China Naming Network - Eight-character query< - If you want to smoke, I'll let you smoke. What do you mean?

If you want to smoke, I'll let you smoke. What do you mean?

If you want to smoke, I'll let you smoke, which means you can smoke if you want, and emphasize the disadvantages of smoking.

Smoke: alchemist's magic of change; Describe the smugness when smoking. Biography of Liang Shu Shen Yue: "At the beginning, I spit fog, and at the end, I reflect." Describe Taoism's unique way of nourishing qi. Later, "smoking" was used to describe smoking opium or smoking, which was full of sarcasm. "The Ghost in Black" for the first time: "That rich family still smokes, and some people are not worried." Xu Wanyuan Defence War: "When the Sichuan army with pipes and rifles smoked, we tied it up and let it go."

Walking in the clouds, a China idiom, Pinyin: téng yún jià wù, means riding in the clouds and driving in the fog. Fairy novels describe that immortals, demons or enlightened people can fly in the clouds. It also describes people's behavior when the body and mind are in an abnormal state. It also describes supernatural abilities or skills. It belongs to Laojuntang. Yang Mo's Song of Youth, Part I, Chapter 4: "Tao is sitting on a stool, thinking in a trance, like walking on clouds." Chapter 3 of Li Zicheng by Yao Yinxue: "This is not a horse at all, but a white dragon walking in clouds, a white dragon." The Monkey King is miraculous. He can walk on clouds and change seventy-two.