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The meaning of innuendo
1. innuendo explanation: According to an ancient legend, there is an animal named cockroach in the water. When you see a person's shadow, there will be sand in it, and the person who is sprayed will get sick. In the Southern Song Dynasty, Bao Zhao's poem "Bitter and Hot Travel" said: "Carrying sand and blowing shadows to blow painful photos." Later, "innuendo" was used to describe an attack by innuendo or to frame people in the dark.
2, innuendo-Pinyin: [hán shā shè yǐng].
3. Source: Tang Baijuyi's "Five Reading History (Part 2)": "Shoot people with sand; Although the patient doesn't know; The crime of rhetoric; There is no doubt until death. "
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