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A set of four words

Four words on the set: interplanting, walking-on actor, setting reaction, changing gloves and covering brains.

1, Intercropping and Intercropping: Jian zuòtào zhòng refers to the planting method of planting different kinds and different proportions of crops on the same land.

2. Walk-on actor: Long Tà oyn Yuá n A stand-in who looks like an actor is hired to replace the actor until the lights and cameras are ready.

3. Fixed-board reaction: tào b?n f?n y?ng's "fixed-board reaction" is a psychological analysis of literary creation and writing situations made by modern literary psychologists. The so-called "cliche" is what the predecessors called "cliche", which is what people call "cliche". It means that when something happens, it immediately reminds you of some old and habitual vulgar sentences.

4. Redeem gloves: jiāo huàn shǒu tào users: Daxiong, Doraemon, Pang Hu, etc. How to use: As long as you wear these gloves, you can let someone do what you don't want to do, or you can let them do what you don't want to do. Usage: Hold it directly in your hand and touch each other.

5. Wrap your head around your head: tà o tó u gu \ u n m \ o \ u o describes that things are interrelated and intertwined. Chapters 2 and 3 of Heroes of Children: "Liegong, please think about this brain-circling thing ... Besides Master An and the idlers in Yanbei are as bright as mirrors, besides, storytellers have to know a shadow".