Cow/word group
Two-character word group:
Bullfighting, beetle, burdock, manatee, gadfly, cow drink, bullock, bullock, bullock , cow nature, cow break, cow boudoir, cow ant, golden cow, thousand cows, yak, steak, prison cow, white cow, fire cow, Kui cow, cow son, cow rice, five cows, melon cow, cow mountain, cow king ,...
Three-character words:
Zhi Niu Er, Altair Star, Bi Niu Er, Buffalo Er, Dou Yin Niu, Funiu Mountain, Eight Ox Crossbow, Wo Niu City, Ox Horse Walk, Qianniu Dao, Niuzhuji, cowhide boat, cowhide craftsman, drinking Oxford, cowtail raccoon, Yiniu Ming, cow heart roast, Niu Shanbei, Niu Zhete, Liu Biaoniu, snail country, Qingniu Weng, cowhide tube, Niu Shanke, Tears of cow clothes, Huangniu temple, Niuxiage, Niuji rain, Running to Niuba,...
Four-character words:
Niu ghosts and snake gods, playing the piano to the cow, sweating like a cow, carrying a load like a cow, snail Walking Oxen Steps, Trial with Ox Knife, Ox Clothes Weeping, Mud Ox Entering the Sea, Cooking Ding Jie Niu, Rabbit Horns and Ox Wings, Ox Hair Drizzle, Earth Ox and Trojan Horse, Ox Head and Horse Face, Nine Ox and One Hair, Ox Tall and Horse Big, Ox Horn Hanging Book, Song of Ox Horns, Spinal Ox and Blood Old Man A cow licks a calf, an old cow breaks a cart, leads a cow down a well, cuts a chicken with an ox knife, rhinoceros shines upon a cow
Words composed of four or more words:
Wind, horse and cow are irrelevant, wind, horse and cow Irrelevant
Examples of word group definitions:
Kui Niu [kuí niú] Kui is shaped like a cow, with one foot and no horns on its head, and is green in color. There is wind and rain, and the roar is like thunder, accompanied by light like the sun and moon. From "The Classic of Mountains and Seas·The Great Wilderness East Classic".
Snail country [wō niú guó] is a metaphor for a very small country.
The wind, horse and ox are incompatible with each other [fēng mǎ niú bù xiāng jí] "Zuo Zhuan: The Fourth Year of Duke Xi": "You are in the North Sea, and I am in the South China Sea, but the wind, horse and ox are incompatible with each other. " This means that Qi and Chu are far apart. Even if the cattle and horses get lost, they will not run into each other's territory. It is said that horses and cows are of different kinds, and males and females do not tempt each other. Later it was used to describe two unrelated things. Wind: lost. One theory refers to the temptation between male and female.
Source: "Zuo Zhuan: The Fourth Year of Duke Xi": "The king is in the North Sea; the widow is in the South China Sea; but the wind, horse and cow are incompatible with each other."