Four-character idioms related to snake-like

1. A complete collection of four-character idioms containing snakes

Add something superfluous,

Shadow of a snake in a cup and bow,

Virtual and conceding a snake,

Bulls, ghosts, and snakes,

A dragon and a snake,

An anticlimax, a snake with a tail,

To scare a snake,

A fight with a snake,

Snake head with rat eyes,

Gray thread of grass snake,

Scare the snake into the grass,

Snake heart,

< p> Dragon and snake mixed,

Buddha's mouth and snake's heart,

Dragon's head and snake's tail,

Sealed pig and long snake,

Spiritual snake's Pearls,

Spring earthworms and autumn snakes,

Three snakes and seven rats,

Dragons and snakes at the age of 10,

Birds frighten snakes, < /p>

Flying dragons and snakes,

One dragon and one snake,

The shadow of the snake in the cup,

Looking for the snake through the grass,

Snake mouth with bee sting,

Dragon and snake flying,

Snake trying to swallow elephant,

Holding a snake and riding a tiger,

The shadow of a bow in a cup and the snake in the cup 2. 10 four-character idioms with snakes

The shadow of a bow in a cup and the snake in the cup

The shadow of a bow reflected in a wine glass is mistaken for a snake. A metaphor for fear caused by suspicion.

The pen moves like a dragon and a snake

Describes calligraphy as vivid and powerful.

Digging for snakes

It is a metaphor for provoking evil people and asking for trouble.

Spring Earthworm and Autumn Snake

The metaphor is poorly written, with twists and turns, like the traces of crawling earthworms and snakes.

To scare the snake away

The original metaphor is to punish a dodder and a dodder. Later, it is often used as a metaphor for being careless, which makes the other party wary.

Hit the snake seven inches

It is a metaphor that you must grasp the main points when speaking and doing things.

Dou Zhe Snake

Dou Zhe: As zigzag as the arrangement of the Big Dipper. Curved like the Big Dipper, zigzagged like a snake. Describe the winding road.

Birds startle snakes

Just like birds entering the forest and frightened snakes scurrying into the grass. Describe cursive writing as natural and smooth.

Feng Bo Chang Snake

Feng: big; Feng Bo: big pig; Chang Snake: big snake. Greedy as a pig, cruel as a snake. A metaphor for a violent person and an aggressor.

Buddha's mouth is like a snake's heart

It is a metaphor that although the words sound nice, the heart is extremely vicious.

The viper stings the hand, and the strong man removes the wrist

If the wrist is bitten by the viper, it is cut off immediately to prevent the venom from spreading to the whole body and endangering life. It is a metaphor that when things come to a critical juncture, one must make a decisive decision. It is also a metaphor for sacrificing the local area and taking care of the overall situation.

Tiger head and snake tail

The head is as big as a tiger and the tail is as thin as a snake. The metaphor starts with a lot of momentum, but ends up with very little momentum, with a beginning and no end.

Add feet to the snake

Add feet to the snake when drawing it. The metaphor of doing unnecessary things is not only unhelpful, but also inappropriate.

To scare the snake into the grass

Describes the vigorous and lively cursive writing.

The Pearl of the Spirit Snake

The Sui Pearl. The original metaphor is priceless. Later, it is also used as a metaphor for extraordinary talents.

Dragon and snake flying

It seems as if the dragon is flying and the snake is swimming. It describes calligraphy as vigorous and vigorous, with strong pen power.

Mixed dragon and snake

It is a metaphor for good people and bad people mixed together.

Ox Ghost and Snake God

A ghost with a bull head and a god with a snake body. The original description is fantasy and grotesque. The latter is a metaphor for all kinds of bad people in society.

A strong dragon cannot suppress a local snake

It is a metaphor that even a capable person cannot deal with the evil forces entrenched in the local area.

The snake swallows the elephant when the human heart is insufficient.

It is a metaphor for people who are greedy and insufficient, just like the snake wants to swallow the elephant.

Three snakes and seven rats

It is a metaphor for the many things that cause harm.

The snake turns into a dragon, but its text remains unchanged.

No matter how the metaphor changes in form, the essence remains the same.

Snake mouth, wasp sting

A metaphor for vicious words and methods.

Snakes and scorpions are the heart

Scorpion: a poisonous insect of the spider type. Describes a vicious heart.

The snake wants to swallow the elephant

The snake wants to swallow the elephant. A metaphor for great greed.

