Sexual idiom story

Making love is a metaphor for being capricious or used to playing tricks. From Du Fu's poor bank. The following is the related content of my carefully arranged idiom story about sex. Welcome everyone to learn from it, I hope it will help you.

Constantly changing attitudes

Pinyin fān yún fù yǔ

Idiom Story During the Tang Dynasty, the poet Du Fu was in a period of prosperity and decline. He deeply realized the indifference of the upper class, and all he saw was intrigue and intrigue, and he couldn't help thinking of the true friendship with Bao in the Spring and Autumn Period. So I thought now and in the past, and improvised a song "Poor Bank of Communications": "Don't count sex."

The allusions have been turned upside down, so there is no need to calculate them lightly. Tang dufu's poor bank of communications

Definition describes a person who is capricious or used to playing tricks.

Used as predicate and attribute; To play tricks on

Synonyms are capricious and fickle.

On the contrary, clear pronunciation and mellow voice are consistent.

Idiom sentence-making

◎ The sky of the soul is full of clouds and rain-

These newspaper vendors really know how to have sex with both.

Just when Zheng Lingxiang and Zhuo Ting were having sex, they devoted all their energy to a crazy night, hoping to enjoy life. Liu Shicheng, a reporter from Shenzhou Daily, was also very tired-he went to the southernmost tip of China for an interview for ten days.