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There is an idiom "turtle"

Article 1 * * * 30. The following are specific idioms and meanings:

Don't wait for the tortoise: in ancient times, you used yarrow and tortoise shell to predict good or bad luck. You can decide without divination. The metaphor is obvious and very clear.

A medicine for preventing hand from freezing and cracking. (2) Metaphor is powerless.

The ancients thought that cicadas only needed dew and turtles only needed water. Metaphor is extreme hunger.

Passing the tortoise to attack the purple means inheriting the high position. Made in the Han Dynasty, the Duke and Duchess wore purple ribbon turtles and new gold seals.

Your house in Ding Yu used to be a symbol of national wealth and order.

The original intention of turtle calling heaven is bad luck in divination, and it is an insult and title to divination instruments and the sky. Extended to the call sign of unfortunate fate.

Turtles and cranes are far apart in age: long. Distant age: old age. Legend has it that turtles and cranes can live 1000 years. Metaphor is longevity. Also known as "turtle-aged crane".

Longevity of tortoise crane: long. Ode to longevity.

Turtle cold bed metaphor ambition unpaid, seclusion.

A cold turtle bed is a metaphor for seclusion until one's ambition is rewarded.

Tortoise-aged cranes are metaphors for people's longevity. Or as a birthday message. Both are "Year of the Turtle".

Turtles and dragons are traditionally used to symbolize four kinds of animals: longevity, dignity and good luck. Metaphor is a person who occupies a high position and covers the whole world.

Tortoise, dragon and phoenix are traditionally used to symbolize four kinds of animals: longevity, dignity and good luck. Metaphor is a person who occupies a high position and covers the whole world.

Tortoise shell is a metaphor for collecting good things regardless of size.

Turtle, rabbit, horn, turtle has hair, rabbit has horns on its head. A metaphor for something that cannot exist or exists in name only.

In the Year of the Tortoise, it is said that there are thousands of turtles and cranes, which are used to describe people's longevity. Or as a birthday message.

The Year of the Tortoise is a metaphor for people's longevity. Or as a birthday message. Both are "Year of the Turtle".

Turtle and bird trace refers to ancient hieroglyphics.

The tortoise was tired of not telling others about it, which made the tortoise feel disgusted and stopped telling people good or bad. Metaphor is very effective, and if it is overused, it will fail.

Tortoise and jade are destroyed. Tortoise shell and Baoyu were destroyed in the box. Metaphor minister dereliction of duty, ruin the country's luck.

The chicken-breasted turtle has a convex back and a hunchback.

Scarab: the name of the bag, an ornament of officials in the Tang Dynasty. Untie the scarab for wine. Described as open-minded and binge drinking.

Four gods and four beasts, returning to the dragon in the face of the wind, symbolize good omen. Metaphor is a rare and precious thing. It is also a metaphor for a person with high moral character and respect.

The rabbit's horns and the turtle's hair. The rabbit has horns and the turtle has long hair. There's nothing. Metaphor is nominal.

Waiting for nothing: waiting; Turtle: yarrow and tortoise shell, which were used by the ancients for divination. Before using yarrow tortoise shell for divination, good or bad luck has come out. It shows that the development is obvious.

The bone on the top of the rhinoceros crown turtle is raised like a rhinoceros horn, and there are turtle back lines on the soles of the feet. In the old days, the so-called noble phase.

Hanging a turtle refers to the fish of a high official.

Metaphor helps a turtle to lose a turtle, not worth the loss.

Chisel the tortoise several times: drill and burn the tortoise shell, watch the burning crack and guess the good or bad luck; Counting strategy: Count the stems of yarrow and judge the quality from the population count. Refers to the ancient people who used tortoise shells and yarrow to predict good or bad luck.

Prove that a tortoise is a tortoise. Metaphor deliberately distorts and reverses right and wrong.