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Grave robbing, north or south or whatever
Grave robbing was divided into the Southern Sect and the Northern Sect. The southern school of tomb raiding mainly originated in southern China, such as Jiangnan (Jiangsu, Zhejiang and Shanghai), Fujian, etc. The southern school of tomb raiding often incorporated a strong fantasy color, depicting the confrontation between the tomb raiders and supernatural forces in the process of searching for treasure. It focused on the plot, suspense, horror, and fantasy elements. Some works involved supernatural, ghosts, Taoism, charms, and other elements. The southern school of tomb raiding was proficient in civil engineering. They divided the gold to determine the cave and dug a hole directly to the coffin room. The Northern Sect of tomb raiding mainly originated from northern China, such as Shaanxi, Henan, Shanxi, etc. The Northern Sect of tomb raiding paid more attention to the real background and elements of history, culture, archaeology, etc., usually centered around archaeologists, cultural relics protectors, etc. There were more realistic descriptions of the protection and research of historical sites, ancient tombs, and ancient artifacts. The Northern Sect of Gold Hunting Lieutenant was good at finding dragon veins, geomancy, and according to the direction of the mountains and rivers, the Yellow Emperor (Emperor) Dou of the Longling was determined. The novel "Taoist Qianshan" is equally wonderful. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
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2026-04-09 15:40
Chaoyun, whatever, whatever idiom
The idioms related to "morning clouds" are "clouds in the morning and rain in the evening" and "evening rain in the morning clouds". "Cloud in the morning and rain in the evening" could be used to describe shameful things."Evening rain in the morning" originally referred to the different forms of clouds in the sky at dusk and morning, symbolizing the flow of time and the changes of things. Later, it also referred to the love and joy between men and women. " Yun Anlu's Body Sacrifice " is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to read it!
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2026-04-12 17:01
Crow, whatever, whatever idiom
The following are some four-word idioms that contain the word "crow":"Colorful phoenix follows the crow","Black magpie connects to the nest","Black magpie fights for the nest","Crow nest gives birth to phoenix","Crow silence","Silence","Crow silence", etc. These idioms had different meanings and usages." A colorful phoenix follows a crow " meant that a woman married a man who was not worthy of her talent and appearance;" A crow's nest produces a phoenix " meant that extraordinary things or people appeared in ordinary or low environments;" The crow is silent "," The silence ", and " The crow is silent " described the quiet environment. "The Crow's Testimony" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to read it!
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2026-01-27 07:57
From the south to the north, Jia whatever dragon
Jia Jinlong
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2024-12-25 06:19
White bones, whatever, whatever idiom
Here are some idioms that contain the word " white bones ":" Huoluye ", which means that the bones of the dead are exposed in the wild, describing the tragic scene caused by war or disaster;" Reborn flesh ", which means that the flesh is regenerated from the bones, which is a metaphor for the resurrection of the dead;" After the bones are dry, the bones are the bones, which is extended to the dead, which is a metaphor for the dying person; Raising the dead to flesh and bones had the same meaning as raising the dead to flesh and bones. It was also to bring the dead back to life so that the bones could grow flesh again. It was a metaphor for giving people a new life. It was also a metaphor for tactful words to bring the dead back to life. Raising the dead to flesh and bones was also to bring the dead back to life so that the bones could grow flesh again. It was a metaphor for giving people great kindness. Life and death, flesh and bones. Life and flesh were used as a verb to bring the dead back to life. The white bones grew flesh and described the great favor. The novel " Mixed Flowers " is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
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2026-03-25 17:15
God, whatever, whatever, god idiom
There was an idiom called 'miraculous' which meant that it was extremely mysterious. The novel " Mixed Flowers " is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
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2026-03-16 14:02
There's an idiom called 'whatever occupies the nest, whatever occupies it'.
The idiom "occupy the bird's nest" is "occupy the magpie's nest". It means that someone has illegally invaded someone else's residence, occupied someone else's territory, or forcefully occupied someone else's property, causing adverse effects.
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2025-03-11 13:48
Hua Chenyu's, whatever you think, whatever song it is
Hua Chenyu's " I Care " had the lyrics " Who cares what you think ". " I Care About You " was written by Guo De Ziyi, composed by Hua Chenyu, and arranged by Zheng Nan. It showed that Hua Chenyu did not follow the crowd and insisted on self-expression. The novel " Mars of Paradise " is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to read it!
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2026-01-17 00:04
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