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Mr. Wu, you, I'll be "just him".
You, "Nong's I mean and Nong, think", "people" your pronoun is everywhere, this Nong, that is, the more I mean it.
Thou hast said, "I am thou shalt refer to," thou shalt say. to very".
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1. "You and I" describe the ambiguous relationship between two people. It can also refer to two people who are very sweet, you have me, I have you.
2, you and I are from the Yuan song "My Nong Ci" created by Guan Sheng in the Yuan Dynasty: You and I are nong, and there are many feelings. There are many feelings, and the heat is like fire.
Take a piece of clay, twist one of you, shape one of me, break the two of us together, and mix it with water. Twist another you, and shape another me. I have you in the mud, and you have me in the mud.
I was born with you and died with the same coffin.
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The explanation of the word in my nong is: dialect. I.
The explanation of the word in my nong is: dialect. I. The structure is: I (monolithic structure) Nong (left and right structure). The phonetic pronunciation is: Pinyin is: wǒnóng.
What is the specific explanation of our nong, we will introduce it to you through the following aspects:
1. Citations and explanations [click here to view the details of the plan].
Dialect. I. Quote Tang Sikong Tu "Li Ji Liang Chunpi Mountain Wu Village to See Apricot Blossoms" poem No. 7:
Wang Lao Xiaoer played the flute and watched, and I tried to dance. In the volume of Song Wenying's "Xiangshan Yelu": "Wu Su (Qian) felt that his pleasure was not very good, so he drank wine again, and sang mountain songs to see his feelings.
The words say: 'You are happy to see the end, don't be an ordinary taste, but always in my heart.' Ming Yangji's "White-headed Mother":
When I was young, my husband and wife planted flowers and flowers. ”
2. Network Explanation.
我侬我侬, is a dialect, and the pinyin is wǒnóng, i.e., me.
Poems about my nong.
Nine poems and eight interpretations, I Nong, Xie Huangtian, "My Nong Words, You Nong, I Nong", "My Nong Words".
Verses about my nong.
Qu Nong is not about respecting me, Qu Nong is not about me, I am Nong, I am Nong.
Idioms about my nong.
Undress, I push food, I know my sin, I follow my life, those who oppose me die, I do my way, Su Qingqing, I follow me, those who prosper, and those who oppose me die.
Words about my nong.
If I smell it, I will take it for the first time.
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Sinon means to miss you.
Nong, a classic characteristic character of the Wu language. The original meaning is people, and there are four meanings in the ancient Wu Zhengheng language and the modern Wu language: stop you, me, him, and people.
In some Wu speaking areas (Shanghai, Shaoxing, Ningbo, etc.), it means "you". Jinhua and other places represent "I", and also as "Anon" and "Anu". Individual Wu dialects mean "he".
The Southern Wu language Jushen District means "person". Hokkien simply means "person", such as lang, which is often heard in Hokkien (Taiwanese).
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Si Nong probably means missing you. Look
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It means that you have me in your heart, and I have you in my heart.
You and I are from the Yuan song "My Nong Ci" created by Guan Sheng in the Yuan Dynasty
The original text of the work: Ernon and Inong, there are many feelings, many feelings, and it is hot like fire. Take a piece of clay, twist one, shape one I am Tan Pai blind, break the two of us together, and mix it with water.
Twist one more, and shape another me. I have you in the mud, and I have me in the mud. I was born with the same coffin, and died with the same coffin!
Notes on words and phrases: 1), Er: a "you". Nóng: Me. Jiangsu and Zhejiang call me Nong, and I can also be called Nong to people. The first "Nong" is "I", and the second "Nong" is "You".
2), 忒 (tè): too, too much.
3), like: a "such as".
4), twist (niē): the same as "pinch". Er: One is "you", the same below.
5), Qi: a "start".
6), 椁 (guǒ): a large coffin set on the outside of the coffin.
Vernacular translation: You have me in your heart, I have you in my heart, so affectionate, deep in love, as passionate as a flame. Take a piece of mud, pinch one of you, pinch one of me, break the two of us together, and mix it with water.
Pinch one more of you, pinch one more of me. You are in my clay figures, and I am in your clay figures. As long as I live, I will sleep in a bed with you, and when I die, I will go into the same coffin.
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