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Two-part allegorical saying: Dogs gnaw at bones.

Dogs chew bones with relish.

Title: with relish

Pinyin: j ρ n j ρ n j ρ n y ǒ u w è i

Explanation: Jin Jin: The appearance of strong interest. Of eating or talking with great interest.

From: Bao's Cave and Xiao Fu: "I can cherish my sorrow, I am delicious."

Example: That's true, but when it comes to theory, Xu Ning still talks to Tao Jing in a set of ways and has a clear head.

◎ Yang Mo's Song of Youth, Chapter 12, Part I

Grammar: formal; As predicate and object; Include praise

Sail in the wind and waves-waver

Underwater boxing-it's hard to do; Power has no place.

Blind people are wandering in the street-they are arrogant.

Grab the thistle and never lose it-don't be afraid to prick it.

Building a toilet next to the osmanthus tree-bursts of fragrance; stink

Buildings built in the clouds-castles in the air

Full of dentures-eat soft but not hard