The greedy snake forgets its tail

It is a metaphor for only pursuing immediate benefits without considering the consequences.

A snake cannot be destroyed, so what if it is a snake?

A snake: a small snake; a snake: not; a snake: destroyed. If you don't kill the small snake, it will be difficult to deal with it when it gets bigger. It is a metaphor that if you do not take advantage of victory to annihilate the enemy, there will be trouble later.

Holding a snake and riding a tiger

It is a metaphor for a very dangerous situation.

Virtuality and Submission

Xu: false; Submission: conform to whatever you want. Refers to showing false feelings to others and perfunctory social interactions.

To raise a rhinoceros and turn it into a snake

It is a metaphor for indulging the enemy and allowing him to become stronger.

One dragon and one snake

It is a metaphor for where a person hides or comes out, or appears or hides, which changes with different circumstances.

One year of being bitten by a snake, ten years of being afraid of well ropes

It means that after suffering a lot in something, you will be afraid of similar things in the future.

A snake with two heads

A metaphor for a sinister and vicious person.

One-word long snake formation

Arranged in a long formation. Describe people or things arranged in a long line. 3. What are the four-character idioms that contain the word snake?

Snake gray earthworm thread: There are corresponding clues to follow in the metaphor. Snake hair and horse horns: Snakes have hair and horses have horns. Things that cannot exist in the world.

Because it refers to those who are in name only. Snake coiled with ghosts: a metaphor for colluding with each other. Snake, coiled and earthworm knot: a metaphor for colluding with each other. Snake and bird retribution: refers to the story of a big snake holding a bright pearl and a yellow bird holding a white ring to repay kindness. When the Marquis of Sui was traveling, he saw a big snake that was injured and cut off. He sealed it with medicine. The snake was able to walk. When he was more than a year old, the snake held a bright pearl in its mouth in return. It was called the Marquis of Sui's Pearl or the Bright Moon Pearl.

See "Huainanzi·Lan Mingxun" Han Gao's Notes and Jin Qianbao's "Sou Shen Ji" Volume 20. When Yang Bao was a child, he saw a yellow bird that was attacked by an owl and fell under a tree. It was trapped by ants. Bao rescued it and raised it for more than a hundred days before it flew away. That night, a boy in yellow retaliated with four white rings and a cloud. Let his descendants be pure and white, ascend the throne to the three things, and have such a ring.

See "Book of the Later Han·Biography of Yang Zhen" and Li Xian's annotation citing "Xu Qixie Ji". Later, "snake and bird's retribution" was used as an allusion for repaying kindness. A snake comes in and a rat comes out: a metaphor for the secretive actions of snake gods and cow ghosts: a metaphor for all kinds of evil or crooked people; a metaphor for snakes eating whales and devouring them; a metaphor for the strong swallowing up the weak; a snake stings and cuts off the wrists: a metaphor for small harmful abilities. Bad things: snake head and scorpion tail: refers to the poison of snakes and scorpions.

The venom of snakes is in their teeth, and the venom of scorpion stings is in their tail stings, hence the name. It also generally refers to things that are poisonous to people. Snake heart and Buddha mouth: Snake heart and Buddha mouth.

Describes a vicious heart, kind words, and inconsistent words. Snake-like scales and hidden: metaphors for extremely cautious and concealed actions. Snake-like steps: describes timid and cautious. Snake-shadow cup bow: The shadow of the bow in the wine glass is regarded as a snake. Han Yingshao's "Customs and Strange Gods" records that Du Xuan was drinking and saw something like a snake in the cup. After drinking, he felt pain in the chest and abdomen, which could not be cured by various treatments. Later it was found that the red crossbow hanging on the wall shone on the cup, which looked like a snake. The disease will be cured immediately.

"Book of Jin·Le Guangzhuan" also has similar descriptions. Later, "snake shadow cup bow" was used to describe the fear caused by doubts: Han Yingshao's "Customs: Weird Gods: There are many people in the world who are frightened by strange things and hurt themselves": Du Xuan went to drink on the summer solstice and saw something like this in the wine cup. There is a snake, but I dare not not drink.

After drinking, I suffered from chest and abdominal pain, which did not heal after multiple treatments. Later, I learned that when a red crossbow on the wall shines in the cup, its shadow looks like a snake, and the illness is cured.

