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Wild thicket

2026-06-29 04:03
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In these references, the "wild thicket" was mainly described as a natural scene. For example, in some poems, the wild thicket was related to the emotions and thoughts of the characters. Some people waded through the wild thicket in an attempt to cast away their worries, while others paid attention to the unyielding posture of life in the wild thicket, such as the undefeated green and the small but graceful mountain flowers. In addition,"Huang" existed alone in some fantasy context (such as "Huang Tiandi" related content). Although it did not directly indicate the connection with Huang Cong, it could be inferred that there might be some cultural or story system based on the concept of "Huang". In general, the wild thicket was a natural existence in these materials, and it was also a carrier for poets or creators to express their emotions and thoughts. The novel "Mixed Flowers" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!

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2026-03-02 13:17

Who is the author of 'the thicket novel'?

I don't know who the author of 'the thicket novel' is. There are so many novels out there, and without more information, it's impossible to determine the author.

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2024-10-31 18:55

What is 'the thicket novel' about?

I'm not sure specifically as there could be many novels named something like that. It might be about a thicket, which could involve stories set in a dense growth of bushes or small trees, perhaps with characters exploring it, getting lost in it, or something mysterious hidden within it.

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2024-10-30 11:03

Eating fish for the abyss, driving sparrows from the thicket

You may have misstated it, but the correct way to say it is to drive away the fish in the abyss and the birds in the thicket. The original meaning of this idiom is that the otter wants to catch fish to eat, but drives the fish into the abyss; the hawk wants to catch sparrows to eat, but drives the sparrows into the jungle. The original metaphor was not appropriate and counterproductive. Later, it was used to describe the tyranny of the ruler, causing the people to turn to the enemy, and it was also used to describe the inability to unite people, pushing people who should be close to each other to the opposite side. This idiom is also used as "driving fish into the abyss" or "driving sparrows into the thicket", which comes from Mencius. The novel " Watching the Moon on Fish Island " is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!

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2026-01-09 03:33

To drive away the fish in the abyss, to drive away the sparrows in the thicket

Drive the fish into deep waters and the sparrows into the thickets. Originally, it was a metaphor for improper methods that led to the opposite result. Later, it was used to describe rulers who practiced tyranny, causing the people to turn to the enemy side; it can also be used to describe not being good at uniting people and pushing those who should be in a close relationship to the opposite side. The novel " Watching the Moon on Fish Island " is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!

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2026-03-01 03:48

The wild fox under the tree, the wild fox, the wild fox

Wild Fox Under the Tree's " The Wilderness " and " Search for Gods " were two of the masterpieces of ancient Chinese fantasy novels. They had been adapted into novels by many publishing houses. Among them, the more well-known ones were: "The Wilderness" was included in the "Jiangnan Trilogy" by the Jiangnan publishing house, and "The Search for Gods" was included in the "Search for Gods Series" by the Chinese publishing house. As for which publishing house was better, it depended on the specific situation. Generally speaking, different publishing houses may have different text quality, printing quality, distribution channels, etc. Therefore, readers can choose according to their own needs and preferences. If it's your first time reading this type of novel, I suggest you choose a legitimate book from a well-known publishing house to ensure your reading experience.

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2025-03-07 03:23

Is Wild Wild Country a true story?

Yes, Wild Wild Country is based on real events and people.

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2024-10-12 07:44

Is Wild Wild Country a True Story?

Sure is. The show takes inspiration from actual happenings and characters. It presents a factual account with some dramatization for entertainment purposes.

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2024-09-27 18:45

Wild March 2023 Wild Card Tournament

March Madness 2023's Wild Card Tournament would be held from March 15th to 16th. The specific matchup for the wild card round had not been provided yet, so more detailed information could not be provided.

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2025-01-06 18:05
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