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Tian Jia Lao Kou made great contributions and went back to his hometown to farm. Guess what an animal is.

The answer is: cattle.

Old calf? [lo niúshìdú]?

What is the basic definition of the new word book?

Detailed explanation? The old cow licked the calf. Metaphor parents love their children. In the Eastern Han Dynasty, Yang Biao was weak because his son Yang Xiu was killed by Cao Cao. Cao Cao asked him, and he said, "I still cherish the love of the old calf." See Biography of Yang Biao in the Later Han Dynasty.

Lick (stone): lick. In the Biography of Yang Biao in the Later Han Dynasty: "Zi (Yang) was killed by Cao Cao; When Cao Cao saw the tiger, he asked, Why is Gong so thin? Yes:' I am ashamed of my foresight; I still cherish the love of an old calf. ”"

For example, the Ba people are heartbroken: "As he spoke, he raised his hand to the injured shoulder, caressed his sacred scar with a primitive look and jumped proudly."

Extended data:

Niu Yi means birthday.

"Niu Yi" is a common saying in Cantonese. Because some people are superstitious and afraid of what will happen to their birthdays, they don't want to publicize their birthdays generously, so they split the word "sheng" into "Niu Yi" and use Niu Yi or ox day instead of birthdays, so as to achieve the purpose of taboo.

Others say that "solar heat" means that the sun is fierce, which is also a superstitious statement, trying to drive away bad luck through the hot sun. Cantonese also call their birthdays "Niu Yi".