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Refers to a disease that cannot be cured or cured, and usually means that the condition is severe and there is no effective treatment or medication to cure it.

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It means plugging one's ears and not listening, which describes deliberately not listening to other people's opinions or suggestions.

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A commonly used idiom that means the trend of the development of the whole situation. It signifies an unstoppable trend or current that implies that a certain situation or trend is inevitable and will move in a certain direction.

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An adjective used to describe a region or country that is vast and rich in resources.

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An idiom that means with his head on the sky and his feet on the ground, describing the image as tall and heroic.

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It means to avoid the earthly world and enter the Buddha's door, pointing out that the family is a monk or nun. It is often used to describe a person who gives up his worldly life and chooses the path of religious practice.

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It means spreading rumors and slandering others.

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It means that when encountering danger, it can be transformed into auspiciousness and smoothness. It describes the fortunate ability of people to avoid or resolve difficulties, dangers, or disasters when they encounter them, and ultimately achieve the good

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It means to bow your head and admit defeat, indicating obedience or submission. It is often used to describe a party admitting defeat and expressing submission in a competition, struggle, or power relationship.

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It means stubbornness, self-righteousness, and not accepting the opinions of others

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