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What does it mean to steal your ribs at dusk and make wine, and be drunk to death after a hundred years?
From the bible. It means: I stole your ribs, your life can only be mine, and other women can't take you away.

Bible: It is a classic of Judaism and Christianity. Originally in Hebrew, kethubhim originally meant "article" and later "classic"; Greek Graphai, Latin Scripturoe, Chinese translation Jing.

The Bible is a fairly thick book, with pages similar to those of a dictionary, but in fact it is not just a book, but a set of 66 books. There are long and short;

There are ancient works and more modern works, including: history, poetry, philosophy, and even private letters and lectures.

The official classic of Judaism consists of five volumes of Torah, eight volumes of Prophet and six volumes of Holy Book 1 1, so it is commonly known as Tanach (composed of the initials of Torah, Nevim and Katuweim), also known as the "Twenty-four Books".

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China Classic:

1. The Book of Songs: It is the beginning of China's ancient poetry and the earliest collection of poems, which collected poems from the early years of the Western Zhou Dynasty to the middle of the Spring and Autumn Period (1 1 century to the sixth century).

2. The Analects of Confucius: full text 15900 words, 20 articles and 492 chapters. This is a collection of quotations from Confucius and his disciples. It was written in the Warring States Period and passed down from generation to generation. It became an important classic of Confucianism and was called "the Bible of China people".

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Baidu Encyclopedia-Bible