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"Love birds, love dogs, love me, love my house and my dog."
The idiom love me, love my dog is based on loving a person and taking care of crows who stay at his house. Soliloquize, this book is a great biography of Shangshu, the third volume, Mu Zhi oath, war chapter: lovers are also black houses. Now it is a metaphor to love a person and care about people or things related to him. There is no such thing as loving birds and dogs.
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