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Idioms related to Mao
Idioms related to Mao

The first word contains the idiom of hair: hair is a little millet and creepy.

The second word contains Mao's idiom: love Mao, oppose Mao, and criticize Mao. All kinds of goose feathers have sheared the bone marrow of the hair, and the hair is even rarer. Tortoise horns are fine, and Taishan feathers are coarse and ugly. Eyebrows and beards grab the horns worn by Mao, brush the hair, drink blood, eat hair, practice soil and pick hair, and pick hair out of the sheep. be full-fledged

The third word contains Mao's idiom: the bones are cold and the hair is vertical, the city is strong, the horse is thin and the hair is long, and the eagle strikes Mao Zhi.

The fourth word contains Mao's idiom: cherish feathers, don't scratch two hairs, as much as the hairs on the skin and the hairs on the back of the abdomen. On eyebrows and cheeks, there are three hairs on cocoons and hairs on cows. Nine Niu Yi hairs are like a feather. If you pick them up, there is not even one hair. Sending goose feathers a thousand miles away is lighter than plucking hair and drinking blood.