at the beginning of the fetal word has not been found
The hidden knot of the fetal bead:
Snow fetal plum bone: a metaphor for nobleness.
Debonding: Taoist language, which means that after a monk gains the Tao, he will take off the mortal fetus and change the mortal bone into immortal bone. Now it is a metaphor that through education, the mind has been completely transformed
turbid bones are ordinary fetuses: the heavy and turbid body of mortals. Refers to earthly people.
Being stillborn: it is a metaphor for a thing dying while it is still in the preparatory stage
Common eyes: naked eyes: Buddhist scriptures say that there are five eyes: heaven, flesh and wisdom, dharma and Buddha, and the naked eyes are the eyes of the flesh, which also refers to common eyes; Every fetus: refers to the human body. Refers to ordinary people in the world.
evil root: the root of disaster. The old finger refers to the bad son.
an old mussel's pearl fetus refers to an old woman's son.
dragon liver and leopard fetus: a metaphor for rare and precious food.
Fetal mutilation: cutting the mother's fetus and harming the young. Refers to cruelty and injustice.
aborting a fetus and killing a child: it refers to cruelty and injustice. It's the same as "abortion and burning".
To change bones and seize fetuses: Metaphorically, poetry uses the meaning of the ancients to bring forth the old and bring forth the new.
Be pregnant with ghosts: a metaphor for hiding something hidden.
thoroughly remould oneself: originally a Taoist term. Refers to the monk who, after attaining the Tao, turns the mortal fetus into the sacred fetus and changes the mortal bone into the immortal bone. Now it is a metaphor that through education, ideas have been completely transformed.
every fetus with turbid bones refers to an ordinary and mediocre person in the world.
ordinary eyes: mortal eyes can only see the worldly world.
Fetal turbid body refers to ordinary and mediocre people in the world. Same as "every fetus has turbid bones".
a hungry ghost is reborn: a metaphor for eating a lot without working, which is a drag on parents
to reborn: to talk about reborn.
with ulterior motives: a metaphor for hiding ulterior motives.
thoroughly remould oneself: originally a Taoist term. Refers to the monk who, after attaining the Tao, turns the mortal fetus into the sacred fetus and changes the mortal bone into the immortal bone. Now it is a metaphor that through education, ideas have been completely transformed.
Fetal replacement: This is a Taoist language, which means that human fetuses are reincarnated, and mortal bones are easily removed as immortal bones. After metaphor learning, predecessors do not show traces and can innovate. 2. What are the four-character idioms beginning with the word "fetus"
The four-character idioms beginning with the word "fetus" are only "stillborn in the womb", and the idioms containing the word "fetus" are: hidden knot of the pearl, plum bone of the snow fetus, naked eyes of the fetus, and turbid body of the fetus.
knowing 1. Pronunciation in the womb: tāi sǐ fù zhōng Interpretation: name of the disease. See "A Thousand Daughters Must Be Prescribed", Volume II.
Source: Theory of Pathogens and Stagnation, Volume 43: "Before giving birth, the foul dew is exhausted, and the fetus is boring, so the child dies." Tao 2. Dark knot of fetal bead Pronunciation: zhū tāi àn jié Interpretation: The original meaning is marriage between men and women or marriage between two families, and now more women are instructed to conceive.
Source: The Love Song of Cangyang Jiacuo, with a gloomy spring breeze, stole the opportunity of sex to plant evil roots. You can't hide it before you fight for teaching, but you are pregnant with a hidden knot.
3. Snow embryo plum bone pronunciation: xuě tāi méi gǔ incarnation interpretation: metaphor is noble and clean. Source: Qing Li Yu's "Xiang Xiang Companion Xiang Yong": "Miss, these poems really have snowy plums and bones, and the cold rhyme is fragrant."
4. The naked eye pronunciation of every fetus: fán tāi ròu yǎn ƺ n Interpretation: mortals can only see the eyes of the earthly world. Source: Ming Wang Daokun's Tragedy in Luoshui: "How can you see the beauty of the country with the naked eye?" 5. Pronunciation of every fetal turbid body: fán tāi zhuó tǐ Interpretation: refers to ordinary and mediocre people in the world.
same as "every fetus has turbid bones". Source: Yuan Hao Changling's "Zhang Tianshi" is the first fold: "How dare you accompany a fairy when you miss a little student?" . 3. The idiom
Fetal replacement
at the beginning of Guan Zi and the end of Fetal replacement is originally a Taoist language, which means that a human fetus is reincarnated, and it is easy to get rid of mortal bones as immortal bones. After metaphor learning, predecessors do not show traces and can innovate.
Every fetus with turbid bones
refers to an ordinary and mediocre person in the world.
being pregnant with ghosts
is a metaphor for hiding ulterior motives.
dragon liver leopard fetus
is a metaphor for extremely rare and precious food.
a curse
the root of the disaster. The old finger refers to the bad son.
flesh-eyed mortal
superstition refers to ordinary people in the world.
thoroughly remould oneself
was originally a Taoist term. Refers to the monk who, after attaining the Tao, turns the mortal fetus into the sacred fetus and changes the mortal bone into the immortal bone. Now it is a metaphor that through education, ideas have been completely transformed.
