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Look and guess the answer to this idiom. There is a pearl in the mouth, and there are many beads under it.
Mio ·yǔ· incarnation Lian si

[Interpretation] Julian: Beads of beads; String like beads. Interesting words come and go.

[Appearance discrimination] company; Can't write "couplets"

Punctual pun

Nonsense [antonym]

[Usage] It has a positive meaning. Generally used as predicate, object and clause.

Subject-predicate type

[Discrimination] ~ Different from "witty explanation": ~ There are many words intended to express intelligence and humor; The key point of "punch line" is that the effect of "punch line" is to make people laugh.

[Example] At the school debate; His speech won applause from everyone.