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Idioms containing "cicada":

Golden cicada slough shell cicada shirt and cicada slough snake slough Long Bian.

Cicada, crab, crab, choose again.

Diusim's story is full of golden cicadas, golden cicadas and Touma.

Frog chirps cicada, mantis catches cicada, and yellowbird comes after crab.

The yellowbird is silent while waiting for the cicada to sing.

Spring frog, Qiu Chan, chill, horse, chill, chill, stiff bird.

Cicadas are the most important, but hordes are the least important. Cicada is the intestine of turtle, cicada, thunder, dried silkworm and crab. Metaphor is real, and the two are irrelevant.

Eat whales step by step like silkworms eat mulberry leaves, and swallow them at once like whales. It is a metaphor for occupying and annexing the territory of other countries in various ways.

Silkworm-headed phoenix tail _ _ _ describes calligraphy as dignified and light.

Can Cong Bird Road _ _ refers to a dangerous mountain road.

Old silkworms make cocoons _ _ Old silkworms spin cocoons and wrap themselves in cocoons. Metaphor is to bind yourself.

Gu Fu Silkworm Mother _ _ _ refers to the legendary god of agriculture and mulberry.

In spring, silkworms will weave until they die. Pun is the homonym of "thinking". Metaphor of deep friendship, till death do us part. Source: Tang Shangyin's untitled poem: "Spring silkworms will weave until they die, and tears will run out every night." Idioms and allusions related to silkworms

Eat like a silkworm or swallow like a whale-seize the territory of another country by nibbling bit by bit or annexing it on a large scale.

Eat mulberry leaves slowly like silkworms and swallow food like whales. Metaphor possession and annexation in various ways.

Sun Yat-sen's "Zhong Xing Hui Declaration": "Swallowing whales has the same effect, and splitting beans at present is really worrying."

Cocoon around yourself

Silkworms spin silk into cocoons and then wrap themselves in cocoons. Metaphor means that people hope to benefit themselves, but as a result, they get themselves into trouble. It also means you're tied up.

Bai Juyi in the Tang Dynasty: "Whoever saves the candle moth will be trapped by his own cocoon". Shi Daoyuan of the Song Dynasty said: "I heard that law enforcement meditation is like a silk tie." Guo Moruo's Persian poet Amor Gayam: "I don't know how many thinkers tied themselves up and finally went crazy."

Silkworms in spring will weave until they die.

Because silkworms only eat mulberry leaves all their lives, what they spit out when they are old is its soft, smooth and white silk, so there is a poem "Spring silkworms must weave until they die" to praise those who have dedication. This sentence comes from Li Shangyin's famous sentence "Spring silkworms die, and the candle is dying".

silkworm head and swallow tail

In calligraphy, it is stupid to say that a person with a brush and paper sideways is called "silkworm head"; Draw a picture, close the pen and go out, raise the pen back to the front, and fork, which is called "dovetail". This is a habit that is easy to catch if you are not good at learning Yan Mingwen.