Rotten rope:? Refers to the rotten rope.
Carrion worm:? Insects only grow when things rot. There are always internal reasons for disasters. It is also a metaphor. If you have weaknesses, others can take the opportunity to attack.
Push away the dead, break:? Jude's words were devastating. Metaphor decadent forces easily defeated.
Gnashing one's teeth and rotting inside: Teeth cutting: grit your teeth; Rotten heart: describes extreme hatred in the heart. Describe resentment to the extreme.
Running water does not rot, and the home axis does not rot: Rot: smelly; Pivot: door shaft; Moth: Moth. The flowing water will not stink, and the door shaft that rotates frequently will not rot. It is a metaphor that things that exercise regularly are not easily eroded.
Running water does not rot, and the household pivot does not linger: It is a metaphor that things that exercise regularly are not easily eroded. The same is "running water does not rot, and the walls of the family do not rot."
Red rot: Red rot: The grain decays for a long time and turns red. Penetration: The rope passing through the copper wire will decay with time. Describe wealth, money and food.
Turn decay into magic: it means turning bad into good, turning dull into dexterity or turning useless into useful.
Turning decay into magic: refers to turning decay into magic, turning rigidity into dexterity or turning useless into useful. To "turn decay into magic"
Turn decay into magic: magic: something wonderful and strange. From bad to good, from rigid to smart, from useless to useful.
Lonely rotten mouse: Lonely chicken, rotten mouse. Metaphor is a humble person or thing that is not worth talking about.
Rotten millet rotten:? The rope for wearing money is rotten, and the grain in the warehouse is rotten. Describe extreme wealth.
Lonely dolphin rotting rat:? Metaphor is a humble person or thing that is not worth talking about. Both are "lonely young rotten rats".
Rice stinks and pecks at rot: a metaphor for pursuing fame and fortune.
Destroy decay: Break dead branches and rotten wood. Metaphor is extremely easy to do.
Open lips and rotten tongue: the lips are hot and the tongue is open. It's a waste of breath to talk too much.
Lips rot and teeth fall out: Metaphor reading irony is extremely diligent.
Destroy dead and pull out rot: break dead branches and rotten wood. Metaphor is extremely easy to do.
Corruption:? Taking advantage of one's authority, illegally obtaining property, leading a luxurious and decadent life.