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[Idiom Interpretation] [Interpretation] It is a metaphor for people gathered from all over the world.
[Idiom Origin] [Origin] Ming Gui Youguang's "The Enemy Book of Kunshan County": "At night, the masthead lights are like stars, snails blow, and bees gather."
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The interpretation of righteousness is a metaphor for people from all corners of the country gathering together.
Chu Ming Gui Youguang's Tale of the Enemy in Kunshan County: "At night, the masthead lights are like stars, snails blow, and bees gather."
Use law as predicate, object and attribute; Used in figurative sentences
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