Scorpion-like poisonous insect mentioned in ancient books: ~ awn (stinger). Bees are poisonous.
Related words:
Word combinations: bee, bee, mustard, tail, awn, interface.
Homophonic words are different.
Although homologous insects eat toads, shrimps, silkworms, ants and fleas.
What's the difference between these two strokes?
Bee sting (fü ng chà i),
Interpretation: 1, which means villain or enemy. 2. Metaphor is evil or enemy. 3. Metaphor is vicious and cruel. 4. refers to the thorn on the tail of a bee. It also means that there is no toxicity or difficulty.
Chài quán, that is, bristles. One of ancient women's hairstyles.
It means a thorn in the tail, which means very arrogant.
Qiu Qiu? )
One of the largest wild bees.
Caijiye
Also known as "Jie Mi". Jude mustard, bad feelings. A little unhappiness accumulates in my heart.
Tail? (chà iwě i)?
Basic explanation: 1. The tail of a cockroach. The poison hook at the end of the tail. Metaphor is the poison. ?
2. borrow scorpions. ?
3. it's embarrassing. ?
4. Metaphor "pen" in calligraphy. Also refers to calligraphy. ?
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