Have ulterior motives
Metaphor means to have ulterior motives.
pull out the embryo and change the bone
I still say that I am thoroughly remoulded.
ordinary eyes
ordinary people can only see the eyes of the earthly world.
Any fetal turbid body
refers to an ordinary and mediocre person in the world. Same as "every fetus has turbid bones".
changing bones to seize the fetus
Metaphorical poetry vividly uses the meaning of the ancients to bring forth the new.
thoroughly remould oneself
was originally a Taoist term. Refers to the monk who, after attaining the Tao, turns the mortal fetus into the sacred fetus and changes the mortal bone into the immortal bone. Now it is a metaphor that through education, ideas have been completely transformed.
the fetus is burnt
the mother fetus is cut and the larvae are killed. Refers to cruelty and injustice.
aborting a fetus and killing a child
means being cruel and unjust. It's the same as "abortion and burning".
An old clam's pearl fetus
refers to an old woman's son. 4. Idiom at the beginning of the word fetus
Reproduction mode of viviparous human or larvae of some animals leaving the mother after a certain period of development in the mother
Detailed explanation of words and expressions: tu not g ǔ Hu à n t ā i ㄊㄨㄛㄨㄏㄨㄡ.
explain the words in detail. Ch not u t ā i hu à n g ǔㄔㄡㄊㄞㄷㄨㄢˋㄨㄨˇミㄨミミミミӣӣӣӣӣ12 The fourth fold of Yuan Liu Junxi's debt in the afterlife: "Today is my lifelong wish. The end is to pull the tires and change the bones, and the lotus will grow in the fire. " "Jin Ping Mei Ci Hua" goes back to the sixth and seventh chapters: "Old Xianer, you should try it. You will be reborn after eating your teeth. Seeing strange things is better than living for ten years."
A plan, scheme, etc. is aborted or cancelled before it is implemented.
ordinary people with naked eyes
many officials dare not recognize him as a demon when they see that he is handsome and beautiful. He's all flesh-eyed, but he's a good man. -The Journey to the West
The root of the curse. The old finger refers to the bad son.
Placental globulin is extracted from the placental blood of healthy people, and every milliliter contains more than 45 mg of gamma globulin. The effect is similar to gamma globulin.
explain the words duó t ā I huà n g ǔㄉㄨㄛㄊㄞㄏㄨㄢㄍㄍㄨㄨ⽏ミㄨミミ𞢷ӣӣ125111 It means to take off the common bones of every fetus and replace them with sacred bones. Later, it is used to describe learning from predecessors without showing traces and being innovative. Hui Hong in Song Dynasty quoted Huang Tingjian as saying: "It is not easy to make words by surprise, which is called bone-changing method; Peeking into its meaning and describing it, it is called the method of taking the fetus. " Song Chen-shan's "A New Talk about the Babies": "Although the article should not copy the words of the ancients, the ancients have their own methods of taking the tires and replacing the bones. The so-called magic bullet turns iron into gold." Jin Wang Ruoxu's "Su Nan Shi Hua" volume: "Lu Zhi's poetry has the metaphor of taking the fetus to change the bone and turning the iron into gold, which is a famous saying in the world. In order to view it, it is especially plagiarized. " It also saves "abortion". In the Song Dynasty, Chen Yanxiao's Poems on Geng Xi (Poems on Geng Xi) rolled down: "During the Jin and Song Dynasties, Wozhou Mountain and Silk Road wrote a poem saying:' Even thousands of miles away, the forest belt was repaired and Tianjin was cultivated. When Mao Ci disappears, the cock crows and knows someone' ... The monk's Taoist Divine number is rare, and there is a cloud:' You can smell the loom through the forest and know someone is in Cuiwei.' Its source is from Taoism, and it is more tempered, which can also be described as a good fetter. "
An organism (such as a fetus) that is seriously abnormal on the body due to genetic and developmental reasons
Bamboo fetus basically explains
Another name for bamboo shoots. One of Tang Pi Rixiu's poems "Summer scenery comes to two people because of nothing": "The splash moves with the roe, and the fern takes a bamboo embryo when it is harvested." Zhu Yizun's song "Pu Tianle" in Qing Dynasty: "The lovers and poets are all there, and the mud and wine are all opened together, and the head of a chicken is bamboo, the grain bud cake is smashed, and the rape flower is smashed."
the basic explanation of the fetus
the alias of the dragonflies. Song Cai tapestry "Tiewei Mountain Congtan" Volume 6: "There are many centipedes in Jiaoling, which are two or three feet long. People who sting can't beg for death, but they are afraid of the fetus. I've been walking on the dry wall of the well for a long time ... So when a centipede hurts me, I'll take the saliva from the baby-carrying worm, and I'll stop the pain. " See Ming Li Shizhen's Compendium of Materia Medica Insect Four Slugs.
Detailed explanation of words and expressions of snow embryo plum bone Xu ě tā i mé i g ǔㄒㄩㄝㄞㄇㄟˊㄡㄨ