"Book of Jin·Yue Guangzhuan" also has similar descriptions. Later, the "cup-bowed snake shadow" was used as a metaphor to be suspicious of ghosts and disturb the cup-bowed snake shadow: Han Yingshao's "Customs: Weird Gods: There are many people in the world who are frightened by strange things and hurt themselves": "I gave my grandfather Chen an order to see you on the summer solstice. Du Xuan, the master of the book, gave him wine.

At that time, there was a red crossbow hanging on the north wall, which looked like a snake when it shined in the cup.

He declared that he was afraid of the evil, but he did not dare not to drink it. The next day, he would suffer from abdominal pain and cut, which would hinder his diet.

Hou Chen went to Xuanjia to take a peek because of the incident, and asked about what had happened. He was afraid of the snake and it entered his belly. Chen also listened to the matter and thought about it for a long time. When he saw the crossbow hanging, it must be true.

Then he asked his disciples to set up wine in the old place with the bell attendant Xu Fuchaan Zaixuan. There was a snake in the cup, so he said: "There are no other strange things like the crossbow shadows on this wall." ’ When Xuan Yi was understood, he was very angry and frustrated. "

Later, "the shadow of the snake with a bow in the cup" was used to describe the suspicious spirit, which disturbed the shadow of the snake in the cup: Han Yingshao's "Customs of Customs·Strange Gods·There are many people in the world who are frightened by strange things and hurt themselves": "Yu's grandfather Chen is Ji Ling, on the summer solstice, please see Du Xuan, the chief bookkeeper, and give him wine. At that time, there was a red crossbow hanging on the north wall. When it shined in the cup, it looked like a snake.

Xuan is afraid of it, but he dare not not drink it. The next day, he will suffer from abdominal pain and cut, which will hinder his diet. Hou Chen went to Xuan's house to take a peek and asked about what had happened. He was afraid of the snake and it entered his belly.

Chen Hui listened to the matter and thought about it for a long time. When he saw the crossbow, it must be true. Then he asked his disciples to set up wine in the old place with the bell attendant Xu Fuchuan Zaixuan. There was a snake in the cup, so he said: "There are no other strange things like the crossbow shadows on the wall."

'Xuanyi was finally understood, and he was very upset, so he was confused. " Later, the "cup-bow snake shadow" was used to describe suspicious ghosts, disturbing each other. Cup-serpent ghost chariot: refers to monsters that appear in hallucinations due to doubts and fear.

Cup-serpent, the province of "cup-bow snake shadow"; ghost chariot, The legendary nine-headed bird seals the pig and the long snake: It is also called "the big pig and the long snake".

It is a metaphor for the greedy and violent person: the dragon and the snake are gone. Dragon and snake: a metaphor for the unrestrained writing style and the freedom of movement. The snake shadow on the wall: According to Han Yingshao's "Customs and Strange Gods": Du Xuan drank alcohol and saw that there seemed to be a snake in the cup. After drinking, he felt pain in the chest and abdomen, which could not be cured by various treatments. Later, it was found that the red crossbow hanging on the wall was shining on the cup, which looked like a snake, and the disease was cured.

Later, it was described as "the shadow of a snake on the wall." To describe someone who is suspicious of something and is just scratching the grass to look for a snake: ① It is a metaphor for insisting on looking for something. ② It is a metaphor for provoking evil people and looking for trouble. It is a metaphor for things leaving vague clues and signs that can be found. Cicada sheds its snake. Explanation: ① Like a cicada shedding its shell, such as The dragon and the snake change their skins.

It is a metaphor for liberation and entering a higher realm. ② In later generations, Taoism often used the metaphor of the dragon to transform into an immortal and a snake: a metaphor for raising an adulterous snake and sealing a pig: a long snake and a big pig. /p>

It is a metaphor for the greedy and violent people, such as earthworms in spring and snakes in autumn: It is a metaphor for poor calligraphy and shapeless melodies. The words come from the "Book of Jin·Biography of Wang Xizhi": "Defend Xiao Ziyun Wei only got a book, no husband's spirit, and his actions are as follows." The spring earthworm lingers, and every word is like a snake in the autumn." To scare the snake from the grass: a metaphor for punishing others.

