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What are the riddles of China famous sayings?
(1) Synonym: urge -() (2) Idiom: (disconsolate) If you lose (lose), you will be angry (oily), but if you are confused, you will be orderly (3) riddle: There was a black girl who never spoke. She is tongue-tied when she speaks. Melon seeds

(4) Fill in a pair of words with opposite meanings in brackets: (fully) attract losses and (moderately) gain. Born in sorrow, died in happiness. Don't do it because (evil) is small, and don't do it because (good) is small. (Yes) Then change it, (Yes) Then encourage it.

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Pronunciation w m:ng rán ruo sh:.

The interpretation of righteousness is disconsolate: the appearance of depression. I feel sick. I seem to have lost something.

"Biography of Huang Xian in the Later Han Dynasty" said: "Only wearing good clothes in the same county is arrogant, but when you see the constitution, you feel uncomfortable and feel lost."

Huang Tongli ~, helpless, hurried to the front of my official. (The fifth time of Qing Aesop's Yellow Hydrangea)

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Lost, lost, lost, lost, lost, lost, lost, lost, lost.