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Slogan tucao
Spit into beads
in a word
Explanation: Tucao. Cough, spit, praise pearls. Describe erudition, speak eloquently.
Source Song Zhuangzhou's "Zhuangzi Qiushui" in the Warring States Period: "I don't see the husband who vomits?" If you spray it, it will be as big as beads and as small as fog. "
Structural subject-predicate idioms
Used as predicate and object; Metaphor is an extraordinary speech or a beautiful poem.
Synonym cough and spit into beads.
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