The verses of the corpse are: There is a mother's corpse, and the corpse still has a mother.
The poems about corpses include: corpses still have mothers, corpses that have mothers. The phonetic pronunciation is: ㄕㄩㄥ. The structure is: corpse (single structure) and 锔 (upper and lower structure). The pinyin is: shīyōng.
What is the specific explanation of corpse? We will introduce it to you through the following aspects:
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In charge of cooking and work.
2. Quotations and explanations
1. In charge of cooking and work. Quoted from "Poetry·Xiaoya·Praying for Father": "Praying for father, if you don't understand me, I will give it to you, and you will find your mother's corpse." Zhu Xi's Biography: "You can't support your mother, but make your mother work hard against the Lord." "Ming Dynasty Wang Shizhen's "Ming Feng Ji: Strange Encounters in the Mulberry Forest": "Living in the martingale palm, I met my beloved and was temporarily trapped in the cold window." Gu Yanwu of the Qing Dynasty's "Book of Yuci Geng": "The offering of Shu Shui. Who can take his place? A relative should take care of him, so as not to worry about the corpse. "Nie Xiaoqian" by Pu Songling of the Qing Dynasty: "The girl immediately went into the kitchen and took the place of her mother's corpse."
3. Mandarin Dictionary
Responsible for cooking and eating.
4. Internet explanation
Corpse, corpse, shīyōng corpse, host, supervisor; meal, cooked food, meal.
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Words about corpse food
Morning and evening, eating corpses and doves, the food is not enough, borrowing corpses to return to the sun, walking corpses, walking corpses, assisting people to taste food_Not continuing to measure corpses three times Five zombies, broken bones and powdered corpses
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