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Speak hesitatingly

[soup tǔ tǔ]

State words. Describe a concern, dare not say it directly or say it vaguely.

Stand up with your head held high

[Jan Maye t incarnation]

Describe happiness after getting rid of stress. Tang Li Bai's Hanshu Jingzhou: "Why not cherish the land before the stage, so as not to be proud and excited!" Raise eyebrows: eyebrows are elongated.

Feel relaxed after venting

[t incarnation Wei Kui]

It means to say whatever you want and feel at ease.

Blow a cloud of smoke

[Toyin t incarnation]

Describe the way people spit out thick smoke when smoking opium and cigarettes (with irony).

The art of ancient Taoism, that is, spitting.

[yǐn xīn tǔ gù]

Talk about old things and get new things. The art of keeping in good health in ancient Taoism is breathing and breathing.

Shake your head and spit out your tongue.

[Yao tǔ Xie]

Describe the surprise and fear, speechless.

Issue orders according to instructions

[Fahao T ǐ lin]

Use "give orders" Jin Gehong's "Bao Pu Zi Jun Dao": "If you send a signal and give an order, you will be shocked, not corrected for the evil theory."