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[Chinese Idioms And Fables] Showing Off One's Proficiency with the Axe Before Lu Ban the Master Carpenter

Showing Off One's Proficiency with the Axe Before Lu Ban the Master Carpenter

[Chinese Idioms And Fables] Groping about the Chin of the Black Dragon to Get a Pearl-Bringing Out the Best

Groping about the Chin of the Black Dragon to Get a Pearl-Bringing Out the Best

[Chinese Idioms And Fables] Looking for a Steed with the Aid Of Its Picture

Looking for a Steed with the Aid Of Its Picture

[Chinese Idioms And Fables] Lying with one's Head Pillowed on a Spear,Waiting for Day to Break

Lying with one's Head Pillowed on a Spear,Waiting for Day to Break

[Chinese Idioms And Fables] This set phrase is derived from the complaints Ji An made to the emperor

This set phrase is derived from the complaints Ji An made to the emperor

[Chinese Idioms And Fables] Peaches and Plums Do Not Have to Talk, Yet the World Beats a Path to Them--Natural Attraction

Peaches and Plums Do Not Have to Talk, Yet the World Beats a Path to Them--Natural Attraction
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