Not plucking a dime is a metaphor for being very stingy. Same as "not pulling out a hair".
Plucking hair to benefit the world means suffering a slight loss and benefiting the world.
Plucking one’s hair out and connecting with one another is a metaphor for recommending each other, using one person to bring in many people.
Barren land where no vegetation or crops grow. Describe desolate and barren.
Buqen Ermaoqen: capture, capture. Ermao: refers to gray hair, which is extended to an elderly person. Older people are not captured.
Blow hair with a sharp blade. Place the hair on the knife or sword blade and blow hard to cut off the hair. Describes a sword as extremely sharp.
Blow one's hair to ask for scar: to search for; scar: scar. Blow open the hair on the skin to look for problems inside. It is a metaphor for deliberately finding faults and shortcomings in others and looking for mistakes.
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Trouble? Hairy hands and feet? Woolen yarn? Sweater? Pores? Fluff? Blankets, felt fluff blank pores? Hair removal underarm hair
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p>The surname Mao, one of the Chinese surnames, is a typical multi-ethnic surname, mainly derived from the surname Ji and the surnames of ethnic minorities.
The surname Mao ranked 106th in the Song version of "One Hundred Family Surnames". As of 2007, in order of population, the total population with the surname Mao was approximately 2.5 million, accounting for 0.2% of the country's total population. Ranked 87th in mainland China and not among the top 100 in Taiwan.
Mao Shu Zheng was the ancestor of the surname. Bird feathers are used as totems, with a bird-shaped spiritual platform under the feathers and a dove-like bird on the top of the spiritual platform.