How to combine similar figures in a "temple"?

The similar word combinations of "temple" are: bun, bun, Pingnian, horse mane, mane and so on.

First of all, buns

A bun is a long hair style, in which the hair is gathered together and coiled around the top of the head, one side of the head or the back of the head. The bun is conical, also called "conical bun", the bun is spiral, called "spiral bun", and the smaller bun is called "bun".

The bun is also a wig style used by people in related industries in China traditional drama.

Second, dried salted duck

1. A bun tied on the left and right sides of the head. Song Sushi's "Send Bamboo Shoots to Peony for Public Election" No.2: "Put one spring into two steamed buns." Song Luyou's poem "Huanhua Girl" said: "Jiangtou's daughter has a double bun and often gives Sang Ma with her grandmother."

2. Metaphor the top part of a plant. One of Cao Yin's poems "Winter Orchid" in Qing Dynasty: "Several strands of hairpin are clustered, and the top is divided into double knots."

Third, parallel years.

Pianian is a Chinese character, and its pinyin is tiáo nián, which refers to childhood. The word comes from Tao Yuanming's Peach Blossom Garden in Jin Dynasty: "I have yellow hair and I am happy." There is also Yang Jiong's Tombstone of General Wei Ming Liang Gong in the Tang Dynasty: "When you are young, you are fragrant and sentimental."

In ancient times, girls at the age of seven were called "Celebrating the Year" and boys at the age of eight were also called "Celebrating the Year".

Fourth, horse hair

Horse mane, also known as horse mane tail, refers to the long hair on the neck of a horse.

Also known as "horse mane". Also known as "horse". Long hair on a horse's neck. Dong Li in the Tang Dynasty wrote a poem "Give Yong to Xiangyang": "Walk near the dragon's tail and hunt with Real Madrid mane." Song Meng, a politician of the older generation, wrote, "Hua Meng, Tokyo, rides on the Jinbao Building, and all the troops show a hundred sights." "Suddenly, the left saddle is hanged with the right foot, the left foot is in the stirrup, and the left hand holds the saddle, which is called offering the saddle." Ming Yuan Hongdao's poem "Dezhou Boat Clear" says: "The wheat seedlings and horses are green." Hua Guan wrote in the poem "Crossing the General": "When the wind and rain blow, swords and guns sound and horses fly."

Verb (abbreviation for verb) bristle

Mane generally refers to the long and hard hair on the neck of horses and pigs.

Some mammals, such as lions and horses, have longer hair at the back of their necks than other parts. This kind of hair is called mane. Compared with human hair, the mane will not fall off for a long time. Some people accept gonadal hormones, especially androgens, and become secondary sexual characteristics, while others do not. Lions belong to the former while horses belong to the latter (so you can't tell a man from a woman). The mane of a male lion is obvious at the age of 3, on the contrary, the mane of a female lion does not lengthen. If the male is castrated, the mane will not lengthen, but in some areas, the male lion hardly grows mane. In the genus Hyenas, striped hyenas, which are produced in Africa and India, are also called hyenas, and there are male and female from the neck to the back of the trunk.