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How to write thighs and legs?

The thigh strokes are left, cross hook, cross, cross, cross, cross lift, left fold, point, point, cross and press.

Explain in detail:

(1) The floorboard of tibia and thigh. A limb (especially by walking) used by humans and animals to support and move the body from one point to another.

The stone man shook his legs. -Tang Hanyu's Snoring and Sleeping

(2) Another example: leg flowers (a stick hits the leg; Leg injury); Thigh; Thick legs; Legs and thighs; Leg _ (leg type, leg _ leg, straight and slender); Legs and hips (from the waist down to the thigh). Often refers to the hard place when running); Leg covers (things that cover pants to keep calves warm); Leg wrist (the part between foot and calf); Leg hip, leg sag (between two strands; Hip); Leg bending (bending between thigh and tibia)

(3) Something similar in use or shape to an animal's leg. Such as: leg roll (wallet hanging on the belt); Leg strain (leg _. Leggings and the like); Table feet.

(4) thighs of edible animals, especially those of fresh pigs, pickled pigs or smoked pigs. Such as: cloud legs; South leg.

Related idioms:

(1) lackeys: lackeys, people who help evil forces.

(2) Beating the leg with a stick: a metaphor for taking advantage of the situation or taking advantage of the situation.

(3) can't pull out the leg: metaphor can't get out of trouble or be entangled in trivial matters.

(4) Fists and gestures: Metaphor means only doing some seemingly beautiful but actually useless work.

(5) Flower-legged idlers: people who tattooed flowers on their legs in the old society. Of street hooligans.

(6) Lies have short legs: it means that lies are untenable and are quickly exposed.

(7) Drag one's feet: a metaphor for holding back or obstructing others or things so that they cannot move forward.