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Posthumous phrases about heart
Weighing the weights on the heart - to tire the heart

Hanging the mallet on the heart - to beat us

Motor on the heart - to be hot

Thatched up with thatch in the heart - to be in a panic

Cotton in the heart - to hold one's breath

Frozen ice in the heart - to be cooled down

The scared bird - to be in a state of shock

The old man learns martial arts - to be in a state of mind

90 An old man learning martial arts - his heart is not strong enough

The clam borer eating a flower - his heart is beautiful

Drinking ice water in the cold winter months - his heart is cold

Drinking lemonade - his heart is sour

Flower on a butcher's knife - his heart is broken

Huanggai looking for a fight - he is willing

The fishnet that is well-built - his mind is blinded

Lighting a lamp in one's belly is to know one's heart

Taking a spoon in one's belly is to know one's heart well

A nun's descent from the mountain is to have a heart of gold

A skinless clam is to have a heart of gold

A turnip from Bali Zhuang is to have a heart of beauty

An arsenic in the stuffing of flatbread is to have a heart of venom

A flatbread is to be used to carry a log is to have a heart of two

Arsenic in the stuffing of flatbread - poison in the heart

The flatbread picks up wood - the heart hangs on both ends of the stick

Dumplings cooked in a teapot - the heart knows what is going on

Ripened lotus seeds - the heart is bitter

Eating a basket of rotten apricots - the heart is bitter

Eating an abacus - the heart is clear

Eating an abacus - the heart knows what is going on and the bottom of the problem

The heart is clear

The heart is clear

The heart knows the situation and the bottom of the problem

The heart knows the situation and the bottom of the problem.

Eating honey - a sweet heart

Eating a scorpion - a wicked heart

Pomegranate blossoms in spring - a red heart

Kong Fu Zi's ink stone - a black heart

The sparrow's belly - a small heart

An ant dragging a baby - a heart that has more energy than it has strength

The cart pulling the lime is caught in The rain is pouring down - his heart is restless

The onion with a rotten root - his heart is not dead

The bamboo - his heart is weak

When he is about to embark on the sedan chair and cannot find the embroidered shoes - his heart is in a hurry

The green turnip - his heart is beautiful

The metaphor is to say that one's inner self feels beautiful and happy

The green turnip - his heart is beautiful.

To live with a clenched fist - to hold one's breath

To worship Buddha - to understand

To live with a clenched fist - to hold one's breath

The rabbit pulling a plow and harrow - to have a heart of She, but not enough strength

To sing a song with a saying - to have a plan in mind

The ripe book - to have a mind of many things

The ripe book - to have a mind of many things (

Eating watermelon around the fireplace - sweetness in the heart, warmth in the body

Launching firecrackers on the day of the chest - thinking in the heart

Putting cotton on the day of the chest - softness in the heart

Putting a lamp on the day of the chest - lightness in the heart

Placing a talisman on the chest - having ghosts in the heart

Placing a talisman on the chest - having ghosts in the heart

Placing a talisman on the chest - having a heart

The heart of a woman is a good one, but it's not good enough for a woman to have a heart.

Caterpillar on the chest - itching in the heart

Grass on the chest - panic in the heart

Sore on the chest - anxiety in the heart

To be an emperor and want to become an immortal - a high heart

Piggy Shaw's daughter-in-law - to be willing

To be on the plane and want to go to the moon - a heart higher than the sky

The centipede eats the fireflies - a heart that knows

A duck enters a house - the heart knows what it is

A duck enters the house - the heart knows what it is

A duck enters a house - the heart knows what it is

The mute eats fireflies - his heart is bright

The mute reads a book - his heart plays (reads) (a metaphor for a vicious heart)

The mute eats a monk in one mouthful - his heart has something in mind

The mute swallows the noodle of a cloth shoe in one mouthful - his heart has something in mind

The mute is stabbed with an awl - a state of wild alarm