Mo Tie's word explanation is: Fa Tie. Name the rubbings or printed copies of family law books. The pinyin is: mòtiò. The phonetic notation is: ㄛㄝ. The structure is: ink (upper and lower structure) paste (left and right structure).
What is the specific explanation of the ink post? We will introduce you through the following aspects:
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1. France Post. Name the rubbings or printed copies of family law books. Quote Lu You's Biography of Empresses in the Southern Tang Dynasty and Huang Family in the Song Dynasty: "I am good at writing with the queen, and since I bought it, there are many calligraphy posts." Song Cao Shimian's Fa Tie Genealogy Lu Lingxiao Poem Book: "My right uncle Tai Bo was appointed as the city and Cangshan in Zhou, and got an ink post on the Prime Minister _ Guo Liugong." Xie Mingzhao _ "Five Miscellaneous People's Department III": "Learning ancient books, observing their truth, can get a stroke, and there is nothing in the ink."
Second, the network interpretation
Mo Tie Mo Tie is a Chinese vocabulary, which means Fa Tie.
Poems about Mo Tie
The king of Fujian and Hubei, Gao Shizhou, wrote a secret message, asking for a postscript and talking to himself.
Poems about Mo Tie
The pursuit of ink post is more difficult because of ink post.
Idioms about ink stickers
Bow down, Tang Linjin, bow down, bow down, bow down, bow down, bow down, bow down, bow down.
Words about ink posts
Obey the ear, bow fish, seal goose post _ bow ear, bow ear, black and white, bow ear, birthday, auspicious post, bow ear, fish seal post
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