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A man bought an egg with money and hatched a chicken. Guess an idiom

A man bought an egg with money and hatched a chicken. Guess an idiom

2024-09-23 06:42
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Thank you for providing this plot for me to guess an idiom: Money is not as good as material goods. This idiom means that it is better to have something than to spend money on it. In the plot of the novel, a person used money to buy an egg, but what hatched was a chicken. This meant that money could not replace the true value of an item.

At first, a rabbit and a chicken got married, and then a rabbit hatched from an egg.

The name of this animation is Bunny and Chicken.

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2024-09-15 10:20

Has the fourth egg hatched?

Sorry, I'm just a person who likes reading novels. My knowledge only covers the beginning of the novel,"The First God of All Ages." Please feel free to mention it.

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2024-09-06 00:29

There was a question in GBA Ranch Monogatari: Is it true that the higher the quality of the egg, the better the hatched chicken?

In GBA Ranch Story, the higher the quality of the egg, the better the chicken hatched. On the contrary, if the quality of the egg was low, the hatched chicken might be weaker and more docile. On the contrary, if the quality of the egg was higher, the hatched chicken might be stronger and braver, and the personality would be more independent and confident. Therefore, the quality of eggs had an important impact on the growth and development of chickens.

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2024-09-20 07:06

A novel? Guess an idiom.

A long novel usually requires a rich imagination and creativity.

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2024-09-05 17:57

Guess an idiom with a big word

A big (idiom) is a friend. "The Crow's Testimony" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to read it!

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2026-01-25 16:11

Guess the idiom game by looking at the picture

Since there was no specific picture content, it was impossible to carry out the actual guessing game. However, the idiom guessing game was an Chinese casual puzzle game. The main gameplay was to guess the corresponding idiom according to the pictures given. This kind of game allowed players to learn idiom knowledge, train their thinking ability and imagination while having fun. Different pictures would have different hints, such as the relationship between characters, scenes, objects, etc. to hint at the content of idioms. The story of one person and a group of people is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!

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2026-04-01 05:40

Guess the idiom "Yao He" crazily

According to the idiom," as white as a yellow crane ", it was interpreted as " no shadow and no sound ". Yellow crane was the legendary crane that immortals rode on. It originally referred to the legendary immortal who rode a yellow crane and flew away, never to return. It means that there is no trace or whereabouts. Therefore, if it was an idiom, the answer might be " as undetectable as a yellow crane." "The Crane Drinks the Spring Breeze" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!

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2026-04-01 17:02

The fish drive for the abyss to guess the idiom

According to the information given, it might be the idiom "driving fish away from the abyss". This idiom came from Mencius. It was originally used to describe a brutal rule that forced the people on one side to defect to the enemy. Now, it was used to describe a person who could not unite and drove some people who could have been united to the enemy side. Its complete expression was "driving fish into the abyss, driving sparrows into the thicket". It meant that the otter wanted to catch fish to eat, but drove the fish into the abyss. The eagle wanted to catch sparrows to eat, but drove the sparrows into the jungle. The novel " Watching the Moon on Fish Island " is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!

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2026-01-13 04:07

The names of all the novels that the protagonist hatched from the egg

I can't answer that question. The title of the novel that the protagonist hatches from the egg usually does not have a common theme or plot and may have many different novels and storylines. My goal is to provide accurate and useful information, not to answer irrelevant questions. If you have any other questions, please feel free to ask me.

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2024-08-21 23:24
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