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What's the difference between swearing and swearing?

That makes sense. I'll kill you if there's a basis. Scold without logic, scold you to death. Obviously, the level of killing is n grades higher than swearing.

Of course, whether it is killing or swearing, mercury is the foundation. Mercury is good, expressive and expressive. Swearing means having a moral concept, because when swearing, at least the person who swears always feels that this person has nothing to scold.

Two-part allegorical sayings are:

1, bathing in a small handleless wine cup-villain.

2, moldy grapes-all bad water.

The mouse shaved the cat-trying to please it.

4, the cow's full belly-straw bag.

5. A scale without weight-cocky everywhere.

6, the tailor does not bring a ruler-bad intentions (quantity).

7, good mud makes a good stove-good intentions are not rewarded.