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海底捞月 / 海底撈月
 
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1. sometimes Refers to a snapping kick to the groin in tanglangquan. <br>2. one of the 8 points "not to hit" (the eight forbidden targets: 八不打). The groin<br>3. Also an idiom: trying to achieve the unachievable, beside the consequences.<br>4. Number 18 of the 72ChinNa techniques of Shaolin, a takedown: if the enemy's offensive is fast, you can jump off the plate and get close to the enemy Hold the trouser leg with one hand and lift it up firmly, and push the other hand toward the chest and abdomen<br>5. Based on a historic story: "In the past, there was a Jiashi country, and there was a Balluocheng city in the country. There are 500 macaques in the rare woods. One day, the macaques went to the bottom of a Nijulu tree and saw a well under the tree. The shadow of the moon flickered in the well, and the monkey head saw him, and said to the companions: "The moon fell into the well today. We should work together to get it out, lest every night in the world is dark." Macaques They discussed together: "How can I rescue the moon?" The monkey head said: "I know the way to rescue the moon: I catch the branches, you catch my tail, one by one, you can get the moon. "At that time, the group of macaques did what the boss said, catching one by one, and hanging them in a long string. When they were about to approach the water, the connected macaques were too heavy and the branches were weak. They snapped and all the macaques fell into the well water. At this time, the tree god said: "This group of stupid beasts follow each other with dementia; how can the moon be rescued from the water when the empty space is asking for trouble?"
 
Property / has_goodToKnow: 1. sometimes Refers to a snapping kick to the groin in tanglangquan. <br>2. one of the 8 points "not to hit" (the eight forbidden targets: 八不打). The groin<br>3. Also an idiom: trying to achieve the unachievable, beside the consequences.<br>4. Number 18 of the 72ChinNa techniques of Shaolin, a takedown: if the enemy's offensive is fast, you can jump off the plate and get close to the enemy Hold the trouser leg with one hand and lift it up firmly, and push the other hand toward the chest and abdomen<br>5. Based on a historic story: "In the past, there was a Jiashi country, and there was a Balluocheng city in the country. There are 500 macaques in the rare woods. One day, the macaques went to the bottom of a Nijulu tree and saw a well under the tree. The shadow of the moon flickered in the well, and the monkey head saw him, and said to the companions: "The moon fell into the well today. We should work together to get it out, lest every night in the world is dark." Macaques They discussed together: "How can I rescue the moon?" The monkey head said: "I know the way to rescue the moon: I catch the branches, you catch my tail, one by one, you can get the moon. "At that time, the group of macaques did what the boss said, catching one by one, and hanging them in a long string. When they were about to approach the water, the connected macaques were too heavy and the branches were weak. They snapped and all the macaques fell into the well water. At this time, the tree god said: "This group of stupid beasts follow each other with dementia; how can the moon be rescued from the water when the empty space is asking for trouble?" / rank
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海底捞月 / 海底撈月 (hǎi dǐ lāo yuè / hóidáilàaujyut)
Property / has_text: 海底捞月 / 海底撈月 (hǎi dǐ lāo yuè / hóidáilàaujyut) / rank
 
