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The meaning of patting the shoulder

Squatting means hugging each other intimately or in parallel.

Pinyin: gūu Jiān dābèI, which means to hug or parallel each other intimately. Take a back: take a waist. From Ming Lingmengchu's "Surprise at the First Moment" Volume 34: "I saw nuns cuddling with those women for a while, cuddling shoulder to shoulder for a while, and cuddling face to lip for a while."

Source: Ming Lingmengchu's "The First Moment of Surprise" Volume 34: "I saw nuns and those women, or cuddled for a while, or clasped their shoulders and hugged their faces for a while."

Example: Lu Yao's Ordinary World, Volume VI, Chapter 48: "But the eyes can't help but observe the men and women who are whispering and kissing endlessly; Seeing him shaking like chaff, he smacked his lips. "

Example:

1, I don't understand why so many people like to go back and forth in communication.

Brothers and sisters used to play tricks on each other, but now they have no courage. Suddenly, there is a gay atmosphere.

3, the street, men, women and children, shoulder to shoulder, spectacular!

Sick seedling Zhao didn't walk back and forth with them as usual, just smiled in a friendly and hypocritical way and watched from a distance.

The benefits of learning idioms

1. Idioms are condensed history. Learning and using them can help us learn from the past and from the present. Many idioms are derived from historical stories and historical allusions. Knowing an idiom is equivalent to knowing a historical story or a wonderful history.

2. It can teach us how to face life, in other words, it is a mentor in our life, and it can teach us a lot about being a man and doing things. For example, it will tell us how to inspire our fighting spirit, make great strides, ride the wind and waves, win the battle, and thus establish lofty aspirations.

3, can provide weapons and food for work, improve writing ability in an all-round way, and master a certain amount.