Song Dynasty Zheng Wenbao's "Recent Events in the Southern Tang Dynasty": "Wang Lu was the prime minister of Tu, and he was quite concerned about his assets. , the people of the Huibu sued the chief clerk for corruption and bribery of the county magistrate. Lu Nai judged: "Although you are cutting grass, I am also shocked." ’ Those who do good deeds are telling the truth. "

"Liyu Confirmation: Strike the Grass to Alarm the Snake" quotes "Continued Chang Tan" as "Although you strike the grass, I have already alarmed the snake." Note: "If you accuse the chief clerk of corruption and bribery, then I will Be warned by the snake. ”

It is later used as a metaphor for leaking secrets and alerting the opponent to hit the snake seven inches: It is a metaphor for grasping the key to doing things, and it is easier to win the fight. Snake: describes the twists and turns of roads, rivers, etc., venomous snakes and beasts: ① General Refers to an animal that is a threat to human life. ② It is a metaphor for a greedy person talking to a snake: kneeling down to talk and walking on the ground.

It is a metaphor for the snake's heart that is afraid of the Buddha's mouth: a metaphor for the sting of a sweet-mouthed poisonous viper. Hands, a strong man relieves his wrists: It is a metaphor that when faced with a crisis, one should abandon the small and take advantage of the big. The Chinese version of "Historical Records of Tian Dan" says: "If a viper stings the hand, it will cut off the hand, and if it stings the foot, it will cut off the foot."

Which one? It is also harmful to the body. " The dragon and the snake were taken away.

To describe the huge momentum but the tail end: It is a metaphor for doing things with great momentum at the beginning, but then the momentum is very small, and there is no beginning and no end, superfluous: ① "Warring States Policy·Qi Ce II": "Chu If there is a temple, give wine to the people who live in it. The stranger said to him: "If several people have not enough to drink, and one person has more than enough to drink, please draw a snake on the ground, and the first person to drink will drink."

'A man made a snake first, introduced wine and drank it. He held a zodiac in his left hand, drew a snake in his right hand and said: 'I can do it. ’ Before it was completed, a man’s snake was completed. He took its tail and said, ‘The snake has no legs. How can I give it legs? ’ Then he drank the wine.

He who has snake feet will eventually lose his wine. ” and then “superfluous”.

4. Does anyone know idioms related to snakes? Please provide 4

Snakes appeared about 150 million years ago, and venomous snakes appeared much later. It evolved from non-venomous snakes and appeared 27 million years ago. There are currently about 3,000 species of snakes in the world, including more than 600 species of venomous snakes.

Individual snakes vary greatly. The thread snake, which is distributed in the Caribbean islands such as Martinia and Barbados, is the shortest non-venomous snake in the world, only 9 centimeters long, and the longest thread snake is only 11.94 centimeters. Reticulata, which are distributed in Southeast Asia, Indonesia and the Philippines, are generally more than 6.25 meters long, and the longest ones can reach about 10 meters. The anacondas in South America are even longer, reaching more than 11 meters and weighing more than 100 kilograms. The record for the heaviest snake that has been confirmed is a South American python discovered in Brazil City in 1960. It weighed 227 kilograms, was 8.46 meters long, and had a waist circumference of 111.76 centimeters. The most venomous snake in the world is the sea snake. This snake is found near Asimo Reef on the northwest coast of Australia. Each time it secretes a small amount of venom, it is enough to kill tens of thousands of mice on the spot. The lifespan of snakes generally ranges from a few years to 20 to 30 years. The long-lived green velvet thread snake grows a ring every year. One was discovered in the deep sea of ??the South Pacific in 1978 and has lived for 1,687 years.

Snakes are very smart and flexible, so the Bible says they are "docile as doves and wise as snakes." Snakes are very capable of catching prey and can swallow food many times larger than themselves. In ancient my country, there was a legend about a snake swallowing an elephant in Badi. It was said that there was a giant snake in Badi that could swallow an elephant and spit out the bones three years later. There is a kind of egg-eating snake in Africa, which is not as thick as a human finger, but it can swallow eggs and duck eggs. After eating the egg white and yolk, it can also spit out the egg shell; the fruit-colored snake in the Brazilian grassland is green all over and has fruits on the tip of its tongue. The round tongue-shaped pellets are similar to cherries. Birds mistake them for fruits and die from pecking them. The flying snakes in Southeast Asia and the Rushma River Basin in Africa have strong ribs that can expand when gliding. The body is flat, so it can jump into the air from high branches and glide down steeply, sometimes as fast as an arrow leaving the string, and can swallow flying birds; African black venomous snakes can crawl the fastest and can move faster than every second. Sprint forward at a speed of 5 meters to chase the fleeing prey.