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1. sometimes Refers to a snapping kick to the groin in tanglangquan. <br>2. one of the 8 points "not to hit" (the eight forbidden targets: 八不打). The groin<br>3. Also an idiom: trying to achieve the unachievable, beside the consequences.<br>4. Number 18 of the 72ChinNa techniques of Shaolin, a takedown: if the enemy's offensive is fast, you can jump off the plate and get close to the enemy Hold the trouser leg with one hand and lift it up firmly, and push the other hand toward the chest and abdomen<br>5. Based on a historic story: "In the past, there was a Jiashi country, and there was a Balluocheng city in the country. There are 500 macaques in the rare woods. One day, the macaques went to the bottom of a Nijulu tree and saw a well under the tree. The shadow of the moon flickered in the well, and the monkey head saw him, and said to the companions: "The moon fell into the well today. We should work together to get it out, lest every night in the world is dark." Macaques They discussed together: "How can I rescue the moon?" The monkey head said: "I know the way to rescue the moon: I catch the branches, you catch my tail, one by one, you can get the moon. "At that time, the group of macaques did what the boss said, catching one by one, and hanging them in a long string. When they were about to approach the water, the connected macaques were too heavy and the branches were weak. They snapped and all the macaques fell into the well water. At this time, the tree god said: "This group of stupid beasts follow each other with dementia; how can the moon be rescued from the water when the empty space is asking for trouble?" simplified name: hai di lao yue / hoidailaaujyut
Property / has_goodToKnow: 1. sometimes Refers to a snapping kick to the groin in tanglangquan. <br>2. one of the 8 points "not to hit" (the eight forbidden targets: 八不打). The groin<br>3. Also an idiom: trying to achieve the unachievable, beside the consequences.<br>4. Number 18 of the 72ChinNa techniques of Shaolin, a takedown: if the enemy's offensive is fast, you can jump off the plate and get close to the enemy Hold the trouser leg with one hand and lift it up firmly, and push the other hand toward the chest and abdomen<br>5. Based on a historic story: "In the past, there was a Jiashi country, and there was a Balluocheng city in the country. There are 500 macaques in the rare woods. One day, the macaques went to the bottom of a Nijulu tree and saw a well under the tree. The shadow of the moon flickered in the well, and the monkey head saw him, and said to the companions: "The moon fell into the well today. We should work together to get it out, lest every night in the world is dark." Macaques They discussed together: "How can I rescue the moon?" The monkey head said: "I know the way to rescue the moon: I catch the branches, you catch my tail, one by one, you can get the moon. "At that time, the group of macaques did what the boss said, catching one by one, and hanging them in a long string. When they were about to approach the water, the connected macaques were too heavy and the branches were weak. They snapped and all the macaques fell into the well water. At this time, the tree god said: "This group of stupid beasts follow each other with dementia; how can the moon be rescued from the water when the empty space is asking for trouble?" simplified name: hai di lao yue / hoidailaaujyut / rank
 
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    hǎi dǐ lāo yuè
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    hóidáilàaujyut
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    scoop the moon from the bottom of the sea (scoop the sea to lift/rescue the moon)
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    海底捞月/海底撈月 (hǎi dǐ lāo yuè / hóidáilàaujyut): scoop the moon from the bottom of the sea
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    海底捞月 / 海底撈月 (hǎi dǐ lāo yuè / hóidáilàaujyut)
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    1. sometimes Refers to a snapping kick to the groin in tanglangquan. <br>2. one of the 8 points "not to hit" (the eight forbidden targets: 八不打). The groin<br>3. Also an idiom: trying to achieve the unachievable, beside the consequences.<br>4. Number 18 of the 72ChinNa techniques of Shaolin, a takedown: if the enemy's offensive is fast, you can jump off the plate and get close to the enemy Hold the trouser leg with one hand and lift it up firmly, and push the other hand toward the chest and abdomen<br>5. Based on a historic story: "In the past, there was a Jiashi country, and there was a Balluocheng city in the country. There are 500 macaques in the rare woods. One day, the macaques went to the bottom of a Nijulu tree and saw a well under the tree. The shadow of the moon flickered in the well, and the monkey head saw him, and said to the companions: "The moon fell into the well today. We should work together to get it out, lest every night in the world is dark." Macaques They discussed together: "How can I rescue the moon?" The monkey head said: "I know the way to rescue the moon: I catch the branches, you catch my tail, one by one, you can get the moon. "At that time, the group of macaques did what the boss said, catching one by one, and hanging them in a long string. When they were about to approach the water, the connected macaques were too heavy and the branches were weak. They snapped and all the macaques fell into the well water. At this time, the tree god said: "This group of stupid beasts follow each other with dementia; how can the moon be rescued from the water when the empty space is asking for trouble?" simplified name: hai di lao yue / hoidailaaujyut
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