Kebi’s poems include: External things are not necessary, destiny is not necessary.
Kebi’s poems include: Foreign objects are not necessary, sophistication and gold are hard to come by. The pinyin is: kěbì. The structure is: yes (semi-enclosed structure) must (single structure). The phonetic notation is: ㄎㄜˇㄅ一_.
What is the specific explanation of Kebi? We will introduce it to you through the following aspects:
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It is said that it can be expected to be so.
2. Quotation and explanation
1. It means that it can be expected that it will be so. Quoting Han Ma Rong's "Weiqi Fu": "If you think deeply and think far, victory is certain." "Song Book·Cai Xingzong Biography": "The clouds in all directions are united, and the human situation is more peaceful. Use this to divine, and the victory is certain." Ren'an of the Qing Dynasty wrote in "Book of Worship with Wu": "Shanshan has knowledge, and the ring can be."
3. Internet explanation
Kebi is a Chinese vocabulary. The pinyin is kěbì, which means that it can be expected to be the case.
Poems about Kebi
"Tianqingguan·It is not necessary to rise or fall" "Kebi Yin·Kebi only does good things in the world"
About Kebi Idioms
Sad, tearful, happy, congratulatory, obligatory, kissable, singing, weeping, weeping, singing, respectful, respectful, optional
Words about Kebi
Indispensable It’s not necessary to be young and old
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