Snakes have very good memories and are very vengeful. They can accurately identify people who have hurt them and will wait for opportunities to retaliate many years later. When fellow snakes are violated, they sometimes attack in groups. But snakes can also repay kindness. There is a story recorded in ancient books: "The Marquis of the Sui Dynasty saw a wounded snake and healed it and revived it. The snake recovered and ran away, holding a luminous pearl in its mouth to repay the favor." Snakes are very sensitive to music. As early as the 3rd century BC, the profession of snake charmer existed in India. In the "snake flute" played by the "snake man", snakes danced in a flexible and graceful manner, which was fascinating. Pythons in some parts of South America can also be domesticated into domestic pythons, responsible for guarding the house and "looking after" young children. The non-venomous snakes raised by residents on the Indonesian island of Flores can work in the fields with their owners. After the seeds are planted in the ground, it will stay in the ground to drive away wild birds that peck at the seeds; when the fruits on the tree are ripe, the domestic snake will climb up the branches, flick its tail, and knock down the ripe fruits. Some countries also use venomous snakes to guard their treasury. In addition to using modern devices, they also put in one or two highly venomous snakes to scare away gold thieves. Even more interesting is the use of live snakes as earrings. In the west of Cameroon, Africa, there is a "silver gun snake" that is as thin as a finger and has extremely beautiful patterns. After catching it, local women remove its fangs, tie the snake's tail into a small circle, tie a thin thread and thread it on the earlobe. The Silver Gun Snake always raises its head and spits out its fiery tongue, which is very interesting.

The snake's whole body is full of treasures. Snake meat is delicious, nutritious and a delicacy. Snake gallbladder, snake liver, snake skin, snake venom, snake oil, snake slough, and even snake blood, snake intestines, etc. can be used as medicine to treat diseases. Soaking snakes in medicinal wine can cure rheumatoid arthritis, neuralgia and other diseases. Five-step snake is also a traditional medicine for treating stubborn itching and leprosy. Snake gallbladder is very valuable and can dispel wind and dampness, improve eyesight and benefit the liver. Dried viper powder can cure malignant tumors and rheumatism. If combined with herbal medicine, it has the miraculous effect of prolonging life. Snake venom is a rare treasure that can be made into analgesic, anti-venom and anti-coagulant medicine. Snake venom is far more expensive than gold, with 1 gram worth tens of thousands of dollars.

Snakes were once an animal worshiped by people. Some primitive tribes, such as the American Indians, have nine tribes with snake clans, and some even use rattlesnakes as their national symbol. The Warrumg people of Australia have a totem worship ritual. During the ceremony, people smeared their bodies with paint, dressed up as snakes, sang and danced, eulogized the history and power of snakes, and prayed for the protection of the snake god.

After the disintegration of primitive society, the custom of worshiping snakes is still quite common among many ethnic groups.

The Biggest Snake

Looking at the world record, who lifted the crown of the world’s biggest snake is still causing a lot of heated debate. What earns the anaconda the nickname "King of Snakes" is its overall body size and weight. Competing against this snake king is the Asian reticulated python. The length of the giant python has set a world record: the longest one reaches 33 feet. Although its length exceeds that of the world record holder, the snake king's waist circumference far exceeds that of the Asian python. Anacondas that live in the jungles of South America can grow as thick as a tall adult. Big enough to swallow an adult in one go!

Anaconda

Where found: In tributaries of the Amazon River in South America.

Terrifying data: The largest anaconda currently measured was about 28 feet long and 44 inches thick. Scientists estimate that it must have weighed more than 500 pounds.

In terms of size, only the reticulated python can match the strength of the world's largest anaconda.

Legends about snakes

It is said that a long time ago, snakes did not shed their skin, but were people. When people live to a certain age, they grow old and hide in the corner of the door. After seven days and seven nights, the old skin on the body will be shed and the body will become younger. But this will be painful. So God said, let the snake shed its skin so that people can live with less pain. So the snake sheds its skin every year. But people who don't shed their skin still live in pain in this world.

