There is an eight-line word on the wall, an idiom explained by one person.

Fish sealant:

Birthday auspicious stickers:

Fish seal goose post:

Generally refers to letters.

Fish Book Goose Post:

Generally refers to letters.

Tang Lin into the post:

Pro: Imitate calligraphy and painting; Post: A model of calligraphy and painting. The calligraphy in the Tang Dynasty was mostly a model of copying Jin people, which was born out of change. Metaphor is good at plagiarism and less original.

Correct first terminal ear:

I am still obedient. Describe very tame and obedient.

My first article:

Tame and obey.

Obey:

Lower your head and your ears, just like a dog sees its owner. Describe the appearance of humility and tame.

Surrender:

Obey and follow meekly or humbly

Words and idioms

At the crossroads,

Every word,

A word is worth a hundred dollars,

See people's hearts in one word,

In a word,

Say a word,

Ask questions with wine,

Crossroads,

The word great wall,

Spell and swallow words,

Word for word,

Stay in the boudoir,

Words with wind and frost,

If the word is graffiti,

In a word,

Word for word,

Gold signboard,

Every word is refined,

A word of praise and criticism,

Pearl jade,

Brocade palindrome,

A piece of paper,

Between the lines,

Point to the drawing character,

Meticulous,

In a word,

A word of dissatisfaction,

Swearing,

I don't know a word,

A word in an article