The poems about companions include: I regret my old companions at Qinguan, I regret my old companions at Qinguan.
The poems about companions include: Recruiting companions, lamenting the old companions in Qinguan. The phonetic pronunciation is: ㄔㄞ_ㄌㄩˇ. The structure is: Peer (left-right structure) and couple (left-right structure). The pinyin is: cháilǚ.
What is the specific explanation of companionship? We will introduce it to you through the following aspects:
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Peers; companions
2. Citation and explanation
1 Peers; companions. Quoted from "Books with Uncle Zheng" written by Fang Xiaoru in the Ming Dynasty: "But no one among the lovers can talk to me. My son is wise and intelligent, and he is willing to surrender and become his friend. This is the true wish of someone who has not achieved it." Wu Qian's "Fufeng Zhuan" in the Qing Dynasty "Letters": "I also sent a poem to Wu Gengsheng: A lovely person in the Jun family of Du Dao also comes with his wife to ask why."
3. Internet explanation
Peers and couples Peers is a word, pronounced cháilǚ, which refers to peers; companions.
Poems about companions
"Old Travels - A Sorrowful Old Couple in Qinguan"
Idioms about companions
< p>The orioles, the swallows, the luan, the phoenix, the Hong couple, the cranes, the herons, the gulls, the roaring couple, the tigers, the foxes, the crazy friends, the weird coupleWords about couples
Poetry Friends, friends, poetry, wine, friends, peer pressure, discussion on common customs, tiger party, fox companion
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