What is the poem of Fenqu?

The poem Fenqu is as follows: Tian Bo Fenqu Lu, taking a teenager to Fenqu.

The poem of the canal diversion is: take the boy to the canal diversion, take the boy to the canal diversion. Structure: Fen (left and right structure) curve (monomer structure). The phonetic notation is: ㄣㄑㄨ. The pinyin is: fénqǔ incarnation.

What is the specific explanation of partiality? We will introduce you through the following aspects:

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Fenshui originates from Guancen Mountain in ningwu county, Shanxi Province, flows through Taiyuan City, reaches Xinjiang County in the southeast and bends into the Yellow River in the west. Its west bend is called a branch canal.

Second, the citation interpretation

1. Fenshui originates from Guancen Mountain in ningwu county, Shanxi Province, flows through Taiyuan City, reaches Xinjiang County in the southeast and bends into the Yellow River in the west. Its west bend is called a branch canal. Quote "Poem Feng Weifen's Ju Xun": "A song written by Pi Fen, all the words are taken from it." Biography of Shu Wei Antong: "The branch canal should be broken into a north-south pontoon bridge, which was built on the west bank. The western perimeter is impregnable, and the thief has no information. " "Zhou Shu Wu Di Xia Ji": "The army went to Yiyang in the past, and the disaster began here; It's not my fault that the soldiers stirred up the diversion canal. "

Third, online interpretation

Fenqu Fenshui comes from Guancen Mountain in ningwu county, Shanxi Province, flows through Taiyuan City to Xinjiang County in the southeast and bends into the Yellow River in the west. Its west bend is called a branch canal.

Fenqu poetry

The second rhyme Zhao Keqin's Lifu Tian Bo Branch Canal Record of the Official Department.

Idioms about Fenqu

He Fenmen shrugged his shoulders, bent his back and bent thousands of miles. He refers to the nine curved surfaces of the ileum. The detour is smooth, difficult, tortuous and sudden.

Partitioned words

Next to your fingers, you shrug your shoulders and bend your back for thousands of miles. Difficult and tortuous, trying to bypass the whole river.

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