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Long eyes, big eyes, gnashing teeth, dumbfounded, dumbfounded.
Eyes are shocking, eyes are shocking, and heart is shocking.
Fear, kindness, bright eyes, witness and see.
Tempted, shocked, alert, alert, fresh and refreshed.
Seeing is believing, but hearing is not.
Hear, witness, see, see, turn against each other, make enemies, buzz, turn against each other.
I am willing to open my eyes and look at each other with new eyes.
Your ears are cheap, your eyes are unforgettable and your eyes are unforgettable.
Staring at the dragon's face, staring at the dragon's fingers.
Jing Zhen's eyes are full of mortar, her head is deep and her eyes are far away. She has no friends and attracts worldwide attention.
My mouth is boiling, my eyes are red, my eyebrows are sparse and my leaves are dazzling.
The true face of Lushan Mountain is devastated, with picturesque eyebrows and picturesque eyes.
Disgusting, unrecognizable, brand-new, diverse, discerning and intelligent.
Visible to the naked eye, out of sight, out of sight, illiterate.
Too many eyes to see, too many eyes to see, too many eyes to stare, too many eyes to stare.
As bright as beans, as bright as rats.
Dazzle, dazzle, eat your ears, look at your eyes, and make your eyes wave.
Arrogant actions are arrogant, and arrogant people are arrogant.
Glare, gnash your teeth, and then make excuses to pay attention.
Sad eyes are pleasing to the eye. If you don't see each other for three days, treat each other like scratching your eyes.
Wait and see, wave your hand and watch the mouse die and faint with your eyes open.
Cover your eyes to catch birds, and cover your ears at a glance.
A leaf obscures the eyes, but Mount Tai is invisible. Hawk-billed harriers stand out with their ears instead of their eyes.
What's there to see * * * See * * See fish confuse eyes and entertain eyes.
The kite-shouldered jackal is in people's eyes and ears, and the mouse's head is in the eye.
Standing in front of the public and squinting at it broadened my horizons.