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Every move, exactly the same, every moment, every moment, every fifteen, one day, one day, one word, one heart, one life, one singing and one harmony.
Exactly the same] looks exactly the same.
One into one brigade] Cheng: In ancient times, a radius of ten miles was one; Brigade: In ancient times, a brigade of 500 soldiers was a brigade. It is described as narrow, few people, and weak strength.
Yi Yi Yong] 觞: Ancient wine container, borrowed to refer to drinking; Chant: Poetry. In the past, it referred to a gathering of literati drinking wine and reciting poetry.
One step at a time] Walking one step at a time is like encountering a ghost. Describe suspicious encounters.
One heart and one morality] Everyone is one heart and works hard for a common goal.
One dragon and one snake] is a metaphor for people's hiding or coming out or out, or visible or hidden, changing with different situations.
One scale and one claw originally referred to the dragon in the clouds, showing one scale in the east and half a claw in the west, and not seeing its full picture. A metaphor for fragmentary things.
One chant and one chant] refers to the chanting of poetry.
Every move] refers to every action of a person.
A Grass and a Tree] is a metaphor for the tiniest things.
One word and one board] Describe speaking calmly and clearly.
Single-mindedness] There is only one mind, and there is no other consideration.
One long and one short] Describe talking babblingly.
One piano and one crane] originally referred to Zhao Luan in the Song Dynasty who went to Sichuan to be an official, and the only things he carried with him were a piano and a crane. It is described as a simple outfit, and it is also compared to an honest official.
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The sentence written with "one, just" is as follows:
1. Chinese: 1. The officers and men of the Kuomintang army trapped in Nanjing, as soon as they heard the news of the loss of the Yangtze River, they left their souls and fled.
2. As soon as the sun arrives in autumn, it will sprinkle all its light on the world. Lo and behold, the fields are golden, the fields are golden, and the mountains are golden.
3. As soon as I entered the park, I saw a stone tablet that read: Ecological Forest Park. There is a meadow behind the stele, the grass is green, and it is soft to step on.
Here, some people have a picnic on the grass, some people play games with friends, and some people lie quietly there with their eyes closed or admiring the blue sky and white clouds.
2. English: 1. the second the bell rang, the students rushed out of the classroomAs soon as the bell rang, the students rushed out of the classroom.
2、he had hardly started his speech when someone rose to refute his points.As soon as he spoke, someone stood up to refute his arguments.
3、no sooner was the frost off the ground than the work began.As soon as the frost on the ground dissipated, people began to work.
"Harmony between man and nature" is an important concept in Chinese philosophy, emphasizing the harmonious coexistence of man and nature. It expresses a state in which man becomes one with his natural environment and achieves a state of self-forgetfulness. In this realm, people no longer distinguish themselves from their surroundings, but interact with nature to achieve a state of harmony. >>>More
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It's right to be single-minded in love, but when you meet someone who doesn't cherish it, that is, there is a mistake in knowing people, and it has nothing to do with whether love is right or wrong.
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Sentences with erasers are:
1. He always likes to turn around when he speaks. >>>More