What idioms that start with a thread must start with a thread?

There is no idiom that begins with mio. There are not many idioms containing mio.

Worry like hemp. Sadness: A sad mood. Ma: Confused. Sad thoughts are like confusion. Describe extreme anxiety.

Countless threads: threads. There are many clues to the beginning of things. It also describes things as complicated and chaotic.

Countless threads: threads. Metaphorically, there are many threads at the beginning of things. It also describes things as complicated and chaotic.

There are still many things to describe.

Thousands of thoughts: a clue of thought. Countless: a lot. It refers to a considerable number of ideological clues and complex thinking.

Trance: unconsciousness and inattention. Describe inattention or unconsciousness.

I'm still confused now. I am very distressed.

Sadness of parting and lovesickness before and after parting.

Confused: unclear, confused. I don't know. I don't know where to start describing things.

There are many things to describe and many clues.

Countless things: thread ends. Metaphorically, there are many clues at the beginning of things. It also describes things as complicated and chaotic.

It is not easy to make sense to describe complex transactions with three heads and two threads.

Lonely study will be lost.

In good order, in good order.

Two-headed and three-headed describe being upset.

No clue, confusion, lack of organization.

Ruthless, heartless, boring.

A thousand things or a thousand things. Describe things as complicated and have many clues.

A lot of worries and thoughts.

The falling sound refers to the disappearance of the tradition of poetry creation.