The withered words are as follows:
Dry well, withered, withered, exhausted, withered, withered, withered, withered, scorched, withered, withered, withered, withered, withered, withered, withered, withered, withered, withered, withered, withered, withered, withered, withered, withered, withered, scorched.
The word "withered" begins with the word "withered":
withered and gloomy. Describe the complexion.
wither: still wither.
blight: drying in the sun.
drying up the source: it means damaging the foundation of things.
dry pen: I am still bald. Often used as a modest word. A brushwork of Chinese painting and calligraphy. Refers to painting or writing with a brush dipped in little ink.
withered mustache: it's still a dead bone. The mustache, the femur.
dead cake: the cake-shaped dregs of oil-bearing crops. Can be used as feed and fertilizer. Such as bean cake, oilseed cake and peanut cake.
withered wave: describes eyes full of sorrow.
dead grass and dead bones: see "dead bones and dead grass".
Kucha: See "Kucha".
The word "withered" is combined at the end:
Destroy withered: see "Destroy withered and decayed".
destroy the rotten and pull the withered: see "wither and pull the withered".
Success turns to bone dryness: one of the poems in Tang Caosong's "It's the age of the sea", "If you don't say anything, you'll make a great achievement and your bones will wither." Later, he used the metaphor of "success and bone failure" to make many others pay great sacrifices for their own self-interest.
Fan Ku: a metaphor for all beings in the world.
set up dry: it means to get a cold shoulder.
barren: thin and dry. Refers to poor people.
to destroy the decay: the same as "to destroy the decay".