100 bounty Who made this poem? When did you do it?

Updated on culture 2024-02-09
11 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    In the old days, there was a poem that mocked the surname Ni and recorded it for a laugh. The poem says: "Sitting alone in the study and being a wife, this love is not known to outsiders."

    If you change your left hand to your right hand, you will stop marrying again. Brush and pounce, and itch and bone. Bit by bit fell to the ground, and the children and grandchildren were all surnamed Ni (mud).

    Zhou Wenbin, a genius of the Ming Dynasty, wrote about a certain part of women.

    This thing is really rare, and the two mounds are separated by a stream; The spring under the stream is murmuring, and the grass on the hill is relative; There are fish in the water that are difficult to raise, and there are no forest birds to inhabit; Although it is not rare, it is a heartthrob through the ages.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    This thing is really rare, and the two mounds are separated by a stream; The spring under the stream is murmuring, and the grass on the hill is relative; There are fish in the water that are difficult to raise, and there are no forest birds to inhabit; Although it is not rare, it is a heartthrob through the ages.

    It was written by Zhou Wenbin in the Ming Dynasty.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    It's all a famous sentence for the ages, big brother, you are too talented.

    If you change your left hand for your right hand, you will stop your wife and marry your wife again.

    This thing is really rare, and the two mounds are separated by a stream;

    The spring under the stream is murmuring, and the grass on the hill is relative;

    There are fish in the water that are difficult to raise, and there are no forest birds to inhabit;

    Although it is not rare, it is a heartthrob through the ages.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    I didn't write it, I didn't have that talent!

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    What the hell! Who else does this do it? Anyone can do it.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Meet Huan Li Yu.

    Alone in the west building without a word, the moon is like a hook. Lonely Wutong deep courtyard lock Qingqiu. Cut constantly, the reason is still messy, it is sorrowful. Don't just have a general taste in mind. ——

    Try to turn into modern poetry:

    Silent. I boarded it alone.

    High West Building.

    Look at the Milky Way.

    A lonely moon. Splashed with cold glow.

    Like a thin hook.

    Deep sycamore.

    The cage covers the empty courtyard.

    Lock tightly.

    Crisp late autumn.

    Ah, that tailoring goes on and on.

    It's still messy after combing.

    It's a deep sorrow.

    That's a real special taste.

    Fill my mind.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Understand the purpose of doing homework, mainly to master the knowledge, and through practice, to become more familiar.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    1.The subject is my purpose, and hold to means "to persevere". The whole sentence literally translates as "because my will insists on sailing beyond the sunset". for means "because".

    That originally meant "since", not here. Now can be understood as a mood particle, such examples of Shakespeare are many examples, especially Allan Poe's poems, some places are only to express fiery feelings, and the words do not make sense at all.

    3.“that which we are, we are;-- It means that time has passed, and the present is not what it used to be", which is not correct as a literal translation. This is paraphrasing, i.e., localization for the necessary expression.

    Why? Because poetry expresses feelings, literal translation is sometimes boring, which is determined by the differences between different languages, the strong expression of emotions in poetry, and the purity of poetic language.

    According to the following text, it can be literally translated: "We have, we have-".

    a) equal ( equal, just, affordable; sufficient) temper (hardness, toughness, temperament; Temperament; temper) of heroic ([poem]Praise of heroes; Epic) hearts

    Temper means temper and temperament, but it also means "hardness and toughness". For example, temper of the clay.

    weak, weak, weak, ineffective, vulnerable, vulnerable, incompetent.

    made is the passive voice. Why is maken used in passive voice? Isn't made in China a passive voice?

    In will will is a noun, not a verb, and when used as a noun it means – "will, determination, will, intention, drive, will".

    made weak by time and fate, but strong in will literally translates to - weakened by time and fate, but we are strong-willed.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    After unzipping, it is n txt files. Satisfied.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    I don't want to divide it, I want money. If you are interested, you can send a private message

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    That's it - who would spend so much effort.

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