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A joke idiom.

The play of lips and teeth: lips and teeth: pointing words; Play: ridicule, joke. Jokes and roundabout words.

Arguing and fighting noisily or joking with words and actions.

Bite your teeth and bite your mouth: a metaphor for joking.

Fake paragraph: ke: ancient opera terminology; Joke: amuse with humorous words. Make people laugh or make fun of others with funny actions and witty language.

Muddy but three: muddy: joking, joking. Don't make too many jokes.

Tease without cruelty: tease: joke. Don't embarrass others' jokes

Jokes and abuse: Jokes almost hurt people.

Metaphor is a joke.

Source: Ming Lanling Xiao Xiaosheng's "Jin Ping Mei Hua Ci" The twenty-fifth time: "The more fancy you are in front of people, the more you often fight with everyone and do whatever it takes."

It is not easy for Gu Kuang, a poet in Tang Dynasty, to make fun of Bai Juyi. Life in a big city is not easy to maintain.

Source: Tang Zhanggu's Leisure Advocacy: "Bai Shangshu first arrived in Beijing and wrote Gu Kuang in poetry. He looked at Bai gong and said,' rice is expensive, but living in it is easy.' "

A cruel joke: a joke. Don't embarrass others' jokes

Source: "The Book of Songs" Feng Wei's seven tricks: "Be good at joking, not for abuse."

It is not easy for Gu Kuang, a poet in the Tang Dynasty, to joke about Bai Juyi's name. Life in a big city is not easy to maintain.

Source: Tang Zhanggu's Leisure Advocacy: "Bai Shangshu first arrived in Beijing and wrote Gu Kuang in poetry. He looked at Bai gong and said,' rice is expensive, but living in it is easy.' "

Jokes and abuse: Jokes are sharp.

Joke approaches abuse: Joke approaches hurting people.

Joke: An occasional joke.