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I want three idiom stories and five idiom game speeds.

1 blue knife and blue

Dressed in gold

The number "3" walked on the road, turned a somersault, and then turned another one-three transgressions and two times.

A dog doesn't bark when it crosses a wooden bridge-I can't forget to see it (wood) (king)

The eleventh book-Unbelievable (No.1 1 book)

Cattle, dogs, pigs and sheep race. After running to the finish line, all the cows, dogs and pigs are panting, but the sheep don't breathe-hold your head high (the sheep don't breathe).

A bee stung on the calendar-Feng (bee) and Sun Li (calendar)

Here comes a bear-prepared (here comes the bear).

The sheep calls the eagle-Yang Feng (the sheep calls) disobeys (the eagle: "hello")

What kind of bat doesn't need rest-sloppy (restless bat)

The mobile phone must not fall into the toilet-it's now or never.

A group of people threw eggs at the gun-bullet rain (egg rain under the gun)

Eating with chopsticks-popular (chopsticks are popular)

There are ten sheep, nine squatting in the sheepfold and one squatting in the pigsty-cadence (one sheep squatting wrong)

God, this is the only place in the whole area that hasn't installed a telephone-flawless (God-no telephone).

The hat is dirty. Why should it be turned over? -Zhang Guan Dai Li (wearing a dirty crown)

Whether it's ripe or not.

The weasel pays a New Year call to the chicken-it's not safe. Well-meaning idiom: somersault on the tip of a knife with ulterior motives-a desperate thing. Idiom: adventure.

Fence with fence

The Spring Festival in Wang Xiaoer is getting worse every year. Idiom: getting worse.

Rolling pin blows fire-I don't know anything.

Performing on the train-singing and dancing

A dish of white tofu and shallots-clear as day.

The Monkey King juggles-out of thin air.

3 speechless (playing an idiom) answer: pointing and variation in exchange for spring (playing an idiom) answer: stealing the day.

Two, four, six, eight, ten (to use an idiom) Answer: No coincidence is a book.

Indecision (to use an idiom) A: Missing.

Fill in the blanks (play an idiom) Answer: Echo the sound.

Answer to the letter: listen.

The first part: waiting for the rabbit, the second part: looking for fish from the edge.

Part one: lure the wolf into the room part two: set the tiger free. Part one: Let it last forever. Part two: Let it last forever.

Part I: Lower Liba People Part II: Snow Spring