Idioms about snakes 5. Four-character idioms about snakes

The shadow of the snake in the wall, the poisonous snake, the beast, the dragon head, the tail, the cup, the bow, the snake shadow

The pen walks, the dragon snake pulls the grass and looks for it Snakes spring, earthworms, autumn snakes strike at the grass and scare the snakes

An anticlimax with a snake's head and a snake's tail that scares the snake into the grass. The Pearl of the Spiritual Snake

The dragon and snake are mixed. The dragon and the snake are flying. The cow, the ghost, the snake, the heart of the Buddha, the mouth of the Buddha

Cup Snake Ghost Car Cup Snake Phantom Cup Shadow Snake Shadow in the Bow Cup

Long snake seals the pig, spring snake autumn earthworm strikes grass, snake frightens the seal and repairs the snake

Buddha Heart Snake Mouth Bow Shadow Cup Snakes scare, dragons walk, snakes walk, earthworms

Whales swallow snakes, eat dragons, ghosts, snakes, gods, dragons bend snakes, stretch out dragons, snakes fly

Fighting snakes, flying birds, startling snakes, Buddha's mouth, snake heart, sealing pig, long snake< /p>

Snakes and scorpions have hearts, snakes want to swallow elephants, snake mouths, bee stings, three snakes and seven rats

Greedy snakes forget their tails, snakes eat whales, swallow snake heads, rat eyes, snakes and scorpions have hearts

Boar is divided into pieces by snakes At the age of the dragon, the snake draws feet for the snake and adds feet for the snake

Holding the snake, riding on the tiger's knees, talking to the snake, owl, snake, ghost, and snake, the snake becomes a snake

The bottom of the pen is that the dragon and snake are empty and entrusted to the snake, one snake, two heads and one dragon A snake

Raise a snake into a snake grass Snake gray line drawing snake feet snake shadow cup bow 6. Idioms related to snakes

The first word is the idiom of snake snake head rat tail snake walking A rat-footed snake wants to swallow an elephant, a snake with hair, a horse's horns, a snake with a scorpion's heart

A ghost on a coiled snake has a sharp needle in its mouth

The second character is the idiom of snake, add a foot to the snake, a dragon, a snake, a flying spirit snake, a pearl dragon Snake mixed with venomous snakes and wild beasts

Holding a snake and riding a tiger, a spring snake and an autumn earthworm

The third character is the idiom of snake: cow ghost, snake god, tiger head, snake tail, cup, bow, snake shadow, Buddha heart, snake mouth, whale swallowing, snake swallowing

fight The fourth character is the idiom of snake, spring earthworm, autumn snake, move the dragon, snake strike the grass, startle the snake, one dragon and one snake

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is a satisfactory answer.

7. What are the four-character words about snakes?

To scare the snake away from grass,

Snake-hearted,

Spring earthworm and autumn snake,

Owl snake Ghost,

Boar divided into snakes,

Snake shadow on the wall,

Tiger head and snake tail,

Sealed pig and long snake,

Adding superfluity to a snake,

Sealing a snake and repairing a snake,

Fighting and breaking a snake,

One dragon and one snake,

Snake-headed rat Eyes,

The shadow of a snake in a cup and bow,

The snake wants to swallow the elephant,

The gray line of the grass snake,

Digging through the grass to find the snake,

Raise a snake to become a snake,

A cup of snakes and a ghost carriage,

A greedy snake forgets its tail,

A snake whispers,

The phantom and the snake,

The phantom of the cup snake,

The snake's mouth and the bee's needle,

The pearl of the spirit snake,

The cow ghost and the snake god,

The age of the dragon and snake,

The dragon and snake fly,

The dragon bends and the snake stretches,

Holding a snake and riding a tiger 8. Idioms related to snakes What are they?

What are the idioms related to snakes:

The shadow of a snake with a bow in a cup,

The pen moves the dragon and the snake,

The superfluous step,

Bulls, ghosts, and snakes,

A snake swallows an elephant if the human heart is not enough,

A strong dragon cannot overwhelm a local snake,

An anticlimax, a snake with a tail,

To scare the snake away,

Hit the snake seven inches,

Lead the snake out of its hole,

Spring earthworm and autumn snake,

Snake bead and bird ring,

Snakes and scorpions are the heart,

Snakes turn into dragons, but their writing remains unchanged,

Aged in dragons and snakes,

Snake stings cut off wrists,

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The etiquette is entrusted to snakes,

The hearts of snakes and scorpions,

The mouth of Buddha is the heart of snakes,

The snake wants to swallow the elephant,

A walking earthworm scares a snake,

A snake with hair and horse horns,

A snake coiled around a ghost,

A walking snake earthworm,

1 Two snake heads,

fighting and folding snakes,

one dragon and one snake,

three snakes and seven rats