三头六臂
Explanation: Three heads, six arms. Originally Buddhist term for the Buddha wears. After the metaphor magic skills. Usage: Joint type; as predicate, object, attribute; that magical wand Source: Song, Buddhism, Taoism original "Zen Master Jing Chuan Deng recorded Puzhao": "superhuman Atlas, the anger that readers bashing Emperor minutes." Examples: Lvyue camel in gold on the eyes, emerged ~, prowess. (Ming Xu Zhonglin "Gods" fifty-ninth back) Riddle: Many- Thesaurus: be at one's best; cut a brilliant figure, display one's prowess; give full play to one's ability, look far ahead and aim high, Six arm 3, Hand-eye Babel, muscularity boundless, Two birds with one stone
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