Chen Shijia added Braille urgent!!

Updated on educate 2024-04-16
10 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    And the dead are solid sixteen or seventeen solid: originally.

    Wrath: to make --- angry [synonymous with "恚"] for the altar and alliance for: to build, to build.

    Punishment of the Tyranny Qin Xu: crusade, conquest.

    Death is a big name ear: a particle at the end of a sentence, with no real meaning.

    For the tun chief: to serve.

    It should be fine.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    And the dead are solid sixteen or seventeen solid: originally.

    Wrath: Makes --- angry.

    For the altar and the alliance for: to build, to build.

    Punishment of the Tyranny Qin Xu: crusade, conquest.

    Death is a big name ear: a particle at the end of a sentence, with no real meaning.

    For the tun chief: to serve.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Originally made ......Annoyance, the same as "恚".

    with earth) to build, to build.

    Crusade, crusade.

    Sentence end modal word, meaningless.

    The teacher who has taught us for 40 years should not be wrong.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    And the dead are solid sixteen or seventeen solid: originally.

    Angry Captain Angry: Make ......Exasperation.

    For the altar and for the :( of earth).

    Punish the tyranny of Qin Zhu: crusade and annihilate.

    Death is a great name ear: a modal word, equivalent to "ah".

    For the tun chief: to serve.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Gu: Originally.

    Angry: Make...

    For: with soil. Punishment: Annihilation.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Always. Wrath.

    Set up. Crusade.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Gu: Originally. Angry: Make...

    For: build, build.

    Punishment: Annihilation. Ear: particle, meaningless.

    For: when, serve.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    The original text adds 841 words to the title, and after deducting the title, there are 837 words in the text.

    Chen Shijia is from Sima Qian's "Historical Records" volume.

    Five. Ten. 8. The nineteenth of the family is a biography of Chen Leak and Wu Guang, the leaders of the peasant uprising at the end of the Qin Dynasty. The text really, concretely, and completely describes the causes, processes, and outcomes of the outbreak of this great peasant uprising, and reflects the wisdom, bravery, and fearless fighting spirit of the peasant class.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Chen Shijia's original text adds 841 words to the title, and after deducting the title, the text has 837 words.

    The Chen Shi Family is a true, concrete, and complete account of the causes, processes, and outcomes of the outbreak of this great peasant uprising, and reflects the wisdom, bravery, and fearless fighting spirit of the peasant class.

    Chen Shijia is from Sima Qian's "Historical Records" volume.

    Five. Ten. 8. The nineteenth of the family is a biographical manuscript of Chen Shi and Wu Guang, the leaders of the peasant uprising at the end of the Qin Dynasty.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    So the preposition, which means to give. The character Yu (pinyin: yú, xū, yū) was first seen in the Shang Dynasty oracle bone inscriptions, and the relationship between the glyphs and meanings is unknown.

    In "rotten search as a preposition, in ancient times it was used as "in". The modern "Yu" is mostly used to introduce the time, place, and characters of the action, indicating the meaning of in, from, to, right, giving, and to. "Yu" is used in passive sentences to lead to the active head of the calendar, and after the adjective, it leads to the positive number of the object of comparison.

    In addition, "Yu" can also be used as a verb suffix.

    Compounds. 1. Due to [ yóu yú ].

    Preposition. Indicate the reason or justification.

    Han Ban Zhao's "Female Commandments: Respect and Caution": "This is because those who don't know how to stop are also." ”

    二、就 [ yú shì ]

    Indicates that the latter immediately follows the former. It also sometimes indicates causation.

    Ding Ling's "A Mao Girl" Chapter 2 1: "I don't know what the man said, so the woman laughed." ”

Related questions
2 answers2024-04-16

The pinyin version of "Chen Shi Shijia" is as follows: >>>More

3 answers2024-04-16

1.He said that he wanted to die, and he was angry and humiliated, so as to provoke his people. : >>>More

9 answers2024-04-16

This article is written in the order in which events develop. Writing about the process of the uprising, first writing about the causes of the uprising, the planning before the uprising, and then writing about the outbreak and development of the uprising, until the establishment of the regime, the context is very clear. In the narrative, the antecedent and consequence method is adopted. >>>More

1 answers2024-04-16

Chen Shijia is a highly narrative classical Chinese essay, which can be read repeatedly to dredge the meaning of words and sentences, clarify the narrative context, and analyze the narrative techniques. The following is the teaching design of the text, let's take a look! >>>More

8 answers2024-04-16

Chen Sheng's wisdom is reflected in the fact that he knows how to advocate the people of the world according to "the world has suffered for a long time", so as to "falsely claim to be the son of Fusu". He had great ambitions when he was young, and after his service, he used the struggle strategies of "putting a book in the belly of a fish" and "singing a bonfire fox" to make the soldiers think that even God was helping Chen Sheng. Then he is good at conveying the spirit of resistance to talented and courageous people. >>>More