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Idiom riddle: rack one's brains for slimming
(of children) round and fat.

féI tóu dàr

Explain a fat head and two big ears. Describe a fat figure, sometimes referring to a lovely child.

Qing Li Garbo's "Officialdom in Appearance" comes from the 22nd time: "It looks like seven or eight years old, but it is actually very fat."

Structural combination.

Usage is generally used in a derogatory sense. Generally used as attribute and object.

The synonym is childish.

The antonym is thin and dry, with a sharp mouth and a monkey face.

For example: Zhu Bajie ~; Hungry and sleepy.

English translation of fat body