Ting Anne's poems are: overlapping of heavy lakes _ Ting Anne, overlapping of heavy lakes _ Ting Anne. Structure: Qing (left and right structure) Jia (upper and lower structure). Pinyin is: q and ng Ji ā. The phonetic notation is: ㄑㄥㄐㄚ.
What is Ting Anne's specific explanation? We will introduce you through the following aspects:
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It's beautiful.
Second, the citation interpretation
1. It's beautiful. Quoted from Liu Yong's "Looking at the Tide of the Sea" in Song Dynasty: "Heavy lakes overlap _ Ting Anne, with laurel seeds in Sanqiu and lotus flowers in ten miles." The third fold of Yuan Wuming's "Listening to the Apes" said: "I have a broad mind and a clear heart." In the Qing Dynasty, the poem "Sending Miao Xiang to the North of the Water Department" said: "Beauty is in charge, and thousands of trees are newly planted in Jiangxian County."
Third, the network interpretation
Ting Anne Ting Anne, pronounced Q and Ngji ā, a China word, is interpreted as beautiful.
Poems about Ting Anne
Three-part song Sunny Qing Jia, Two Songs with Two Children from Loudong to Wumen Qingjiafang and Two Songs with Two Children from Loudong to Wumen Qingjiafang.
Idioms about Ting Anne
Good words and deeds, good behavior, good governance, good words and deeds, good words and deeds, cold and clear, full of cars, good food, delicious food, the meeting of Hengjia made Wen Jiayu.
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Heng Jia's Society Jia Sui Zhong Mo Hao Jiu Jia Yao Hao Cai Shan Xing Jia Mou Shan Zheng Shan Xing Jia Hang Yi Xing
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