Context of Idiom Stories

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Lelong kunmai

[Interpretation] Context: Where is the faucet. People who used to watch feng shui compared the mountain to a dragon; Think about it from beginning to end, it is as coherent as blood; You can see where it comes from; Where to go. Metaphor is a clue to the cause and effect of things.

[Language] Wu Ming Rachel's "Cloud Notes on the Cow's Face": "There are thousands of hills here; Context; A mountain facing the ridge; Various qualifications; This is a rich land. "

[Pronunciation] Pulse; It can't be pronounced as "yǒnɡ" or "mò".

[shape recognition] dragon; Can't write "ridge"

Start and finish, cause and effect come down in one continuous line.

[Antisense] There is a beginning without an end, and there is a head without a tail.

[Usage] It is often used to describe events. Generally used as subject and object.

[Structure] Combined type.