What is cross-style poetry?

Poems inserted horizontally include: branches inserted horizontally into bamboo fences, fishing rods inserted horizontally into wild goose sand.

Cross-cutting poems are: cross-cutting branches for bamboo fences, cross-cutting waves and hearts for cotton and Thai and Dai. The pinyin is: héngchā. The phonetic notation is: ㄥㄔㄚ. The structure is: horizontal (left and right structure) insertion (left and right structure).

How to explain the horizontal insertion? We will introduce you through the following aspects:

I. Text Description Click here to view the details of the plan.

Jude cross.

Second, the citation interpretation

1. Jude Cross. Quote Yang Shuo's "Pineapple Orchard": "From the elegant horizontal insertion, there is a palm forest in the wilderness, mixed with all kinds of wild trees called unknown children."

Third, online interpretation

Horizontal Pinyin: héng chā?ㄥㄔㄚ: Athena Chu [quote explanation] is still horizontal. Yang Shuo's "Pineapple Orchard": "From the elegant horizontal insertion, an endless palm forest in the wilderness spreads out in front of you, mixed with various unknown wild trees."

Idioms about horizontal insertion

Insert the ring, cover it, and shut up. Chajia's wings can't escape from high penetration. It's difficult to fly with a tiger wing with a ten thousand axes

About words inserted horizontally

It's hard to escape the tiger's wings. Cha Jia's ten thousand axes and ten thousand signatures. Check the family together, one brick and one tile can't plug in the wings.

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