Capital Mandarin School - Today's #chengyu is 打草惊蛇 (Dă căo jīng shé), which literally means: To stir the grass and startle the snake. The story goes as follows: Long long ago, a

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Capital Mandarin School - Today's #chengyu is 打草惊蛇 (Dă căo jīng shé), which  literally means: To stir the grass and startle the snake. The story goes as  follows: Long long ago, a
Capital Mandarin School - Today's #chengyu is 打草惊蛇 (Dă căo jīng shé), which  literally means: To stir the grass and startle the snake. The story goes as  follows: Long long ago, a
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Capital Mandarin School - Today's #chengyu is 打草惊蛇 (Dă căo jīng shé), which  literally means: To stir the grass and startle the snake. The story goes as  follows: Long long ago, a
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Capital Mandarin School - Today's #chengyu is 打草惊蛇 (Dă căo jīng shé), which  literally means: To stir the grass and startle the snake. The story goes as  follows: Long long ago, a
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Capital Mandarin School - Today's #chengyu is 打草惊蛇 (Dă căo jīng shé), which  literally means: To stir the grass and startle the snake. The story goes as  follows: Long long ago, a
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Capital Mandarin School - Today's #chengyu is 打草惊蛇 (Dă căo jīng shé), which  literally means: To stir the grass and startle the snake. The story goes as  follows: Long long ago, a
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Capital Mandarin School - Today's #chengyu is 打草惊蛇 (Dă căo jīng shé), which  literally means: To stir the grass and startle the snake. The story goes as  follows: Long long ago, a
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Capital Mandarin School - Today's #chengyu is 打草惊蛇 (Dă căo jīng shé), which  literally means: To stir the grass and startle the snake. The story goes as  follows: Long long ago, a
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Capital Mandarin School - Today's #chengyu is 打草惊蛇 (Dă căo jīng shé), which  literally means: To stir the grass and startle the snake. The story goes as  follows: Long long ago, a
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Capital Mandarin School - Today's #chengyu is 打草惊蛇 (Dă căo jīng shé), which  literally means: To stir the grass and startle the snake. The story goes as  follows: Long long ago, a
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Capital Mandarin School - Today's #chengyu is 打草惊蛇 (Dă căo jīng shé), which  literally means: To stir the grass and startle the snake. The story goes as  follows: Long long ago, a
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Capital Mandarin School - Today's #chengyu is 打草惊蛇 (Dă căo jīng shé), which  literally means: To stir the grass and startle the snake. The story goes as  follows: Long long ago, a
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