Invitation: Notice of inviting guests.
Post:? Send text messages.
Thank you: Thank-you letter An old thank-you letter after receiving a gift.
Trial post:? The method of examining scholars in the Ming Dynasty in Tang Dynasty. Copy a passage of scripture on the test paper, cover it with other paper, and open a line in the middle to expose the text, so that the subjects can supplement the context accordingly. That is, trying to paste poems.
Sticking ink:? Jude Jing
Post:? In Qing dynasty, yamen copied petty officials.
Next:? Send an invitation to the next post.
Black post:? Anonymous invitation. The content is generally defamatory and untrue.
Post:? Door post door pair
Sticker:? It means reciting scriptures.
The post is attached:? In the Tang Dynasty, Juzi composed difficult-to-remember sentences in the classics into songs to read aloud, which is called "pasting". Later, it generally refers to the text of the imperial examination.
Famous post:? Business card.
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Inscription:? Rubbings or prints of stone carvings and woodcut figures can be used to learn calligraphy.
Dear post:? Copy copybooks.
Copy books:? The "Ming" model of calligraphy learners is mostly stone rubbings, woodcuts or famous ink photocopies.
Allow posts:? 1. Very appropriate. In the past, the woman's parents gave a post to the man, indicating that they agreed to get engaged.
Painting post:? Model picture for copying.
Law post:? It refers to copying on wood, stone, rubbings and prints of famous calligraphy, which is regarded as a model calligraphy work with high artistry and can be appreciated by people.
Right post:? Informal written evidence.
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Suitable: (1) also as "appropriate". Steady; Suitable. (2) also as "appropriate". I'm ready.
Surrender: See Surrender.
Lie down against the ground. Admire; Obedience, no resistance.
Reply:? The person who receives the invitation replies to other people's posts.
Post:? Describe the convergence. The appearance is steady. Close to, close to appearance. Meek; Surrender flatly and lightly.
Say post:? Post-it notes Articles, proposals and other documents. Diplomatic note. Notice.