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Looking at a thousand fingers coldly, I bowed my head and made a willing cow.

-Lu Xun

I am like a cow, eating grass, milking and blood.

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Lu Xun

The old cow also knows that the sunset is late, so she doesn't have to whip herself.

See cattle and sheep when the wind blows. -Yuefu Poems-Chilean Songs

Tie a cow's head with charcoal. -Tang Bai Juyi's The Charcoal Man

Not a few years old, the fields are hundreds of hectares, the pavilions are thousands of rafters, and the hooves of cattle and sheep are thousands of miles away. -Strange story from a lonely studio promoting knitting

Fierce-browed, I coolly defy a thousand pointing fingers, Head-bowed, like a willing ox I serve the children. -Lu Xun

Pure separation is cattle. -"Zuo Gong Five Years"

Killing cattle in the east. -The Book of Rites of Ji Fang

The cow said it was too fast. -"A big gift, the sky in Ceng Zi is round"

See cattle and sheep when the wind blows. -Yuefu Poems-Chilean Songs

Tie a cow's head with charcoal. -Tang Bai Juyi's The Charcoal Man

Not a few years old, the fields are hundreds of hectares, the pavilions are thousands of rafters, and the hooves of cattle and sheep are thousands of miles away. -Strange story from a lonely studio promoting knitting

Fierce-browed, I coolly defy a thousand pointing fingers, Head-bowed, like a willing ox I serve the children. -Lu Xun

Pure separation is cattle. -"Zuo Gong Five Years"

Killing cattle in the east. -The Book of Rites of Ji Fang

The cow said it was too fast. -"A big gift, the sky in Ceng Zi is round"

Tian Niu Tian Mu-In the Time of Zhou Li. Sinon's Note: "Cattle farms are used to raise bulls."

Cows have a thousand pounds of strength, and people have ways to beat them: metaphor: no matter how strong the opponent is, there will be ways to subdue it.

Cattle and horses are exhausted: set: finger-set car. Refers to a fast and a slow, pulling each other. It is difficult to cooperate in doing things.

The bull's head is not right: it is a metaphor for nonsense, and the two have nothing to do.

Cowhide is not bragging, and the train is not pushing: it means not to brag out of thin air, but to look at the real skill.