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Cup bow and snake shadow, stand out from the crowd, play the lute to the cow, like a duck to water, birds and flowers, be ill at ease, make the finishing point, run around, like a tiger, wait for a rabbit, like a child, like a coward, short-sighted, blind people touch elephants, draw snakes to stand out from the crowd, crow and steal dogs. The traffic is busy, and the deer is called a horse. The rabbit is sad when it dies, and the chickens and dogs are restless. The spirit is in my heart. Moths throw fire, cicadas shed their shells, mosquitoes accumulate into thunder, the moon breaks, whales swallow, dragonflies touch the water, mantis cars, clues, mantis catching cicadas, and yellowbirds are behind. They are observant, far-sighted, look around, dispatch troops, and attack by innuendo. Crooked mouth, crooked eyes, crooked eyes, crooked eyes, crooked eyes, crooked mouth, crooked mouth, crooked mouth, crooked mouth, crooked mouth, crooked mouth, crooked mouth, crooked mouth, crooked mouth, crooked mouth, crooked mouth, crooked mouth, crooked mouth, crooked mouth, crooked mouth, crooked mouth, crooked mouth. Look at the text, it looks like. Take a long-term view, sit in the well and look around.