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The bastard turned over and said a few words
Afterword: The tortoise turns over - answer: all fours in the air.
Four feet in the sky
Pinyin: sì jiǎo cháo tiān
Explanation: Four feet: refers to the four limbs. Describes falling on one's back. It also describes death.
Source: Chapter 1 of "The Complete Biography of Shuo Yue" by Qian Cai of the Qing Dynasty: "The screams have not stopped, but they have already been pecked by Dapeng. They are on all fours, so sad."
Example sentence: After finishing this sentence, he turned his head to the sky and became silent. (Chapter 30 of "The Appearance of Officialdom" by Li Baojia of the Qing Dynasty)
Pinyin code: sjct
Synonyms:? Facing the sky
Antonyms: Facing the loess back Facing the sky
Afterword: Turn the stool over
Riddle: Turtle somersault
Usage: as adverbial, object; refers to falling on one's back
English: on somebody's (or one) head
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