1. snipe clam?
Metaphor people and things face to face.
Second, the clam [gé bàng]?
You clam clam.
Third, the pearl clam [zh bàng]?
1, the common name of pearl oyster. Any of various large marine bivalve mollusks of Phalaenopsis and Pinctada, usually producing pearls.
2. Any mussel of Pinctada or related genera.
3. Metaphor means month.
Fourth, what about [bàng gé]?
Also known as "clam". Clams and clams. Old people know clams, but round people know clams. In poetry and prose, mussels are often mixed.
Verb (short for verb) snail?
Also known as "snail". Also known as "snail". Snails and mussels. Also refers to mollusks with shells.
Sixth, the old clam [l? obà ng]?
The reputation of a virtuous son.
Seven, fish mussels [yú bàng]?
Fish and mussels. Generally refers to scaly aquatic products.