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The fortune teller's mouth stripe _ mouth stripe

What's an introductory idiom?

What idiom is the entrance?

Longitudinal entrance

(Zhang Guan Li Dai)

Longitudinal principle: horizontal stripes on both sides of the corners of the mouth. Superstition says that the stripes on the corners of the mouth enter the mouth, which is like starvation.

What's an introductory idiom?

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What's the idiom?

Longitudinal entrance

Idiom explanation: vertical direction: horizontal stripes at the corners of the mouth. Superstition is that the stripes on the corners of the mouth enter the mouth, which is like starvation.

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Illness finds its way in by the mouth.

[Explanation] Most diseases are spread through food. Metaphor should pay attention to food hygiene.

[From] Jin Fuxuan's "Mouth Inscription": "Illness comes from the mouth, and disaster comes from the mouth."

What entry group is a four-word idiom with four words?

Longitudinal entrance

Man surnamed Zhang

Explain the vertical principle: the horizontal stripes on the corners of the mouth. Superstition is that the stripes on the corners of the mouth enter the mouth, which is like starvation.

Sima Qian's "Historical Records: A Family of Jiang Hou and Zhou Bo" in the Han Dynasty originated from: "Xu Fu pointed to his mouth and said,' If there is a vertical entrance, this method of starvation is also. " "

Formal idioms

Used as object and attribute; Used in written language

Is it an idiom to produce fluid in the mouth?

Oral fluid is not an idiom, but a common written language. Common articles about tea drinking and tea ceremony appear frequently in these articles. The explanation of oral fluid production is as follows:

Interpretation of "1" and "Jin"

(1) Pinyin: j and n

(2) Water crossing location: Jindu. Guan Jin. Jin Yao. Ask.

(3) Oral fluids and saliva: body fluids. With relish.

(4) Sweat: the whole body produces fluid.

(5) Hydrating and moisturizing: nourishing. Allowance.

(6) The abbreviation of Tianjin, China.

2, the entrance to produce saliva-said a kind of enjoyment in the process of drinking tea, body fluid is full of mouth, slightly bitter and slightly sweet, with relish.

There is an idiom called terminally ill. What?

Disease enters through the mouth.

An idiom that melts as soon as you enter.

just melt in the mouth

What idiom is the entrance of this river?

Talk like a waterfall

He is eloquent, and Kan Kan is eloquent.

Antisense silence, silence, silence

The commentary is endless, running like a waterfall. Describe talking and distinguishing. It's not over yet.

From Liu Yiqing's "Talking about New Stories and Appreciating Reputation" in the Southern Dynasties: "Guo's words, like streams, are endless." Tang Hanyu's Song of the Stone Drum: "Ah, how can this petition be sent to the throne? It really needs an eloquent flow, just like a waterfall."

When the magistrate of a county saw what he said, it was the thief of this dynasty, and he couldn't help but believe it. (Qing Wu Jingzi's "The Scholars" the fourth time)