Ferret’s Edge: The Art of Playing with Idioms (Ferret’s Magic: How to Guess the Hidden Truth of Idioms)

Ferret\’s Edge: The Art of Playing with Idioms (Ferret\’s Magic: How to Guess the

Ferret’s Edge: The Art of Playing with Idioms (Ferret’s Magic: How to Guess the Hidden Truth of Idioms) Many buddies may not be very clear about this area. Next, let me introduce Ferret’s Edge: The Art of Playing with Idioms (Ferret’s Magic: How to Guess the Hidden Truth of Idioms). Interested buddies can come and learn about it.

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In “Romance of the Three Kingdoms,” Lu Bu is a courageous and loyal lord. And in the game, what role does he play? Let’s take a look today!

Dog: A person called “Tiger Fool”; rebelled against Liu Bei and Sun Quan as enemies and launched a counterattack; during the process of Cao Cao and Yuan Shao’s attack, he was chased by Li Guang and others. As a subordinate of Guan Yu and Zhang Fei, he is also a person of great authority.

Ma Chao: Also known as Bo Yan, a character in stories such as “The Saga of Chu and Han” and “Farewell My Concubine.”

Ferret’s Magic: How to Guess the Hidden Truth of Idioms

Ferret’s Magic: How to Guess the Hidden Truth of Idioms. Many buddies may not be very clear about this area. Next, let me introduce Ferret’s Magic: How to Guess the Hidden Truth of Idioms. Interested buddies can come and learn about it.

1. What is Ferret’s Magic?

In “Romance of the Three Kingdoms,” the phrase “the world’s great situation is already turbulent” is called “Nine Songs.” Later, Liu Xiu in the book “Book of the Later Han” said, “Emperor Wu of Chu is this person.”

2. Why is it called a noun?

In the game, “Ferret’s Magic” is actually a transliteration of its source from Chinese folklore. It is similar to the original meaning of Zhao Yun’s “Three Heroes Battle Lu Bu.” Another explanation comes from Cao Pi’s “The Story of the Prince of Jin” and Zhou Chongde’s mention of “who is the unbeatable person of this era? Why not change his name to Tiger Fool?” Or depending on the different historical stories, this passage may also describe a heroic character or a distinctive young person.

Dog: Tiger, a humanoid animal commonly seen in ancient times. Often used to metaphorically refer to female characters.

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