Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Traditional festivals - There is a four-word idiom behind someone.
There is a four-word idiom behind someone.
Give up yourself for others,
No one is watching,
Arrogance,
Successor,
A blockbuster,
Complaining about others,
Alone,
The appearance is not amazing,
Preemptive strike,
Saving lives,
Compassion for others,
Be controlled by others,
Domineering,
Aggressive,
Let things go smoothly,
A preemptive strike,
Measure people by themselves,
See something, think of some people,
The situation is urgent,
Vomiting blood,
The wall fell, everyone was pushing,
Be hindered,
Naive girl,
Judge yourself,
Convince people by reasoning,
Completely different,
God won't close one door, but he will open another.
Without a successor,
Self-deception,
win people by virtue
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