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What are the idioms that harm people by gambling?

Eating, drinking, whoring and gambling: whoring: prostitutes; Gambling: Gambling. Refers to men doing nothing.

Cockfighting and horse racing: cockfighting and horse racing. Ancient gambling games.

Drink shout: drink shout: shout; Luo and Lu: two colors thrown in ancient dice. Describe a gambler when he is gambling. It also refers to gambling.

Hulu Hepheasant: shout, drink: shout; Lu and pheasant: two colors on ancient gambling tools. Generally refers to gambling.

Call six: six: it's time for dice. Make a hullabaloo about when throwing dice. Generally refers to gambling. Also describes shouting.

Prostitution and gambling: refers to indulging in prostitution and gambling.

Swine slave game: a vulgar term for gambling.

Panlong addiction refers to the bad habit of gambling.

Ten turns to nine empty: go ten times and return empty-handed nine times. Describe gambling often loses money.

Be sure to take three bets: four bets, one wins three bets. Metaphor has gained a lot out of thin air.

Shout five and drink six: the cry when rolling dice (five and six are the ideas of dice), generally referring to the noise when gambling.

Tibetan ancient death: Tibetan ancient: two names. Zang and Gu herded sheep together, one went to school and the other gambled, and all the sheep were lost. Describe carelessness and inattention.

Go: Run. Riding and running, teasing chickens to fight. It refers to indulging in gambling and hunting, idling about and doing nothing.