchmen?

Heart: figuratively speaking.

Leadership face: figuratively speaking, face.

Confidante: a person who is close to others and is not easy to talk about things, especially one who can entrust secrets and important tasks.

Backbone: metaphor is used to support people or things.

Arm: Metaphorical assistant.

Mouth and tongue: metaphor for words and expressions in persuasion, argument and negotiation.

Heart: a metaphor for the central area or the most important place.

Eyebrow: a point, clue, or organization that symbolizes something.

Heart: a metaphor for the kindest and most beloved person.

Face: a metaphor for an ugly face; Poor look.

Mouth caress: refers to the pronunciation and articulation, oral expression ability and speaking skills when singing, speaking and reading.

Question 10: What does tongue mean? Mouth and tongue. The organ that speaks.

Related words:

Right and wrong: misunderstanding or argument caused by speech.

Waste your breath: nothing can be gained from empty talk.

Have a tongue

1. eloquence; Speak fluently.

Blame one's tongue

1. cause a quarrel.

Wear your tongue: metaphor says a lot.