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Horse eye, pronounced m m: y: n, is a part of human body. In the human body, it generally refers to the slit in the middle of the glans penis, that is, the urethral orifice, which is the same outlet for urine and semen.
The fiftieth time of Jin Ping Mei: "Ximen Qing put monk Hu and his powder ointment in a small silver box, squeezed it for a centimeter and a half, and put it in the horse's eye."
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Cultural significance
(1) Tang Bai Juyi's "Six Sticks to the White Cave" Volume 8: "Bamboo roots, _ _, horse eyes and snakeskin have been listed in four categories, and they are all famous today." Don Li Yao's poem Lingling: "Horse eye ice, bamboo root snow."
② refers to the eye of Go. Tang Wu Dajiang's "Chess Fu": "After opening the horse's eyes, open the tiger's mouth to protect the front."
(3) Horse eye originated from the obscene mantra of Hong Kong.
(4) learn from each other's strengths and have horse eyes.
Horse eyes
Basic explanation and detailed explanation
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Refers to the eye of Go.
Ling Ming.
Horse eye, pronounced m m: y: n, is a part of human body. In the human body, it generally refers to the slit in the middle of the glans penis, that is, the urethral orifice, which is the same outlet for urine and semen. The fiftieth time of Jin Ping Mei: "Ximen Qing put monk Hu and his powder ointment in a small silver box, squeezed it for a centimeter and a half, and put it in the horse's eye."