A poem with a sigh.

Twenty is twenty, thirty is thirty, forty is thirty, fifty is Wei, sixty is round, and seventy is gold.

I. Wei

Pinyin: [xū]

Explanation:

1, some areas in the south are called fairs: fairs.

2, meaning fifty, such as Wei Yi (fifty-one)

Pinyin: [Wei]

1. Waterproof dike for field protection.

2. fenced area: ~ Tian. Salt.

3. Xunzi, around the obstacles around the village.

Second, the circle

Pinyin: [yuán? ]

Explanation:

1, complete, comprehensive: ~ full. ~ all of them.

2. Make it comprehensive: talk to yourself. ~ a lie. ~ field.

3. Occupation of dreams determines good or bad: ~ dreams.

4, ten thousand turns, slip: ~ slip. ~ run.

5. Quantity: 60.

Third, move forward.

Pinyin: [? jìn? ]

Explanation:

1, forward or upward, develop, as opposed to "retreat".

2, as opposed to "out".

3. Eat and drink. Such as: eating.

4. gifts, gifts. Such as: suggestion.

5, quantifier, old-school house level.

6. It means seventy.

Extended data:

Similar numbers represent words:

1, 200: 0,

Pinyin: [b]?

Interpretation: Yi, 200, as the name implies, means 200. "One yard" is 200 years, which can also be extended to "more, richer and more than expected".

2,80: wither

Pinyin: [k]

Interpretation: "Ancient" means "old". "Wood" and "ancient" together mean "ancient tree". Original meaning: old tree. Identification: drying and processing. "Death" refers to an old tree. "Yao" refers to the bare crown). In ancient times, drought also represented the number "eighty".