The pinyin for the transfer is: kēzā. Structure: staggered (left and right structure) turns (semi-closed structure). The phonetic notation is: ㄜㄗㄚ.
What is the specific explanation of the turning point? We will introduce you through the following aspects:
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1. Also called "gram _". 2. wai; Surround.
Second, the citation interpretation
1. Also known as "gram _". Surround; Surround. Quote Yan's poem "Wushan Gao" in Tang Dynasty: "Don't you see Wushan swaying, Xiangjiang River is a clear wave." Tang Hanyu's Poems on Eclipse Yuchuanzi Zuo: "When you eat the moon, you should die. Where can I escape your punishment? "
Third, the network interpretation
Also called "ke _"; Surround. Tang Yan Li Ben's poem "Wushan Gao": "Don't you see Wushan swaying, Xiangjiang River rippling." Tang Hanyu's Poems on Eclipse Yuchuanzi Zuo: "When you eat the moon, you should die. Where can I escape your punishment? "
Zigzag poem
Didn't you see Wushan knocking on the green screen? Didn't you see Wushan knocking on the green screen? Where can I escape your punishment?
Idioms about twists and turns
Knock off your head, knock off your teeth everywhere, knock off your head, knock off your head, knock off your head, knock off your head, knock off your head
About twists and turns
Kowtow everywhere, such as pounding, kowtowing, knocking on the head, knocking on the mouth, knocking on the head, knocking on the head.
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