Interpretation of ancient books:
Pay for it and make an appointment with it in the cupboard. Make peace with the old. Shao Bu said. The same as giving. Give and push. Moreover, the party and also. Today is Jordan's crop. There must be borrowing between ancient times and ancient times. Borrowing is also a cabinet. Therefore, its word is from?. I suspect this is a robbery. When clouds pay each other. Give it to others and follow it in the cupboard. Sacrifice is unified. Husband's sacrifice is for those who lost their lives. The way to benefit is also. Just words and words. You can use it, and the rest is inferior.
Text introduction:
Pinyin is b √. "Tuo" is an ancient China word, pronounced "Bi". It is a verb, meaning to give something, give it, give it away and so on. In ancient times, it was often used in occasions such as mutual gifts between officials and people, gifts to each other, and gifts to relatives and friends. In modern Chinese, the use of "mo" is not very common, and it is mostly used in culture, history, stories and so on. However, it still exists in some fixed collocations and is sometimes used in oral communication.
The word Hu was widely used in ancient China. There is a record in the history books of the pre-Qin period that "courtesy is the only thing, and one trillion is salty", which means that only by observing the etiquette system can we get the support and support of one trillion people. In the San Zi Jing of the Tang Dynasty, it was also used as a moral concept to educate people to be generous and help others.
In modern Chinese, the use of "mo" is not very common, and it is mostly used in culture, history, stories and so on. But there are still some fixed collocations, such as "give me a red envelope" and "give me a gift", which are sometimes used in oral communication.
Other pronunciations:
1, běi: It means "back" and "back". For example, "He turned his back on me and I couldn't find him."
Bǐ: means "comparison", "comparison", "one of the technical parameters of the camera" and "the unit for comparing lines drawn by strokes". For example, "his grades are better than mine." "The pixels of this camera are relatively high."
B ρ: It means "barking" and "purring". For example, "the dog has been barking." He cried very sadly. In a word, Fu has far-reaching significance in China culture and history. Although it is not widely used in modern Chinese, it still has its unique importance in inheritance.