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What do you mean, needle to needle? I'm angry with Chili, and I still don't let go of garlic?

The tip of the needle is tit for tat with the explanation of Maimang; Treacherous (sharp) to treacherous (sharp) means that when there is an argument, the two sides are tit for tat.

Angry pepper, don't let that garlic: strong, pungent and unruly, but personally, most people still say that this person is domineering, sometimes almost overbearing.

Point the finger at Maimang. Angry pepper, don't let a single garlic appear in Dan Tianfang's story.

For example, in Dan Tianfang's storytelling, mccullough said that he was "angry with Chili peppers and never let go of garlic". McCullough is reasonable, but the domineering in his bones is unusual.