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How to read the dove that drinks poison to quench thirst
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2024-09-21 16:28
The dove in drinking poison to quench thirst is pronounced as jลซ.
Write a brief story of longing to quench one's thirst
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2024-09-10 08:17
Once upon a time, there was a boy named Cao Cao. He was a think tank in the army. One day, he heard that there was a large area of plum trees in front of him. They were very famous for their plums, but they were too far away to reach. When Cao Cao heard the news, he ordered his soldiers to pick plums, but no one came back. Cao Cao was very worried. He asked where the soldiers were, but no one answered. Hence, he thought of a solution. He walked to a nearby hill and said,"I know the plums are delicious, but I can't tell you where they are because if I tell them, they will come back and I have to wait for them." When the soldiers heard Cao Cao's words, they felt that this was a reasonable explanation. Therefore, they stayed at the front and no longer thought about Merlin. Cao Cao used this time to rest and adjust his tactics while waiting for the soldiers to return. In the end, the soldiers really came back and proved that Cao Cao's words were credible. Because of this, Cao Cao gained everyone's respect and trust. This story tells us that sometimes we need to be optimistic and confident in the face of difficulties and use our imagination to solve the problem.
What exactly was the poison in the idiom "drinking poison to quench thirst"?
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2024-09-21 16:56
The "poison" in the idiom "drinking poison to quench thirst" refers to a poisonous bird, also known as "crow" or "vulture", whose venom can be fatal. In ancient times, people often used poison to quench their thirst as a metaphor for using the wrong method to solve the immediate difficulties without caring about the serious consequences. This idiom means that using the wrong method to solve the current difficulties will lead to greater losses and difficulties.
An idiom used to describe a wish that cannot be fulfilled (not "quench thirst by looking at plums")
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2024-09-10 09:01
One could use the phrase "adding to one's troubles" to describe a wish that could not be fulfilled. This idiom means to add some unnecessary troubles and worries to oneself instead of really solving the problem. It can be used to describe an unfulfilled wish that only has a desire to be fulfilled but has no practical meaning.
Please recommend a novel. The female protagonist needs to rely on different men to satisfy her thirst, and she can live forever. She has a natural charm.
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2024-09-20 14:36
I recommend "A Wife Who's Spoiled: A Proud Husband Is Hard to Serve" to you. In the book, the female protagonist, Cheng Xiaoxun, and the male protagonist, Ke Kaichen, have all kinds of conflicts of interest. Cheng Xiaoxun is very spoiled and always makes some strange requests to Ke Kaichen. For example, she is always thirsty and needs Ke Kaichen to satisfy her desires. At the same time, Cheng Xiaoxun is also a charming woman. Not only is she immortal, but she also has an unusual charm. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~๐Ÿ˜—
The main character and a beautiful woman are trapped in the desert. The main character is good at collecting water, so he won't die of thirst. I wonder if there are any books with similar plots to recommend?
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2024-09-21 10:31
๐Ÿ˜‹I recommend [Thunder Soars the Nine Heavens] to you. The protagonist was a small city employee who was dumped by his girlfriend and struck by lightning. He was very unhappy. However, it became an opportunity for him to cultivate. In this novel, there was a plot where the protagonist was trapped in the desert with a beautiful woman. He would collect water to avoid dying of thirst. This book meets your requirements. Hurry up and read it! I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~๐Ÿ˜—
Yuan Kuocheng's Romance of the Three Kingdoms (365 chapters) I want an idiom from the Romance of the Three Kingdoms. The number of times is indicated. (Especially when he thirsted for thirst by looking at plums and fought with scholars...)
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2024-09-20 14:01
Yuan Kuocheng's Romance of the Three Kingdoms (365 chapters) had to indicate which chapter the idiom came from. In the 19th chapter, Liu Bei wanted to delay Cao Cao's attack. In chapter 16, Zhuge Liang and Lu Su debated military strategy.
Please recommend a novel. The plot is that the male protagonist is the emperor, and the female protagonist is imprisoned in a secret room. She lives on the leftovers of the male protagonist and uses the water that seeps out when the male protagonist waters the trees to quench her thirst.
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2024-08-19 06:21
The male protagonist is the emperor, and the female protagonist is imprisoned in a secret room. She lives on the leftovers of the male protagonist, and her water depends on the water that the male protagonist watered the trees. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~๐Ÿ˜—
Have you read any books that are more in-depth but not too familiar? If you have a strong thirst for knowledge and don't pursue online literature or fast-food reading, and have experienced the hardships of life, what books do you recommend?
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2024-08-20 22:05
๐Ÿ˜‹I recommend the following novels to you. I hope you will like them: 1. "Deep Sin": A deep mystery detective and horror horror novel. It provokes the reader's thoughts by exploring the sins deep inside. 2. "Doomsday Goddess Training Guide": A sci-fi space-doomsday crisis novel, depicting a futuristic world full of novelty and challenges. 3. "Secrets of the Sealed Door": A suspense-mystery mystery novel that uncovers the secrets of ancient tribes through exploration and reveals the dark side of human nature. I hope you like my recommendation, Mwah ~๐Ÿ˜—
Translator: Old. Sick. He died. If you can't get what you want, love will be separated, resentment will be met, and the five yin qi will flourish. Pity the ignorance of all living beings, take pleasure in suffering, drink poison to quench thirst."
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2024-09-21 16:16
This sentence came from the original text of Dream of the Red Chamber: Old. Sick. He died. If you can't find love, you can't leave, you can't find resentment, you can't find hatred, you can't find hatred. Pity the ignorance of all living beings and take pleasure in suffering, drinking poison to quench thirst." Translated as: Life old age diseases death Unfulfilled desires love parting hate reunion the fire of the five senses and thoughts began to burn. Wealth is not enough happiness is not enough and we are always seeking more We cherish suffering as happiness, like drinking poisoned wine to seek temporary satisfaction.
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